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Gene Bilbrew (Eugene Bilbrew) was born on 29 June, 1923 in Los Angeles, California, U.S., is an American cartoonist and fetish artist. Discover Gene Bilbrew's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 50 years old?

Popular As Eugene Bilbrew
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Age 50 years old
Zodiac Sign Cancer
Born 29 June, 1923
Birthday 29 June
Birthplace Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Date of death 1 May, 1974
Died Place New York City, U.S.
Nationality Los Angeles, California

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1923

Eugene "Gene" Bilbrew (June 29, 1923 – May 1974) was an American vocal group singer, cartoonist, and "Bizarre art" pioneer.

As noted in the biography, GENE BILBREW REVEALED: The Unsung Legacy of a Fetish Art Pioneer, he was "the first black career fetish artist in history."

Born in Los Angeles in 1923, Bilbrew's first career was as a vocal group singer, performing with The Mellow Tones and the Basin Street Boys.

Pérez Seves debunked the myth that Bilbrew illustrated or produced the comic strip series named The Bronze Bomber for the African-American newspaper, Los Angeles Sentinel.

In truth, Bilbrew's friend William Alexander produced the strip for the Los Angeles Tribune.

1941

The Tribune began publication in 1941, but the earliest microfilm copies begin in September 1943, and the Bomber does not appear there.

During 1941–1944, March 8 was a Monday only in 1943.

Bilbrew was then 18 years old.

According to Pérez Seves, later that year, at age 19, Bilbrew would evade the draft due to psychiatric reasons and become a founding member of his first vocal group, The Mellow Tones.

1943

One printed page, showing the Bomber cartoon from March 8, 1943, was repurposed by artist Mildred Howard as the base layer of her collage Millenials & XYZ #IV (2014), which is in the permanent collection of the Jordan Schnitzer Family Foundation.

Four of the six panels are partly or wholly obscured by other elements of the collage.

The upper three panels show the source and style.

1944

By early 1944, Alexander was in the Army.

1950

Starting in the mid-1950s, he was among the most prolific illustrators of fetish-oriented pulp book covers.

In addition to signing his work under his own name, he produced art under a range of pseudonyms, including ENEG ("Gene" spelled backwards), Van Rod, and Bondy.

Starting in 1950, Bilbrew switched from singing to illustrative art.

His first professional art job was for the hugely influential comics artist Will Eisner on The Spirit, where Bilbrew took over the back-up series Clifford—a humor page for small children—after its originator Jules Feiffer was drafted into the army.

1951

Bilbrew's Clifford was syndicated as a weekly comic strip by General Features from 1951 to 1952.

The start of Bilbrew's "Bizarre art" career came in 1951 through underground artist and pioneer Eric Stanton, whom Bilbrew met while attending Cartoonists and Illustrators School.

From then on, Bilbrew focused on fetish art, producing work for notable underground publishers Irving Klaw, Edward Mishkin, Stanley Malkin, and the Sturman brothers.

1955

He also notably produced many illustrations and covers for Leonard Burtman, publisher of Exotique, a fetish magazine published between 1955 and 1959.

1960

While his career waned with the coming of relaxed censorship laws of the 1960s, his substance abuse worsened in the early 1970s.

1974

According to Eric Stanton, Gene Bilbrew died in the back of a Times Square adult bookstore in May 1974.

2019

In 2019, the National Leather Association International established an award named after Bilbrew for creators of animated erotic art.