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William Ward (1927–1996) was a British erotic artist. He is best known for his strips featuring bear-like men and in particular his Adventures of Drum series for [[Drummer magazine]]. It is possible that he also used the pseudonym Tristano. | |||
[[https://www.bishopsgate.org.uk/collections/uk-leather-and-fetish-archive The UK Leather and Fetish Archive]] holds a nine-box archive of Ward’s papers and artwork. | |||
= In print = | = In print = | ||
== Books == | == Books == | ||
== Periodicals == | == Periodicals == | ||
* [[The Adventures of Drum]] | |||
* [[Drummer]] | * [[Drummer]] | ||
* [[The Fantastic Adventures of Bill Ward]] | |||
* [[Manifest Reader]] | |||
* [[Sam]] | * [[Sam]] | ||
* [[Stroke]] | |||
= Online = | = Online = | ||
* [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Ward_(British_artist) Bill Ward]] on Wikipedia | * [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Ward_(British_artist) Bill Ward]] on Wikipedia |
Latest revision as of 04:56, 8 October 2021
[Return to People]
About
William Ward (1927–1996) was a British erotic artist. He is best known for his strips featuring bear-like men and in particular his Adventures of Drum series for Drummer magazine. It is possible that he also used the pseudonym Tristano.
[The UK Leather and Fetish Archive] holds a nine-box archive of Ward’s papers and artwork.
In print
Books
Periodicals
Online
- [Bill Ward] on Wikipedia