L. B. Cole | |
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Born | Leonard Hildebrandt Cohen August 28, 1918 Bronx, NY |
Died | December 5, 1995 Fresh Meadows, Queens, U.S. | (aged 77)
Nationality | German-American |
Area(s) | Artist, Editor, Publisher |
Notable works | Star Publications |
Awards | Inkpot Award (1981) The Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame (1999) |
Leonard Brandt Cole[1] (August 28, 1918 – December 5, 1995[2]), commonly known as L. B. Cole, was a comic book artist, editor, and publisher who worked during the Golden Age of Comic Books, 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, Gilberton, and Ajax/Farrell. He also worked as an editor for Holyoke in the 1940s.
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