Maurice Bramley Australia

Born
11 September 1898 in New Zealand (Aotearoa)
Died
15 June 1975 in Australia
Age
76 years
Credited for

art

writing

letters

colours

editing

Also known as

Bram (pen name)

Bramley (pen name)

Maurice William Bramley (birth name)

AusReprints

Maurice Bramley [by Kerwin Maegraith] (1937)

Man Leaps to Line, Saves Woman's Life [Maurice Bramley] (1949?)

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GCD

Lambiek Comiclopedia

Wikipedia (English)

www.turosshead.org

Biography

Maurice Bramley was born in New Plymouth, New Zealand and migrated to Sydney in the mid-1920s.

From the 1930s, Bramley worked as a commercial artist The World's News and Woman and Woman's Budget (Sun/Associated Newspapers), with many covers and illustrations for the company through into the 1950s. During the second world war, he worked on recruitment posters for the Department of National Service. His 1943 poster 'Join Us in a Victory Job' was used on a postage stamp in 1991.

In the mid-1940s, he began a long association with AGP/Transport/Horwitz painting covers for pulp novels and later covers and filler stories for its reprints of US comics. He later provided full stories in issues of Navy Action (1960) and The Phantom Commando (1960).

After Horwitz stopped publishing comics, Bramley continued drawing covers, fillers and some entire stories for Yaffa/Page, including Frogman (~1967) and The Fast Gun (~1970).

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Dollars for Dogies (Calvert, 1952?) (1952)
Untitled
Pulp novel series: Cover
Red Roost Renegades (Calvert, 1952?) (1952)
Untitled
Pulp novel series: Cover
Gun Road to Glory (Calvert, 1952?) (1952)
Untitled
Pulp novel: Cover
Iroquois Hate (Calvert, 1952?) (1952)
Untitled
Pulp novel series: Cover
Crime-Busters (Transport, 1953? series) #8 (February 1953)
The Gruber Boys
Comic: Cover
Shotgun Suicide (Transport, 1953?) (February 1953)
Untitled
Pulp novel series: Cover
World's News (ANL, 1936 series) #2670 (21 February 1953)
Angel Anna
Magazine: Cover
Crime-Busters (Transport, 1953? series) #9 (March 1953)
G-Men & Detectives Fight the Underworld
Comic: Cover
Crime-Busters (Transport, 1953? series) #11 (May 1953)
Untitled
Comic: Cover
World's News (ANL, 1936 series) #2680 (1 May 1953)
Hatchet Fighter
Magazine: Cover

Status

Created

  • 28 Feb 2015

Last updated

  • 6 Feb 2021