Night Winds Print
Night Winds
Frank Frazetta’s cover artwork for Karl Edward Wagner's paperback titled "Night Winds," (Warner Books, 1978) "Night Winds" was released by Warner Books in 1978 and it contains six stories first published between 1974 and 1977: “Undertow”, “Two Suns Setting,” “The Dark Muse,” “Raven’s Eyrie,” “Lynortis Reprise,” and “Sing a Last Song of Valdese” in which Kane is successively a possessive lover, a necromancer banished, a crime lord, a bandit-rapist, and a betrayer of armies. Only in the last story is he not actively antagonistic. Kane is not an example of gray morality, he’s a brutal villain. (Blackgate.com)
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Original Artwork owned by Heidi Frazetta
Night Winds
Frank Frazetta’s cover artwork for Karl Edward Wagner's paperback titled "Night Winds," (Warner Books, 1978) "Night Winds" was released by Warner Books in 1978 and it contains six stories first published between 1974 and 1977: “Undertow”, “Two Suns Setting,” “The Dark Muse,” “Raven’s Eyrie,” “Lynortis Reprise,” and “Sing a Last Song of Valdese” in which Kane is successively a possessive lover, a necromancer banished, a crime lord, a bandit-rapist, and a betrayer of armies. Only in the last story is he not actively antagonistic. Kane is not an example of gray morality, he’s a brutal villain. (Blackgate.com)
© Frazetta Girls 2022 All Rights Reserved
Original Artwork owned by Heidi Frazetta