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Bernie Wrightson, famed comic book artist, died Sunday after a long battle with brain cancer. He was 68. Wrightson was known as one of the most prolific horror illustrators of all time, ...
Comic book fans took to Twitter Sunday morning to pay tribute to Bernie Wrightson, the famed comic book artist and horror novel illustrator who created some of the most detailed horror images ever ...
The world of comic books has lost another legend, as artist Bernie Wrightson, known primarily for his work on horror comics and being the co-creator of DC Comics' iconic horror hero Swamp Thing ...
A December auction of original comic book art has the potential to draw up to $1 million for an original piece of Frankenstein art from Swamp Thing creator Bernie Wrightson.Profiles in History ...
The comic book industry suffered a huge blow this past weekend with the tragic passing of Bernie Wrightson. Easily one of the most talented artists ever to work in the medium, Wrightson left ...
As reported by Variety, horror comic book artist Bernie Wrightson has died after a “long battle” with brain cancer.He was 68. Wrightson is best known as the artist who co-created the iconic DC ...
The Walking Dead season 7 finale: The episode was dedicated to the "genius" Bernie Wrightson (Image: AMC/Fox ) The Walking Dead season 7 finale: Comic book artist Bernie Wrightson worked across a ...
Bernie Wrightson, the acclaimed comic book artist and co-creator of DC’s Swamp Thing, has died after a battle with brain cancer. He was 68.
Bernie “Berni” Wrightson, a comic book artist known for his iconic Frankenstein illustrations and co-creating DC’s Swamp Thing, has passed away after. Skip to content Gizmodo. Search .
Why Bernie Wrightson Was a Comic Book Legend. He brought monsters to life. + By Jesse Schedeen Posted March 21, 2017, 12:53 p.m. Related reads: The Spider-Man Movies Ranked From Worst to Best.
Wrightson, born October 27, 1948, was known for his horror illustrations and comic books. His career began in 1966, working for The Baltimore Sun newspaper as an illustrator.