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Bhob and Stewart
In 1953, Bhob Stewart published The EC Fan Bulletin, which launched EC fandom of imitative EC fanzines.
Stewart, Bhob, Bill Pearson, Roger Hill, Greg Sadowski and Wallace Wood ( 2003 ).
Wood's childhood in Menahga was documented by Bhob Stewart in the illustrated biography, Against the Grain: Mad Artist Wallace Wood ( TwoMorrows Publishing, 2003 ).
Many of Penman's essays and reviews were collected in his book Vital Signs: Music, Movies and Other Manias ( Serpent's Tail, 1998 ), praised by critic Bhob Stewart in Publishers Weekly:
* Against the Grain: Mad Artist Wallace Wood, edited by Bhob Stewart
He joined Bhob Stewart as an editor of EVO's all-comics spin-off, Gothic Blimp Works, in 1969.
Other staffers in Topps ' Product Development Department at various times included Larry Riley, Mark Newgarden, Bhob Stewart and Rick Varesi.
Relying on the talents of such cartoonists and comics artists as Kim Deitch, George Evans, Drew Friedman, Bill Griffith, Jay Lynch, Norman Saunders, Art Spiegelman, Bhob Stewart and Tom Sutton, the cards spoofed well-known brands and packaging, such as " Crust " ( instead of Crest ) toothpaste, " Blisterine " ( instead of Listerine ) and " Neveready " batteries ( for Eveready batteries ).
Old School series 2 was due out early April 2011 with Sketch Cards by Lynch, Bill Griffith, Bhob Stewart, David Gross, Fred Wheaton, Brent Engstrom, Jeff Zapata, Joe Simko, Neil Camera, Smokin Joe and Mark Parisi.
In the first Mad Style Guide, edited by Bhob Stewart in 1994, the word was made available for display on T-shirts and other licensed Mad products.
" Vaughn Bodé was the founding editor, with early issues featuring work by Bodé, Crumb, Deitch, Robbins, Rodriguez, Spiegelman, Joel Beck, Roger Brand, Ron Haydock, Jay Lynch, Larry Hama, Michael Kaluta, George Metzger, Ralph Reese, Steve Stiles, S. Clay Wilson, Bernie Wrightson and Bhob Stewart ( who became Gothic Blimp Works second editor ).
At Bodé's invitation, Bhob Stewart became the publication's editor, introducing a line-up of contributing artists and writers that included Larry Hama, Michael Kaluta, George Metzger, Ralph Reese, Steve Stiles and Bernie Wrightson.
Hama sold his first comics work to the fantasy film magazine Castle of Frankenstein when he was 16 years old, and he followed by collaborating with Bhob Stewart on pages for the underground tabloid Gothic Blimp Works.
He was a gagwriter for The New Yorker magazine, but his own cartoons were rarely published there because, according to VIP biographer Bhob Stewart, " New Yorker editor Harold Ross couldn't stomach VIP's drawing style.
An authority on actors and film history, Brown was a contributor to Scream Queens: Heroines of the Horrors by Calvin Beck and Bhob Stewart.
Film critic Bhob Stewart provided some background on the production:
After the initial 1989 titles were art directed by John Workman, the in-house Piranha production design was by Bhob Stewart from 1989 to 1992, with other design contributions by Dale Crain, Rick Spanier, Richard Bruning, Veronica Carlin, Margaret Clark and Rick Keene.
The entire 1924-43 run of Crane ’ s strip was reprinted in Wash Tubbs and Captain Easy, an 18-volume series with biographical and historical commentary by Bill Blackbeard and design by Bhob Stewart.
With production, design and strip restoration by Bhob Stewart, this series was published by NBM Publishing ( Nantier, Beall, Minoustchine ) on a quarterly schedule from 1987 to 1992.
Other Vault stories were reprinted in Horror Comics of the 1950s by Nostalgia Press ( 1971 ), edited by Bhob Stewart and Ron Barlow.
Dick Lupff began his writing career in science fiction fandom in the 1950s, working on a number of science fiction fanzines including Xero, which he edited in the early 1960s with his wife Pat and Bhob Stewart.
Bhob Stewart discussed the " Shock SuspenStory " in his notes for the EC Library, which reprinted all 18 issues of this title:
From 1963 and into the early 1970s, the magazine was edited by writer-artist Bhob Stewart.
In the spring of 1967 Williams was introduced to the fiction of Philip K. Dick by Trina Robbins, Bhob Stewart and Art Spiegelman.

Bhob and biographical
A critical survey of the magazine, " Wood at His witzend " by Rick Spanier, appears in Bhob Stewart's biographical anthology, Against the Grain: Mad Artist Wallace Wood ( TwoMorrows, 2003 ).

Bhob and .
Many artists have contributed to the lowercase movement, including electronic music pioneer and educator Kim Cascone, Tetsu Inoue, Bhob Rainey, Richard Chartier, and Bernhard Günter.
In 2003, he was a contributor of both text and art to Bhob Stewart's Against the Grain: Mad Artist Wallace Wood, and his T. H. U. N. D. E. R.

Stewart and Beck
* 1945 – Rod Stewart, Scottish singer ( The Jeff Beck Group and Faces )
He worked with numerous artists including the Rolling Stones on Their Satanic Majesties Request ( Jones ' string arrangement is heard on " She's a Rainbow "); Herman's Hermits ; Donovan ( on " Sunshine Superman " and " Mellow Yellow "); Jeff Beck ; Françoise Hardy ; Cat Stevens ; Rod Stewart ; Shirley Bassey ; Lulu ; and numerous others.
* Tolnay, Stewart E. and E. M. Beck, A Festival of Violence: An Analysis of Southern Lynchings, 1882-1930, Urbana and Chicago: University of Illinois Press, ( 1995 ), ISBN 0-252-06413-5
For instance, Beck, Bogert, and Appice would generally be considered a power trio, whereas the Jeff Beck Group, ( a similar lineup with Rod Stewart on vocals ) would not.
The album contained songs written with Blur, Beck, Billy Corgan, Jarvis Cocker, Dave Stewart, David Courts and the French pop singer Étienne Daho.
After the Small Faces disbanded, three of the members were joined by Ronnie Wood as guitarist, and Rod Stewart as their lead vocalist, both from The Jeff Beck Group, and the new line-up was renamed Faces.
After Small Faces split, Lane, Jones and McLagan floundered briefly before joining forces with former members of the Jeff Beck Group, singer Rod Stewart and guitarist Ronnie Wood.
Other notable ( recording / touring ) project involvements are: ( 1979 ) Jeff Beck, ( 1979 ) Ron Wood's New Barbarians, ( 1981, 1983, 1990 ) Clarke / Duke Project with George Duke, ( 1984 ) with Miroslav Vitouš, ( 1989 ) Animal Logic with Stewart Copeland, ( 1993 – 94 ), A group with Larry Carlton, Billy Cobham, Najee & Deron Johnson, ( 1995 ) The Rite of Strings with Jean-Luc Ponty and Al Di Meola and ( 1999 ) Vertu ’ with Lenny White and Richie Kotzen.
Among the artists that he signed and / or produced or guided were PP Arnold, Chris Farlowe, the Small Faces, John Mayall & The Bluesbreakers, Rod Stewart, the Nice, Jimmy Page, Jeff Beck, Eric Clapton, the Amen Corner, the McCoys, the Strangeloves, and Duncan Browne.
He appears on such television programs as Special Report with Bret Baier, Good Morning America, Nightline, Hardball with Chris Matthews, Real Time with Bill Maher, Larry King Live, Your World with Neil Cavuto and most recently the Glenn Beck Program and The Daily Show with Jon Stewart.
The first Jeff Beck Group formed in London in early 1967 and included guitarist Jeff Beck, vocalist Rod Stewart, rhythm guitarist Ronnie Wood, with bass players and drummers changing regularly.
The next two singles fared far worse, although Rod Stewart and the rest of the Jeff Beck Group can be heard on both B sides.
Frustrated that the band was not playing a strict enough blues set for his taste ( they were actually billed quite often as " The Jeff Beck Blues Band "), drummer Dunbar left and was replaced by Roy Cook for one show, before Stewart recommended Micky Waller, a bandmate of his from Steampacket.
There he played guitar and produced various musicians including Tower Of Power, Rod Stewart, John Prine, José Feliciano, The Jeff Beck Group, Ringo Starr and John Lennon.
Adept at drama as well as comedy, Thomas appeared in the television movies It Happened One Christmas ( 1977 ) ( a remake of It's a Wonderful Life with Thomas in the rewritten James Stewart role ), Nobody's Child ( 1986 ), and The Lost Honor of Kathryn Beck ( 1984 ) while she starred in films Jenny ( 1970 ) and Thieves ( 1977 ).
In 1967 he joined The Jeff Beck Group, formed by former Yardbirds guitarist Jeff Beck with vocalist Rod Stewart, bassist Ronnie Wood and drummer Micky Waller, playing on the LPs Truth and Beck-Ola.
Some of the personnel featured on the project included vocalist Rod Stewart, guitarist Jeff Beck, and drummer Aynsley Dunbar.
The Jeff Beck Group released a rendition of the song on the Beckola album ( 1969 ), with Rod Stewart on lead vocals and Ronnie Wood on bass.
* Jeff Beck Group ( featuring Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood )
In the 70s, Led Zeppelin's John Bonham became the next world class drummer to use and endorse Ludwig drums, after Carmine Appice of Vanilla Fudge, and later Cactus, Beck, Bogert & Appice, and finally, with Rod Stewart, followed by Alex Van Halen of Van Halen in the late 70s and Neil Peart of Rush in the late 80s.
( The album is credited to the Small Faces on all North American issues and reissues )) The album was released only a few months after the Faces had formed from the ashes of the Small Faces ( from which Ronnie Lane, Kenney Jones and Ian McLagan hailed ) and the Jeff Beck Group ( from which Rod Stewart and Ronnie Wood hailed.

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