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  1. 30 Cartoons - Bill Ward - Dressed. I have been admiring his cartoons and especially his women (who punch all my buttons) since my teenage years (for 50 years now!) - His Conte Crayon cartoons are very large and on tissue like paper. There are 21 Pieces of Art In This Gallery. 1 through 18 shown.

  2. www.artnet.com › artists › bill-wardBill Ward | Artnet

    Bill Ward was an American illustrator known for his pin-ups, erotic art, and work in the comic book industry. Ward penciled pages for Blackhawk and other mainstream comics throughout the 1940s, and in 1946, created the oft-undressed comic book character Torchy.

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  3. Discover the art of Bill Ward for sale and in the collections - Thousands of comic strips and illustrations available on 2DGalleries !

  4. Mar 20, 2014 · In 1943 he began a strip called ACK-ACK AMY, which later became TORCHY, and is memorable for it's heroine, a voluptuous blonde. Ever since, Ward has been known for his pin-up women, renowned for their eye-grabbing, overly buxom figures. Ward explains his art this way:

  5. William Hess Ward [1] (March 6, 1919 – November 17, 1998), [2] was an American cartoonist notable as a good girl artist and creator of the risqué comics character Torchy. Biography [ edit ]

  6. Oct 25, 2020 · Bill Ward Good Girl Cartoons Part 1. 190 Likes. 45,530 Views. 2020 Oct 25. A collection of 20 Bill Ward Cartoons. The original text is included on the video alongside to the drawing.

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  7. Ward became the standard-bearer and justly famous through the '50s and '60s for his angular, high-sheen images of improbably busty glamour girls, a kind of low-rent Charles Dana Gibson. What set Ward apart — and above — his talented contemporaries was his use of a medium called the conte crayon.

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