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  1. Gene Colan
    American comics creator and artist

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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gene_ColanGene Colan - Wikipedia

    While freelancing for DC romance comics in the 1960s, Colan did his first superhero work for Marvel under the pseudonym Adam Austin. [26] Taking to the form immediately, he introduced the "Sub-Mariner" feature in Tales to Astonish, [27] and succeeded Don Heck on "Iron Man" in Tales of Suspense .

  2. Apr 17, 2013 · This part of the run is consistently illustrated by the wonderful Gene Colan, who is among my favourite artists of the era, and Colan’s pencils do a lot to give the tail-end of Lee’s work with Tony Stark a bit of weight and gravitas.

  3. Aug 10, 2010 · Going from Timely to Marvel, DC to Dark Horse and Tomb of Dracula to Rob Zombie, Gene Colan is one of the true legends of the world of comics, and he was kind enough to sit down and share a bit of that experience with PREVIEWS. This is the full interview.

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    • Hawkeye Also Made His Debut In Tales Of Suspense. Long before Hawkeye was an Avenger, he was one of Iron Man's most challenging foes. The character made his first appearance in Tales of Suspense #57 by Stan Lee and Don Heck.
    • Iron Man's Process Was Extensively Covered In Tales Of Suspense #56. One thing that set Tony Stark apart from other heroes at the time was how all of his powers came from technology.
    • Tony Stark's Close Connection With Shield Started In Tales Of Suspense. Much like he did in the MCU, Stark has had a close connection with SHIELD since the beginning.
    • Iron Man's Classic Armor Made Its Debut In Tales Of Suspense #85. When people think about Iron Man's many upgrades, they think about the Bronze Age for the character.
  4. Jun 26, 2011 · Gene the Dean” or “Gentleman Gene,” as Stan nicknamed him, joined Marvel in 1965, and his cinematic, “painting with a pencil” approach brought a whole new look to the likes of Sub-Mariner, Iron Man, and Daredevil.

  5. Nov 30, 2022 · Tales of Suspense #73 has Gene Colan take over the art/plotting on Iron Man from Don Heck and it’s an immediate improvement. Heck was never comfortable with doing the plotting in addition to the art; Colan, using his Adam Austin pseudonym (which inspired an Earth-616 character years later), seems to feel more at home with the “Marvel method.”

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