FRANK FRAZETTA #55/150 18x24 art print 2010s Dracula Meets Wolfman, NOT signed

An Art Print (with art by Frank Frazetta; 55/150; measures 18" x 24" [46 x 61 cm])

Artist: Frank Frazetta

Description: Frank Frazetta was a fantasy and science fiction (sci-fi) artist from the 1940s to 2010, and many consider him the finest fantasy artist of all time. His works has been featured on countless album covers, book covers, and film posters (and some comic books earlier in his career), and he is known for his exaggerated fantasy artwork featuring Conan-like men and super sexy (often naked) women! He briefly worked for EC Comics (E.C. Comics) and early in his career, he "ghost drew" Li'l Abner for Al Capp. He helped create Fire and Ice, the animated movie made by Ralph
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Dracula Meets Wolfman by Frank Frazetta 55/150 Screen Print Movie Art Poster

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Art by Frank Frazetta; 55/150; Measures 18" x 24"

FRANK FRAZETTA #55/150 18x24 art print 2010s Dracula Meets Wolfman, NOT signed

An Art Print (with art by Frank Frazetta; 55/150; measures 18" x 24" [46 x 61 cm])

Artist: Frank Frazetta

Description: Frank Frazetta was a fantasy and science fiction (sci-fi) artist from the 1940s to 2010, and many consider him the finest fantasy artist of all time. His works has been featured on countless album covers, book covers, and film posters (and some comic books earlier in his career), and he is known for his exaggerated fantasy artwork featuring Conan-like men and super sexy (often naked) women! He briefly worked for EC Comics (E.C. Comics) and early in his career, he "ghost drew" Li'l Abner for Al Capp. He helped create Fire and Ice, the animated movie made by Ralph Bakshi. Some of his paintings have sold for extremely high prices, with some over $1,000,000! He passed away in 2010 at the age of 82.

Important Added Info: Note that this art print has been hand-numbered 55/150! It has a "hand stamped authorized signature of the artist" (please do not bid thinking it is hand-signed) & "Official Frazetta embossed seal" and it was originally created as the cover of 1966's Creepy #7: Duel of the Monsters.

Overall Condition: very good to fine. The limited edition art print is in excellent condition, but it may have extremely minor defects, so please do not bid unless you have looked at our image and can accept this possibility.

Note:The poster was photographed on a black metal wall (which can be seen in the solid black background around the edges), and was held in place with magnets, which may appear as objects with round or square heads in the corners of the image.