Good girl art, illustrations with a strong emphasis on attractive females
He soon gained a reputation in the American comics industry for his highly sexualized illustrations of women.
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Al Feldstein (Albert B. Feldstein), later the editor of Mad, was a key writer and illustrator of this short-lived comic book series, which is now remembered primarily for his artwork in general and the good girl art covers in particular.