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Full Color. 200 pages HC, 7"" x 10"" The longest comic-book run of Frank Frazetta's career! First appearing as a backup feature in Durango Kid in 1949, Dan Brand-known as the ""White Indian""-is a colonial-era city boy whose life is marred by tragedy. When the death of his fiancée sends Brand through the wilderness on a trek to kill her murderer, he also begins a journey that will transform him into a hardened pioneer survivalist. The powerful sequential work of Frank Frazetta is in the spotlight in this collection, with all interior pages scanned from original comic-book issues and digitally cleaned. This collection reprints all of Frank Frazetta's White Indian work in an affordable hardcover format! Flash Gordon © 2010 King Features Syndicate, Inc. ™ Hearst Holdings, Inc.
(W/A) Frank Frazetta Frank Frazetta's famous newspaper-strip masterpiece Johnny Comet is back in a hardcover for the first time in 20 years! But, for the first time in any collection, it is being shot from Frank's personal artist's proofs making this the best reproduction ever! This is the definitive, official edition authorized by Frank Frazetta.
Frank Frazetta's famous newspaper-strip masterpiece, Johnny Comet, is back in a hardcover for the first time in 20 years! But, for the first time in any collection, it is being shot from Frank's personal artist's proofs, making this the best reproduction ever - with Sunday pages now in full color. This is the definitive, official edition authorized by Frank Frazetta.
This in-depth tour through the history of fantasy's greatest hero covers everything from the earliest prose, to Frazetta's explosive artwork, through the Schwarzenegger film, and into the recent rebirth of the character as a leading comic-book hero. Since his first appearance in a 1932 pulp magazine, Conan the Barbarian has enjoyed every success available to a fictional character. Robert E. Howard created the genre of sword and sorcery with his original stories; Frank Frazetta's definitive Conan book covers set the standard for dynamic fantasy artwork; Roy Thomas, with Barry Smith and later John Buscema, used the character to push the boundaries of comic-book adventure; and Arnold Schwarzenegger launched his amazing film career. Now, with the character's popularity renewed thanks to the award-winning comics series, all of these eras of Conan are examined under one cover in this lavishly illustrated book. Conan historian Paul Sammon looks at all the stages of the character's development, with commentary and archival material from the most integral players in that history. Foreword by Michael Moorcock [PAUL SAMMON (W) and FRANK FRAZETTA (Cover)]
CONAN: THE FRAZETTA COVER SERIES #3 Kurt Busiek (W), Cary Nord (P), Michael Wm. Kaluta (P), Dave Stewart (C), and Frank Frazetta (Cover) Scheduled to arrive on June 17 Full Color. 48 pages Miniseries Fed up with both civilization and mysticism, Conan travels to the infamous City of Thieves to take out his frustrations. When a bar fight uncovers the legend of the impregnable Tower of the Elephant, he becomes determined to rob it, setting out on a quest unlike any he""s undertaken-one that will involve new comrades, horrifying creatures, and gruesome, unsettling fates for both gods and men. Eisner Award-winning writer Kurt Busiek (Trinity, Astro City), Eisner Award-nominated artist Cary Nord (Secret Invasion: X-Men), the legendary Michael Wm. Kaluta, and Eisner Award-winning color artist Dave Stewart (The Umbrella Academy, Hellboy) chronicle a seminal adventure in Conan""s life. The legacy of Robert E. Howard thrives in this stunning take on a story that helped change fantasy fiction forever-with a Frank Frazetta cover that helped bring Conan to a new legion of fans in the 1960s! Cover by legendary artist Frank Frazetta!
Fans of horror comics and jaw-dropping artwork, rejoice! Dark Horse Comics continues to showcase its dedication to bringing you the highest-quality horror comics ever made with this third blood-curdling collection of Warren Publishing's groundbreaking horror magazine Creepy. This landmark archive series brings readers, for the first time ever, each and every eerie story from Creepy magazine's original run, featuring work from many of the best artists ever to work in the medium of comics. Frank Frazetta, Gray Morrow, Alex Toth, Joe Orlando, and Angelo Torres are just a sampling of the artists whose work bring horror to life in startling and gorgeously gruesome detail in this third huge collected volume. [Frank Frazetta, Gray Morrow, Alex Toth, Joe Orlando, Angelo Torres, and Others!]
Pulpy, smart, and scary, the stories in Creepy constituted some of the best short-form horror fiction ever told in comics. With legendary comics writer/editor Archie Goodwin both editing the magazine and crafting most of its storytelling, Creepy was at once a newsstand favorite with fright fans, and a vaunted showcase of fine comics art for serious fans of the art form. For decades, the only sources for these stories were the expensive collectible original issues. Now Dark Horse is collecting all of the original material from the history of Creepy magazine into a hardcover archive library that is garnering rave reviews from fans and critics alike! " . . . this superlatively packaged Creepy Archives hardcover is a fine dénouement for fans of EC and comics history." - Boston Weekly Dig Grab your bleeding glasses and crack open this fourth big volume, collecting Creepy issues #16-#20.B&W. 240 pages HC, 8 3/8" x 10 7/8"
EERIE ARCHIVES VOLUME 2 Various (W/A) b&w, 240 pages HC, 8 3/8"" x 10 7/8"" When publisher Jim Warren created Creepy magazine in 1962, he soon realized he""d hit pay dirt on a gruesome gold mine of great comics storytelling. Under the leadership of editor/writer Archie Goodwin, Warren""s hit line of horror-comics magazines grew another lurid limb with the introduction of Eerie in 1964, and soon there were two great horror magazines on the rack instead of one. Following in the fetid footsteps of our sinfully successful archive library of Creepy, Dark Horse is also proudly publishing its Eerie equivalent-keeping chilling stories and incredible artwork in the family! Includes astonishing artwork and classic stories from such comics legends as Gene Colan, Steve Ditko, Gray Morrow, Neal Adams, and Frank Frazetta! Reprints classic Eerie stories originally published from 1966 to 1967.
When publisher Jim Warren created Creepy magazine in 1962, he soon realized he'd hit pay dirt on a gruesome gold mine of great comics storytelling. Under the leadership of editor/writer Archie Goodwin, Warren's hit line of horror-comics magazines grew another lurid limb with the introduction of Eerie in 1964, and soon there were two great horror magazines on the rack instead of one. Following in the fetid footsteps of our sinfully successful archive library of Creepy, Dark Horse is also proudly publishing its Eerie equivalent-keeping chilling stories and incredible artwork in the family! Includes astonishing artwork and classic stories from such comics legends as Gene Colan, Steve Ditko, Gray Morrow, Neal Adams, and Frank Frazetta! Reprints classic Eerie stories originally published from 1966 to 1967. [(W) Archie Goodwin & Various (A) Reed Crandall & Various (CA) Frank Frazetta]
EERIE ARCHIVES VOLUME 3 Various (W/A) b&w, 240 pages HC, 8 3/8"" x 10 7/8"" Cousin Eerie is back with dozens more blood-chilling tales of terror and the macabre! Dark Horse Comics continues its groundbreaking archival reprint series, and this third installment of Eerie Archives is the spookiest yet! Eerie magazine was a newsstand fan favorite for years, but the original issues have long since been expensive and hard to find. Reprinted in its original size, this collection of classic horror storytelling and astonishing artwork from such luminaries as Jeff Jones, Wallace Wood, Tom Sutton, and Gene Colan is a fine addition to any horror fan's library. Featuring stories written by Archie Goodwin, Russ Jones, Johnny Craig, and others! Eerie Archives Volume 3 contains the beautiful black-and-white magazine interiors, plus the gorgeous front-cover artwork, reproduced in full color! Creepy, Eerie © 2008 New Comic Company.
Cousin Eerie is back with dozens more blood-chilling tales of terror and the macabre! Dark Horse Comics continues its groundbreaking archival reprint series, and this third installment of Eerie Archives is the spookiest yet! Eerie magazine was a newsstand fan favorite for years, but the original issues have long since been expensive and hard to find. Reprinted in its original size, this collection of classic horror storytelling and astonishing artwork from such luminaries as Jeff Jones, Wallace Wood, Tom Sutton, and Gene Colan is a fine addition to any horror fan's library. Featuring stories written by Archie Goodwin, Russ Jones, Johnny Craig, and others! Eerie Archives Volume 3 contains the beautiful black-and-white magazine interiors, plus the gorgeous front-cover artwork, reproduced in full color! Creepy, Eerie © 2008 New Comic Company. [(W) Archie Goodwin & Various (A) Neal Adams & Various (CA) Frank Frazetta]
EERIE ARCHIVES VOLUME 4 Various (W/A) B&W. 260 pages HC, 8 3/8"" x 10 7/8"" Join Frank Frazetta, Steve Ditko, John Severin, Gene Colan, Angelo Torres, and other legendary artists for an eerie excursion through the haunted halls of comics history, as Dark Horse Comics unleashes the fourth big volume of Eerie magazine archives. Vampires, ghouls, werewolves, and ax-wielding maniacs are only the beginning of the thrills you'll find inside this huge collection crafted by the most gifted storytellers the medium of comics has ever known. You'll get 260 pages of luridly luscious artwork collected into a magazine-sized, dust-jacketed hardcover. This series has appeared multiple times on the New York Times Bestseller List. Eerie Archives Volume 4 contains bonus color pages.
Join Frank Frazetta, Steve Ditko, John Severin, Gene Colan, Angelo Torres, and other legendary artists for an eerie excursion through the haunted halls of comics history, as Dark Horse Comics unleashes the fourth big volume of Eerie magazine archives. Vampires, ghouls, werewolves, and ax-wielding maniacs are only the beginning of the thrills you'll find inside this huge collection crafted by the most gifted storytellers the medium of comics has ever known. You'll get 260 pages of luridly luscious artwork collected into a magazine-sized, dust-jacketed hardcover. This series has appeared multiple times on the New York Times Bestseller List. Eerie Archives Volume 4 contains bonus color pages. [(W) E. Nelson Bridwell & Various (A) Jerry Grandenetti & Various (CA) Frank Frazetta]
Eerie Archives Volume 5 collects five issues of the seminal American horror magazine Eerie into one big, beastly hardcover collection. In the 1960s, publisher Jim Warren blew the competition out of the water and blew the minds of his readers with his magazine-sized horror comics Creepy and Eerie. Dark Horse's lovingly reproduced archives showcase the excellent storytelling and exceptional artwork featured in these magazines by amazing creators like Archie Goodwin, Frank Frazetta, Ken Kelly, and Steve Ditko. Don't miss this creepy, crawly keystone for any horror or comics aficionado's library. Both the Creepy and Eerie archive series have made numerous appearances on the New York Times Top 10 list of graphic novels. Featuring a cover by Frank Frazetta! Art by industry favorites Reed Crandall, Steve Ditko, and Ken Kelly! [(W/A) Various (CA) Frank Frazetta]
EERIE ARCHIVES VOLUME 5 Various (W/A) B&W. 248 pages HC, 8 3/8"" x 10 7/8"" Eerie Archives Volume 5 collects five issues of the seminal American horror magazine Eerie into one big, beastly hardcover collection. In the 1960s, publisher Jim Warren blew the competition out of the water and blew the minds of his readers with his magazine-sized horror comics Creepy and Eerie. Dark Horse's lovingly reproduced archives showcase the excellent storytelling and exceptional artwork featured in these magazines by amazing creators like Archie Goodwin, Frank Frazetta, Ken Kelly, and Steve Ditko. Don't miss this creepy, crawly keystone for any horror or comics aficionado's library. Both the Creepy and Eerie archive series have made numerous appearances on the New York Times Top 10 list of graphic novels. Featuring a cover by Frank Frazetta! Art by industry favorites Reed Crandall, Steve Ditko, and Ken Kelly!
story MARK KIDWELL, STEVE NILES, JOSHUA ORTEGA & RICK REMENDER art PETER BERGTING, FRANCESCO FRANCAVILLA, JOSH MEDORS & TIM VIGIL cover FRANK FRAZETTA AUGUST 19 176 PAGES / Full Color. NOW IN SOFTCOVER! Enter the savage world in ""Dark Kingdom"" as Red Morgan conquers demons to avenge his family. America's icon Teddy Roosevelt battles Mayan gods and Martians in ""Creatures' to protect his country and the world. Enter ""Swamp Demon"" as the battle against good and evil wages on in the land of and two horror classics come toe to toe in ""Dracula Meets the Wolfman!"" All brought to life by some of the industries' top creators, along with new, never-before printed bonus material.
Journey to the fantastic worlds of Frank Frazetta in this oversized, limited-edition hardcover that collects four epic Frazetta-inspired tales! Enter a distant world in MOON MAID, as a sheltered young woman finds herself torn between good, evil, and her destiny. Take a trip to the past in NEANDERTHAL, a tale of prehistoric life fraught with danger at every turn, while FREEDOM is a classic western set in Deadwood three months after the murder of Wild Bill Hickock! Return to the Land of Iparsia in SORCERER, an essential story of the Frazettaverse set 900 years before the epic ""Shadows of Mirahan"" storyline from FRANK FRAZETTA's DEATH DEALER. Also featuring new, never-before-seen bonus material gallery, this second volume of the FANTASTIC WORLDS OF FRAZETTA is a must-have for any fan of epic fantasy, high adventure and horror!
Pulp fantasist RICK REMENDER spins the untold adventures of Teddy Roosevelt, Rough Rider, President of the United States and paranormal investigator as he uncovers a plot concocted by a band of nefarious aliens in cahoots with a malevolent ancient Mayan demon to eradicate humanity and claim Earth for their own purposes. A merging of The X-Files, Ghostbusters, and Indiana Jones, Creatures promises high-adventure starting one of America's greatest heroes of the early twentieth century brought to glorious four-color life by Swedish superstar PETER BERGTING. [story RICK REMENDER / Art PETER BERGTING / Covers FRANK FRAZETTA, PETER BERGTING & NAT JONES]
story MARK KIDWELL art TIM VIGIL & JAY FOTOS covers FRANK FRAZETTA, TIM VIGIL & NAT JONES NOVEMBER 11 32 PAGES / Full Color. Amid the icy wastes of the Brumal Sea, Red Morden awakens on the hot sands of a tropical oasis in the shadow of a monster born of black magic and the twisting, tangled wall of evil that lies deep in the island's jungle. There, in the heart of a growing darkness, Morden must pit his courage and his axe against beasts that walk as men, power mad wizards twisted by sorcery and the murderous, intoxicating singing of the vines. Following his quest for a mysterious talisman that will save his soul, Red Morden has come...to the Isle of Thorns!
story MARK KIDWELL art TIM VIGIL & JAY FOTOS covers FRANK FRAZETTA, TIM VIGIL & NAT JONES DECEMBER 23 32 PAGES / Full Color. RED MORDEN VERSUS DEATH DEALER as the epic miniseries concludes in full panel-to-panel comic storytelling! Pulled beneath the swirling sands of the Isle of Thorns by a living statue of tentacles and steel, Red Morden awakens beneath the boiling skies of the Land of the Dead. Propelled by the rowing of a mysterious, skull-faced boatman, the berserker finds himself facing the end of his quest amidst the blood red waves. And on a lost beach littered with skulls, rusted armor and the ghosts of the battle slain, Morden will face his greatest challenge-an unstoppable engine of destruction in black chain mail and a horned helmet.
FRANK FRAZETTA'S DEATH DEALER #1 - A 32 page comic published by Image Comics. [story JOSHUA ORTEGA / art NAT JONES & JAY FOTOS / covers FRANK FRAZETTA, NAT JONES & JAY FOTOS]
Death returns to the land of Iparsia, as the kingdoms of Oro and Edani resurrect an ancient war. But the soliders of Edani aren't human this time...they're more like demonic shadows. What's happened to the soldiers? And can the Death Dealer be far behind? Get the exciting answers from critically acclaimed writer JOSHUA ORTEGA (NECROMANCER) and rising star artists NAT JONES (SPAWN: THE DARK AGES) and JAY FOTOS (SPAWN) in the pulse-pounding second issue of this epic miniseries! [Story Joshua Ortega: Art Nat Jones & Jay Fotos: Covers Frank Frazetta, Nat Jones & Jay Fotos]
The war between Oro and Edani reaches Duke Atar's stronghold in Treya, as the Duke's daughter Adelia learns a shocking secret about the Death Dealer. The Shadow Hordes of Mirahan continue to sweep across the land of Iparsia, while a mysterious stranger makes his way toward Adelia and the Death Dealer. [story JOSHUA ORTEGA art NAT JONES & JAY FOTOS covers FRANK FRAZETTA, NAT JONES & JAY FOTOS]
Adelia Atar and Lambeau catch up with the Death Dealer at Cascada Pass, and learn the shocking secret of his origin! The mysterious stranger finally steps out of the shadows, but what are his ties to the Death Dealer...and does he fight on the side of the King of Oro or the evil forces of Mirahan? Join critically-acclaimed novelist and comics writer JOSHUA ORTEGA (THE NECROMANCER, Star Wars) and the cult-favorite art team of NAT JONES and JAY FOTOS (SPAWN, '68) for all of the pulse-pounding answers!
[story JOSHUA ORTEGA: art NAT JONES & JAY FOTOS covers FRANK FRAZETTA, NAT JONES & JAY FOTOS]
story CHRIS RYALL art TIM VIGIL covers FRANK FRAZETTA, JAY FOTOS & NAT JONES APRIL 22 32 pages. / Full Color. FRANK FRAZETTA's NEANDERTHAL is the latest painting to be brought to vivid life in the true classic style of Frazetta Comics. CHRIS RYALL, TIM VIGIL and JAY FOTOS team up to present a tale of Paleolithic life fraught with danger at every turn. Beyond the usual threats from warring tribe and Sabertooth tigers, a tribe of Neanderthals runs up against a threat they couldn't possibly imagine... and can't possibly survive. This issue features the original FRAZETTA painted cover A and JAY FOTOS cover B, variant 1/20 sketch cover from NAT JONES and the FRAZETTA SEAL EDITION cover A 1/30.
story JOSH ORTEGA art JOSH MEDORS cover FRANK FRAZETTA variant covers NAT JONES & JOSH MEDORS JUNE 24 32 PAGES / Full Color. Return to the Land of Iparsia in this essential story of the Frazettaverse! 900 years before the epic ""Shadows of Mirahan"" storyline from FRANK FRAZETTA""S DEATH DEALER, the demons of Iparsia begin planning the fall of the Druids, aided by the dark mystic Uja Daja. Written by critically acclaimed comics and games writer JOSH ORTEGA (FRANK FRAZETTA""S DEATH DEALER, Gears of War 2), and reuniting the FRANK FRAZETTA""S SWAMP DEMON, RUNES OF RAGNAN art team of JOSH MEDORS and JAY FOTOS, this is one tale of Frazetta Comics dark fantasy that you won""t want to miss!
The legend lives on! Once available outside the Frazetta Museum only through limited distribution, it's 96 pages of the history & background of one of the most exciting illustrators in the world! Photos, early comic and pen & ink illustrations, doodles, and more - many of which have never been seen before - are all reproduced from original artwork in black ink with three classic color covers. Please Note: These copies are from the publisher's warehouse inventory and are stickered with price & barcode. Due to possible cover scuffing and spine wear, they should not be considered ""Near Mint"". Previously Offered in PreviewsPlus #999. [(W) Frank Frazetta, Ellie Frazetta (A/CA) Frank Frazetta]
Frank Frazetta! He's been rightfully called ""The Grand Master of Fantasy Art""! But, it's little known that Frazetta also conquered other worlds in the Golden Age of Comics, as shown in his Donald Duck-ish funny animal and hilarious hillbilly comic book stories. Even those aware of this wonderful Frazetta art don't know the extent--this book is a whopping 256 page, large-format pages! Did we mention ferocious, terrifying wolves and swampland creatures in the plethora of animal stories illustrations as only Frazetta could draw them? There's also lions and tigers and bears--oh my!--before Frazetta's famous paintings captured the same subjects. But wait, there's more! (As they say.) You'll see the roots of the Frazetta Girl in the sexy Kathy teenage girl adventures. And there's the hot Daisy Mae-look-alike, Clarabelle, in the hillbilly hi-jinks stories of her beau, Looey Lazybones (Holy Li'l Abner!). The introduction is by the famed cartoon director Ralph Bakshi who well knew Frazetta and closely worked with him when they co-produced the animated feature film, ""Fire and Ice."" Bakshi shares rare insights, anecdotes, photos and Frazetta drawings. And Bakshi has created a special painting of Frazetta and himself as funny animals for this beautiful hardcover full-color coffee table book! Frank Frazetta's Funny Stuff is edited and designed by Eisner award-winner Craig Yoe. [(W/A/CA) Frank Frazetta]
JAY FOTOS (FRANK FRAZETTA'S DEATH DEALER, Locke and Key) and Tim Vigil (FRANK FRAZETTA'S DARK KINGDOM, Faust) team up for an epic tale inspired by one of FRANK FRAZETTA'S most beloved paintings: Moon Maid! On the dead moon of Kyra, a sheltered young Maid is torn between good and evil. As she comes of age and the equinox draws closer, the Maid learns her true identity and what purpose she has in the universe. The only trick is learning who she can trust...and how to survive her destiny! A variant cover by Artist Name is available as part of a set of 26 copies (25 regular covers and 1 variant) [Story Jay Fotos / Art Tim Vigil / Cover A Frank Frazetta / Cover B Tim Vigil / Cover C Nat Jones]
Frank Frazetta (W/A), Gardner Fox (W), and Bob Powell (A) Full Color. 224 pages HC, 6 5/8"" x 10 3/16"" Frank Frazetta is widely renowned as one of the greatest fantasy illustrators of all time. But he didn't hone his skills in study at the fabled galleries of Paris or Milan; his legendary talents flourished as he worked for hire during the Golden Age of comics! In the early 1950s, Frazetta set up shop at bustling comics publisher Magazine Enterprises, contributing beautiful cover illustrations and comics pages. There, he also created his first mighty adventurer: the lost-world-jungle hero Thun'da! Though Frazetta left Magazine Enterprises shortly after the first issue of Thun'da was released, and the series was ultimately short lived despite the talented care of collaborators Gardner Fox and Bob Powell, to this day the Thun'da, King of the Congo comics series is held in high regard both as an exciting adventure title and as the only comics series ever to include a cover-to-cover, all-Frazetta issue! Collecting all six issues of Thun'da, King of the Congo, as well as the Thun'da backup stories that appeared in Cave Girl and Africa: Thrilling Land of Mystery. Featuring art by golden age greats Frank Frazetta, Gardner Fox, and Bob Powell! [(w) Gardner Fox (a) Frank Frazetta ; Bob Powell (ca) Frank Frazetta]
by Frank Frazetta, Neal Adams, Tom Sutton, Donald F. Glut, Forest J. Ackerman, Ernie Colon, Billy Graham, Alan Weiss & Jeff Jones Cover by Frank Frazetta In September 1969, Vampirella #1 debuted with a stunning cover by the legendary Frank Frazetta -- and quickly made publishing history! The writers and artists that contributed during the magazine's original run included Jose Gonzales, Archie Goodwin, Doug Moench, Bernie Wrightson, Barry Windsor Smith, Estaban Maroto, Frank Brunner, Mike Ploog, Ruby Nebres, Richard Corben, Wally Wood, and many more! Dynamite now collects this legendary magazine in a hardcover archive edition FOR THE FIRST TIME! Featuring work by Forest J. Ackerman, Donald F. Glut, Tom Sutton, Neal Adams, Ernie Colon, Billy Graham, Alan Weiss, Jeff Jones, and Frank Frazetta, Volume One collects the first seven terrifying issues of the magazine's original run, reprinted in its magazine-sized format, and features the very first Vampirella cover by the immortal Frank Frazetta!
(W/A) Frank Frazetta Frank Frazetta is considered the greatest heroic-fantasy artist of all time. His work has influenced generations of artists, fans, designers, and movie directors. This is a deluxe, slipcased edition of Vanguard's Complete Frazetta Johnny Comet Collection. In addition to over 200 pages of Frazetta Johnny Comet newspaper strips on art-book quality paper and Sunday strips in full color, the Deluxe edition features a unique movie-poster style cover and an exclusive, 16-page bonus folio of Frazetta art.
(W/A) Frank Frazetta Vanguard Frazetta Classics continues with The Complete Frazetta White Indian which collects the complete Frank Frazetta sixteen issue run of White Indian from the back pages of Durango Kid comics. Legendary illustrator Frank Frazetta leads us through the wild adventures of Dan Brand and his blood brother Tipi. Now in softcover, 200 pages of Frazetta's pre-Conan, pre-Tarzan, savagely-beautiful work are collected in full color for the first time. This is the definitive, official edition authorized by Frank Frazetta.
(W/A) Frank Frazetta Vanguard Frazetta Classics continues with The Complete Frazetta White Indian which collects the complete Frank Frazetta sixteen issue run of White Indian from the back pages of Durango Kid comics. Legendary illustrator Frank Frazetta leads us through the wild adventures of Dan Brand and his blood brother Tipi. Vanguard announces a deluxe, slipcased Hardcover. edition of their beautiful new Complete Frazetta White Indian Collection. Included is over 200 pages of Frazetta adventure comics in full color on art-book quality paper, a unique movie-poster style cover, slipcase, endpapers, and an exclusive, 16-pg bonus folio of Frazetta art. This is the definitive, official edition authorized by Frank Frazetta.
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