Frank Thorne
Original spot illustration with zipatone by Frank Thorne from 1966. This original illustration by Frank Thorne is in excellent condition. It was published in the book Step Up Your Reading Power book B by Jim Olsen , McGraw Hill, Inc. 1966.
Frank Thorne is one of the greatest cartoonists of all time and most well known for his work on Marvel’s Red Sonja in the 1970s. He also drew Son of Tomahawk and Korak for DC comics and Might Samson for Gold Key, Ribit for Comico. Also many erotic comics for Warren publishing such as Lann and later Ghita. Additonally he published several autobiographical books with Fantagraphics. Iron Devil with Eros comics.
Also pictured here is the original art for the Ghita logo, also part of Comic Art and Book’s collection.
Original spot illustration with zipatone by Frank Thorne from 1966. This original illustration by Frank Thorne is in excellent condition. It was published in the book Step Up Your Reading Power book B by Jim Olsen , McGraw Hill, Inc. 1966.
Frank Thorne is one of the greatest cartoonists of all time and most well known for his work on Marvel’s Red Sonja in the 1970s. He also drew Son of Tomahawk and Korak for DC comics and Might Samson for Gold Key, Ribit for Comico. Also many erotic comics for Warren publishing such as Lann and later Ghita. Additonally he published several autobiographical books with Fantagraphics. Iron Devil with Eros comics.
Also pictured here is the original art for the Ghita logo, also part of Comic Art and Book’s collection.
Original spot illustration with zipatone by Frank Thorne from 1966. This original illustration by Frank Thorne is in excellent condition. It was published in the book Step Up Your Reading Power book B by Jim Olsen , McGraw Hill, Inc. 1966.
Frank Thorne is one of the greatest cartoonists of all time and most well known for his work on Marvel’s Red Sonja in the 1970s. He also drew Son of Tomahawk and Korak for DC comics and Might Samson for Gold Key, Ribit for Comico. Also many erotic comics for Warren publishing such as Lann and later Ghita. Additonally he published several autobiographical books with Fantagraphics. Iron Devil with Eros comics.
Also pictured here is the original art for the Ghita logo, also part of Comic Art and Book’s collection.