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Aliens cover art by
Bernie Wrightson
Simon Bisley
Mike Mignola
Kent Williams
This gorgeous 1971 Bernie Wrightson cover for a reprint collection is clearly based upon an Alan Weiss panel from the story "A Bottle of Incense, a Whiff of the Past" in HOUSE OF SECRETS #94 months later. @gerryconway wrote it and wonder if he knows or remembers why the mixup?
Batman : Hidden Treasures (2010) art by Bernie Wrightson w/ @KevinNowlan & @Sinccolor
House of Secrets Vol 1 #92 (July, 1971)
"Swamp Thing" by Len Wein & Bernie Wrightson.
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“Frazetta’s work brought an intensity to illustration and Wrightson in particular followed in that vein,” says @70sscifi “@frazettagirls influence on him was in how he could convey personalities and emotions through the physicality of the characters." https://t.co/iRcBQkvgOP
I wish Bernie Wrightson had done more album covers, because this one for @RealMeatLoaf was brilliant.
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Hoy hubiera sido el cumpleaños del Inmenso Bernie Wrightson #EspecialHalloween
Two sides of Bernie Wrightson, both featured in the 1970s pages of @HeavyMetalInk The Captain Sternn segment of the 1st Metal film remains my favorite. "I got an angle." https://t.co/0UfIlnwpdq Happy Birthday, Bernie. @JosephPIllidge
Happy Birthday, Bernie Wrightson. You may be dead, but then again so were most of your subjects.
When I was a young I was a weird kid who couldn't draw, but instead practiced the signatures of my favorite comic book artists. I had notebooks full names, but the only one I could never get was @WalterSimonson--Kaluta, Jones and Wrightson were my favorites to write.