Frank Frazetta
Frank Frazetta was an artist best known for his dynamic comics, newspaper-strip work, and painted covers, particularly for Warren magazines and fantasy-adventure subjects that helped define his visual identity. His name is closely tied to collectible magazine-format horror and fantasy material, standout cover art, and original-art demand that serves as a reference point for collectors tracking illustration-driven interest across comics and related fantasy publishing.
Top Frank Frazetta CPVs
Frank Frazetta has 12 CPVs in this guide, led by Eerie #81 with its Queen Kong painted-cover theme carried through the interior stories, and Eerie #84 and #87, which pair Frazetta covers with Warren Creator Awards/Starlin and Rook content in #84 and the first and only Hunter-3 appearance, first Nino art, Corben art, and 100-page format in #87. Creepy standouts include #89 and #97 as all-war and monsters theme specials, #91 as the 1977 Annual Yearbook, #92 for its classic Egyptian Princess Good Girl Art painted cover, and the later high-numbered #131 and #144, with #131 having a lower print run and #144 with low distribution and second-to-last in the original Warren series.