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  • ...s work related to the often painful performances of such early 1970's body artists such as Chris Burden, Arnold Schwarzkogler amd Carolee Schneemann. Mr. Flan ...books of poetry and prose, The Kid is a Man. He also worked as a stand-up comic with the Groundlings, an improvisational theater group that included Pee-We
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  • ..., Wimbledon, London) is the pseudonym of the British illustrator and comic book artist '''Robin Ray'''. ...sold mainly to women. Their publisher suggested to him creating an erotic comic "Torrid" which appeared irregularly during the 1980s. "Torrid" was little m
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  • ...us in this new genre was "<I>[[Fanny Hill]]</I>" by [[John Cleland]]. This book set a new standard in literary smut and has often been adapted for the cine ...ith the Decadents, in particular, with Aubrey Beardsley and "<I>The Yellow Book</I>". But it was also to be found in France, amongst such writers as Pierre
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  • ...escaping from restraints or other traps. Escapologists (also called escape artists) escape from handcuffs, straitjackets, cages, steel boxes, barrels, bags, b ...e Escapist. Houdini himself appeared as a time/space traveler in the comic book series, Daring Escapes featuring Houdini.
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  • ..."[[atelier]]" can also refer to the Atelier Method, a training method for artists that usually takes place in a professional artist's studio. ...esman|Master]] or group of talented individuals oversee the work of lesser artists and crafts persons in realizing their vision.
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  • Stanton has produced all manner of art, from paintings to comic books, from book covers to calendar art. Probably the most collected characters from Stanton His work has been copied by many artists. Many have used Stanton stories with little change, but, to his true fans,
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  • ...a image.Around that time I found, while painfully slow searching for comic book-related characters, an image that changed my life. It was a grubby image of "Sometimes I wonder if we ever really improve as artists or if the nirvana derived from completing a piece blinds us enough to love
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  • ...[[Joe Shuster]], who is also one of the original creators of Superman. The comic stories were written by an author under the pseudonym Clancy, who also used ...erman and a less popular character called Superboy. In the 1948 trial, the artists were awarded the rights to Superboy, but DC Comics would retain the rights
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  • *Drum: An original, just-for-DRUMMER comic strip by Britain's [[Bill Ward]]. *Capricorn: The sign of the goat, executed by one of America's most famous artists.
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  • ...September 1945), known professionally as Milo Manara, is an Italian comic book writer and artist. ...a received some exposure through collaborations with Neil Gaiman and other artists.
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  • ...Eleuteri Serpieri''' (born {{star}}February 29, 1944) is an Italian comic book writer and illustrator, noted for his works of highly detailed renderings o {{Artists}}
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  • ...which he drew in a clear, anatomically correct style that influenced later artists such as [[ENEG]] and [[Eric Stanton]]. Other characters include ''U69'' (ce The comic strip was published by Irving Klaw, who forced Stanton to paint clothes ove
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  • '''Marvel Tales''' is the title of three [[American]] comic-book series published by Marvel Comics, the first of them from the company's 195 In comic books, ''Marvel Tales'' was the direct continuation of the series on which
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  • ...'' and ''The Lord of the Rings''. Bodē has a huge following among graffiti artists, with his characters remaining a popular subject. Bodē was inducted into the Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame for comics artists in 2006.
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  • ...zarre Times #2," a mild-mannered, semi-crudely drawn S&M fantasy-adventure comic with the mandatory female super-heroine-this time it's a gal called "The Si package is cheap, at a mere $2.50, and you get it by writing Artists' Press, <s>P.O. Box 501, Dealtown Road, Elmer, New Jersey 08318.</s>
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  • His idol, the subject of his latest book, is [[John Willie]], considered by many to be the father of modern fetishis Willie flirted with various mediums and styles, from comic art featuring flint-eyed Amazons with projectile breasts to coy damsels rem
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  • ...f contact ads, both personal and professional. Every issue also features a comic by Coco, known for his work at Harmony - only in Massad Coco can take his f ...d found himself working for Jack Binder, drawing backgrounds for Fawcett's comic books, including Mr. Scarlet, Bullet
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  • ...ueens are presumed to be gay men or [[transgender]] people, there are drag artists of all genders and sexualities who do drag for various reasons. ...emale|female gender]] role, often exaggerating certain characteristics for comic, dramatic or satirical effect. Other drag performers include [[drag king]]s
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  • ...ueens are presumed to be gay men or [[transgender]] people, there are drag artists of all genders and sexualities who do drag for various reasons. ...emale|female gender]] role, often exaggerating certain characteristics for comic, dramatic or satirical effect. Other drag performers include [[drag king]]s
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  • ...t really know how to use most of the computer programs a lot of [[spanking artists]] use, and I might use them if I was to learn, but I dearly LOVE putting [[ ...[[teenager]]. My best friend and I were ATTEMPTING to do our own [[comic]] book stories, and Bill was the "secret indentity" of a [ [super hero]] characte
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  • ...nglish-speaking countries, to refer to Japanese animation ("anime"), comic-book-style magazines ("manga"), and computer games ("bish&#333;jo games", hentai ...''Sailor Moon'' show the girls are nude during their transformation. Many artists add nudity as fanservice.
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  • Crepax is best known for his surreal-erotic comic book "<I>Valentina</I>". In 1963 he entered the world of comics, and two years l Apart from Valentina, Crepax produced other comic books featuring different heroines, including Belinda, Bianca, Anita and Fr
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  • ...ell the magazine. Wright also ignited the careers of two important fantasy artists, {{Pinupartist|Virgil Finlay}} and {{Pinupartist|Hannes Bok}}, by buying ...ge during World War II, and after the War from increasing competition from comic books, radio drama, television, and inexpensive paperback books. Commercial
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  • ...a large number of S&amp;M drawings. In 1986, he writes and illustrates a book about dominatrices ...English and French. It frequently published material by American writers, artists, and photographers, including the first fiction from Phil Andros, and nude
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  • ...character]]s appearing in primary or secondary roles in a [[cartoon]] or [[comic strip]]. First appearing as supporting characters as early as 1895, Little ...ak of their popularity, the majority of LG characters starred in their own comic features ([[Li'l Jinx]], [[Little Dot]]); others, such as [[Gloria]] from H
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  • ...depict the family in scenes of his 1929 novel Les Enfants Terribles). The artists Maurice Denis and Pierre Bonnard were also visitors, as was the art dealer ...which included forty drawings by Balthus and a preface by Rilke. The comic-book-style pictures depicted the story of a young boy who loses his beloved cat.
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  • ...a character in numerous other works, and continues to inspire authors and artists in the adventure and fantasy realms. ...fully productive and unaware of their criminal past. A non-canonical comic book series published in the 1980s states these were actually lobotomies. In th
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  • '''''The Phantom''''' is an [[American]] adventure comic strip created by Lee Falk, also creator of ''Mandrake the Magician''. A pop ...mic strip is produced by writer Tony DePaul and artist Paul Ryan. Previous artists on the newspaper strip include Ray Moore, Wilson McCoy, Bill Lignante, Sy B
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  • ...om Detective]]. However the pulps were aimed more at adult readers whereas comic books were traditionally written for children and adolescents and have only ...as the authors featured on the interior pages. Among the most famous pulp artists were Frank R. Paul, [[Virgil Finlay]], Edd Cartier, [[Margaret Brundage]] a
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  • ...Panhandle'' (a movie with a script co-written by Blake Edwards) for Allied Artists. Hal Erickson, in his book, Syndicated Television: "The First Forty Years, 1947–1987", cited Cameron
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  • ;First Professional Work: 1975: Tarzan comic strip inks over Russ Mannings pencils *1975: Tarzan comic strip
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  • Numerous writers and artists, especially those concerned with sexuality, have been both repelled and fas Pierre Klossowski, in his 1947 book ''Sade Mon Prochain'' ("Sade My Neighbor"), analyzes Sade's philosophy as a
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  • ...vorite tattoo is the one on her stomach, featuring a zombie from the comic book ''Night of the Living Dead: The Beginning, Issue 1''. It was her first ever ...ned a tattoo shop called 'Bonnie Rottens Best Kept Secret', staffed by the artists Gentle Jay and Mark Matthews. The shop was open for one year. Citing differ
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  • ...und their way to mainstream bookstores all over the world. This particular book was written by fledgling writer [[Laura Antoniou]], under her pseudonym Sar ...l, and along the way invented gay wrestling, and discovered many prominent artists, including Tom of Finland. [WES]
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  • ...r}}, and pianist. His distinctive gravelly speech, Lower East Side accent, comic language-butchery, jazz-influenced songs, and prominent nose helped make hi ...Durante as his gregarious pal. Durante then replaced Cliff Edwards as the comic foil in Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer's [[Buster Keaton]] comedies: ''Speak Easily''
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  • Another famous raid occurred in April, 1925, and inspired the book and film The Night They Raided Minsky's. By this time it was permissible fo ...rs of such later headliners as [[Phil Silvers]], Joey Faye, who was "House Comic" from 1931-1939. [[Abbott and Costello]], Red Buttons and Robert Alda, as w
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  • ...ch may come from a book, play, another film, true story, video game, comic book, graphic novel, or an original idea, etc. After identifying a theme or unde ...director and may be storyboarded with the help of illustrators and concept artists. A production budget is drawn up to plan expenditures for the film. For maj
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  • ...rominent roles as a slovenly maid in ''Alice Adams'' ([[RKO Pictures]]); a comic part as [[Jean Harlow]]'s maid and traveling companion in [[China Seas]] (M ...d not think she would be chosen because she had earned her reputation as a comic actress. One source claimed that [[Clark Gable]] recommended that the role
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  • ...in [[pulp magazine]]s, paperbacks, [[men's adventure]] magazines, [[comic book]]s and [[trading card]]s. On occasion, Saunders signed his work with his mi ...and aviators, heroes and hunters, detectives and demons, quarterbacks and comic books, sex kittens and serial killers, westerns and wacky packs!
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  • ...Comics'' #8 (Dec. 1941). She is among the first - and most famous - comic book superheroines, and is a founding member of the Justice League. In addition to comic books, the character was featured in the popular 1975 to 1979 [Wonder Woman
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  • ...Records]], [[RCA Victor]], Brunswick], Reprise, Capitol, Verve & [[United Artists]] ...st multimedia star, he was one of the most popular and influential musical artists of the 20th century worldwide. He was a leader in record sales, radio ratin
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  • ...than oatmeal. One night he dropped in on Eddie Cantor backstage to offer a comic song, but although Cantor didn't use the song, he began encouraging Mercer' ...g others. Paul Whiteman lured Mercer back to his orchestra (to sing, write comic skits and compose songs), temporarily breaking up the working team with Car
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  • As Martha Saxton notes in her splendid 1975 book, "<I>Jayne Mansfield and the American Fifties</I>", "women's history, unlik ...iginal Life beginning in 1887 and, later, in Colliers), and from anonymous artists who filled the pages of the National Police Gazette with images of corseted
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  • I have expanded their work and added examples of the artists' work to each bio. This article breaks artists into four sections:
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  • ...the 'pin-up' or 'Cheese Cake' genre. The contemporary section may contain artists, whose work is not pin-up in the strict sense, as may the Pre-classical sec == OTHER ARTISTS, not specializing in Pinups ==
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  • ...do other things, so he produced Ella Fitzgerald Sings the Cole Porter Song Book with me. It was a turning point in my life." ...s the Cole Porter Song Book, released in 1956, was the first of eight Song Book sets Fitzgerald would record for Verve at irregular intervals from 1956 to
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  • ...nt Harland, opposite Cornel Wilde, in the film version of the best-selling book ''"Leave Her to Heaven"'' - a performance that won her an [[Academy Award]] In 1951, she was loaned out to [[Paramount Pictures]] and gave a memorable comic turn as Maggie Carleton in Mitchell Leisen's classic screwball comedy ''"Th
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  • ...He recovered in the 1940s, remarried, and revived his career as an honored comic performer for the rest of his life, earning an Academy Honorary Award in 19 ...ake the role for the remake five years later, since the film was to have a comic slant.
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  • ...e shooting, the cast was uncertain whether the dialogue was intended to be comic or not, which would alter their approach to acting it. Because Meyer always ...scene at Z-Man's house. The film's title song was performed by A&M Records artists The Sandpipers and is heard twice near the end of the movie. The group rele
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