The comic world was saddened today by news of the passing of Gene Colan, who worked for both Marvel and DC during the Silver Age of Comics. Colan entered into a 'quasi coma state' after complications due to liver disease and a fall had broken his hip. He was 84.
Colan also worked for DC comics during the 1980's, on Detective Comics, Wonder Woman, Batman, The Legion of Super-Heroes and many other titles.
“Gene Colan was like no other artist of his generation. His ability to create dramatic, multi-valued tonal illustrations using straight India ink and board was unparalleled,' said Jim Lee, comic artist and co-publisher of DC Comics. 'The comics industry has lost one of its true visionaries today.”
Our own Tony 'G-Man' Guererro shot a video back in 2009 while on a visit to the
The San Francisco Cartoon Art Museum in to view an exhibit of Colan's work. Check it out if you'd like to see a great selection of Colan's work, including some very iconic covers.
Post image by Michael Netzer
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