![]() ![]() His work in comics and illustration art is in a class by itself among collectors of the macabre. From his groundbreaking work on Swamp Thing, into the "Studio" era with colleagues Barry Windsor Smith, Michael Kaluta, and Jeff Jones, and onto mainstream visibility in the 1980s with projects like Cycle of the Werewolf and Creepshow, Wrightson's accomplishment and influence has been as broad as any artist emerging from the realm of comic art. Since the dawn of his career in the early 1970s, Bernie Wrightson has been considered one of the true masters of the horror genre. Showcase Presents: The House of Mystery Vol 01. We have new and used copies available, in 1 editions - starting at. The piece features the trademark deep shadows and fine brush work Wrightson has been known for over the past five decades. Buy A Look Back by Berni Wrightson (Illustrator), Christopher Zavisa (Designer), Harlan Ellison (Designer) online at Alibris. This prime era (1970) Bernie Wrightson piece demonstrates why Wrightson will always be considered one of the greatest artists to work in the comic medium. He learned comic book art from studying comics and from correspondence courses. It was published in Bernie Wrightson: A Look Back, a retrospective on the artist's career that was originally published in 1979. Bernard Albert Wrightson was born in Dundalk, Maryland on October 27, 1948. The incredible piece offered here featuring some ancient tribal men is a fine example of the treasures he's left us with. ![]() We were saddened to learn of the recent passing of the legendary Bernie Wrightson. ![]() Dimensions: The art has an approximate image area of 9.5" X 16" ![]()
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