<p><b>Praise for <i>Fantastic Paintings of Frazetta</i></b></p><p>"Frazetta is best seen in Vanguard's editions" – Steven Heller for <i>Print</i></p><p>"A crown jewel of books" – <i>New York Times </i>best-seller George Beahm</p><p>"Pure joy. A dream come true" – <i>Tribune News Service</i></p><p><i><br /></i></p><p><b>Praise for </b><i><b>Frazetta Book Cover Art</b><br /></i></p><p>"A magnificent job.... Bravo! This was a great trip down memory lane for me." –DocDave Winiewicz</p><p>"Great fun.... Another quality Vanguard production and a rare chance to see the original versions of the paintings." – Steranko</p><p>"...A beautifully put together volume.... Highly recommended." – Joe Jusko <br /></p>
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Biographical note
J. David Spurlock is an award-winning author, historian, educator, advocate for artists’ rights, documentary filmmaker, and associate to star talents Frazetta, Basil Gogos, Neal Adams, Steranko, Joe Kubert, Carmine Infantino, Julius Schwartz, Wally Wood, and many more. Spurlock's book How to Draw Chiller Monsters, for Random House, rose as high as #18 on the Bookspan best-seller list. Spurlock's IPPY Award-winning book, Alluring Art of Margaret Brundage, has been universally acclaimed including by MTV and by the Village Voice who proclaimed it one of The Best of 2013. His guest speaking engagements include many San Diego Comic-Con presentations, 2013 WorldCon (various lecture panels including on Robert E. Howard, Copyright Law, and on Margaret Brundage); with Stan Lee for Dragon Con TV and a live audience if 4,600; The Famous Monsters of Filmland magazine re-launch convention; the Frank Frazetta tribute event at the San Diego Comic-Con; Rutgers School of Law; and University of the Arts in Philadelphia.
According to the New York Times, Frank Frazetta "helped define fantasy heroes like Conan, Tarzan and John Carter of Mars with signature images of strikingly fierce, hard-bodied heroes and bosomy, callipygian damsels." Frazetta took the sex and violence of the pulp fiction of his youth and added even more action, fantasy, and potency, but rendered with a panache seldom seen outside of major works of fine art. His work has drawn comparisons to illustrators Maxfield Parrish, Frederic Remington, Norman Rockwell, and N.C. Wyeth as well as fine artists like Rembrandt and Michelangelo. Frazetta works sell for millions of dollars and his work has inspired generations of artists, movies, and directors including the Conan films, the Lord of the Rings trilogy, the films of Robert Rodriguez, the epic, award-winning Game of Thrones series, Tim Burton’s Sleepy Hollow, Disney’s animated Tarzan films, Francis Ford Coppola’s Apocalypse Now and George Lucas’ Star Wars series.