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Ramona Fradon

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Ramona Fradon


Born
in Chicago, Illinois, The United States
October 02, 1926

Died
February 24, 2024

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American comics artist known for her work illustrating Aquaman and Brenda Starr, and co-creating the superhero Metamorpho. Her career began in 1950.

Average rating: 3.8 · 5,311 ratings · 743 reviews · 107 distinct worksSimilar authors
The Art of Ramona Fradon

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The Gnostic Faustus

3.75 avg rating — 12 ratings — published 2007 — 3 editions
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The Dinosaur That Got Tired...

4.17 avg rating — 6 ratings — published 2011 — 3 editions
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Super DC Giant Aquaman

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Story of Superman-Box Set o...

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When superman was superboy

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Super Friends: Saturday Mor...

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The Adventures of Superbaby

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HOW Superman Came to Earth

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SUPERMAN in Metropolis

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“Mephistopheles' contentious, often ambiguous relationship to Faustus is a reference to tantra just as it is to alchemy. It resembles the shifting tactics of a guru who varies his approach to his pupil in order to dissolve his resistances and prepare him for wider states of consciousness. Both Faustus and the tantric aspirant stimulate and indulge their senses under the guidance of their teachers who encourage them to have sexual encounters with women in their dreams. Both work with magical diagrams or yantras, exhibit extraordinary will, "fly" on visionary journeys, acquire powers of teleportation, invisibility, prophecy, and healing, and have ritual intercourse with women whom they visualize as goddesses. The tantrist [sic] is said to become omniscient as a result of his sacred "marriage," and Faustus produces an omniscient child in his union with the visualized Helen, or Sophia.”
Ramona Fradon, The Gnostic Faustus

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