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| | | | | [AI summary] Gene Colan's career at Marvel was marked by his iconic work on 'Tomb of Dracula,' which became his longest-running series and a defining part of his legacy. He was known for his detailed, atmospheric artwork and his ability to bring depth to characters like Captain America and Doctor Strange. Colan's work was characterized by a strong sense of storytelling and visual style, and he was respected for his dedication and creativity. Despite the challenges of the industry, including the financial pressures and changes in the comic book market, Colan remained committed to his craft. His time at Marvel, especially in the early years with Stan Lee, was a highlight of his career, where he enjoyed a high degree of creative freedom. Colan's contributions t... | |
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magazinesandmonsters.com
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| | | | | Well, here we go with part two of the interview. In this segment, Steven and I discuss more of his Marvel work, then on to his time at DC comics, Dark Horse Comics, and finally his work in the film industry! Huzzah! Billy:Can you talk about some of your early work for Marvel... | |
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twomorrows.com
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| | | | | [AI summary] Carmine Infantino's interview covers his extensive career in comics, including his role at DC Comics, his contributions to iconic characters and covers, his views on the Comics Code Authority, and his eventual departure from DC. He discusses the impact of direct market sales, his editorial decisions, and his legacy in the industry. The interview also touches on his personal life, creative process, and his current endeavors. | |
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readingmattersblog.com
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| | | A Death in Summer, the fourth book in Benjamin Black's Quirke series, investigates the murder of a wealthy but disliked newspaper baron in 1950s Dublin. | ||