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38 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Comics emphasis, plus more famous paintings. Whoa!
This is book 2 of a trilogy. This one seems to have more emphasis on his comic book and comic strip work, than what appears in the other two books of the trilogy, "Icon" and "Testament." This one includes an 8-page romance comic book story by Frank, from 1952.

There are also plenty more Tarzan/Burroughs/John Carter of Mars works, and terrific...

Published on January 14, 2002 by Bryan E. Leed

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars As good as Icon...
SPECIFICS:
Page Count: 195
Number of images: 209
Small images: 118
Half page images: 7
Full page images: 75
2-page spreads: 9
BW images: 79

TEXT:
Lots of text about the author, is life and his work

ART:
6 images: 5 stars
27 images: 4 stars
94 images: 3 stars
56 images: 2...
Published on August 13, 2009 by Carlos Severino


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38 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Comics emphasis, plus more famous paintings. Whoa!, January 14, 2002
This is book 2 of a trilogy. This one seems to have more emphasis on his comic book and comic strip work, than what appears in the other two books of the trilogy, "Icon" and "Testament." This one includes an 8-page romance comic book story by Frank, from 1952.

There are also plenty more Tarzan/Burroughs/John Carter of Mars works, and terrific paintings of Savage Pellucidar.

Frank's work for Warren magazines, like Eerie, Creepy, and Vampirella get shown and discussed in this book (and also in the other two books of this series).

All of the different eras and decades of Frank's life and career are discussed and shown, in all three books, but always with different paintings, drawings, personal photos, and different commentary by different friends and business associates.

I would recommend starting with "Icon" if you're new to Frazetta's work, but "Legacy" is a close second, containing the works that he is best known for. "Testament" has a focus on unpublished, never before seen work.

One thing that is surprising in all three of these books is seeing how Frazetta would often paint over his paintings, to improve them and change major elements, after they were originally published. So, many of his paintings look different than the way they were printed on paperback covers in the 1960's and '70's.

I am very pleased with all three of these books, but "Legacy" is my favorite of the three, if I really had to choose.

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18 of 19 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Better & Better, November 23, 1999
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After "Icon" I didn't think there was anything left to be said about arguably this century's greatest fantasy artist. Boy, was I wrong! "Legacy" is a stunning collection of paintings and drawings, many that have either never been included in Frazetta's previous books or are published here for the first time. Check out "Predators"--wow! There's even an entire romance comic story from the '50s that showcases some of the best brush work you're likely to see. As the editors say, there's only one Frazetta. Thank goodness there are TWO great books: "Icon" and "Legacy"!
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13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent companion to "Icon" -, November 22, 1999
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"Legacy" contains a few repeats from "Icon", but don't pass it by. Once again, we're given a beautiful and affordable collection of Frazetta's work. There are many pieces pulled from personal collections. Quite a bit of watercolor and pen work is included, as well as some sculpture.
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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A fine collection of fantastic images, July 23, 2001
"Legacy: Selected Drawings & Paintings by Frank Frazetta" brings together many examples from the career of this distinctive artist. The book has been edited by Arnie Fenner and Cathy Fenner, and includes a foreword by Danton Burroughs.

"Legacy" gives examples of Frazetta's covers for books, magazines, and comic books, as well as movie posters and even comedy album covers. Many memorable characters from pop culture are depicted: King Kong, Dracula, Tarzan, etc. I especially liked the illustrations from Edgar Rice Burroughs' Mars books, with their six-limbed Martian apes and tusked, green-skinned warriors.

Some of Frazetta's illustrations are haunting, even melancholy, and others are exciting and action-packed. A sorcerer summoning a demon, a scuba diver facing a sea monster, and of course, voluptuous maidens will be found in this book. In some cases, alternate versions of the same commission are given (making this book especially useful for art students and cultural historians). I recommend this book to those interested in the visual art of the sci-fi, fantasy, and adventure genres.

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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Sinewy bloodsoaked barbarians and voluptuous goddesses...., March 8, 2000
Sci-fi and fantasy fans know of Frank Frazetta from his great covers of Robert E. Howard's Conan the Barbarian and Edgar Rice Burroughs' Tarzan and Pellucidar paperbacks--and of covers of the 60's-70's popart horror slick magazines Eerie, Creepy, and Vampirella...indeed, these same fans became somewhat like latter day speculators by causing prices of some of these books to increase in some instances more than one hundred fold simply because Frazetta did the cover art. Well, now because of "Legacy", all Frazetta fans can enjoy his sword and sorcery work, his post-Lil'Abner penwork and humor, his inventions of neo-Gothic phantasmogoria, elves, princess goddesses and swampy-moss covered jungle dramas without someone price gorging--indeed, original prints of these great works may by now be on par with, say, a Warhol lithograph, but that in my opinion shouldn't be the reason one enjoys Frazetta...Frazetta's work is and always have been great to look at, to get lost in, to live in those dark fantasies he conjures up. Trust me. Are you gonna love this!
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11 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Another Excellent Gallery of Frazetta's Works, March 2, 2000
After having immensely enjoyed ICON, I waited with baited breath for another volume to help my Frazetta collection towards completion. I did not have to wait long. LEGEND is leaps and bounds ahead of ICON (although both books are essential for any collection of Frazetta's works), both in biographical works and selection of paintings. While ICON concentrated mostly on his "fantasy-based" paintings (largely the magnificient pieces that Frazetta created for the Robert E. Howard series), LEGEND concentrates on the "fantasy-based" paintings Frazetta painted both for Howard and Burroughs, as well as much-appreciated comic work and book covers from other genres of literature. A perfect companion piece to ICON or any other fantasy or Frazetta collection.
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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars As good as Icon..., August 13, 2009
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Carlos Severino (Lisbon, Portugal) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Legacy: Paintings and Drawings by Frank Frazetta (Paperback)
SPECIFICS:
Page Count: 195
Number of images: 209
Small images: 118
Half page images: 7
Full page images: 75
2-page spreads: 9
BW images: 79

TEXT:
Lots of text about the author, is life and his work

ART:
6 images: 5 stars
27 images: 4 stars
94 images: 3 stars
56 images: 2 stars
27 images: 1 star

Overall: 3 stars
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7 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Frank Frazetta is leaving a Legacy, June 7, 2000
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Paul Simone (Fayetteville, GA USA) - See all my reviews
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I bought the book ICON at the same time I bought this book. LEGACY has a slightly different tone than the ICON book. It is a wonderful tone and in complete harmony with the other book. It's kind of like two tubes on a wind chime. I use this analogy in hopes that more chimes, I mean books will come along to complete the symphony.

The ink sketches are great too. I'm partial to the full color oil paintings. What colors, what force, what passion jumps from the pages of this book. These Frazetta books are not only a legacy to the artist but to art in our culture. Imagine Frank painting in the same studio as say... N.C. Wyeth; or even Hal Foster of Prince Valiant fame. I wonder how each artist would influence the other. I bet Mr. Frazetta would set the tone.

Once again, you can't go wrong buying this book. To read more remarks about the Frazetta books, please see my review of the book ICON.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Fitting Tribute to a Legend in his own Time, January 6, 2000
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Galahad 27 (Chula Vista, CA United States) - See all my reviews
Legacy is a fantasy feast for the eyes. Frazetta set the standard for this genre and has never been surpassed. Legacy is worth every penny. I highly recommend it.
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A thing of beauty..., May 5, 2000
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Joss Delage (Seattle, WA USA) - See all my reviews
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I'm a Frazetta fan, and knew before hand that I would love this book. However, I was surprised and amused to discover so much about the artist's personality, how he describes his love & respect for women, etc...

There's also a great painting of his wife, without (obviously) any of the violence & eroticism that Frazetta is mostly known for. It's just a sweet, beautiful painting of a nice looking, every day person... Very interesting...

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