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This was the one piece of mine in the book that Neil said he liked the most. Earl
Frazetta did one other sculpture that I know of: The Thongar Against the Gods pose. Not as good. He didn't know why they chose that image either.
You should add a close up of Crime Suspensestories #22. Bill Gaines testified that it would be in bad taste if the art showed the neck. But of course it originally did. EC self censored the art, which you can see with a close up under the logo.
Great piece.
Right now, at this moment, it is not for sale. But my life, and finances, are up in the air right now, so in a month I may have to sell. I will remember you if I do sell.
These were originally sculpted by Frank Frazetta himself. Dismayed over the lack of consistency in the artwork being produced for the Ralph Bakshi film Fire and Ice, Frazetta sculpted these three busts, had them cast in plaster, and gave sets (around thirty, I think was the number) to the animators. Afterwards, more sets were cast, painted black, and offered for sale. I bought these from the casters.
That would be great. Or ask Mike Mignola, who will be at C2E2 here in Chicago in March. But either would want payment for doing it (rightfully so), and I'm not in any position to do so... Earl