Above is a cover for Jean-Albert Foëx’s 1954 crime novel Le Mauser ne s’use que si l’on s’en sert..! painted by French illustrator Jean David, whose work we’ve shown you before, notably here and at the bottom of this collection. We aren’t happy with David’s visual treatment of the black character at the lower right, but you can’t doubt his technical proficiency. This book, the title of which translates to, “the Mauser only wears out if you use it,” deals with a supervillain named Luciole who gets up to no good in Mexico and is soon pitted against protagonist Milo Tchero and his crack team of sidekicks. We gather these are recurring characters but we don’t know how many appearances they made. The publisher here, E.D.I.C.A., liked wraparound covers, as you can see on an example we shared a while back. Jean David will return.
1956—Elvis Shakes Up Ed Sullivan
Elvis Presley appears on The Ed Sullivan Show for the first time, performing his hit song “Don’t Be Cruel.” Ironically, a car accident prevented Sullivan from being present that night, and the show was guest-hosted by British actor Charles Laughton.