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Gene Bilbrew

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Gene Bilbrew (1923 - 1974) was a fetish artist notably employed at Irving Klaw's Movie Star News/Nutrix company. He also had many illustrations published in "Exotique" magazine between 1956 and 1959. He drew under a range of pseudonyms, including ENEG, Van Rod and Bondy.

Gene Bilbrew began his career in the Los Angeles Sentinel with the series The Bronze Bomber - coauthored by Bill Alexander. He also wrote the series Hercules in Health Magazine. He then became an assistant to the hugely influential comics artist Will Eisner, on The Spirit[1].

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