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📰Out Now - One Page: Feb. 1990
A bold, high‑impact advert promoting Poster Express, Metal Hammer’s poster‑focused spin‑off, capturing the magazine’s graphic, attitude‑driven style at the dawn of the 1990s.

Alice Cooper(solo)
Feb 12, 19902 min read


Horror Show - Cover & 2 Pages: Jan. 1990
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 Details Magazine: Bravo (Germany). D

Alice Cooper(solo)
Jan 11, 19903 min read


📰 Alice Cooper: The Triumphant Return – 1 Page: Mar. 1979
Alice Cooper’s 1979 resurgence wasn’t just a comeback — it was a reclamation of identity, artistry, and theatrical power.

Alice Cooper(solo)
Mar 19, 19793 min read


📰 Veronica Magazine Cover Insert Plus: Feb 24, 1979
Published February 24, 1979, this two‑page Veronica Magazine feature presents a raw, unguarded Alice Cooper reflecting on alcoholism, identity, and survival. Promoting his new LP From the Inside and the hit single “How You Gonna See Me Now,” the article captures the man behind the makeup — Vincent Furnier — emerging from the wreckage of his own legend.

Alice Cooper(solo)
Feb 24, 19797 min read


📰 Alice Is Back - Cover Plus: Feb.1979
A candid, unguarded Alice Cooper reflects on addiction, recovery, theatricality, and the myths that shaped his public image — presented across a cover and three‑page spread in Joepie, February 18, 1979.

Alice Cooper(solo)
Feb 18, 19793 min read


Madhouse Rock! Advert: 1979
Alice Cooper’s Madhouse Rock! tour was launched in early 1979 to support his concept album From the Inside. The tour leaned heavily into the album’s psychiatric‑ward storyline, with elaborate staging, costumed characters, and a darker, more chaotic theatrical tone than Cooper’s earlier glam‑shock era. This full‑page advertisement, published in Rolling Stone on February 8, 1979, promoted the Los Angeles Forum date and showcased the intense, horror‑comic visual identity of the

Alice Cooper(solo)
Feb 18, 19792 min read


Living Beyond Your Means
OOR Magazine Cover & Two-Page Feature (January 24, 1979) ALICE COOPER NO. 2/24 JAN 1979 Alice Cooper was supposed to arrive at Schiphol on Friday afternoon as part of a promotional tour, which would also include a visit to our country. Everything went according to plan: he had boarded the right plane, the weather was fine and the wheels touched down on the tarmac of our international airport exactly on time. The reception committee was ready and everything seemed to be going

Alice Cooper(solo)
Jan 24, 197910 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


From The Inside Album Review: 1978
Rolling Stone, February 8, 1978. Polite anarchy? Alice Cooper misses his own point From the Inside Alice Cooper Warner Bros. By Tom Carson I F ANYONE COULD PULL off a Fa concept album about life in La sanitarium, it's Alice Cooper, the man who turned dead-baby jokes into high-school national an-thems and made a whole career of exactly the kind of comic gro-tesqueness the new LP promises. And From the Inside isn't an obvi-ous failure: the songs are full of good ideas, the lyri

Alice Cooper(solo)
Feb 8, 19782 min read
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