Sid Check and Frank Frazetta's cover for Beware 10 might be one of the most obscure comic book covers Frazetta ever had a hand in. Frazetta sponsored
\nFrank Frazetta is perhaps the most famous and acclaimed fantasy artist of the past century, and the number of iconic and very well-known covers he produced during his lifetime is seemingly endless. Even casual fans are familiar with pieces like Egyptian Queen and the Vampirella #1 cover. If there's such a thing as an obscure comic book cover that Frazetta had a hand in, the cover of Beware #10 might just be it.
In 1966, Fass's MF Enterprises published a character using the name Captain Marvel, prompting a legal battle between him and Marvel's Martin Goodman, over the use of the word 'Marvel'. Goodman eventually settled the suit. Fass also used names such as Plastic Man and Dr. Fate, prompting a legal response from DC Comics as well.\nAround this same time, Fass leaned into his horror comics history by partnering with Stanley R.
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