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One of the greatest....I love it when I find an uncredited story by him in those old Atlas comics.What book did "Gentleman" Gene buy from you? GOD BLESS...

 

-jimbo(a friend of jesus) (thumbs u

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One of the greatest....I love it when I find an uncredited story by him in those old Atlas comics.What book did "Gentleman" Gene buy from you? GOD BLESS...

 

-jimbo(a friend of jesus) (thumbs u

 

Interesting minds need to know :gossip:

 

 

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That is really neat. I'll second the question, what book was it? Mr. Colan and Mr. Romita are probably the last two artists still living who brought us the "Marvel age of Comics". Truly living legends.

Herb Trimpe and Sal Buscema are still around. any others old school?

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That is really neat. I'll second the question, what book was it? Mr. Colan and Mr. Romita are probably the last two artists still living who brought us the "Marvel age of Comics". Truly living legends.

 

hm I think there are a few others still with us as well... but they are two standouts for sure.

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I sold a book (a tomato boxer) to Gene Colan tonight . . . :acclaim:

 

Pretty awesome, if you ask me. :)

 

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Maybe you can get Mr. Colan on here to talk to us and fill us in on how he's doing......

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That is really neat. I'll second the question, what book was it? Mr. Colan and Mr. Romita are probably the last two artists still living who brought us the "Marvel age of Comics". Truly living legends.

Herb Trimpe and Sal Buscema are still around. any others old school?

 

Ayers for sure and I think John Severin.

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One of the greatest....I love it when I find an uncredited story by him in those old Atlas comics.What book did "Gentleman" Gene buy from you? GOD BLESS...

 

-jimbo(a friend of jesus) (thumbs u

 

Why one of his own, of course . . . :grin::hi:

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That is really neat. I'll second the question, what book was it? Mr. Colan and Mr. Romita are probably the last two artists still living who brought us the "Marvel age of Comics". Truly living legends.

 

:hi: I'll post a scan later - right now, I've got to get off to my "real" job! :)

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That is really neat. I'll second the question, what book was it? Mr. Colan and Mr. Romita are probably the last two artists still living who brought us the "Marvel age of Comics". Truly living legends.

Herb Trimpe and Sal Buscema are still around. any others old school?

 

Ayers for sure and I think John Severin.

 

Joe Sinnott. :sumo:

 

I think of Sal as more of a BA artist. The "Marvel Age" was really the the 1960s, when Marvel really took off.

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That is really neat. I'll second the question, what book was it? Mr. Colan and Mr. Romita are probably the last two artists still living who brought us the "Marvel age of Comics". Truly living legends.

Herb Trimpe and Sal Buscema are still around. any others old school?

 

Ayers for sure and I think John Severin.

 

Joe Sinnott. :sumo:

 

I think of Sal as more of a BA artist. The "Marvel Age" was really the the 1960s, when Marvel really took off.

 

Giordano.

 

:sumo:

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That is really neat. I'll second the question, what book was it? Mr. Colan and Mr. Romita are probably the last two artists still living who brought us the "Marvel age of Comics". Truly living legends.

Herb Trimpe and Sal Buscema are still around. any others old school?

 

Ayers for sure and I think John Severin.

 

Joe Sinnott. :sumo:

 

I think of Sal as more of a BA artist. The "Marvel Age" was really the the 1960s, when Marvel really took off.

 

Giordano.

 

:sumo:

 

Giordano worked at Charlton and DC, dorkasaurus. Why don't you throw out Murphy Anderson or Curt Swan?

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