Al Feldstein (b. 1925)

Born: 1925 October 24 in Brooklyn, New York, New York, United States
Died: 2014 April 29 in Livingston, Montana, United States
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Notes:

To be confirmed against the Who's Who entry.

Worked at EC Comics as cover designer. Editor of Mad from 1956 to 1985. Received a Honorary Doctorate of Arts degree by Rocky Mountain College, in 1999.

Name:

  • Al Feldstein
  • Type: Common Alternative Name
    Given name: Al Family name: Feldstein

Other Names:

  1. Albert Feldstein Type: Common Alternative Name
  2. Albert B. Feldstein Type: Common Alternative Name
    Given name: Albert B. Family name: Feldstein
  3. Albert Bernard Feldstein Type: Name at Birth
    Given name: Albert Bernard Family name: Feldstein

Signatures:

  1. A. Feldstein [generic]
  2. A. Feldstein [generic]
  3. Al Feldstein [generic]
  4. Al Feldstein [generic]
  5. Basil Metabolism [generic]
  6. Bill Brown [generic]
  7. F. C. Al Jon [generic]
  8. F.C. Aljon [generic]
  9. FELDSTEIN [generic]
  10. Feldstein [generic]
  11. FF [generic]
  12. Wm. M. Gaines [generic]

Relations:

  1. Employee of - Iger Shop
    Notes: Began as an assistant and became an artist doing pencils and inks 1941 to 1946.

Schools:

  1. Art Students League of New York ? to ?

  2. High School of Music and Art [NYC] ? to ?


Art Influences:

Influences by Al Feldstein (b. 1925) were stated by:
  1. E. Nelson Bridwell (b. 1931)
  2. Jack Butterworth (b. 1941)
  3. Clark Dissmeyer (b. 1963)
  4. Don Glut (b. 1944)
  5. Al Hewetson (b. 1946)
  6. Bill Parente
  7. Michael Vance (b. 1950)
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