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  fantastic art of frank frazetta: Frank Frazetta Frank Frazetta, 1979
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: Icon Frank Frazetta, 2003 Lavish full-color reproduction on deluxe art paper showcases over 65 major finished oil paintings, 25 drawings, and other pieces by the grand master of fantastic art.
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: Frank Frazetta. Ediz. Inglese Frank Frazetta, Arnie Fenner, 1999 Frazetta is without question the master of Fantasy Art. He exploded all the old preconceptions of Fantasy as a pastoral realm of cute elves, sprites and wise wizards, and re-envisioned it as a brutal wilderness inhabited by virile, ruthless warriors hewn from pure muscle, and armour-clad amazons with astonishingly voluptuous bodies, locked in perpetual combat with horrific primeval monsters and demons. Once Frazetta had wielded his paints Fantasy could never be the same again. Born in Brooklyn in 1928, he absorbed the colourful pulp adventures of Tarzan and Flash Gordon, and in the fifties he excited the next generation of Fantasy-lovers with his comics and illustrations for the seductive lady blood-sucker, Vampirella, and most fatuously Robert E. Howard's hero, Conan The Barbarian. His work, with its high levels of testosterone, wicked humour and compositional skill, has been a profound influence on film-makers such as John Milius, Clint Eastwood and George Lucas. In the sixties Frazetta's images became the poster art for psychedelic counterculture. Frazetta was no political radical, but his art ripped apart the clean, ordered world of suburban America and replaced it with a gorgeously rendered wasteland of violence and sensuality.
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: Legacy Frank Frazetta, 2006-07-28 Frank Frazetta's paintings and illustrations have set the standard for fantasy artists for the past 50 years. This collection focuses on his influence in a variety of media and genres and on his place in 20th century art history. Coedited by Hugo Award-winning editor Arnie Fenner, it includes many of Frazetta's most memorable paintings as well as revised and previously unpublished works. The art is accompanied by the artist's own observations and commentary by a number of his contemporaries.
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: Testament Frank Frazetta, 2008-04 This final entry in Arnie and Cathy Fenner’s Frazetta trilogy features 150 full-color paintings by the renowned artist and illustrator, ranging in subject matter from barbarian battles to erotica to religious art, as well as photos from his personal archives, including shots of George Lucas visiting the Frazetta estate and Bo Derek posing for one of his alluring femme fatales. Comments and anecdotes by the artist and the editors, along with testimonials from graphic-art luminaries Dave Stevens, Bruce Timm, and Bernie Wrightson, flesh out this portrait of the artist.
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: Frazetta Sketchbook, Vol. II (DLX) J. David Spurlock, 2014-12-25
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: Sensuous Frazetta J. David Spurlock, 2016-08 Vampirella, Weird Science, Dejah Thoris... No one renders exotic women better than Frazetta, the World s greatest Fantasy artist. Until now, only the most ardent collectors possessed the elusive grail items from the short period of Frazetta s early-1960s Men s magazine and risqué paperback illustrations. Often selling for hundreds of dollars each, these rare publications bridged Frazetta s exodus from traditional comics work, to his now-legendary Conan, John Carter of Mars and Death Dealer oil paintings. Now, in an affordable volume, Vanguard expands their authorized line of Frazetta books with this, the most complete collection ever, of rare, vintage, Sensuous Frazetta. This book includes a Foreword by popular Cry For Dawn creator, Joseph Michael Linsner. Contents: FOREWORD Joseph Michael Linsner; Chapter One Between the Sheets (Paperback Interiors); Chapter Two Romance & Cigarettes (Sequential Art); Chapter Three Pretty Funny Women (Sex in a Humorous Vein); Chapter Four Saucy Stories (Men s Magazine Art); Chapter Five From Casting Couch to... (Hollywood Vignettes); Chapter Six Stars in her Eyes (The Zodiac Calendar).
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: Frank Frazetta Frank Frazetta, Betty Ballantine, 1985
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: Frazetta Book Cover Art J. David Spurlock, 2022-06-28 Deluxe Slipcased hardcover edition with 16-page Bonus Folio(Trade edition is ISBN: 978-1-934331-84-2)
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: The Iron Thorn Algis Budrys, 2011-09-29 Honor White Jackson was a human being. But his planet was not Earth, nor his time Now. His world was dominated by a giant Iron Thorn. Beyond the reach of this tower there was supposedly, nothing - except a frozen, airless desert where huge winged beasts called Amsirs roamed. The duty of Jackson's caste was to hunt and kill the Amsir. And it was not until Jackson had made his first kill that he discovered the secret of his world. As the creature lay dying at his feet, Honor White Jackson partook of the fruit of knowledge. Forevermore he was committed to another life - and the bitter discovery of genius, cruelty and the human paradox.
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: The Fantastic Art of Frank Frazetta Frank Frazetta, 1976
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: Icon Frank Frazetta, 2003 Lavish full-color reproduction on deluxe art paper showcases over 65 major finished oil paintings, 25 drawings, and other pieces by the grand master of fantastic art.
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: White Indian Frank Frazetta, 2010-12 The longest comic-book run of Frank Frazetta's career! First appearing as a backup feature in Durango Kid in 1949, Dan Brand - known as the White Indian - is a colonial-era city boy whose life is marred by tragedy. When the death of his fiancee sends Brand through the wilderness on a trek to kill her murderer, he also begins a journey that will transform him into a hardened pioneer survivalist. The powerful sequential work of Frank Frazetta is in the spotlight in this collection, with all interior pages scanned from original comic-book issues and digitally cleaned. As the first White Indian story declares, When our country was young... and the truly great Americans were the intrepid pioneers of the backwoods, where the woods were thick and sown with sudden death... the greatest of the backwoodsmen was Dan Brand! Join us as a wily pioneer and his sidekick Tipi brave the wilds of the American New World and a young cartoonist takes an industry by storm with his powerful talents in the 1940s and 1950s.
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: The Next Issue Project #1: Fantastic Comics #24 Erik Larsen, Jason Latour, Joe Casey, Bryan Rutherford, 2008-01-01 This 64 page one-shot features 9 short stories by several top modern comic book talents, paying homage to obscure Golden Age and Silver Age comics. Cover by Erik Larsen. Cardstock cover.
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: Rough Work Frank Frazetta, 2007 Frank Frazetta has excelled in a wide variety of artistic formats, from fine art to paperback covers, comic books to record albums. His atmospheric worlds of sinewy superheroes, seductive sirens, and vivid monsters are wonderfully detailed, fully realized, and unmistakably his. This book gives fans an intimate glimpse of Frazetta's creative process by showcasing not only black-and-white and full-color drawings from his sketchbooks, but concept art as well, showing the artist's raw imagination and problem-solving skills. Printed on deluxe art paper and featuring personal and previously unpublished material, these “rough works†offer a fascinating look at how a modern master creates.
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: The Frank Collection Jane Frank, Howard Frank, 1999 It’s a legendary collection, containing the most celebrated names in the field: Chesley Bonestell, Margaret Brundage, Frank Frazetta, H.R. Giger, Frank R. Paul, J.K. Potter, Boris Vallejo, and many others. This first ever fully illustrated guide to these fabulous paintings and sculptures, offers an uncannily close experience to touring the Franks’ gallery live.
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: Night Winds Karl Edward Wagner, 2014-05-29 Where once the mighty Kane has passed, no one who lives forgets. Now, down the trail of past battles, Kane travels again. To the ruins of a devastated city peopled only with half-men and the waif they call their queen. To the half-burnt tavern where a woman Kane wronged long ago holds his child in keeping for the Devil. To the cave kingdom of the giants where glory and its aftermath await discovery. To the house of death itself where Kane retrieves a woman in love. The past, the future, the present - all these are one for Kane as he travels through the centuries. Contents: Undertow Two Suns Setting The Dark Muse Raven's Eyrie Lynortis Reprise Sing a Last Song of Valdese
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: Frazetta Funny Stuff Frank Frazetta, 2012 Frank Frazetta! He's been rightfully called The Grand Master of Fantasy Art! But, it's little known that Frazetta also conquered other worlds in the Golden Age of Comics, as shown in his Donald Duck-ish funny animal and hilarious hillbilly comic book stories. Even those aware of this wonderful Frazetta art don't know the extent -- this book is a whopping 256, large-format pages! Did we mention ferocious, terrifying wolves and swampland creatures in the plethora of animal stories illustrations as only Frazetta could draw them? There's also lions and tigers and bears -- oh my! -- before Frazetta's famous paintings captured the same subjects. But wait, there's more! You'll see the roots of the Frazetta Girl in the sexy Kathy teenage girl adventures and the hot Daisy Mae-look-alike, Clarabelle, in the hillbilly hi-jinks stories of her beau, Looey Lazybones (Holy Li'l Abner!). The introduction is by famed cartoon director Ralph Bakshi, who closely worked with Frazetta when they co-produced the animated feature film, Fire and Ice. Bakshi shares rare insights, anecdotes, photos, and Frazetta drawings, and created a special painting of Frazetta and himself as funny animals for this beautiful hardcover, full-color coffee table book! Frazetta -- Funny Stuff is edited and designed by Eisner award-winner Craig Yoe. As with the entire line of Yoe Books, the reproduction techniques employed strive to preserve the look and feel of expensive vintage comics. Painstakingly remastered, enjoy the closest possible recreation of reading these comics when first released.
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: Swords of Mars Edgar Rice Burroughs, 2012-02-01 John Carter is back and in the Barsoonian city of Zodanga, where he discovers the Assasins guild is alive and well!
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: Phoenix Prime Ted White, 2011-09-29 The dream of being a superman came true for Max Quest - and immediately turned into a nightmare. He was not alone. There were Others with extraordinary powers, and the last thing they wanted was another superman on Earth - especially one working for good instead of evil. They couldn't kill him. But they could send him . . . elsewhere. Elsewhere was the viciously hostile world of Qanar, where Max's powers didn't work and sorcery was a more potent weapon than science, where shadows were as menacing as steel. Max Quest still had to save Earth from the corrupt threat of the Others - but he found his destiny intricately linked with that of Qanar as well. And somewhere in space-time was his lost love . . .
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: Masters & Legends of Fantasy Art Brian Froud, Boris Vallejo, Julie Bell, Editors at Future Publishing, H. Giger, Frank Frazetta, Chris Achilleos, James Gurney, Rodney Matthews, Syd Mead, Chris Foss, Dave Gibbons, Charles Vess, Brothers Hildebrandt, 2012 Discover how to paint classic fantasy, imaginative sci-fi, and comic art, with advice on how to tell visual stories, make inspired illustrations, and create strong characters using digital techniques. A core skills section offers basic training on topics such as using custom bruches and rendering realistic materials like cloth, rock, silk, fun, and shinym etal. Artist Henning Ludvigsen presents 20 tips to b etter fantasy paintings including color, texture, and light.
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: The Ultimate Triumph Robert Ervin Howard, 1999
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: Sideshow: Fine Art Prints Matthew K. Manning, 2020-09-22 Explore the robust library of Sideshow Collectibles’ exclusive, one-of-a-kind art prints with this deluxe collection. Sideshow Collectibles’ limitless passion for creativity and entertainment has led them to become a leading source of premium, highly sought after pop-culture collectibles—and their collection of art prints is no exception. Working with top artists such as Alex Ross, Adi Granov, Stanley “Artgerm” Lau, and more, Sideshow has developed a series of beautifully crafted prints based on films, comics, TV, and animation. These officially licensed illustrations are inspired by countless fan-favorite properties, including everything from Marvel, DC, and Star Wars, to iconic classics like Terminator, Alien, Transformers, and more. , Collecting the very best of Sideshow prints in one extraordinary volume, this book is a must have for art enthusiasts and pop-culture fans everywhere.
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: Ardor on Aros Andrew Offutt, 1980
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: The Skillful Huntsman Khang Le, Mike Yamada, Felix Yoon, Scott Robertson, 2005 Documents the creative process of concept design by 3 students from the Art Center College of Design under the guidance of their instructor, Scott Robinson. The concept design includes a host of intriguing places and people, inspired by the Brothers Grimm's tale The skillfull huntsman. Discussion of ideas and techniques used to create this stunning collection of artwork between Robertson and his students reveal insights on the behind-the-scenes action of concept design.
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: Fantasy Art Techniques Boris Vallejo, 1985 In a captivating, behind-the-scenes look into the creative process of a fantasy artist, renowned artist Boris Vallejo discusses in depth the techniques of a personal style that has placed him among the leading international fantasy and science fiction artists of today. 91 color images; 32 line drawings.
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: The Frazetta Pillow Book Frank Frazetta, 1994
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: Flashing Swords! Lin Carter,
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: Frank Frazetta Frank Frazetta, 2013 Legendary science-fiction/fantasy artist Frank Frazetta created some of the most memorable and iconic images of the 20th century. Now, for the first time, read his life story written by his oldest son, Frank Frazetta, Jr. Filled with insights, stories, and anecdotes, this full-color art monograph takes readers behind the scenes to chronicle the events of this great artist's life and work. See as Frazetta develops his style and artistic sensibilities with never-before-seen photos, memorabilia, sketches, drawings, paintings, and early comic book work. This complete, comprehensive look at Frazetta's life creates a very personal, detailed portrait of the man who created legendary images of Tarzan, Conan, John Carter of Mars, Buck Rogers, Vampirella, and others too numerous to mention. Frank Frazetta: Art and Remembrances is packed full of original artwork from the author's personal collection together with book covers, record album artwork, movie posters, comic book and comic strip artwork, and more.
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: The Fantastic Art of Frank Frazetta David E. Larkin, Betty Ballantine, 1975
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: Fantastic Paintings of Frazetta (DLX) J. David Spurlock, 2020-04 Deluxe, Signed Limited Edition with 16-pg Bonus Art Folio of the world's greatest heroic fantasy artist, Frank Frazetta in the landmark collection, Fantastic Paintings of Frazetta. The New York Times said, Frazetta helped define heroes like Conan, Tarzan and John Carter of Mars with signature images of strikingly fierce, hard-bodied heroes and bosomy, callipygian damsels. Frazetta took the sex and violence of the pulp fiction of his youth and added even more action, fantasy and potency, but rendered with a panache seldom seen outside of major works of Fine Art. Despite his fantastic subject matter, the quality of Frazetta's work has not only drawn comparisons to the most brilliant of illustrators but, even to the most brilliant of fine artists including Rembrandt and Michelangelo and, major Frazetta works sell for millions of dollars. This innovator's work has inspired generations of artists, movies including the Conan films, John Carter of Mars, the Lord of the Rings trilogy, Robert Rodriguez' films including From Dusk Till Dawn, Ralph Bakshi films, the epic, Game of Thrones series, Tim Burton's Sleepy Hollow, Disney's animated Tarzan films, Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now and George Lucas' Star Wars. Forbes magazine said, Which artist helped make Arnold governor? Frank Frazetta, the Rembrandt of barbarians. J. David Spurlock started crafting this book by reviving the original million-selling 1970s mass market art book, Fantastic Art of Frank Frazetta. But, he expanded and revised to include twice as many images and, presents them at a much larger coffee-table book size. The collection is brimming with classic and rare works including barbarians, beasts, and beauties. Game of Thrones creator George R. R. Martin said, Frazetta's covers of the Conan paperback collections became the definitive picture of the character... still is. Schwarzenegger said, When I looked at Frazetta's paintings, I tell you, it was intimidating. Game of Thrones, Conan and Aquaman film star Jason Momoa said, I am a huge Frank Frazetta fan. That's what I wanted to bring to life. See the revolutionary art that helped inspire Schwarzenegger, Momoa, the Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones: FRAZETTA!
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: Fantastic Paintings of Frazetta J. David Spurlock, 2020-04 Discover the world's greatest heroic fantasy artist, Frank Frazetta in the landmark collection, Fantastic Paintings of Frazetta. The New York Times said, Frazetta helped define fantasy heroes like Conan, Tarzan and John Carter of Mars with signature images of strikingly fierce, hard-bodied heroes and bosomy, callipygian damsels. Frazetta took the sex and violence of the pulp fiction of his youth and added even more action, fantasy and potency, but rendered with a panache seldom seen outside of major works of Fine Art. Despite his fantastic subject matter, the quality of Frazetta's work has not only drawn comparisons to the most brilliant of illustrators, Maxfield Parrish, Frederic Remington, Norman Rockwell, N.C. Wyeth but, even to the most brilliant of fine artists including Rembrandt and Michelangelo and, major Frazetta works sell for millions of dollars. This innovator's work has inspired generations of artists, movies including the Conan films, John Carter of Mars, the Lord of the Rings trilogy, Robert Rodriguez' films including From Dusk Till Dawn, Ralph Bakshi films, the epic, Game of Thrones series, Tim Burton's Sleepy Hollow, Disney's animated Tarzan films, Francis Ford Coppola's Apocalypse Now and George Lucas' Star Wars. Forbes magazine said, Which artist helped make Arnold governor? Frank Frazetta, the Rembrandt of barbarians. J. David Spurlock started crafting this book by reviving the original million-selling 1970s mass market art book, Fantastic Art of Frank Frazetta. But, he expanded and revised to include twice as many images and, presents them at a much larger coffee-table book size. The collection is brimming with classic and rare works including barbarians, beasts, and beauties. Game of Thrones creator George R. R. Martin said, Frazetta's covers of the Conan paperback collections became the definitive picture of the character... still is. Schwarzenegger said, When I looked at Frazetta's paintings, I tell you, it was intimidating. Game of Thrones, Conan and Aquaman film star Jason Momoa said, I am a huge Frank Frazetta fan. That's what I wanted to bring to life. See the revolutionary art that helped inspire Schwarzenegger, Momoa, the Lord of the Rings and Game of Thrones: FRAZETTA!
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: Icon Frank Frazetta, 1998-04-01
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: Eerie Archives Volume 18 Various, 2015-02-10 Eerie Archives Volume 18 celebrates the unique horror work of Richard Corben. In addition to running some of the best Corben shorts from the seventies, this volume also includes a new interview between Corben and longtime collaborator José Villarrubia! Horror masters Bruce Jones, Bernie Wrightson, and Alex Nino also contribute!Collects Eerie #86-#89! * Exclusive new Richard Corben interview!
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: Icon Frank Frazetta, 1999 Frazetta is without question the master of Fantasy Art. He exploded all the old preconceptions of Fantasy as a pastoral realm of cute elves, sprites and wise wizards, and re-envisioned it as a brutal wilderness inhabited by virile, ruthless warriors hewn from pure muscle, and armour-clad amazons with astonishingly voluptuous bodies, locked in perpetual combat with horrific primeval monsters and demons. Once Frazetta had wielded his paints Fantasy could never be the same again. Born in Brooklyn in 1928, he absorbed the colourful pulp adventures of Tarzan and Flash Gordon, and in the fifties he excited the next generation of Fantasy-lovers with his comics and illustrations for the seductive lady blood-sucker, Vampirella, and most fatuously Robert E. Howard's hero, Conan The Barbarian. His work, with its high levels of testosterone, wicked humour and compositional skill, has been a profound influence on film-makers such as John Milius, Clint Eastwood and George Lucas. In the sixties Frazetta's images became the poster art for psychedelic counterculture. Frazetta was no political radical, but his art ripped apart the clean, ordered world of suburban America and replaced it with a gorgeously rendered wasteland of violence and sensuality.
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: Eerie Archives Volume 14 Various, 2013-10-22 The latest Eerie Archives volume reprints issues #65–#69 of Warren Publishing's frightful anthology of horror, fantasy, and science fiction and includes work by Alex Toth, Bernie Wrightson, Paul Neary, and others. Vivid covers by Ken Kelly and Sanjulian are reproduced, and a new introduction by John Cochran caps off this fine collection! * Legendary creators influential, experimental horror! There's an astonishing assortment of style and craftmanship contained in each and every volume. –Mania.com
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: Frank Frazetta Frank Frazetta, 1999
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: Eerie Archives Volume 14 Archie Goodwin, Gene Colan, Víctor de la Fuente, Bill DuBay, Cary Bates, Joe Brancatelli, Nicola Cuti, Gerry Boudreau, 2013-10-08 Slithering upon the heels of Dark Horse's archive collections of the seminal horror comics magazine Creepy comes its terror-filled cousin publication Eerie! Collected for fans for the first time ever, and packaged in the same amazing oversized format as the Creepy Archives, Dark Horse Comics has taken great, gruesome care in presenting this groundbreaking material to readers who have been waiting decades to get their claws on it.
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: The Complete Book of Drawing Fantasy Art Steve Beaumont, 2016-07-29 This action-packed volume brings together a whole range of fantasy art projects, from the nearly human to the downright monstrous. Steve Beaumont's two successful fantasy art titles, How to Draw Fantasy Art and How to Draw Fantasy Worlds, are brought together into one bumper volume. Projects range from a demonic seductress to a howling werewolf, a winged warrior and a rock and roll vampire. Throughout the book fantasy artist Steve Beaumont provides step-by-step instruction and professional tips.
  fantastic art of frank frazetta: The Art of Painted Comics Chris Lawrence, Alex Ross, 2016-06-01 The history of painters in comics goes back to the dawn of pulp magazine covers. From The Shadow and The Spider to The Black Bat and so many other characters, painter's works have graced the covers of comics and pulps, which have influenced many artists over the decades. This deluxe coffeetable art book, edited and overseen by Alex Ross — one of the comic industry's most recognized painters, whose expertise has helped guide and define its contents — is the most important, most comprehensive prestige hardcover retrospective of the history of painters in comics, of all time.
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Synonyms for FANTASTIC: bizarre, fanciful, crazy, wild, funny, absurd, ridiculous, unreal; Antonyms of FANTASTIC: reasonable, realistic, familiar, unglamorous, unromantic, nonexotic, …

FANTASTIC | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
FANTASTIC definition: 1. extremely good: 2. strange and imaginary, or not reasonable: 3. very unusual, strange, or…. Learn more.

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Find 925 different ways to say FANTASTIC, along with antonyms, related words, and example sentences at Thesaurus.com.

fantastic adjective - Definition, pictures, pronunciation and ...
Definition of fantastic adjective from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. (informal) extremely good; excellent synonym great, brilliant. He's done a fantastic job. This was a …

What does Fantastic mean? - Definitions.net
Fantastic refers to something extraordinarily good, impressive, or imaginative. It often describes something that seems almost unbelievable in its excellence, often associated with fantasy or …

Fantastic - definition of fantastic by The Free Dictionary
fantastic - extraordinarily good or great ; used especially as intensifiers; "a fantastic trip to the Orient"; "the film was fantastic!"; "a howling success"; "a marvelous collection of rare books"; …

FANTASTIC - Meaning & Translations | Collins English Dictionary
If you say that something is fantastic, you are emphasizing that you think it is very good or that you like it a lot.

Fantastic - Definition, Meaning & Synonyms - Vocabulary.com
The adjective fantastic has two meanings — extraordinarily brilliant or ludicrously far-fetched. So when your boss calls your suggestion of work-at-home-in-your-bathrobe-Fridays for the whole …

Fantastic Definition & Meaning | Britannica Dictionary
We had a fantastic [= great, wonderful] time! The train runs at fantastic speeds. He concocted a fantastic [= wild, outlandish] scheme to rob the casino. My sister buys fantastically expensive …

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irrational or based on imagination. He has a fantastic opinion of his own abilities. It was a fantastic plan that couldn't possibly be put into effect. extreme or excessive. Eventually, the family used …