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Frank Frazetta's Dark Kingdom
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All the other John Carter book-club-edition covers are painted by Frank Frazetta, gorgeous stuff, but the final one is by Corben, also real nice.
👨🎨Frank Frazetta
-Dark Kingdom
-This iconic warrior unleashes the world of Frazetta.
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Good evening everyone in the world.
It's time to study!
"絶対領域" Zettai Ryouiki
The meaning is
Absolute territory (area).
Let's say together !
Zettai Ryouiki !!
thx.
#ZettaiRyouiki
TIL that back in the day, Frank Frazetta was an assistant on Li'l Abner (an extremely popular and long running American ecchi harem comedy manga by Al Capp) from 1954 to 1961!
Ayano costume
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In the 1980s, Frazetta was commissioned by Bo and John once again to paint the poster for their film, “Ghosts Can’t Do It.” (1989) Unfortunately, it was not used.
A Halloween commission for an anonymous person of my two OCs (Jozetta and Lexon) as Annette (as a succubus) and Richter Belmont from Rondo of Blood (DXC version)~ They are really selling the roles LOL.... Thank you so much for the support! 🥰 #castlevania #vensbourne
🔥Another completed Death Dealer II puzzle (29.5 x 20.4 inches) 🔥We love to see your completed Frazetta puzzles, feel free to tag us in your photos. New puzzle designs are coming soon. There are only a few left of Death Dealer I and Death Dealer II. https://t.co/gDMQzLea0y
Happy Birthday to @natasharothwell
For Disney, she voiced Zan Owlson in #DuckTales, and Brunzetta in Star vs. the Forces of Evil
Additionally, she provided additional voices for Future-Worm.
Osananajimi ga Zettai ni Makenai Love Comedy - Hikokuji with new illustration. https://t.co/mRXmNkBYu8 #osamake #おさまけ
Frank Frazetta’s “Dracula” (1970)
“I’ve always loved movies,” Frazetta says. “When I was younger we would go to the theatre all of the time. Today they can do a lot more with special effects and, yeah, they can leave you with your mouth hanging open…