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Howell Dodd
(1910 - )

Dodd was somehow able to include more nudity in his illustrations than his contemporaries, often in the very same magazines they were working in. He also worked under more pseudonyms, sometimes appearing as himself and two or more other artists in one magazine. One time director of the Famous Artists' School.

Cavalier, "The Case Of The Sobbing Owl" (1954) Dodd - 001

A-OK For Men, "The Insatiable Nymph Who Beheaded 6 Lovers" (1963) Dodd - 002

Liberty, "In The Cardboard Moon" (1947) Dodd - 003

Valor, "The Nude In THe Blue Lagoon" (1959) Dodd - 004

Police Detective (1953) Dodd - 005

Cavalcade, "Wyatt Earp And The Rustled Redhead!" (1959) Dodd - 006

Man's Cavalcade (1957) Dodd - 007

Adventure For Men, "Sgt. Hogan's Heavenly Harem" (1968) Dodd - 008

Cavalcade (1959) Dodd - 009

Cavalcade (two stories) (1969) Dodd - 010

Cavalcade (1958) Dodd - 011

Man's Peril, "I Saved The Blonde Playgirl From Brazil's Callhouse Pimps" (1964) Dodd - 012

Cavalcade, "Rome's Naked Girl Gladiators" (1959) Dodd - 013
(also used in Adventure For Men, January 1968

OK For Men, "Poison Plot Of The Bigamous Barber" (1963) Dodd - 014

Cavalcade, "Nazi Payoff For Mass Murder" (1959) Dodd - 015

A-OK For Men, "Great White God And The Beautiful Native Girls" (1963) Dodd - 016

Cavalcade, "Case Of The Passionate Choir Singers" (1961) Dodd - 017

Men In Danger, "The Night The Devil Stalks The Beaches Of Rio" (1964) Dodd - 018

The following were all from the same issue of A-OK For Men, October 1962
A-OK For Men (1962) Dodd - 019

A-OK For Men (1962) Dodd - 020

A-OK For Men (1962) Dodd - 021

A-OK For Men (1962) Dodd - 022

Valor (1948) Dodd - 024

Liberty, "The Red-Coated Quilt" (1946) Dodd - 024

Liberty, "Days and Nights" (1946) Dodd - 024