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Frazetta Family Issues Resolved....It's All Over!!

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Here's the Official Press Release:

 

PRESS RELEASE

Frank Frazetta is please to announce that all of the litigation surrounding his

family and his art has been resolved. All of Frank's children will now be

working together as a team to promote his remarkable collection of images that

has inspired people for decades. Frank wishes to thank all of his fans around

the world for their loyal and enthusiastic support since the passing of his

beloved wife of over 50 years, Ellie Frazetta.

 

All of Frank Frazetta's art and intellectual property is owned by Frazetta

Properties, LLC. Mr. Frazetta's management team, Robert Pistella and Stephen

Ferzoco, continue as the exclusive representatives for all art related sales,

licensing, and marketing. Frank, his four children and his management team are

thrilled to put any past differences behind them and look forward to working

together as a family to preserve and promote the art and legacy of one of

America's greatest artists.

 

 

Hopefully this puts to rest all the crazy events of the past few months and will let everyone get back to simply appreciating what an iconic artist Mr. Frazetta is.

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I still say he should take all his art to the back yard and burn it.

I hate it when kids fight over inheritances they've not received yet.

None of them deserve anything.

 

 

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I still say he should take all his art to the back yard and burn it.

I hate it when kids fight over inheritances they've not received yet.

None of them deserve anything.

 

I would not go that far (burning the paintings) But I would definitely donate to a museum.
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I still say he should take all his art to the back yard and burn it.

I hate it when kids fight over inheritances they've not received yet.

None of them deserve anything.

 

 

+1

 

zero to the bickering family.

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I still say he should take all his art to the back yard and burn it.

I hate it when kids fight over inheritances they've not received yet.

None of them deserve anything.

 

 

+1

 

zero to the bickering family.

 

 

If that's what really occurred here I would agree with you both.

 

Since it's not. I can't.

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I still say he should take all his art to the back yard and burn it.

I hate it when kids fight over inheritances they've not received yet.

None of them deserve anything.

 

 

+1

 

zero to the bickering family.

 

There the ones who usually scream the loudest about the taxes they have to pay, when they start selling off the pieces. Museum.

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I still say he should take all his art to the back yard and burn it.

I hate it when kids fight over inheritances they've not received yet.

None of them deserve anything.

 

 

Thats a great idea...the same should be done with all works of art...oh, and books too... :screwy:

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I still say he should take all his art to the back yard and burn it.

I hate it when kids fight over inheritances they've not received yet.

None of them deserve anything.

 

 

Thats a great idea...the same should be done with all works of art...oh, and books too... :screwy:

 

I didn't mean burn them in some Marxist push for censorship. doh!

 

 

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sorry I don't burn books, I remember reading about a guy in germany that use to do that. No thanks

 

Really? Never heard that before. What was his name?

It was Austrian Corporal....

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