![]() ![]() ![]() This is just my natural way of drawing, as I was drawing like this long before I ever laid eyes on his work. Well, I have never had a piece of Frazettart on the board while working. In the statement, the man formerly known as “Bernard Albert Wrightson” explains why he has decided to go by the name “Berni” instead of “Bernie” (a decision he later reversed) he forthrightly acknowledges his longstanding fascination with and admiration for the work of Frank Frazetta and he vigorously defends himself from the charge that his own work is overly indebted to that same artist: “He’s probably inspired me more than anyone else and to this day, I hear so much about my copying or ‘swiping’ from him. Published in September 1968 - the same year that, according to his official Web site, Wrightson “turned pro” - the profile includes a short biographical and artistic statement as well as three full-page reproductions of Wrightson’s work. ![]() fanzine, Squa Tront, I came across a profile of Bernie Wrightson that made me chuckle. Flipping through the second issue of the E.C. ![]()
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