Bernie Wrightson Walking Dead

Bernie Wrightson Walking Dead. In Episode 6 of Season 6 of The Walking Dead, "Always Accountable," one of the walkers featured in the episode was intended as a tribute to Wrightson's art.Executive producer, director, and. The Walking Dead has concluded its seventh season with an episode high on shocks, emotion and fist-pumping thrills (not to mention an unexpected cameo from a deceased character).


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Aside from all the stressful and touching scenes witnessed in The Walking Dead's season 7 finale this week, fans of the show would have also noticed that the episode was dedicated to Bernie Wrightson. THE Walking Dead has revealed why it's season 7 finale was dedicated to Bernie Wrightson.

Wrightson began his career as an illustrator for The Baltimore Sun newspaper in 1966. At the end of The Walking Dead Season 7 finale, the show paid tribute to one of the icons of the horror industry The Walking Dead season seven came to a dramatic end last night in an action-packed episode that saw one beloved character bite the dust

. Bernard Albert Wrightson (October 27, 1948 - March 18, 2017) was an American artist, known for co-creating the Swamp Thing, his adaptation of the novel Frankenstein illustration work, and for his other horror comics and illustrations, which feature his trademark intricate pen and brushwork. At the end of The Walking Dead Season 7 finale, the show paid tribute to one of the icons of the horror industry

Cap'n's Comics Walking Dead by Berni Wrightson. Both episodes begin with a flashforward of the deaths (although this is not known until the end) and feature re-appearances of dead characters, as well as the episode titles referencing time On a black background, the words "In Memory Of Bernie Wrightson" flashed.