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James Silke - Frank Frazetta's Death Dealer: Prisoner of the Horned Helmet
Not many artists have created pieces of work as iconic as Frank Frazetta's Death Dealer. This paperback spin-off series was written by James Silke, more usually known as Jim Silke, writer and artist of several Betty Page books, and was published by Tor Books in February 1988. Frank Frazetta died today, aged 82 - I could have gone with one of many Conan images as a tribute, but Death Dealer is THE Frazetta piece.
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