by Clayburn Moore Based on Frank Frazetta. 12 January 2022 Chance When Edgar Rice Burroughs wrote the first book in the series, John Carter of Mars Barsoom his mind was in the right place, that picture is proof of when, Men were Men and Women wore little. There are many other great artists to have depicted Barsoom (Mars), Carter, and the other wonders of Burroughs stories. Some images (walls) by Kyriakos was included in this work, and we acknowledge and appreciate this contribution that he is not yet aware of. 8,113 sales Swords of Mars Frank Frazetta Barsoom b/w vintage early dark fantasy Burroughs comic art print art Sci Fi man cave deco American artist Returns accepted This seller accepts returns on this item. Thursday, JFrank Frazetta on Barsoom and Pellucidar Now here, my friends, is some wrap-around cover art. And also like Conan, my favorite is probably the incomparable Frank Frazetta. Design by Balthasar & Blue Monkey, models by Blue Monkey, compositing by Balthasar. cold-cast porcelain statue of FRAZETTA's PRINCESS, based on the charachter DEJAH THORIS from the Mars books by Edgar Rice Burroughs, issued in 1996 by Clayburn Moore Creations, statue is about 8.25 inches high, base is about 6.5 inches wide, -sits on a dark wood circular base which is about 7 inches wide x 1.25 inches high so the overall height of statue and base is over 9 inches tall -looks very nice, base of statue shows the limitation and production information, both the statue and the base are in Very Fine condition, might be a bit dusty but this has been displayed as part of a book collection with subdued lighting and NO exposure to sunlight, this statue and base has the original box, box measures about 12h x 9.5w x 8.5 inches deep, box is also numbered to match the statue, box overall is Near Fine with a bit of rubbing, -a lovely production which would make a great gift for an ERB fan/collector, this item may require additional shipping charges -if a concern please inquire before ordering, any image directly beside this listing is the actual item and not a generic photo ///NOT SIGNED -GUARANTEED to be AVAILABLE ///. The Frank Frazetta cover illustration is AWESOME - of course Theres action a-plenty in this tale, which so far has taken place in a part of Mars/Barsoom. From a Cover illustration that the late, great Frank Frazetta did for the book 'John Carter and the Savage Apes of Mars'. The Martians wear next to nothing stuff that would be beyond scandalous on Earth but is perfectly fine on Barsoom, and such fashion choices are common in either gender. USA: USA: Clayburn S Moore Creations, 1996, 1st (and only) issue, Limited Edition, 1996.
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