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  Al Feldstein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Al Feldstein (born October 24, 1925) is an American painter of Western wildlife and an influential author-editor who wrote, drew and edited for EC Comics, followed by a lengthy career as the editor of Mad.
Born in Brooklyn, Al Feldstein grew up in Flatbush on East 31st Street between Avenue L and Avenue M. He attended P.S. 191, and when he was eight years old, he won a third place medal in the annual John Wanamaker art competition.
Feldstein then moved to Mad, replacing Harvey Kurtzman in 1956 (the same year that Time described it as a "short-lived satirical pulp)." By the time he left, 28 years later, the magazine was commonly cited as one of the three greatest publishing successes of the 1950s, along with Playboy and TV Guide.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Al_Feldstein   (990 words)

  
 Al Feldstein - Fine Art, Landscape Art, Sci-Fi Art, Western Art, Wildlife Art, Fantasy Art, and E.C. Comics Legend (via ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Al Feldstein is a Montana Artist, residing on a 270 acre ranch south of Livingston and north of Yellowstone National Park, where he practices his Fine Art.
Born in New York City, Al Feldstein studied painting at the High School of Music and Art, and the Art Students League under a scholarship.
Al is represented by numerous galleries in the Northwest.
www.alfeldstein.com.cob-web.org:8888   (348 words)

  
 Fairfield to Honor Al Feldstein
Al Feldstein, a sixth-grade teacher at Fairfield Elementary School in the Massapequa School District, has announced his retirement as of June.
Feldstein are invited to the Fairfield auditorium on Friday, June 9 from 5 p.m.
Feldstein, along with well wishes as he enters this new phase of his life.
www.antonnews.com /massapequanobserver/2006/04/28/news   (139 words)

  
 Doug Gilford's Mad Cover Site -- Al Feldstein Interview   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Al Feldstein created, wrote, illustrated and edited a popular line of titles which are now collector's items.
Feldstein, thank you for the countless hours of entertainment all those years ago and still today with the current reprints.
Feldstein, I know you've resented Bill Gaines at times and I can't blame you, but it is Harvey Kurtzman, editor of MAD during the first few years who has always stuck in my craw.
www.collectmad.com /madcoversite/feldstein.html   (1435 words)

  
 EC COMICS HISTORY UPDATE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Al Feldstein created, wrote, illustrated and edited a line of titles, which are now legendary.
Feldstein took the mag's then circulation from 375,000 to a high of almost 3 million.
Feldstein’s desire to tell his side of the story received a new setback.
hometown.aol.com /canovanogram/myhomepage/writing.html   (2691 words)

  
 Clod Books - Mad Magazine books and collectibles, vintage PB's, EC comics, and lots of other good stuff!   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Al Feldstein said the comic code was designed by the other comic publishers to put EC out of business.
Al was quick to answer yes they all sold for a dime.
Al's voice is very soothing and when he was telling a story I initially was glued to his every word.
www.clodbooks.com /comiccon4.htm   (1006 words)

  
 Tales from the Crypt Gallery
From left to right: Artist/Writer Johnny Craig, Artist/Writer Al Feldstein and Publisher William M. Gaines look at some EC artwork, probably sometime in 1949.
At one point, Feldstein was writing and editing eight different comic books every two months.
Al Feldstein admitted in my interview with him that he and Gaines fell into the trap of trying to top themselves and "got a little gorier than we should have."
www.cryptdvd.com /gallery.htm   (854 words)

  
 Catskill Comics Al Feldstein   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
At EC Comics Al Feldstein created, wrote, illustrated and edited a popular line of titles which are now collector's items.
Feldstein is accepting commission requests for his "Cover - Revisited" Paintings, See samples and pricing below.
At this time, Mr Feldstein is only accepting commission requests for his EC, Sci-Fi and Fantasy Cover Revisited Paintings.
www.catskillcomics.com /feldstein.htm   (137 words)

  
 Comic creator: Al Feldstein
Al Feldstein was a groundbreaking comic book editor and artist, and one of the mainstays of EC Comics.
When E.C. launched MAD magazine, Feldstein and Gaines came up with 'Panic', an imitation of their own title.
When the market of horror titles collapsed, Feldstein became MAD's editor, which he remained for many years.
www.lambiek.net /artists/f/feldstein.htm   (220 words)

  
 Reading Room Index: Felce
Feldstein, Albert B. Call no.: PN6727.A722M3 ----------------------------------------------------- Feldstein, Albert B. Mad about Sports / by Frank Jacobs ; illustrated by Jack Rickard with a guest appearance by Don Martin ; edited by Albert B. Feldstein, with a foreword by Nick Meglin.
Feldstein, Albert B. Al Jaffee's Mad (Yecch!) Monstrosities.
Feldstein, Albert B. Call no.: PN6727.A722M35 ----------------------------------------------------- Feldstein, Albert B. Mad's Al Jaffee Freaks Out / written and illustrated by Al Jaffee ; edited by Al Feldstein.
www.lib.msu.edu /comics/rri/frri/felce.htm   (3819 words)

  
 The Al Feldstein Western Collection   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Whether it be a scenic countryside, a horse and rider escaping from a storm, or a lionness correcting her cub, Mr.
Feldstein's realistic work makes one feel they are face to face with the subject.
Feldstein, for giving your permission for me to use your art.
wolfwacky.com /feldsteinwestern.html   (165 words)

  
 Al Jaffee - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Al Jaffee (born March 13, 1921) is a cartoonist, best known for his work in MAD Magazine.
For approximately a year and a half in the late 1940's, Al Jaffee was editing Timely's humor and teen age comics.
The cake featured the salutory message "Al, you have repeatedly shown artistry and care of great credit to your field." But when the center section of the cake was removed, the remainder read, "Al, you are old."
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Al_Jaffee   (392 words)

  
 The Al Feldstein
Al Feldstein was the Editor of MAD MAGAZINE for 29 years until his retirement in 1984.
While there, he created, wrote and illustrated "Tales From The Crypt" (which was adapted for TV by HBO) and many other "Golden Age" E.C. titles.
Please note that all of the images in this gallery are under copyright to the artist and may not be reproduced in any manner.
www.crossstitchpatterngall.com /al_feldstein.htm   (109 words)

  
 George Pantela Investment Collectables - www.gpcollectables.com
Produced with the EC collector/investor in mind, this very limited edition of 150 signed and numbered fine art lithographs have been specially printed in conjunction with one of EC's greats, Al Feldstein.
From the original painting "revisiting" the cover of Weird Science No.7, a limited edition fine art lithograph, signed and numbered by Al is now available to EC and other collectors.
Al is represented by numerous galleries in the Northwest and he has participated in juried shows where he has received many awards.
www.gpcollectables.com /limitededitions_weirdfeldstein.asp   (632 words)

  
 Dragon*Con Biography: [Al Feldstein]
Al Feldstein created Tales From the Crypt in 1950, and was the editor and main writer for the highly literate EC line of comics, owned by Bill Gaines.
He wrote most of their classic stories, many of which have been featured in four films and countless TV shows.
After the horror comics were driven from the stands, the only EC title left was Harvey Kurtzman's Mad comics, which was turned into a magazine.
www.dragoncon.org /people/feldsta.html   (188 words)

  
 Al Feldstein at OSU (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.virginia.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Al Feldstein, editor of MAD magazine for almost 30 years, made a return engagement to Columbus, Ohio to speak in the Grand Lounge of the Faculty Club on Sunday, May 1, 2005.
Following the speech, the group attended a reception in the library to celebrate the opening of "Humor in a Jugular Vein," an exhibit of MAD Magazine art from the collection of Mark Cohen and Rose marie McDaniel.
Al poses with his tribute mag, and with Dan Collins, who did the gag on the back cover.
www.ncs-glc.com.cob-web.org:8888 /GLC/feldstein/feldstein01.html   (291 words)

  
 Meet Corliss Archer 1   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Without a doubt, this is one of the headlight-iest headlight covers of the golden age of comics.
It was quite a coup to gain the license to this popular character, and the publisher Victor Fox wanted to have his star artist/writer Al Feldstein produce it.
However Feldstein was pretty burned out from his run on Fox's Junior Comics and Sunny, and would only agree to do this one issue.
www.samuelsdesign.com /comics/pages/goodgirl-romance/corlissarcher1.htm   (127 words)

  
 CD20-negative large-cell lymphoma with plasmablastic features: a clinically heterogenous spectrum in both HIV-positive ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
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annonc.oxfordjournals.org.cob-web.org:8888 /cgi/content/full/15/11/1673   (3064 words)

  
 Al Woods Books on Amazon.com
Al Woods made his Major League debut on 04-07-1977 with the Toronto Blue Jays.
Baseball Almanac is pleased to present all the Al Woods books currently listed on Amazon.com - the leading providing of online Al Woods books.
Did you know that Baseball Almanac is attempting to catalog every ballplayer who has appeared on a Baseball Digest Cover since the magazine was first published in August 1942 when major league games were confined to the eastern and midwestern regions of the country?
www.baseball-almanac.com /books/index.php?p=woodsal01   (277 words)

  
 WonderCon :: Special Guests
One of the guiding forces behind EC Comics (along with publisher William M. Gaines), Al Feldstein served as editor, writer, and artist and brought to life one of the most vivid and highly regarded comics lines of all time.
When the line folded in the mid-1950s, Feldstein went on to replace Harvey Kurtzman as editor of Mad magazine, a post he held for almost 30 years.
Upon retirement, Feldstein returned to his first love, painting, and is a renowned painter working from his ranch in Wyoming.
www.comic-con.org /wc/wc_guests.shtml   (673 words)

  
 Meet Corliss Archer 2   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Meet Corliss Archer is one of three "teenage" comics Al Feldstein did for Fox publications, the other two being Junior and Sunny.
Overstreet and Gerber's Photo-Journal both credit Al Feldstein for drawing the covers for Corliss Archer #1, #2 and part of #3, but I suspect Feldstein did not actually draw this cover.
The radio serial, comic, and film, as well as a play and TV series, were developed from the book.
www.samuelsdesign.com /comics/pages/goodgirl-romance/corlissarcher2.htm   (262 words)

  
 Fairfield Elementary to honor retiree and teacher Al Feldstein
Fairfield Elementary to honor retiree and teacher Al Feldstein
Al Feldstein, a 6th grade teacher at Fairfield Elementary School in the Massapequa School District has announced his retirement as of June.
Feldstein are invited to the Fairfield auditorium on Friday, June 9, 2006 from 5 p.m.
www.massapequapost.com /news/2006/0608/Front_Page/004.html   (207 words)

  
 Al Feldstein   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Al Feldstein was born in 1925 in Brooklyn, New York.
Discuss this person with other users on IMDb message board for Al Feldstein
Find where Al Feldstein is credited alongside another name
imdb.com /name/nm0271167   (120 words)

  
 Al Feldstein - Interviews - Classic-Horror (via CobWeb/3.1 planetlab2.cs.virginia.edu)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Being one of those immature people who still read Mad Magazine, this interview was a pleasure for me. However, from a horror buff point of view, this man is important to our genre because he helped create perhaps the most successful horror comic book in history, Tales From the Crypt.
Al Feldstein: I was attending the High School of Music and Art in New York City, planning to be an Art Teacher.
One day, I heard about another art student at the school who was making fantastic money (fantastic, from my point of view!) doing free-lance Comic Book Art (for $20 a page!!!).
classic-horror.com.cob-web.org:8888 /articles/alfeldstein.shtml   (1545 words)

  
 Comic Art & Graffix Gallery Artist Biographies - Al Feldstein   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Al Feldstein was born October 24, 1925 in Brooklyn, New York.
He studied Fine Art at the High School of Music and Art, Brooklyn College and the Art Students League.
Al Feldstein, Bill Gaines and Harvey Kurtzman on a panel at a convention in New York ca.1975.
www.comic-art.com /bios-1/feldstn1.htm   (478 words)

  
 Grant Geissman - Book Projects
This lushly illustrated, full color volume celebrates the creators of E.C. Comics, profiling the artists and describing their careers before, at, and after.
Includes new interviews and other special material: a major interview with Al Feldstein as well as interviews with Adele Kurtzman (Harvey's widow), Moon Girl artist Shelly Moldoff, Nick Meglin (on the Fleagle Gang), and a series of previously unpublished conversations with Bill Gaines and Al Feldstein taped by von Bernewitz in 1955-56!
Plus work by Wally Wood, Feldstein, Al Williamson, Harvey Kurtzman, Bernie Krigstein and others.
www.grantgeissman.com /bookprojects.html   (1373 words)

  
 Bax inhibition protects against free fatty acid-induced lysosomal permeabilization -- Feldstein et al. 290 (6): G1339 ...
Bax inhibition protects against free fatty acid-induced lysosomal permeabilization -- Feldstein et al.
Articles by Feldstein, A. Articles by Gores, G. PubMed
Articles by Feldstein, A. Articles by Gores, G. Bax inhibition protects against free fatty acid-induced lysosomal permeabilization
ajpgi.physiology.org /cgi/content/abstract/290/6/G1339   (220 words)

  
 Feldstein Tribute   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Now you can own your own copy of the faux Mad Magazine, featuring 20 full-page illustrations by GLC members paying tribute to Mad editor Al Feldstein, presented to Al to commemorate his visit to OSU Faculty Club on May 1, 2001.
You can download the entire GLC Al Feldstein Tribute Book as a.pdf for FREE, right this very moment.
Have you seen the photos from the Al Feldstein event at OSU?
www.ncs-glc.com /GLC/feldstein/feldstein03.html   (294 words)

  
 Welcome To EC Comics Online!
Featuring the work of artists Reed Crandall, Jack Davis, George Evans, Graham Ingels, Jack Kamen, Rudy Nappi, Joe Orlando, Bud Parke, Charles Sultan, Angelo Torres, Al Williamson, and Wallace Wood, and writers Robert Bernstein, Al Feldstein, Daniel Keyes, John Larner, Jack Oleck, and Richard Smith.
Tales from the Crypt, Weird Science, Frontline Combat and all of the other EC titles are included in this comprehensive volume that uncovers the amazing history behind the comics.
See the work of creators like Wally Wood, Al Feldstein, Al Williamson, Harvey Kurtzman, Graham Ingels, Bernie Krigstein, and others!
www.eccrypt.com   (315 words)

  
 Al Feldstein - Free Artist Portfolio at absolutearts.com
Al Feldstein - Free Artist Portfolio at absolutearts.com
Browse Feldstein's body of work: Discover indepth information
Last Updated: Wed 26 Apr 2006 01:25:19 PM EDT
www.absolutearts.com /portfolio/a/afeldstein   (106 words)

  
 Future Site Devoted To Golden Age Comics   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-12)
Original art in acrylics by EC artist and Mad magazine editor Al Feldstein, reproducing an EC comic cover.
I am collector of Schomberg, Feldstein, H.G. Peter, Sheldon Mayer and many of the other great artists from the Golden Age of Comics -- there will never be another!
This site will eventually have images of other Golden Age original art and reproductions.
www.goldenagecomics.net   (77 words)

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