Bernie Wrightson (b. 1948)

Biography:

American artist, known specifically for his horror comics and illustrations, which feature intricate pen and brushwork.

Wrightson began his career as an illustrator for The Baltimore Sun newspaper in 1966. In 1968, he was hired by DC and was a regular artist on the House of Mystery (DC, 1951 series) and House of Secrets (DC, 1956 series) horror titles. Wrightson and writer Len Wein (b. 1948) created Swamp Thing (English) in House of Secrets (DC, 1956 series) #92 (June-July 1971). The character soon received its own monthly series Swamp Thing (DC, 1972 series), for which Wrightson drew the first ten issues.

In 1974, Wrightson began working for Warren magazines. Wrightson illustrated adaptions of works by well-known horror writers, including "The Black Cat" by Edgar Allan Poe and "Cool Air" by H. P. Lovecraft. He drew comic book adaptations of Stephen King (b. 1947)'s screenplay for Creepshow in 1982, which led to several more collaborations with King.

Wrightson spent several years creating an illustrated edition of Mary Shelley's novel Frankenstein, which was released in 1983. Later in his career, Wrightson provided concept art for various films and television series.

Notes:

To be confirmed against the Who's Who entry.

Name:

  • Bernie Wrightson
  • Type: Common Alternative Name
    Given name: Bernie Family name: Wrightson

Other Names:

  1. Wrightson Type: Common Alternative Name
    Family name: Wrightson
  2. Bernard Albert Wrightson Type: Name at Birth
    Given name: Bernard Albert Family name: Wrightson
  3. Berni Wrightson Type: Common Alternative Name
    Given name: Berni Family name: Wrightson

Signatures:

  1. B. Wrightson [generic]
  2. B.W. [generic]
  3. Berni Wrightson [generic]
  4. Berni WRIGHTSON
  5. Bernie Wrightson [generic]
  6. BW [generic]
  7. bw72 [generic]
  8. Inreb Nosthgirw [generic]
  9. Purnelle Primcurnle [generic]
  10. W [generic]
  11. Wright [generic]
  12. WRIGHTSON
  13. WRIGHTSON
  14. Wrightson [generic]
  15. WRIGHTSON
  16. Wrightson
  17. Wrightson '71 [generic]
  18. WRIGHTSON 70 [generic]
  19. Wrightson 71 [generic]
  20. Wrightson 72 [generic]
  21. Wrightson 73 [generic]
  22. WRIGHTSON 74 [generic]
  23. WRIGHTSON [plain letters]
  24. WRIGHTSON [vertical]


Awards:

  1. 1972: Shazam Award - Best Penciller (Dramatic Division)
  2. 1973: Shazam Award - Best Penciller (Dramatic Division)
  3. 1974: Comic Fan Art Awards - Favorite Pro Artist/Penciller
  4. 1986: Bob Clampett Humanitarian Award - [no name]
  5. 1987: Inkpot Award - [no name]
  6. 2012: Ghastly Awards - Best Inker
  7. 2012: Ghastly Awards - Hall of Fame Inductee
  8. 2012: National Cartoonist Society Awards (NCS Awards) - Comic Book Division
  9. 2014: Eisner Award - Hall of Fame - Voter's Choices
  10. 2015: Inkwell Awards - Special Recognition Award
  11. 2020: Inkwell Awards - Joe Sinnott Hall of Fame
  12. 2021: Harvey Award - Harvey Kurtzman Award Hall of Fame

Awards for Issues:

  1. 2019: Ringo Awards - Best Single Issue or Story
    Swamp Thing Winter Special (2018 series) #1

Awards for Stories:

  1. 1972: Shazam Award - Best Individual Story (Dramatic)
    Dark Genesis! (Swamp Thing) comic story, 24p
  2. 1973: Shazam Award - Plop!
    The Gourmet (no feature) comic story, 6p
  3. 1974: Goethe Awards - Favorite Comic-Book Story
    Night of the Bat (Swamp Thing) comic story, 20.5p
  4. 1975: Warren Awards - Best Art
    The Muck Monster (no feature) comic story, 7p

Relations:

  1. Employee of - Crusty Bunkers (b. 1972)
    Notes: Did pencils and inks 1972.
  2. Spouse - Michele Robinson (b. 1941)
    Notes: Married circa 1974 until some time before her death in 2015.

Art Influences:

Bernie Wrightson (b. 1948) stated influences by:
  1. Jack Davis (b. 1924)
  2. Albert Dorne (b. 1904)
  3. Frank Frazetta (b. 1928)
  4. Graham Ingels (b. 1915)
  5. Howard Pyle (b. 1853)
  6. Al Williamson (b. 1931)
Influences by Bernie Wrightson (b. 1948) were stated by:
  1. Ian Akin (b. 1959)
  2. Justine Mara Andersen (b. 1966)
  3. Andreas (b. 1951)
  4. Chris Bachalo (b. 1965)
  5. Michael Bennett (b. 1960)
  6. Barry Blair (b. 1954)
  7. Mark Bloodworth (b. 1963)
  8. Paul J. Bolger
  9. Tim Bradstreet (b. 1967)
  10. Norm Breyfogle (b. 1960)
  11. Chris Carlson (b. 1949)
  12. Kevin Davies (b. 1961)
  13. Dan Day (b. 1956)
  14. Scot Eaton (b. 1965)
  15. Gary Frank (b. 1969)
  16. Kerry Gammill (b. 1954)
  17. Armando Gil (b. 1959)
  18. Phil Hester (b. 1966)
  19. Kyle Hotz (b. 1971)
  20. Mark Irwin (b. 1969)
  21. Kelley Jones (b. 1962)
  22. Sam Kieth (b. 1963)
  23. Bud LaRosa (b. 1966)
  24. Don Lomax (b. 1944)
  25. Shawn McManus (b. 1958)
  26. Kevin Nowlan (b. 1958)
  27. Mitch O'Connell (b. 1961)
  28. Mike Perkins (b. 1969)
  29. Eric Powell (b. 1975)
  30. Alex Ross (b. 1970)
  31. Marc Silvestri (b. 1959)
  32. John Totleben (b. 1958)
  33. Ethan Van Sciver (b. 1974)
  34. Loston Wallace (b. 1970)
  35. Scott Williams (b. 1960)
  36. Stan Woch (b. 1959)
  37. Tom Yeates (b. 1955)
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