Yes, Frank Robbins did draw for EC Comics at some point in his career.
Frank Frazetta wasn't associated with EC Comics. His work was more prominently featured in other publications and he developed his own distinct style and fan base separate from EC Comics.
Freddie Mercury was all about music. He didn't have any known involvement in the world of comics. His talent and passion lay in creating and delivering amazing music to the world.
To my knowledge, Rick Buckler didn't draw Conan in comics. But you might want to check more specialized comic forums or resources for a definite answer.
Yes, Stan Lee actually drew comics. However, his significant impact on the comic industry was more through his imaginative storytelling and shaping of beloved characters. His drawing work was relatively limited compared to his other achievements.
EC Comics can be seen as having elements of liberalism in some of their storylines and themes.
EC Comics had a variety of cover materials. While some had non-gloss paper covers, others might have had gloss or a different finish. It really varied from one comic to another.
Definitely. Creepshow paid homage to EC Comics in many ways. The anthology format, the macabre storylines, and the graphic visuals all have echoes of EC Comics' influence.
Stan Lee did draw comics. His work encompassed various styles and genres, and his artistry played a crucial role in bringing many beloved characters to life.
No, Ben Franklin did not draw comics. He was known for his many other achievements, but not for creating comics.
It's hard to say. There might be a possibility that Kelly drew Spawn comics, but without more details, it's difficult to give a definite answer. Maybe you could check some art galleries or comic-related websites for more clues.