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Frank Brunner (born February 21, 1949) is an American and best known for his work at in the 1970s.


Early life
Brunner attended Manhattan's High School of Art and Design. He was in the same graduating class as and . He studied at the New York University Film School.


Career

Comics
Brunner entered the comics profession as a writer-artist for the black-and-white comics magazines Web of Horror, Creepy, Eerie, and . His first work for was inking an 11-page Watcher backup story in The Silver Surfer #6 (June 1969). Brunner's best-known color-comics work is his Marvel Comics collaboration with writer on the hero in #9–14 (July 1973 – March 1974)
(2025). 9780756641238, Dorling Kindersley.
and in Doctor Strange: Master of the Mystic Arts #1–2 and #4–5 (June–August 1974 and Oct.–Dec. 1974). The two killed Dr. Strange's mentor, the , and Strange became the new Sorcerer Supreme. Englehart and Brunner created a multi-issue storyline in which a sorcerer named Sise-Neg ("Genesis" spelled backward) goes back through history, collecting all magical energies, until he reaches the beginning of the universe, becomes all-powerful and creates it anew, leaving Strange to wonder whether this was, paradoxically, the original creation. , seeing the issue after publication, ordered Englehart and Brunner to print a retraction saying this was not God but a god, so as to avoid offending religious readers. The writer and artist concocted a fake letter from a fictitious minister praising the story, and mailed it to Marvel from Texas; Marvel unwittingly printed the letter, and dropped the retraction order. In 2010, ranked Englehart and Brunner's run on the "Doctor Strange" feature ninth on its list of the "Top 10 1970s Marvels".

Other Marvel credits include Howard the Duck's first two solo stories in Giant-Size #4 and #5 (May and Aug. 1975)Sanderson "1970s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 169: "Howard the Duck returned in a new series of stories by writer/creator Steve Gerber and artist Frank Brunner in the back of Giant-Size Man-Thing." and the first two issues of the Howard the Duck comic book series (Jan. and March 1976),Sanderson "1970s" in Gilbert (2008), p. 174: "Gerber and artist Frank Brunner quickly brought Howard back...in his own comic book." as well as the Chamber of Chills, Haunt of Horror, and Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction. He drew covers for the supernatural series The Tomb of Dracula and the swamp-monster series Man-Thing.

Also for Marvel, Brunner adapted Robert E. Howard's sword-and-sorcery pulp fiction hero Conan the Barbarian in the 42-page story "The Scarlet Citadel", and drew many covers for the similar series and Savage Sword of Conan. Brunner left Marvel in 1979 and wrote an essay in The Comics Journal stating that he "felt the romance with comics was over".

Brunner and novelist collaborated on a comics adaptation of Moorcock's sword-and-sorcery hero in Heavy Metal magazine. It was reprinted in publisher 's Greatest Hits.

Brunner briefly returned to comics in the early-1980s as artist on the title Warp!, based on the science fiction play that ran briefly on in the 1970s. He then wrote and drew the The Seven Samuroid (1984), a science-fiction takeoff of the movie classic .


Film and television
Brunner moved to Hollywood and began a career in movie and television , working on projects for ( ), Walt Disney Imagineering (Euro Tomorrowland movie), Warner Bros. (preproduction Batman design) and DreamWorks ( Invasion USA). He was the head of character design for the .


Awards
Brunner received an in 1976.


Bibliography

Books
  • The Brunner Mystique (Artist Index Series Volume One) (Hendrik Sharples and Steven R. Johnson, March 1976)
  • Brunner's Beauties (Eros Comix, August 1993)
  • Eyes Of Light: the Fantasy Art of Frank Brunner (Vanguard Productions, 2002)
  • Mythos: The Fantasy Realms of Frank Brunner (Vanguard Productions, 2007)


Comics and magazines
Interior art (except where noted) includes:


First Comics
  • Warp! #1–9 (1983)


Marvel Comics
  • Chamber of Chills #2–4 (1973)
  • Doctor Strange #1–5 (also covers) (1974)
  • # 4–5 (1975) (first two Howard the Duck solo appearances)
  • Howard the Duck #1–2 (also covers) (1976)
  • (Doctor Strange feature) #4 (inker); #6, 9–14 (1972–1974)
  • Monsters Unleashed #2 (1973)
  • Mystic Hands of Dr. Strange #1 (2010)
  • Savage Sword of Conan #30 (1978)
  • Silver Surfer #6 (inker) (1969)
  • Unknown Worlds of Science Fiction #1 (1975)


Pacific Comics


Star Reach
  • Quack #1, 6 (1976–1977)
  • #3 (also painted cover); #10, 12 (covers only) (1974–1977)


Warren Publishing
  • Creepy #39, 45 (1971–1972)
  • Eerie #35 (1971)
  • #10 (1971)


Other publishers
  • Adventures of Chrissie Claus #31 (cover)
  • Brunner's Carnal Delights #1 (cover) (Carnal)
  • Castle of Frankenstein (Kable News)
  • Crawdaddy!
  • Flare #29 (cover) (Hero)
  • Flare Adventures #13, 15–19 (covers) (Hero)
  • Monster Times
  • #2 (cover) (Dynamite Entertainment)
  • Unknown Worlds of Frank Brunner (cover) ()
  • Silver Comics #1, 4, 6 (covers) (Silver)
  • Karmatron #20 (cover and interior art, 1987) (Cepsa)
  • The War of the Worlds (covers) (Best Sellers Illustrated)
  • Witchgirls Inc. #1–3, 5 (covers)
  • Wild Stars #1–6 (covers) (Little Rocket)


Art portfolios
  • Flesh & Fantasy Bran Mak Morn
  • Alice in Wonderland
  • Through the Looking-Glass (Alice II)
  • (Elric II)
  • Flesh & Fantasy II
  • Legends of Arzack


Trading cards (Topps)


Film

Live-action


Animation


Record-album covers
  • Faithful Breath
  • Mandator
  • Necronomicon (German heavy metal bands)
  • Veto (Danish heavy metal band)


Poster prints
  • The Faerie Princess (Dreamweaver Studios)
  • Four Queens Of The Tarot (Color)
  • Dreamtide (Dreamweaver)
  • Go Ask Alice (Dreamweaver)
  • Raiders Of The Lost Egg (Vanguard)


Further reading
  • "Brunner Mystique", interview: Spectrum Magazine #3
  • Star*Reach information referenced from Comic Book Artist #2


External links

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