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Horror Show Cover Feature: 1990
A Bravo Magazine Alice Cooper Shock Published in Germany on January 11, 1990, Bravo Magazine’s cover and two-page feature “Horror Show” spotlighted Alice Cooper at the height of his 1989–1990 comeback — fresh off Trash and the hit “Poison.” The cover featured Cooper in full horror-glam regalia, with the article diving into his return to form, the Trash success, and his enduring shock-rock legacy. A key European press moment for late-’80s Alice. Feature Overview Publication De

Alice Cooper(solo)
Jan 11, 19903 min read


Cashbox Inside Cover: 1978
Alice’s solo rebirth gets the Cashbox crown – from nightmare to introspection! Cashbox Magazine Cover, December 23, 1978. More Alice solo-era spotlights added weekly.

Alice Cooper(solo)
Dec 23, 19781 min read


Can Alice Catch Up Article : 1978
Alice battles the disco era – can shock rock still scare the kids? Circus Magazine Cover & Four-Page Feature, December 19, 1978. More Alice comeback chaos added weekly.

Alice Cooper(solo)
Dec 19, 19781 min read


Alice Comes Alive Feature: 1978
Alice's 1978 Comeback Spotlight Published in the US on January 19, 1978, Circus Magazine’s two-page feature “Alice Comes Alive” captured Alice Cooper (solo) at a pivotal moment — his post-1975 recovery and triumphant return to the spotlight after the original band breakup. The article explored his new direction, the success of Welcome to My Nightmare, the theatrical live shows, and his reinvention as a solo star, with vivid photos and insights into his ongoing shock-rock lega

Alice Cooper(solo)
Jan 19, 19788 min read


I’m Just a Natural Villain Feature : 1976
Alice Cooper spills the secrets of villainy – magic, theatre, and why heroes are boring! Alice Cooper’s I’m Just a Natural Villain , a two-page feature in Hit Parader magazine, December 1, 1976. The article captures a candid conversation between Cooper and producer Richard Landis (recorded a couple of years earlier after a regular interview), where Alice describes himself as a “natural villain,” explains his aversion to heroism, and shares ideas shaping his evolving stage sho

Alice Cooper(solo)
Dec 1, 19761 min read
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