Pulp art at its finest. A Stanton retrospective. Eric Stanton (1926-1999) has been called "the Rembrandt of Pulp-Culture" and it's not hard to see why - he is perhaps the brightest star of his genre. His imaginative, detailed full-color comic strip narratives picture buxom, leggy femmes fatales havi[...]
Tracing the rise of commercial fetish art from its shadowy beginnings in the 1940s to its acceptance in the 1970s, this illustrated biography explores the unconventional life and art of Eric Stanton, a pioneering sexual fantasist who helped shape the movement. With more than 400 rare images and inte[...]
Eric Stanton's personal favorite comic caper was also a loving (if crackpot) homage to John Willie's legendary damsel-in-distress creation, Sweet Gwendoline. Stanton delivers a Mad magazine-like sendup of Willie's original, complete with Will Elder-like funny business. And yet even with all this sla[...]