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Bernie Wrightson - Furies, 1980
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Bernie Wrightson ‘Yougottabefnkidding’ (2013). The Thing (1982)
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Illustrations from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein by Bernie Wrightson (1983)
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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus Illustrated by Bernie Wrightson (American, 1948-2017)
#bernie wrightson#Illustration#black and white#art#gray#grey#dark academia#mary shelley#frankenstein#comic#graphic novel#gothic novel#victor frankenstein#gothic literature
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#Heavy Metal 1981#Heavy Metal#Gerald Potterton#John Bruno#John Halas#Julian Harris#Jimmy T. Murakami#Barrie Nelson#Paul Sabella#Jack Stokes#Pino Van Lamsweerde#Harold Whitaker#Daniel Goldberg#Len Blum#Dan O'Bannon#Richard Corben#Bernie Wrightson#Angus McKie#Jean 'Moebius' Giraud#80s
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Bernie Wrightson illustration from Stephen King's 1983 novel the Cycle of the Werewolf
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This is the 1983 first edition of Cycle of the Werewolf, by Stephen King and illustrated by the legendary Bernie Wrightson. I don’t know much about collectible King books, but this is among my favorite things by both King and Bernie, so when I saw it at a local rummage sale, I snapped it up and ran it to the cashier like a football player.
The book got its start when Christopher Zavisa approached King at a convention and pitched him on a novelty calendar pegged to a werewolf story that ran the course of a year. That didn’t really work out format-wise, but it eventually became a novella broken into twelve monthly vignettes about a werewolf terrorizing a town over the course of a single year. Wrightson’s art accompanies the proceedings and is just absolutely fantastic. Epoch-defining werewolf, as far as I’m concerned. And that’s why the Land of Enchantment edition is so special — the mass market version is digest size, so the art is smaller. Here, its in all its A4 glory, big, boldly colored, finely detailed. Absolutely gorgeous. Almost an entirely different experience to read.
Some of the writing is a little wobbly, not gonna lie, especially before the plot really gels. Still, the twist is still pretty novel, and it just vibrates on the same particular frequency that makes King’s early, shorter work so good in my estimation. A real classic. And the source of a solid film adaptation, too!
#roleplaying game#tabletop rpg#dungeons & dragons#rpg#d&d#ttrpg#Cycle Of The Werewolf#Stephen King#Bernie Wrightson
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House of Mystery #1, 1973. Cover art by Bernie Wrightson.
#bernie wrightson#house of mystery#horror#horror paperbacks#paperbacks#horror art#illustration#dc comics#1970s
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Bernie Wrightson - Wickedness in the Heavenly Places
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Bernie Wrightson
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The very great Bernie Wrightson (1948 - 2017)
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Illustrations from Mary Shelley's Frankenstein by Bernie Wrightson (1983)
#bernie wrightson#art#illustration#1980s#1980s art#vintage art#vintage illustration#vintage#american art#american artist#american illustrators#books#book illustration#graphic novel#mary shelley#frankenstein#horror#horror art
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Mary Shelley's Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus Illustrated by Bernie Wrightson (American, 1948-2017)
#bernie wrightson#Illustration#black and white#art#gray#grey#mary shelley#frankenstein#comic#graphic novel#gothic novel#horror#gothic horror#gothic literature
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