Fantasy-art hero Frank Frazetta was one of the most metal visual artists who ever lived, his gorgeous paintings of musclebound barbarians, warrior women, mythical beasts and, of course, the menacing figure known as the Death Dealer being tailor made for heavy-metal album covers and T-shirts. Fortunately for fans of his work, Frazetta Girls — the lifestyle brand created by the artist's family with the mission of keeping his legacy alive after his 2010 death — has been bringing his iconic artwork to contemporary clothing and accessories. Late last year, they collaborated with actor, metalhead and D&D enthusiast Joe Manganiello on a special capsule from his Death Saves streetwear line. Now, the company has released its own Fall/Winter '19 Collection, which includes Death Dealer graphic tees, metal pin sets, back patches, Inktober hoodies and more. Check out a few pieces below. The entire collection was designed in-house by the Frazetta Girl's team and is available exclusively via FrazettaGirls.com.
Frazetta Girls Releases Badass Frank Frazetta Fall/Winter 2019 Collection
Death Dealer graphic tees, metal pin sets, back patches and more
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