Showing posts with label Bernie Wrightson. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bernie Wrightson. Show all posts

Veteran comics artist Bernie Wrightson retiring due to health

Sad news, veteran comics artist Bernie Wrightson, the co-creator of Swamp-Thing, is retiring due to ill health.

This statement was posted on Wrigthson's Facebook page:
I apologize for our silence for the past few months. Last November Bernie began falling again, and having obvious problems with perception. He had to undergo yet another brain surgery to relieve bleeding, and then spend several weeks undergoing in-patient rehabilitation. Unfortunately, it appears that he has lasting damage: he has extremely limited function on his left side, and is unable to walk or reliably use his left hand, among other limitations.

We have had to come to the sad conclusion that he is now effectively retired: he will produce no new art, and he is unable to attend conventions. Should this situation change I will happily announce it here.

He can still sign his name (in fact he was signing Kickstarter prints in the hospital!), and is otherwise pretty healthy and has good cognition. We expect to continue releasing signed prints, and offering occasional pieces of art for sale from the collection that remains. We both thank all of you for your continuing support and good wishes!

All our best,
Liz and Bernie Wrightson
Here is an amazing piece Wrighson did for an edition of Mary Shelley's "Frankenstein" back in the early 1980s:

Another look at Bernie Wrightson's "Frankenstein"

The Golden Age shares some of Bernie Wrightson's gorgeous artwork for a 1970s edition of Mary Shelly's "Frankenstein." Turns out the book is in print, and also available via Kindle, from Dark Horse Comics.