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Showing posts with label Bill Alexander. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Bill Alexander. Show all posts

Bill Alexander, African-American Illustrator 78 rpm Record Labels for Roy Milton

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Bill Alexander went on to be an illustrator for Eerie magazine, but I have a penchant for his early work illustrating record la...

Bill Ward Artist of Vintage Sleaze (part five)

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Finally the last of the "fun fetish four" who drew covers for Eddie Miskin's mob-run paperback house in the 1960's. ...

Eric Stanton Artist of Vintage Sleaze (part four)

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ALL MY ESSAYS ON vintage sleaze illustrators are now collected on VINTAGE SLEAZE The third illustrator who worked for Stanley Malkin and Edd...
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Gene Bilbrew African-American Artist of Vintage Sleaze (part three)

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New York City was a good place for an illustrator in the early 1950's, in particular one with the obvious but quirky talents of Gene...
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Bill Alexander African-American Artist of Vintage Sleaze (Part One)

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Bill Alexander was an African-American illustrator about whom virtually nothing is known. He did have some famous friends, I hope to write ...
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