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    American comics creator and artist

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    Eugene Jules Colan [4] was born September 1, 1926, to Harold Colan, an insurance salesman, and Winifred Levy Colan, an antique dealer, [5] in The Bronx, [6] New York City. [7] His parents ran an antiques business on the Upper East Side. [4] His family was Jewish, and the family's surname had originally been "Cohen". [8]

    • June 23, 2011 (aged 84), The Bronx, New York
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  2. Jun 25, 2011 · Gene Colan, a towering figure among comic-book artists, whose depictions of some of the best-known characters in the genre were lauded for their realism, expressiveness and painterly qualities ...

  3. Gene Colan was a comic book artist who worked on various titles for Marvel, DC and other publishers. He was known for his work on 'Daredevil', 'Howard the Duck', 'Tomb of Dracula' and 'Nathaniel Dusk'.

  4. Sep 5, 2018 · Gene Colan was a prolific and influential comic book artist who worked on titles such as Dracula, Howard the Duck, Iron Man and Captain America. Read his interview with journalist , where he talks about his career, style and influences.

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  6. Jun 24, 2011 · A comprehensive and candid conversation with the legendary comics artist Gene Colan, who worked on various genres and titles for Marvel, DC and Atlas. Learn about his style, influences, collaborations and career highlights in this TCJ archive article.

  7. Gene Colan. Writer: Blade II. Long-time comic book artist, perhaps best known for his work at Marvel. At that company, Gene drew a revival of the Sub-Mariner in the mid-1960s; took over from artist Don Heck on Iron Man; took over from John Romita Sr. on Daredevil; spent time drawing Captain America; and launched a successful Marvel adaptation of Dracula. Fans appreciate his use of shadow for ...

  8. Aug 6, 2000 · Published Aug 6, 2000. An extensive and revealing interview with veteran comic artist Gene Colan. Gene recounts his early days working for Marvel, time spent on Tomb of Dracula, some thoughts on the Blade movie and much more. I was in the comic shop the other day during the busy hours just after new comics had arrived and mentioned that I was ...

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