Frank Frazetta, the artist who defined the Golden Era of fantasy art and brought about new respect for the genre, sadly died of a stroke on 10 May 2010, in Fort Myers, Florida, US. He was 82.
To say Frank was an inspiration is to understate his impact, not just on art, but on popular culture in its widest sense. His visions of barbarians, fantastical creatures and the female form brought a new realism and boldness to fantasy art that cast an influence as far wide as books, comics, film and music. He mixed art theory and tradition with fantasy and drama.
The man himself was more humble. Of his career and his art he told ImagineFX in issue 28, back in 2008, that, “I’m not pretending I’m a great…
