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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]

  2. 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. It never would have worked, Colan on Kirby. They were too different. Kirby was about shapes, and Colan was about shadows.

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  4. Sep 5, 2018 · Eugene Jules "Gene" Colan (born on September 1, 1926) was an American comic book artist best known for his work for Marvel Comics, where his signature titles included: the superhero series Daredevil, the cult-hit satiric series Howard the Duck, and The Tomb of Dracula, considered one of comics' classic horror series.

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  5. 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 ...

  6. Remembering Gene Colan. George Khoury looks back at the life, career and legacy of legendary artist Gene Colan, known to generations of fans for his work with Daredevil, Iron Man, Howard the Duck and more. With a career that began during the Golden Age of comics, Gene Colan was one of the true pillars of our ever popular art form.

  7. Jun 24, 2011 · The Gene Colan Interview. From The Comics Journal #231 (March 2001). Conducted by Larry Rodman. In the 1950s, Stan Lee, with regular artists Messrs. Kirby, Ayers and Ditko, put mad doctors, mutations and aliens of all sorts through their paces in such titles as Strange Tales, Journey into Mystery and Tales of Suspense.

  8. Aug 10, 2010 · With a career spanning seven decades Gene Colan has seen it all and drawn most of it. 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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