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    Will Elder. William Elder (born Wolf William Eisenberg; September 22, 1921 – May 15, 2008) [2] was an American illustrator and comic book artist who worked in numerous areas of commercial art but is best known for a frantically funny cartoon style that helped launch Harvey Kurtzman 's Mad comic book in 1952. Playboy publisher Hugh Hefner said ...

  2. May 18, 2008 · Will Elder, whose frantic, gag-filled illustrations helped to define the comic identity of Mad magazine and who was a creator of the Playboy cartoon serial “Little Annie Fanny,” died Wednesday ...

  3. Feb 8, 2011 · The Will Elder Interview. Originally published in The Comics Journal 243, 2003. Will Elder (1921-2008) was born in the Bronx in 1921. As a child, he was known as a comic, a prankster, a class clown. He loved physical humor and imitated exemplars of the genre such as the Marx Brothers and Buster Keaton well into adulthood.

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    William Elder (born Wolf William Eisenberg; September 22, 1921 – May 15, 2008) was an American illustrator and comic book artist who worked in numerous areas of commercial art but is best known for a frantically funny cartoon style that helped launch Harvey Kurtzman 's Mad comic book in 1952.

  6. May 16, 2008 · William Elder, the illustrator who pioneered the visual style for iconic humour title Mad Magazine, has died at the age of 86. Gary VandenBergh, Elder's son-in-law, told comic world blog ...

  7. Will Elder. (22 September 1921 - 15 May 2008, USA) 'Woman Wonder!' (MAD #5, 1952). William (Bill or Will) Elder was born as Wolf Eisenberg in New York City in 1921 and attended the New York High School of Music and Art, as did many comic book artists. There, he met Harvey Kurtzman, with whom his career would show more than one remarkable parallel.

  8. Will Elder. William Elder [1921-2008] was an American illustrator and comic book artist who worked in numerous areas of commercial art but is best known for a frantically funny cartoon style that helped launch Harvey Kurtzman's Mad comic book in 1952.

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