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Media Release -- This coming February, Marvel Entertainment will release THE INVINCIBLE GENE COLAN. It is a stunning visual tribute and biography of one of the most brilliant, sublime and influential comic artists in the genre's ... , Marv Wolfman, Tom Palmer and John Romita Sr., it also contains tons of Gene's beautiful, eye-popping art.
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... also by Orlando!
Page 18 from the same issue!
Page 14 from Daredevil 14, by John Romita!
Issue 56's splash by Gene Colan!
Issue 84's cover by Gil Kane!
Page 8 from DD 86, by Colan!
Issue 92's splash page by Colan!
Page 11 from issue 93, Colan again!
Page 17 from DD 114, by Bob Brown!
Page 31 from DD 152, by Carmine Infantino!
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... . Does that ring a bell with anyone?
Here's my favourite of the bunch, Gene Colan's cover to Heart Throbs #96 (June ... this period in DC Romance history were taken from interior splashes. I have the next issue (#97) and the Colan cover is simply a reprint of a Colan splash page. My guess is that the interior story may be misattributed to Mike Sekowsky at the GCD. I certainly would love to get ...
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... ) honored an ailing legend in the comic book industry, Gene Colan, and did a nifty handing of the award to him 3,000 miles away.
Gene was one of the big names in comic book illustration, ... as Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, for dynamism and innovation, although Gene could outdraw either of those two.
His style was influenced by motion pictures and ...
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... memory to keep your story in check. Matt could have used that, and more, during the height of the Mike Murdock madness. Below is a scene from Daredevil #35, by Stan Lee and Gene Colan, which sees Matt caught in his own web of lies. Not only does his story raise more questions than it answers, he comes across as uncaring and indifferent to his “brother ...
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... artwork and engaging stories. I had never read any of this strip before. I can see why it's legendary.
Essential Doctor Strange, vol. 4 by Roger Stern, Gene Colan, et al. I really do love the Essentials & Showcase Presents series. Lots of comics (sometimes great, sometimes not) printed cheap. I really liked this volume and can ...
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