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- Birth nameBernard Albert Wrightson
- A comic book stylist noted for his horror illustrations, Wrightson helped revamp the horror comic in the 1970s. He combined a modern sensibility with a distinctive drafting ability rare to the then-moribund industry, bridging the gap between the previous decade's giddy optimism and the explosion of more sophisticated content ahead. Among his career high points were co-creating the Swamp Thing character for DC Comics and adapting classic horror tales for Warren Publications. He later worked in Hollywood production design.- IMDb Mini Biography By: R. Svetan
- SpousesMichele Robinson(1976 - May 30, 2015) (her death, 2 children)Liz(? - March 18, 2017) (his death)
- Known for drawing horror comics.
- Intricate pen-and-ink drawings.
- Lush brushwork.
- Co-created Swamp Thing with Len Wein.
- Took a correspondence course from the Famous Artists School.
- Was mostly self-taught but he did watch TV art instructor Jon Gnagy on Saturday mornings.
- Was a big fan of the comic strips of Hal Forster (Prince Valiant) and Alex Raymond (Flash Gordon).
- Dropped out of high school in 1966.
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