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    Under his own name, Colan became one of the premier Silver Age Marvel artists, illustrating a host of such major characters as Captain America, Doctor Strange (both in the late-1960s and the mid-1970s series), and his signature character, Daredevil.

    • June 23, 2011 (aged 84), The Bronx, New York
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  2. Doctor Strange #14 featured a crossover story with The Tomb of Dracula #44, another series that was being drawn by Gene Colan at the time. In Englehart's final story, he sent Dr. Strange back in time to meet Benjamin Franklin . [8]

    Title
    Material Collected
    Pages
    Publication Date
    Essential Doctor Strange Volume 1
    Strange Tales #110, 111, 114–168
    608
    May 2006
    Essential Doctor Strange Volume 2
    Doctor Strange #169–178, #180–183; The ...
    608
    March 2005
    Essential Doctor Strange Volume 3
    Doctor Strange Vol. 2, #1–29, Doctor ...
    616
    December 2007
    Essential Doctor Strange Volume 4
    Doctor Strange Vol. 2, #30–56; Chamber of ...
    564
    June 2009
  3. Nov 11, 2016 · Gene Colan on Doctor Strange in the 1960's. Lance Stell. 35 subscribers. 771 views 6 years ago. Gene Colan discuses his 1960's work on Doctor Strange with inker Tom Palmer. A...

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  5. Oct 27, 2017 · In Doctor Strange #13, with art by the great Gene Colan, Baron Mordo destroys all of reality only to have reality rebuilt by Eternity. Ad – content continues below. That’s insane stuff, but...

  6. September 01, 1969. Writer: Roy Thomas. Penciler: Gene Colan. In his battle with Doctor Strange, Nightmare calls on the help of the JUGGERNAUT! More Details. Extended credits and info. Rating: All Ages. Format: Comic. Price: Free. Stories. Writer: Roy Thomas. Inker: Tom Palmer. Letterer: Jean Simek. Penciler: Gene Colan. Cover Information.

  7. Jun 24, 2011 · The Gene Colan Interview. TCJ | June 24, 2011. RODMAN: Do you recollect when you began working on Doctor Strange? COLAN: It must have been about 1965, or a little bit later than that. 1967. RODMAN: Dr. Strange is a real treat for me.

  8. Nov 9, 2023 · The 1960s saw Colan rise to prominence at Marvel Comics, particularly for his work on characters like Daredevil and Dr. Strange. Colans style was fluid yet grounded, infusing both the supernatural and the everyday with a palpable sense of emotion and movement.

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