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The Best Dracula Artist: Gene Colan 

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Gene Colan had a unique art style in comics, heavy on shading and lots of shadows. He worked from the end of the Golden Age all the way up into the 2000s, winning an Eisner as late as 2009. This episode delves into his history and techniques with a focus on his excellent horror work on the hit Marvel title Tomb of Dracula.

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@duanekogut757
@duanekogut757 Год назад
I am so happy the "oh hi! You caught me -" intros are still around. Happy this channel is around! You have single handedly rekindled a love of this art form in me that i haven't felt in many years, and for that i will be eternally grateful
@larrymahlstedt5254
@larrymahlstedt5254 Год назад
Probably the greatest thrill I got as an inker was when I got to ink a Wildfire backup story in the Legion of Superheroes. To say I was in awe is an understatement. When I received the pages all I could do is stare at them and say “wow! I’m inking one of my idols!” I still have one of those original pages and will never part with it. Nice job as always, Chris.
@joedent3323
@joedent3323 Год назад
good work!
@natmax5646
@natmax5646 Год назад
Legion Legend! 😁
@jorgem.1564
@jorgem.1564 Год назад
Huge fan of your Legion work!
@bluespaceman7937
@bluespaceman7937 Год назад
Great experience, thanks for sharing.
@Tabish29
@Tabish29 Год назад
Wow. I was a huge fan of your inking on Keith Giffen on LSH. Nice to hear from you.
@____2080_____
@____2080_____ Год назад
You can’t have Gene Colan without talking about the equally important Tom Palmer.
@rodneymarsden3003
@rodneymarsden3003 Год назад
They have worked successfully together on a number of projects and not just Tomb of Dracula. I liked their work on Doc Savage.
@ishtarg8
@ishtarg8 3 месяца назад
I’m so glad to see someone else thinks this. Palmer is Gene Colan’s perfect inker; there’s no one who could bring out the beauty and strength of his pencils better. Palmer is a justly revered master of the.
@FairFuse
@FairFuse Год назад
I recently read the first 25 issues of Daredevil, in black and white. When I got to the issues illustrated by Colan, it got so, so much better. The heavy shadows, the big panels (sometimes taking up an entire page), the creative panel layouts, the cinematic poses and "camera" angles and positions... It was such a huge step forward from what came before, in my opinion.
@alvinjohnson2402
@alvinjohnson2402 Год назад
Gene Colan had a smooth, seamless aesthetic to his artwork. But he definitely used Jack Kirby's famous splash page panels approach to his comics. He's in my top ten great Marvel comic artist(s) Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, John Romita, Gil Kane, Jim Starlin, John Buscema, Dick Ayers, John Byrne, Todd Mcfarlane, Jim Lee, (George Perez, Adam Kubert, etc)
@danielwatson3273
@danielwatson3273 Год назад
Marvel super adventure in the UK reprinted the early 70s Daredevil oversize and in black and white Gene Colan with inking by Syd Shores the art was full of drama and energy, it was fantastic.
@capnyoda
@capnyoda Год назад
Considering that prior artists on the book were Wallace Wood, Bill Everett, and John Romita, I'd hesitate to say the book got better. This is especially cuz around that time, "Mike Murdock" made his entry. I'd agree that Colan's still a top contributor to the book, though.
@allendean9807
@allendean9807 Год назад
Gene Colan’s work on Doctor Strange was fantastic. I feel like he was influenced by Frazetta in many subtle ways…
@HeadmasterAutobot
@HeadmasterAutobot Год назад
When I was quite little, I was only really interested in superhero comics at the local library. But "Tomb of Dracula" always had me intrigued, entirely on the basis of how gorgeous and compelling Colan's art was.
@captcorajus
@captcorajus Год назад
I was just a kid in the 70s, and I could only pick up comics sporatically, and I remember being facinated by Tomb of Dracula. Thanks for the run down memory lane.
@thomasswafford250
@thomasswafford250 Год назад
I loved his work for The Tomb of Dracula. Followed it almost the entire run.
@futuristica1710
@futuristica1710 Год назад
Colan and Palmer - legends!
@wtrollkin
@wtrollkin Год назад
So much better together. With Palmer doing both inks and colors too.
@56postoffice
@56postoffice Год назад
Gene Colan was also fantastic on the Daredevil title. Brilliant artist.
@thomasdeja523
@thomasdeja523 Год назад
Gene Colan is one of the most distinct and highly underrated artists of the silver age and beyond... His work especially when inked by people like Tom Palmer was like a film noir brought to the page. No one has ever been has Moody and no one has ever been has expressive. I am very fortunate to have met the man when I was in college and got to talk to him... I wish more people talked about them like you did!
@alvinjohnson2402
@alvinjohnson2402 Год назад
You are correct. Gene Colan and Jim Starlin had this seamless beauty in their artwork. You just wanted to blow them up as posters and frame them.
@wtrollkin
@wtrollkin Год назад
Inked and colored by Palmer. I love their Doctor strange work together too.
@Tonydash23
@Tonydash23 Год назад
That was an awesome look at Gene Colan , truly one of the all times great . Btw I really liked the way he drew Iron-Man
@michaelemond7315
@michaelemond7315 Год назад
Thank you for this episode. Gene's art was so perfect for Dracula. Glad he convinced Stan Lee :).
@anti-duhringbattalion4801
@anti-duhringbattalion4801 8 месяцев назад
This show is fabulous. I'm not even a comic book guy, I'm a comedy writer but I find this channel absolutely fascinating.
@Oddlogical
@Oddlogical Год назад
I loved Gene Colan's art back in the day. I mostly remember his Batman work. Great video, Chris!
@MarkLipka
@MarkLipka Год назад
*Love Gene Colan's work! He was fantastic!*
@rickytoddbotelho9555
@rickytoddbotelho9555 Год назад
I met Gene years and years ago. He was with Julius Swartz, Sheldon moldoff talking shop and about the good old days.😛 One of the greatest artists to have ever lived. Back in the 70's when his dracula book was at the top of the charts. I always knew this book would take precedence in the years to come.😛
@jessepearson557
@jessepearson557 Год назад
Absolutely love your creator biography episodes like this thank you! 😁👍
@neiljackson3133
@neiljackson3133 Год назад
Thanks for this Chris. Gene Colan is my all time favourite artist. His Dr Strange work with Steve Englehart will always be close to my heart. I'm pleased to say I have some of his original artwork. In a world where comics professionals were big fishes in small ponds, I always said there were two artists I'd cross the road to meet. One was Will Eisner and the other was Gene Colan. I got to shake Eisner's hand but despite a couple of promises to appear in conventions in the UK I never got to meet Gene Colan.
@girlfan
@girlfan Год назад
I only just started reading Tomb of Dracula (Marv Wolfman did an interview about his run and Blade) and Gene's art is so stellar
@ronoshmago1938
@ronoshmago1938 Год назад
Riveting video! Thank you! Growing up in the 70's, I didn't have a proper appreciation for Mr. Colan's fluid and lifelike style. Now that he's gone, I see him for the true master he was. Enjoy Comic Artist Valhalla, sir!
@wayne-pz6ye
@wayne-pz6ye 2 месяца назад
Used to almost religiously read the hell outta this great series:Gene Colan was a genius 😮😊❤.
@davidmoran2296
@davidmoran2296 Год назад
Gene was always one of my favorite artists. I loved how he made you feel the atmosphere on the page. Also want to mention that he and Marv Wolfman reunited to di The Night Force for DC. Another really good supernatural comic.
@Kevin_Street
@Kevin_Street Год назад
Night Force scared the heck out of me back in the day! DC's horror stories were mostly shorts narrated by EC-style host characters, which kind of distanced you from what was happening. But Night Force was a straightforwardly told 22 page story with no framing devices that put you right into the horrific situations with the characters, thanks to Colan's dramatic art style. For me it felt like the same sort of thing Alan Moore would do a couple of years later in Swamp Thing.
@marcovendetti3373
@marcovendetti3373 11 месяцев назад
Tomb of Dracula is one of my favorite titles! Great art and stories.
@ainaliam
@ainaliam Год назад
Thank you been waiting for this episode for so long
@mrjones29
@mrjones29 Год назад
Still read Tomb of Dracula today as much as I did in the 1980s. Gene Colan was a master comic-teer. RIP legend.
@AshleenWoods
@AshleenWoods Год назад
Another great video! Always enjoy these :D
@markbarrett8180
@markbarrett8180 Год назад
In the 70s in the UK we used to get black and white weekly reprints titles Mig.hey Workd of Marvel and Spider-Man Comics Weekly. Dracula Lives was debuted at the same time as the also weekly black and white Planet of the Apes
@joedent3323
@joedent3323 Год назад
I am sorting thru issues of all of them as we speak! I thought it was fun, the way they would gang the titles together, like " THE MIGHTY WORLD OF MARVEL featuring THE INCREDIBLE HULK and DRACULA LIVES ".
@joedent3323
@joedent3323 Год назад
PS: The English Conan reprints are nice aswell.
@andyallom4357
@andyallom4357 Год назад
​@@joedent3323 I was doing the same on my last trip to the UK this summer. I have literally thousands of them in old cornflakes boxes in my sister's garage. Every title from MWOM to Fury. Next time I'm home they're going on the market. My poor mother, then my sister have looked after them since 1980.
@fletchkeilman2205
@fletchkeilman2205 Год назад
"Oh hi! I'm Hollywood Steve. You caught me researching how to kill a vampire." Gotta love this. Love the subject matter in October. Horror Comics are my favorite. Hope all is well.
@paulburnett1397
@paulburnett1397 Год назад
Thanks for this one, Chris. Gene Colan has always been one of my faves!
@holdenstrausser
@holdenstrausser Год назад
Ok Chris you got a laugh out of me with the intro joke. Keep up the good work!
@c62west
@c62west Год назад
Great episode. Your work continues to be more refined. I like the acknowledgements crawl at the end next to the stack of books.
@MariaVosa
@MariaVosa Год назад
I really love these deep dives into artists I barely know. I do recognise some of the illustrations, and it's fascinating learning more about the artist.
@courtjensen9004
@courtjensen9004 Год назад
Thank you for your excellent content. It means the world to me to get these deep dives into all these creators that have put their stamp on comic history.
@DavidLaneFox
@DavidLaneFox Год назад
Great video. I always learn something. Thanks!
@luigividaletti3468
@luigividaletti3468 Год назад
Amazing video as always
@ericburke9490
@ericburke9490 Год назад
I’ve been collecting the 2010-2011 TPB of Tomb of Dracula and they’re hard to find but worth the search! Such a great comic! Gene’s art is just so good.
@ricksand6477
@ricksand6477 Год назад
Thanks so much for featuring the incredible work of Gene Colon! He was always my favorite artist growing up. His style is the closest thing to cinematic any of the Marvel universe ever reached before the movies came along. RIP, Mr. Colon.
@NemesisMvC
@NemesisMvC Год назад
fantastic artist, thanks for highlighting him chris
@chrisgriffin929
@chrisgriffin929 Год назад
Great intro!!! Thanks for another great edition of comictropes. Also Thanks for including my fan art. My kids will be so impressed (or not).
@stevej6991
@stevej6991 Год назад
Another fantastic episode Chris! I always get such a buzz watching your videos! They're so engaging, and fun, and interesting. Thanks for the HUGE effort you always put in! It really shows!
@greenglow8304
@greenglow8304 Год назад
Oh, hi, you caught me enjoying this great show, thanks, Chris. Gene was a mean machine.
@quesoblanco444
@quesoblanco444 Год назад
Gene Colan was always a tough sell for me personally, but I admit his style fits horror pretty well.
@shirleydowning9383
@shirleydowning9383 Год назад
Colon was AMAZING! Another excellent presentation.
@dinnerforgalactus
@dinnerforgalactus Год назад
Great work. Love your videos!
@raycasual
@raycasual Год назад
wow, this ep was great. another one of those, “dont know the artist/book so i might skip,” in the headline! but so glad I watched that was a total classic (esp w/ that intro!) nice work! you are becoming my fave online comic vid, im appreciating much more of the classics bc of your show
@ryanbenson4610
@ryanbenson4610 Год назад
Amazing video. Love me some Comic Tropes, especially around the Spooky Season!
@gentlepapa1033
@gentlepapa1033 Год назад
Truly a superb video for an artist who should be considered among the first rank of his peers! I loved his dynamic early work on Daredevil, Iron Man, Dr. Strange and so many others. I remember his work on Sub-Mariner as "Adam Austin", but there was no disguising that the pencils were Colan's. His distinctive and confident renderings have never been duplicated. Thanks for remembering one of the all time greats.
@mrwasi99
@mrwasi99 Год назад
This is amazing! I've been waiting to read Tomb of Dracula and this pushed me over the edge. Just picked up the number 1 facsimile and waiting patiently for an omnibus reprint 🤞
@Kevin_Street
@Kevin_Street Год назад
Aw yeah, Gene Colan! He was the definitive Batman artist for me, 'cause he was drawing both of Batman's books when I became a regular reader, and his stories were so emotional. Back in the early 80's Batman was the one with intense closeups and moody shadows, and Superman was the one with a clean, classic style - but now I see that was all down to the personal styles of the artists, with Curt Swan on Superman and Gene Colan (and Don Newton) on Batman. That's fascinating. Your video inspired me to look in my long boxes, and there's a lot of Gene Colan comics in there. Back then I didn't really notice the names of the creators (except for Jack Kirby), but Colan's emotionally intense style was a draw on any title, apparently. In addition to his Batman I've got his Phantom Zone miniseries (really cool, more fantasy than sci-fi) and Night Force with Marv Wolfman. Oh man, Night Force was _freaky_ . Colan's style worked really well on horror comics. I can see why he did Tomb of Dracula. Gonna have to check that series out some time. Thank you for this awesome video! It's a really cool look at a great artist.
@paulfearn1924
@paulfearn1924 Год назад
I have only recently discovered your RU-vid channel, but I am really impressed. Your love and knowledge of comics is apparent. Personally I am a silver and bronze guy, and your topics from Ditko to Colan, even the Atlas/Seaboard flash in the pan, I enjoy them. There are thousands of RU-vidrs about comics but many are more about “oh look at my cgc collection, I have tons of disposable income, aren’t you impressed!” Tedious in the extreme. Most of us have to watch our pennies and comics may come way down our list of essentials but we still love the art form. I am a life long lover of comics, I have bought and loved even coverless ones, and even now when I get a package of Bronze Age Marvel Team ups I get a little twinge of excitement. My wife and son just shake their heads! Great work pal, lots of support from the U.K.
@atlasallen-manning6092
@atlasallen-manning6092 Год назад
Man I love your videos, so informative. Seems like any drama at marvel will have a connection to Jim shooter if it’s of a certain era
@victorcabanelas
@victorcabanelas Год назад
I must admit it took me a loooooong time to get into his work (similar thing, growing up in the '90s), but damn, he was a master. One of the things I love about his stuff (besides the shading) is that his linework was really fluid. Not a lot of hard angles, and that's quite hard to pull off. Keep up the great work, Chris!
@pablosonic892
@pablosonic892 Год назад
Love the 'Oh, hi' prologues. I know they're a pain in the ass, but they are gold. Thank you.
@MN_-
@MN_- Год назад
the intros always make me lol everytime dont change a thing
@dashfatbastard
@dashfatbastard Год назад
Day-um!!! Those black and whites from Warren were wonderful! Thanks, my friend,!
@seansutherland5775
@seansutherland5775 Год назад
Another nice piece on an amazing artist. I never even liked Dracula much(Frankenstein guy),but his art was and awesome. Thanks for the video.
@Arashikage32
@Arashikage32 Год назад
Great work as always sir!
@juniorjames7076
@juniorjames7076 Год назад
Gene Colon became my favorite Batman artist (surpassing the great and immortal Jim Aparo) because he drew the most terrifying issues of Batman when he went up against vampires and supernatural villians. He also drew The Night Force, which was the creepiest and scariest pre-Vertigo comic DC had in the early 1980s.
@ginofrancejr555
@ginofrancejr555 Год назад
Excellent video review gene colan is one of my all time favorite artists in comics from his cap stuff to his man thing/Howard the duck stuff and his tomb of dracula stuff is beautiful gothic comic horror
@panelsandplatters
@panelsandplatters Год назад
I discovered Gene Colan through his Dr. Strange work. I just love his style. Thanks for doing this video and highlighting his great work.
@dadahyena
@dadahyena 6 месяцев назад
Great video on a truly great artist; my all-time favorite Gene Colan story for Marvel is "Though Some Call It Magic!", a short Dr. Doom tale with heavy horror overtones (and beautiful artwork, of course). I very highly recommend it for anyone who enjoyed his equally gore-geous work on Dracula!
@friendsinmyheadtv3890
@friendsinmyheadtv3890 10 месяцев назад
I used to get Dracula Lives when I was a kid. The first time I saw Gene Colan’s artwork for it I was hooked. I still got the comics and of course appreciate and love them on a different level. As you said, his style was a complete fir for that subject. It would have been a different comic it had bold holding lines and did not have those ethereal swirls he used to draw..
@thezabgoth7426
@thezabgoth7426 Год назад
A little known anime adaption of some of this run was a film called "Dracula - Sovereign of the Damned."
@dragonchaserkev
@dragonchaserkev Год назад
Fantastic Halloween themed video! Happy October everyone.
@TheNcc1701xyz
@TheNcc1701xyz Год назад
Colin's work on iron man under the Austin name was second to none. I still think it stands up so well today. Imagine my disappointment when I bought the 3rd part of the sub-mariner iron man cross over in the 60's, only to find Kirby's artwork!
@therussiancomicbookgeek
@therussiancomicbookgeek 8 месяцев назад
Gene Colan is an excellent artist His stuff just so simple and alive
@VorpalDerringer
@VorpalDerringer Год назад
3:07 $60 a week comes out to in 2022 money, about $798 or around $40,000 a year. Pretty darn good money for someone just starting out, even if NYC is more expensive than most of America.
@anj2099
@anj2099 Год назад
Gene Colon beautiful artist. I remember his daredevil so fondly.
@MartinhoIsidroCorreia
@MartinhoIsidroCorreia Год назад
Great review, thanks. I will check it out. One thing I just don’t like however are the recoloured pages in reprints. There is a warmth about the printing on newsprint that gets lost on shiny contemporary paper.
@scottwagner2566
@scottwagner2566 Год назад
I'm reading through a Marvel reading list from FF#1 on. I haven't reached Tomb of Dracula yet, but anytime I see Gene Colan on any other comic, I know I'm going to enjoy it even if the story is subpar.
@coreymasoy7034
@coreymasoy7034 Год назад
Great episode ❗💯🔥👍
@ryanbenson4610
@ryanbenson4610 Год назад
Awesome video! I’m going to go buy me some Tomb of Dracula.
@heinekenswordfish
@heinekenswordfish Год назад
Avengers 210 (1981) with artwork by Gene Colan and Dan Green was one of the first comic books I ever bought and I always loved the artwork. I lost the issue at some point in my childhood. Years later as an adult I picked it up at a convention. Sometimes when I look back at comics from my childhood the artwork is not nearly as good as I remember it, but this issue was exactly as I remembered it. Colan had a perfect balance of realistic and fantastical elements to his artwork. It's crazy to hear that Shooter drove him out of Marvel, because in a lot of ways I thought he embodied the perfect Marvel style.
@ghanimaatreides5889
@ghanimaatreides5889 Год назад
Gene Colan did a great run on Daredevil. Other artists at the time would laud his draughtsmanship just for the way he draw a hand turning a doorknob!
@evlinalw325
@evlinalw325 Год назад
Yes! Salem’s Lot ref was awesome!
@AABB-bm9kk
@AABB-bm9kk Год назад
Total agreement! Colan was a great artist who was supernaturally good on “Tomb of Dracula”. Never seen an artist better suited to a title and vice versa! Also excellent on: Dr.Strange, Iron Man, Bat Man, Submariner, Dare Devil (including a smokin hot Black Widow) and Captain Marvel, et al. 🥰 Just Perfect on anti-hero tendencies in a title 👍 His Use of black and shade is unsurpassed in comic art 😀 A true favorite for me 🥰
@moondog548
@moondog548 Год назад
LOVE that series.
@theswan1852
@theswan1852 Год назад
This guy is my all time favourite, who frightened me at the age of 10 before I came to understand his work. Perhaps the most dogged around and underappreciated comic artist ever. More and more Vince Colletta's legacy is his bland inking over what was otherwise beautiful, intricate, classic work. I tried New Gods recently, but couln't get over Colletta's quick inks.
@AlexAguirreC
@AlexAguirreC Год назад
Damn, I didn't check my youtube, notifications regularity, I miss the pack, but thanks! Greetings from México.
@leespiderpod
@leespiderpod Год назад
To tie in with this I think the best Werewolf by Night artist is obviously Mike Ploog!
@MrFaceNumeroUno
@MrFaceNumeroUno Год назад
Awesome!
@petermcgrath2771
@petermcgrath2771 Год назад
Gene Colon was a true master and had a distinct and clear style that was rich with atmosphere and felt like it was in constant motion.
@Swampthing86
@Swampthing86 Год назад
my favorite comic book artist! I still have my copy of Tomb Of Dracula#10, 1973 the first appearance of Blade my favorite comic book character. It's in pristine condition. I haven't had it appraised but I might now.
@louislogie2654
@louislogie2654 Год назад
As a fan i cath xprenn how much this show has incceased my appretiation for thekppl behind comics not just stan lee n makes me look forward to seeing artists work on cowers n knowing them by name 'wun on books i never knew they worked on for eg john romita jr run on iron man. Hollyyy..
@wayned.ashford1704
@wayned.ashford1704 Год назад
i grew up on the original stories in the 1970s-'81; also read the black -&-white 'sequel',"Tomb of Dracula 2". Colan was AWESOME.
@pious83
@pious83 Год назад
I never noticed the Jack Palance connection before to Colan's depiction of Dracula. Now it seems so obvious, I wonder how I missed it?
@richardfairlamb9728
@richardfairlamb9728 Год назад
The look based on Palance was inspired. Gene’s take on Dracula has never been better in my opinion.
@shanelorrison5224
@shanelorrison5224 Год назад
Ha! Chris did a brief Stan Lee impression. I love it.
@crithon
@crithon Год назад
Oh wow, that's so neat. I'll give it a shot.
@rogergoza3180
@rogergoza3180 Год назад
I love his work on Blue Devil
@richardgranger942
@richardgranger942 Год назад
FINALLY!!! Somebody is talking about his work in Creepy & Eerie! So amazing! He outshines guys like Wally Wood and Neal Adams in the issues!
@ianbyrne465
@ianbyrne465 Год назад
I’d really love tp see you do another video on Rob Leifeld. One that’s closer to your current biographical, analytical style. Might be a big ask, but I think it would be interesting! Plus, you can slide it into spooky month since that art is horrifying!
@hercules4776
@hercules4776 Год назад
I’m literally reading ToD rn, this is an awesome episode 😊
@joedent3323
@joedent3323 Год назад
I like the new logo, Chris; and the inclusion of an element of it in the Pros & Cons branding is a smart idea as well :)
@roboatnick6178
@roboatnick6178 Год назад
I mostly knew Gene Colan’s wonderful work on Batman and thought of him mostly in relation to DC. Now I’m intrigued to check out his work at Marvel.
@swervituredesigns952
@swervituredesigns952 Год назад
As a kid, we’d often get a stack of second hand comics for road trips. My lifelong favorite book of all time to this day was what I recall a crossover of Daredevil and Dracula. I never have known why that comic was my fave of all time…maybe it was Gene Colan. 😎
@mastergod700
@mastergod700 Год назад
Fantastic!! LOVED Tomb of Dracula as a kid (in Norway) seing an older friend's US issues from a holiday. It was issued over here in the early 1980s. AND - PLEASE CAN YOU MAKE A DOC ON the ingenious ALDEBARAN comics by LEO? Please, its important stuff in Europe+ Thanks! Keep Readin' 😀
@CUTEMKUltras
@CUTEMKUltras Год назад
Nice video as usual Chris. Any chance you could do a vid on Dave Gibbons? I know he's later gen, but he's such an awesome creator.
@TheArcSet
@TheArcSet Год назад
Thanks for this.
@stardust_memories2260
@stardust_memories2260 Год назад
My all-time favorite artist.
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