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  1. www.pulpartists.com › SNCatalog

    4 days ago · Norman Saunders lived long enough to see himself celebrated as the legendary creator of many iconic images of American popular culture. He retired to his wife's hometown and died of emphysema at age 82 in Columbus Nebraska on March 7, 1989.

  2. 3 days ago · Being the second oldest girlsmagazine just behind Seventeen in the United States. Calling All Girls maintained some of the most wonderful cover art illustration during the 1960’s at a time that most magazines were switching over to photographic covers.

  3. pulpartists.com › WoodCatalog

    4 days ago · Among his neighborhood acquaintances were Ken Battefield, Allen Anderson, and Norman Saunders. By 1950 he began to draw comic pages for pulp magazines, such as Six-Gun Western, Fighting Western , and Leading Western , all of which were produced by Trojan Publishing Co. under the art direction of Adolphe Barreaux , an historic figure ...

  4. 4 days ago · August 1951 issue ~ cover art by Norman Saunders – SMB Noir. Back in 2013, our tumblr site was started and ran until 2018, when they decided it was too "adult" - too lurid, supposedly. We followed the exodus to newtumbl and four years of dedication vanished in June of 2023. That work was not only new posts but upgrades of hundreds ...

  5. 5 days ago · The supertramp Breakfast in America cover art shows a 1950s era waitress with a nervous smile and representative of the statue of liberty. She is holding up a plate with a “Golden Cup” right up to the Twin Towers which are shown along with the rest of The Great City.

  6. 5 days ago · Sale pending. Price: $990. ComicLink is the Online Vintage Comic Book and Comic Art auction destination featuring comic book auctions spotlighting the most desirable CGC Graded examples of key comics, as well as Comic Art Auctions featuring the biggest names in comic book illustration from the Golden Age to the present.

  7. www.pulpartists.com › RogoffCatalog

    3 days ago · In 1952 he joined Ziff-Davis Publications as an editor of their new line of comic books. He hired illustrators such as Norman Saunders, Allen Anderson, Rafael DeSoto and Clarence Doore to paint comic book covers in pulp magazine style.