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Shusei Nagaoka (長岡秀星, Nagaoka Shūsei, November 26, 1936 – June 23, 2015) was a Japanese illustrator. [1] He is best known for his music album cover art in the 1970s and 1980s.
The series ended after 18 issues, running from August, 1968 to September, 1970. The Silver Surfer : The Ultimate Cosmic Experience by Stan Lee, Jack Kirby, and Joe Sinnott was published in September 1978 as part of the Marvel Fireside Books series and is considered to be one of the first true " graphic novels ."
In 1995, he hosted an event for Billboard, during which they called him a "world famous artist." [6] Mazur created "thousands" of album covers during the 1970s.These covers included The Rolling Stones' 1972 single, "Tumbling Dice", [7] [8] [9] and albums by B.B. King, Jimmy Buffett, Dave Mason, Dusty Springfield, and Elton John.
Neil Diamond released three multi-platinum live albums in the ‘70s, but the most famous one is Hot August Night, perhaps in part because of Diamond’s hilariously strange pose on the album cover.
Additionally, the album's actual cover – a 1970s Newsweek photograph of Shriners in a parade – prompted a 1986 lawsuit from the four elderly Shriners included in the photograph. [15] Death Grips – No Love Deep Web (2012) The cover shows the erect penis of drummer Zach Hill with the album's title written in black marker. The cover caused ...
In issue 11 and 12 of the Earth X series, Black Bolt calls upon Galactus (Franklin Richards) to come destroy the Celestial seed growing within Earth, who is accompanied by his twin-heralds, the Silver Surfers Norrin Radd and Shalla-Bal, the latter of whom had joined her lover as a silver herald of Galactus following the destruction of the ...
Album cover for the North American release of Are You Experienced (1967) by the Jimi Hendrix Experience. An album cover (also referred to as album art) is the front packaging art of a commercially released studio album or other audio recordings. The term can refer to: the printed paperboard covers typically used to package: