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Frazetta posters!

November 6, 2014

I think every young geek in the seventies had at least one of these posters on his (or her) wall. Frazetta, man… that guy just BROUGHT IT. Here’s an ad for his posters, “from the original Conan paperback covers,” and the idea that you could basically cover an entire wall with Frazetta art for just $24… wild.

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