I met him at fan expo in Toronto in 2014. I'm glad I did because he was one of my heroes growing up. He was so humble. Told him he was the best artist in the whole building and that was the day where there were a lot of amazing artists. I got him to sign my cycle of the werewolf novella And I bought a print of Batman versus swamp thing and he signed it. He is greatly missed. Rest in peace
Wrightson was a one-of-a-kind Master. Many years ago while I was attending San Diego Comic Con, they announced over the PA that Bernie Wrightson would be at a certain booth doing a signing. My eyes popped out of my head. He was NOT one of the expected guests. I was so excited to go meet one of the talents in the industry that meant so much to me that I ran around the comic book vendors gathering anything I could find for him to sign. One of those was the Frankenstein book. When I finally got to the booth, I was so star struck. I couldn't believe I finally got to meet him, and it was only by chance. He was so friendly and welcoming. That moment made the entire Comic Con for me I will never forget. Thanks Bernie!
Nice. He’s one of my favorite illustrators and created my all time favorite comic character, Swamp Thing. I had the honor of meeting him twice at comic conventions. Didn’t know he was from my neck of the woods.
Thank you for posting this video. Bernie Wrightson's was a great talent, his pen and ink work is stunning. IMO he ranks in the top five of comic book artists, illustrators.
Good video. I'am a big fan of Wrightson. A tribute was even paid to Wrightson at the end of an episode of Walking Dead. The authors confirmed that he was a source of inspiration. He was the best zombie artist and often drew them, he commented on the back of a trading card of a living dead in the Bernie Wrightson More Macabre series, humorously saying that someone should stop him drawing zombies. It's too bad the Ghostbusters decision makers didn't use many of his designs for the movie, because his ideas were much better and darker than what we got.
I can remember the impact of seeing Bernie’s work for the first time when I was a teenager in the 80s and thinking, ‘shit, the bar is set really high.’
i once saw a copy of Frankenstein illustrated by Wrightson in a Barnes and Noble book store... Frankenstein has been my favorite book since the first time i read it, and here was a copy that had illustrations EXACTLY like the images i'd seen all those times before in my mind! i bought it without another thought; a treasured addition to my personal library!
Let's summarize him in one story : Jennifer. It's the paramount of horror short story. Of course his Frankenstein is a masterpiece, as all his work 🤷♂️
Hi is this footage yours can I use this as part of my documentary series of movies UnTold Legends of Comic Books presents This one will be called the Master of the Macabre Bernie Wrightson
Please do your homework on how to pronounce peoples names. It just makes me a little crazy when UA-camrs don't do their homework. John Gnagy is not pronounced G-nagie, it's pronounced John Nay-gee. Also, Graham Ingles is pronounced. Ing-gulls not inge-als. Come on, do some research.
This is not a UA-camr. This is someone using an A I. Voice over a script with non copyright music. Bernie Wrightson is great but this video is hollow and dead. Boo A.I.
I met him at fan expo in Toronto in 2014. I'm glad I did because he was one of my heroes growing up. He was so humble. Told him he was the best artist in the whole building and that was the day where there were a lot of amazing artists. I got him to sign my cycle of the werewolf novella And I bought a print of Batman versus swamp thing and he signed it. He is greatly missed. Rest in peace
That's a good little gem there. Cycle of the Warewolf is amazing!
Bernie Wrightsons illustrations for Mary Shelley Frankenstein are some of my favorite Illustrations of all time.
Commenting for the algorithm. Also Bernie Wrightson's style is so unique, I actually wish more modern illustrators copied him.
Thank you very much!
Bernie Wrightson really deserves a lengthy documentary on his life and career with interviews etc
Wrightson was a one-of-a-kind Master. Many years ago while I was attending San Diego Comic Con, they announced over the PA that Bernie Wrightson would be at a certain booth doing a signing. My eyes popped out of my head. He was NOT one of the expected guests. I was so excited to go meet one of the talents in the industry that meant so much to me that I ran around the comic book vendors gathering anything I could find for him to sign. One of those was the Frankenstein book. When I finally got to the booth, I was so star struck. I couldn't believe I finally got to meet him, and it was only by chance. He was so friendly and welcoming. That moment made the entire Comic Con for me I will never forget. Thanks Bernie!
Wrightson and Corben.
Nice. He’s one of my favorite illustrators and created my all time favorite comic character, Swamp Thing. I had the honor of meeting him twice at comic conventions. Didn’t know he was from my neck of the woods.
Met him a million years ago. wish I had asked for a sketch back then. Amazing artist
Thank you for posting this video. Bernie Wrightson's was a great talent, his pen and ink work is stunning. IMO he ranks in the top five of comic book artists, illustrators.
Frazetta and Wrightson are my favorite artists in any medium
Frazetta, Wrightson and Neal Adams are my top 3.
Such an underrated artist.
Good video. I'am a big fan of Wrightson. A tribute was even paid to Wrightson at the end of an episode of Walking Dead. The authors confirmed that he was a source of inspiration. He was the best zombie artist and often drew them, he commented on the back of a trading card of a living dead in the Bernie Wrightson More Macabre series, humorously saying that someone should stop him drawing zombies. It's too bad the Ghostbusters decision makers didn't use many of his designs for the movie, because his ideas were much better and darker than what we got.
Wrightson is one of the greatest! It was a great loss he died so early 😢
Such great work from him…so great
Had the great pleasure of meeting him and getting some books signed at NYC Apple Con in the late 80's early nineties
Amqzing!! I am so glad to see his work presented to new audiences. A real master..
I remember him from EC comics when I was a kid. "Twisted Tales" was a favorite of mine. The cover art was so beautiful. RIP to this horror legend.
I can remember the impact of seeing Bernie’s work for the first time when I was a teenager in the 80s and thinking, ‘shit, the bar is set really high.’
Truly legendary. Nuff said.
Bernie Wrightson is the best of the best and his art will continue to inspire for generations to come,,
i once saw a copy of Frankenstein illustrated by Wrightson in a Barnes and Noble book store...
Frankenstein has been my favorite book since the first time i read it, and here was a copy that had illustrations EXACTLY like the images i'd seen all those times before in my mind!
i bought it without another thought; a treasured addition to my personal library!
Holy crap I didn't know this work. It's incredible! Thank you for posting 😍
I didn't really read comics as a kid but I've always loved Swamp Thing
One of the all time greats.
Wrightson is the goat of horror art 💯🙏
Bernie is one of my heroes. I've learned so much from his art.
Rest in peace 🔥❤️🔥
Rest peacefully Bernie. You are greatly missed!
Wonderful! I have to check if you covered already BWS now!
Got a copy of the original Frankenstein book he did, every page is a masterpiece.
Bernie's Apocalyptic daemon comic book 11:11, is an amazingly grim gem! Seek it out.
His art is very reminiscent of the legendary "" Ghastly " Graham Ingels ; Mike Ploog; Rich Corben, and others like him !
WRIGHTSON RULES! NUFF SAID’
Let's summarize him in one story : Jennifer. It's the paramount of horror short story. Of course his Frankenstein is a masterpiece, as all his work 🤷♂️
Had I only known, I would have saved all those Warren comics I once had as a kid.
I'm seeing similarities with Frank Miller in some of his black and white panels.
Hi is this footage yours can I use this as part of my documentary series of movies
UnTold Legends of Comic Books presents
This one will be called the Master of the Macabre Bernie Wrightson
Yes, sure, you can use the footage, no problem
@@ArtShutter ty I'll be sure to credit you
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is that a big deal for you?
Please do your homework on how to pronounce peoples names. It just makes me a little crazy when UA-camrs don't do their homework. John Gnagy is not pronounced G-nagie, it's pronounced John Nay-gee. Also, Graham Ingles is pronounced. Ing-gulls not inge-als. Come on, do some research.
I will try to do better next time, thank you for your comments
This is not a UA-camr. This is someone using an A I. Voice over a script with non copyright music. Bernie Wrightson is great but this video is hollow and dead. Boo A.I.
When I was growing up at school, I used copy these artists and by god learn a lot from them.