Frazetta's paintings are probably the most recognized images of genre work to have come from the field. People tend to either love it unreservedly or just roll their eyes. This is a lovely retrospective of his work, with some samples from his early comics art, introductions and appreciations from Rick Berry, James E. Bama, Arnie Fenner, and William Stout, as well as curiosities such as his caricature of Ringo Starr, movie posters, etc. His covers for Burroughs' works and the Conan books will forever be remembered as the ideal portrayal of the characters, and this volume contains a lot of those of those as well as paintings he did of Karl Edward Wagner's Kane, King Kong, Buck Rogers, the Universal Monsters, etc. It's a lovely book to leaf through, and contains insightful discussions of the individual paintings as well. The cover to Moorcock's The Silver Warriors is my still my favorite book cover, even after all these years. Icon indeed!