Leonard Brandt Cole
(August 28, 1918 – December 5, 1995)
was a
comic book artist
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, editor, and publisher who worked during the
Golden Age of Comic Books
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, producing work in various genres. Cole was particularly known for his bold covers, featuring what he referred to as "poster colors"—the use of primary colors often over black backgrounds. In addition to his covers, Cole did interior art for comics published by
Holyoke Publications
The Holyoke Publishing Company was an American magazine and comic-book publisher with offices in Holyoke, Massachusetts, Holyoke, and Springfield, Massachusetts, Springfield, Massachusetts, and New York City, Its best-known comics characters were ...
,
Gilberton, and
Ajax/Farrell
Farrell Publications is the name of a series of American comic book publishing companies founded and operated by Robert W. Farrell in the 1940s and 1950s, including Elliot Publishing Company, Farrell Comic Group, and Excellent Publications. Farrell ...
. He also worked as an editor for Holyoke in the 1940s.
Biography
Born in
Germany, Cole was awarded a doctorate of Anatomy & Physiology at the
University of Berlin.
Before entering the
comic book industry, Cole worked as art director in the
lithography industry.
Cole's comic book career started in the early 1940s, mainly as a cover artist for titles such as ''Suspense Comics'' (
Et-Es-Go Magazines
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) and ''
Contact Comics
''Contact Comics'' is an American comic book series published during what is known as the Golden Age of Comic Books by Aviation Press. All of the stories printed in ''Contact Comics'' dealt with modern aviation.
Regular features included Golden Ea ...
'' (
Aviation Press). He soon became known for his distinctive covers: examples include the covers to ''Mask Comics'' #1, ''Mask Comics'' #2 (
Rural Home), ''Contact Comics'' #12, and ''
Captain Flight Comics
''Captain Flight Comics'' is an American comic book series published by Four Star Publications during the period that is known by fans and historians as the Golden Age of Comic Books. A total of eleven issues were printed from March 1944 to Febr ...
'' #11 (
Four Star Publications
Farrell Publications is the name of a series of American comic book publishing companies founded and operated by Robert W. Farrell in the 1940s and 1950s, including Elliot Publishing Company, Farrell Comic Group, and Excellent Publications. Farrell ...
). An avid
science fiction fan, Cole was known for slipping in sci-fi elements even when they weren't appropriate, such as
rocket ship
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s and
ray guns appearing on the covers of ''Captain Flight Comics'' and ''Contact Comics''.
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Lambiek's Comiclopedia (Both titles were supposed to be devoted to contemporary
aviation.) During this time, Cole created the character "Wiggles the wonderworm" who appeared in five issues of ''Taffy Comics'', published by Rural Home/Orbit Publications.
From 1942 to 1948, Cole ran his own comics studio, often packaging work for a variety of publishers, including
Ace Magazines
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, Aviation Press,
Chesler Publications,
Farrell Publications
Farrell Publications is the name of a series of American comic book publishing companies founded and operated by Robert W. Farrell in the 1940s and 1950s, including Elliot Publishing Company, Farrell Comic Group, and Excellent Publications. Farrel ...
,
Fawcett Comics,
Holyoke Publishing,
Magazine Enterprises,
Spotlight Comics,
Novelty Press,
Orbit Publications, and Rural Home Publishing.
In 1949, publisher
Novelty Press sold its characters and artwork to Cole, who was the cover artist for Novelty's ''
Blue Bolt Comics
Blue Bolt is a fictional American comic book superhero created by writer-artist Joe Simon in 1940, during the period fans and historians refer to as the Golden Age of Comic Books.
Publication history
Initially published by Novelty Press, ''Blu ...
''.
[Markstein, Don]
"Blue Bolt," Don Markstein's Toonopedia.
Retrieved July 11, 2008. Using his new assets, Cole began
Star Publications
Star Publications, Inc. was a Golden Age American comic book publisher, operating during the years 1949–1954. Founded by artist/editor L.B. Cole and lawyer Gerhard Kramer, , which operated from 1949 to 1955.
After the closure of Star, Cole continued doing cover illustrations, many for ''
Classics Illustrated Junior
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''. In the early 1960s, Cole was art director and editor at
Dell Comics.
From the mid-1960s through the 1970s, Cole created instructional materials and audio-visuals for University Films.
He gained further recognition when comic fandom grew in the late 1960s and through the 1970s. In 1981, he created a new painting that was featured on the cover of the 11th edition of the ''
Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide''. During this same time, he began selling re-creations of his classic covers.
In the early 1990s,
Ernie Gerber published his two-volume ''Photo Journal Guide To Comic Books'' which featured on its covers a number of Cole's covers. As a result, the demand for Cole's work increased dramatically.
Cole married Ellen Kovack in 1942; she later became a proficient
letterer in her own right.
Cole died of a heart attack on December 5, 1995.
Awards
An
Inkpot Award recipient in 1981,
Inkpot Award
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The following is a list of winners of the Eisner Award, sorted by category.
The Eisner Awards have been presented since 1988, but there were no Eisner Awards in 1990 due to balloting mix-ups."Eisners Cancelled," ''The Comics Journal'' #137 (Sept. ...
in 1999.
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Golden Age comics creators
American lithographers
Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame inductees
1918 births
1995 deaths
Inkpot Award winners
German emigrants to the United States
20th-century lithographers