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On March 19, Liz Wrightson confirmed that her husband, Bernie, beloved artist and creator of many things that go bump in the night, had died at 68 after a long battle with brain cancer.
Comic book fans took to Twitter Sunday morning to pay tribute to Bernie Wrightson, the famed comic book artist and horror novel illustrator who created some of the most detailed horror images ever ...
Bernie Wrightson is "effectively retired," according to his wife. By Graeme McMillan Bernie Wrightson, the co-creator of DC Entertainment’s Swamp Thing and collaborator with Stephen King on a ...
Bernie Wrightson, famed comic book artist, died Sunday after a long battle with brain cancer. He was 68. Wrightson was known as one of the most prolific horror illustrators of all time ...
Comics fans woke up Sunday to news of the death of industry legend Bernie Wrightson, whose detailed line work took him from the co-creation of DC's Swamp Thing to an illustrated adaptation of Mary ...
The world of comic books has lost another legend, as artist Bernie Wrightson, known primarily for his work on horror comics and being the co-creator of DC Comics‘ iconic horror hero Swamp Thing ...
The fourth and concluding issue of Steve Niles and Bernie Wrightson’s Frankenstein Alive, Alive will be released in January 2018. Exploring the further adventures of Mary Shelley’s creation ...
Bernie Wrightson was a legendary horror comics artist. He is perhaps best known as the co-creator of Swamp Thing. Wrightson passed away on March 18, 2017 of brain cancer at the age of 68.
A line at the end of the episode said that it was "in loving memory of Bernie Wrightson" – whose drawings of zombies inspired the creative crew on The Walking Dead. What to Read Next After a ...
Bernie Wrightson, the prolific horror comic book artist, died on Sunday after a long battle with brain cancer, his wife announced on his official website. He was 68. Wrightson is best known for co ...
Bernie Wrightson, co-creator of DC Comics’ movie-starring creature Swamp Thing, died after a battle with brain cancer. He was 68. His wife, Liz Wrightson, confirmed the news via her husband’s ...