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The 1983 book “Bernie Wrightson's Frankenstein” complemented Shelley’s tale with page after page of illustrations that forever changed the image of Frankenstein’s Monster.
One of the most accurate adaptations of Frankenstein still has a moment that strays considerably from the source material.
Bernie Wrightson pencils and inks; pages 37-38 prelims; c. early 1980s; image size 15" x 10" Preliminary art for pages 37-38 of Wrightson and writer Bruce Jones' Freak Show ...
The Frankenstein wraparound cover is likely to exceed that and become the highest price ever paid for original Wrightson artwork. This piece is pictured at top and estimated to sell for $750,000 ...
Guillermo del Toro’s ‘Frankenstein’ Unveils Freaky First Teaser. The retelling of Mary Shelley’s classic tale, starring Oscar Isaac, Jacob Elordi and Mia Goth, premieres on Netflix this fall ...
A piece of original art by legendary comics artist Bernie Wrightson sold for $1.2 million at auction, eclipsing its expected million-dollar price tag. Profiles in History, whose auction hosted the ...
IDW Publishing has teased a new 'Frankenstein' project from Steve Niles and Bernie Wrightson. The publisher's editor-in-chief Chris Ryall posted the teaser image on his blog. Both creators are ...
In early 2018 IDW’s outstanding Frankenstein Alive, Alive series, a collaboration between Steve Niles and the late Bernie Wrightson, is getting the send-off it deserves following Wrightson’s ...
Bernie Wrightson's Frankenstein is the latest classic comic book to get the Artist's Edition treatment from IDW. Announced at San Diego Comic-Con, Frankenstein: Artist's Edition will hit stores in ...
In 1971, Wrightson had his big break when he co-created Swamp Thing with writer Len Wein. He left DC three years later to start a career in horror art, becoming known for his vivid takes on scenes ...
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