
On a lighter note
The Rogue comic strips were invariably tongue-in-cheek, the smile in the punchlines, but there were opportunities for true cartoons as well.
The Rogue comic strips were invariably tongue-in-cheek, the smile in the punchlines, but there were opportunities for true cartoons as well.
Few at the time would disagree that Oliver Frey's style of illustration began a revolution in advertising — laser beams, figures in action, sophistication and style all added to a massive demand for his services.
Renowned potter and painter Emmanuel Cooper OBE talked about Rogue’s creator Oliver Frey. Article published in the "New" HIM magazine, issue 54, February 1983.
It was almost inevitable that a publisher like STREET LEVEL LTD with a director who was also one of the most popular illustrators of erotic subjects should consider what became a sensational series of novels accompanied by illustrations.