Originally by Frank Frazetta

3 Supreme items sourced from Frank Frazetta

Frank Frazetta was an American fantasy and science-fiction illustrator born in Brooklyn, New York in 1928. After early work on comics and men's magazines, he painted covers for reprints of Edgar Rice Burroughs's novels starting in 1962 and went on to define the visual language of Conan the Barbarian and sword-and-sorcery paperbacks. His 1973 oil painting Death Dealer became one of the most recognized fantasy images of the twentieth century. Frazetta died in 2010, and his daughter Holly and granddaughter Sara now manage licensing through Frazetta Girls and Frazetta Properties. Supreme has collaborated with the Frazetta estate on graphic apparel, including pieces featuring Death Dealer.