Frank Frazetta Death Dealer by Danzig and Bisley. An Outlaw Comics Trifecta!
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Publicado 2020-10-23
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Todos los comentarios (21)
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Danzig musing on Death Dealer: What makes Death Dealer the Death Dealer? It was the helmet!
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I know it's a week old video, but I dig seeing some Verotik make an appearance here.
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Loved this one. Forgot how epic the the illustrations are in this.
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Enjoyed Jaguar God from Glenn Danzig and Frank frazetta as well
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The Danzig video where he shows off his book collection was the first VHS, not the second one. Also it's awesome and you should watch it.
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Dan Zing is my favorite golden era bullpen jobber.
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James Silke WROTE Death Dealer.
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Basically, Death Dealer is Conan possessed by Venom, that would be a cool approach for Conan on the Savage Avengers.
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Really wish this series would get the digital treatment. Much like the other verotika stuff. Like on comixolgy or something.
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I'm glad Frazetta Girls is continuing the poster stuff. Amazing stuff tbh.
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Nice to be able to hit pause to read along mostly. I picked up the second one of these in 1996 randomly. I was 16 and I was like This art work is amazing and super violent. Yes the stories are pretty straight forward and not very deep but you read it for the violence. 16 year old me loved the art and violence and I still do.
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I bought this very book in the 90's here in Australia. Unfortunately over time, all the pages fell out and its gone now. I was really taken by the cover art at the time. It was just so cool and dark.
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It gets mentioned in the book Icon, that Frazetta kinda hated the Verotik Death Dealer comics lol
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It's an exciting comic, a must-have for Frazetta fans. But I have the same reservations about Bisley doing Death Dealer, that Frazetta himself did. To paraphrase Rodney Dangerfield: "You take too many liberties, kid.." Bisley tried hard to keep his natural anatomy distortions under control, and give his best Frazetta.. But his stuff is still naturally closer to Sienkiewicz, than Frazetta. I felt like Arthur Suydam's Death Dealer book was a little closer in look and spirit, to Frazetta..
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A lot of folks where introduced to the character through the paperback books, so James Silke should get a shout out as well.
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Re: Bodybuilder artists who draw great musculature... Doug Mahnke also comes to mind.
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Enjoyed your commentary about this book, which I bought a couple years ago. When I first read it, I knew the art style reminded me of something familiar. Then when you pointed out the resemblance to Corben, it immediately became clear.
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Fresh off the rack that book had the most pungent smell of binding glue, you would be high at the end of reading it.
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If you can track down "Frazetta: Illustrations Arcanum", well worth it if you are a Frazetta fan. Some of the stuff in there wasn't put in the Icon books. Bought it back when it came out.