Billy Graham (July 1, 1935-1999) was an African-American comic-book artist best known for his work on the Marvel Comics series Luke Cage, Hero for Hire, and the Jungle Action feature, Black Panther.... Read full biography
Billy Graham (July 1, 1935-1999) was an African-American comic-book artist best known for his work on the Marvel Comics series Luke Cage, Hero for Hire, and the Jungle Action feature, Black Panther. A graduate of New York City's Music & Art High School, Billy Graham had a specifically recognizable... Read full biography
Billy Graham (July 1, 1935-1999) was an African-American comic-book artist best known for his work on the Marvel Comics series Luke Cage, Hero for Hire, and the Jungle Action feature, Black Panther. A graduate of New York City's Music & Art High School, Billy Graham had a specifically recognizable style that drew its artistic influences from the work of Al Williamson, Frank Frazetta, Burne Hogarth, and George Tuska. One of his earliest comics projects was illustrating writer Don Glut's Death... Read full biography
Billy Graham (July 1, 1935-1999) was an African-American comic-book artist best known for his work on the Marvel Comics series Luke Cage, Hero for Hire, and the Jungle Action feature, Black Panther. A graduate of New York City's Music & Art High School, Billy Graham had a specifically recognizable style that drew its artistic influences from the work of Al Williamson, Frank Frazetta, Burne Hogarth, and George Tuska. One of his earliest comics projects was illustrating writer Don Glut's Death Boat! in Vampirella #1 (Sept. 1969), one of the earliest of Warren Publishing's influential black-and-white horror-comics magazines. Graham went on to pencil and self-ink a story in nearly each of the first dozen issues of Vampirella, and an additional... Read full biography
Billy Graham (July 1, 1935-1999) was an African-American comic-book artist best known for his work on the Marvel Comics series Luke Cage, Hero for Hire, and the Jungle Action feature, Black Panther. A graduate of New York City's Music & Art High School, Billy Graham had a specifically recognizable style that drew its artistic influences from the work of Al Williamson, Frank Frazetta, Burne Hogarth, and George Tuska. One of his earliest comics projects was illustrating writer Don Glut's Death Boat! in Vampirella #1 (Sept. 1969), one of the earliest of Warren Publishing's influential black-and-white horror-comics magazines. Graham went on to pencil and self-ink a story in nearly each of the first dozen issues of Vampirella, and an additional tale in issue #32 (April 1970) of its brethren publication Creepy. Publisher James Warren... Read full biography
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The Art Prophets: The Artists, Dealers, and Tastemakers Who Shook the Art World