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Frank Frazetta

Illustrator

(1928 - 2010)

Frank Frazetta

Frank Frazetta was a versatile and prolific comic book artist. In the 1940s and ’50s, he drew for Al Capp’s Lil’ Abner series.



Bibliography

Li’l Abner The Frazetta Years Volume 1 1954-1955 (2003)

This series reprints in full color the Sunday Li’l Abner continuity, which was different from the daily strips. Carried by over 900 newspapers, Li’l Abner was the most popular strip in America for decades.

Author(s): Al Capp
Illustrator(s): Andy Amato
Al Capp
Harvey Curtis
Frank Frazetta
Walter Johnson

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Li’l Abner The Frazetta Years Volume 2 1956-1957 (2003)

This series reprints in full color the Sunday Li’l Abner continuity, which was different from the daily strips. Carried by over 900 newspapers, Li’l Abner was the most popular strip in America for decades. This is the second volume of Sunday strips.

Author(s): Al Capp
Illustrator(s): Andy Amato
Al Capp
Harvey Curtis
Frank Frazetta
Walter Johnson

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Li’l Abner The Frazetta Years Volume 3 1958-1959 (2003)

This series reprints in full color the Sunday Li’l Abner continuity, which was different from the daily strips. Carried by over 900 newspapers, Li’l Abner was the most popular strip in America for decades. This is the third volume of Sunday strips.

Author(s): Al Capp
Illustrator(s): Andy Amato
Al Capp
Harvey Curtis
Frank Frazetta
Walter Johnson

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Li’l Abner The Frazetta Years Volume 4 1960-1961 (2004)

This series reprints in full color the Sunday Li’l Abner continuity, which was different from the daily strips. Carried by over 900 newspapers, Li’l Abner was the most popular strip in America for decades. This is the fourth volume of Sunday strips.

Author(s): Al Capp
Illustrator(s): Andy Amato
Al Capp
Harvey Curtis
Frank Frazetta
Walter Johnson

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Li’l Abner Volume 20 Dailies 1954 (1994)

Set in the hillbilly South, Li’l Abner was one of the most popular comic strips in America for decades. This is the twentieth volume in the reprinting of the strip.

Author(s): Al Capp
Illustrator(s): Andy Amato
Al Capp
Harvey Curtis
Frank Frazetta
Walter Johnson
Et al

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Li’l Abner Volume 21 Dailies 1955 (1995)

Set in the hillbilly South, Li’l Abner was one of the most popular comic strips in America for decades. This is the twenty-first volume in the reprinting of the strip.

Author(s): Al Capp
Illustrator(s): Andy Amato
Al Capp
Harvey Curtis
Frank Frazetta
Walter Johnson
Et al

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Li’l Abner Volume 22 Dailies 1956 (1995)

Set in the hillbilly South, Li’l Abner was one of the most popular comic strips in America for decades. This is the twenty-second volume in the reprinting of the strip.

Author(s): Al Capp
Illustrator(s): Andy Amato
Al Capp
Harvey Curtis
Frank Frazetta
Walter Johnson
Et al

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Li’l Abner Volume 23 Dailies 1957 (1996)

Set in the hillbilly South, Li’l Abner was one of the most popular comic strips in America for decades. This is the twenty-third volume in the reprinting of the strip.

Author(s): Al Capp
Illustrator(s): Andy Amato
Al Capp
Harvey Curtis
Frank Frazetta
Walter Johnson
Et al

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Li’l Abner Volume 24 Dailies 1958 (1996)

Set in the hillbilly South, Li’l Abner was one of the most popular comic strips in America for decades. This is the twenty-fourth volume in the reprinting of the strip.

Author(s): Al Capp
Illustrator(s): Andy Amato
Al Capp
Harvey Curtis
Frank Frazetta
Walter Johnson
Et al

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Li’l Abner Volume 25 Dailies 1959 (1997)

Set in the hillbilly South, Li’l Abner was one of the most popular comic strips in America for decades. This is the twenty-fifth volume in the reprinting of the strip.

Author(s): Al Capp
Illustrator(s): Andy Amato
Al Capp
Harvey Curtis
Frank Frazetta
Walter Johnson
Et al

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Li’l Abner Volume 26 Dailies 1960 (1997)

Set in the hillbilly South, Li’l Abner was one of the most popular comic strips in America for decades. This is the twenty-sixth volume in the reprinting of the strip.

Author(s): Al Capp
Illustrator(s): Andy Amato
Al Capp
Harvey Curtis
Frank Frazetta
Walter Johnson
Et al

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Li’l Abner Volume 27 Dailies 1961 (1998)

Set in the hillbilly South, Li’l Abner was one of the most popular comic strips in America for decades. This is the twenty-seventh and last volume in this reprinting of the strip - but not the end of the strip.

Author(s): Al Capp
Illustrator(s): Andy Amato
Al Capp
Harvey Curtis
Frank Frazetta
Walter Johnson
Et al

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