- Gene Bilbrew
Gene Bilbrew (1923 - 1974) was an American
cartoonist andfetish artist . In addition to signing his work with his own name, he drew under a range of pseudonyms, including ENEG ("Gene" spelled backwards), Van Rod, and Bondy.He began his career at the
Los Angeles Sentinel , anAfrican American newspaper, where he illustrated thecomic strip series "The Bronze Bomber" -- coauthored by Bill Alexander. He also wrote the series "Hercules" in "Health Magazine". Throughout his life, he took free-lance assignments within the African American community, for instance producing modernized cover art for Victorian-eralottery numbers books such as the "Gypsy Witch Dream Book" and "Old Aunt Dinah's Dream Book" for the Wholesale Sales Corp.Around 1950 Bilbrew became an assistant to the hugely influential
comics artist Will Eisner , on "The Spirit " [http://www.wristrope.com/eneg_bio.htm] , where he took over the back-up series "Clifford" -- a little-kid humour page -- after its originator,Jules Feiffer , was drafted into the army.Bilbrew's later notability came when he became a fetish artist at
Irving Klaw 'sMovie Star News /Nutrix company. He also had many illustrations published in "Exotique" magazine between 1956 and 1959.See also
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Fetish artist
*Exotique (fetish magazine)
*Sexual fetishism External links
* http://www.rebsart.com/Bios/bilbrew.asp
* http://fetish.pornparks.com/bilbrew/
* http://genebilbrew.com
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