The PulpWiki

Revision [700]

This is an old revision of MagnerWilliam made by TpnEditor on 2013-12-06 18:15:56.

 

William Magner


William Magner was an artists' model for a number of pulp illustrators, DeSotoRaphael Raphael DeSoto, RozenGeorge George Rozen and GladneyGraves Graves Gladney.

Background

William Magner
Born: Unknown
Died: Unknown
Magner's grim countenance may be quite familiar to many pulp readers, yet they may not realize it. He was used as a cover model for ShadowThe The Shadow and SpiderThe The Spider.

He also modeled for covers for DimeDetective Dime Detective, BlackMask Black Mask, Adventure Adventure and StrangeDetectiveMysteries Strange Detective Mysteries.

Magner also worked as an actor, beginning in the silent era. He appeared in "The Fighting Roosevelts" (1919) and
"A Woman God Sent" (1920).


Categories
PulpContributors

Except where otherwise noted, content on the PulpWiki is published under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike License.
Web-Counter graphic