L.B. Cole
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Classics Illustrated #90 [HRN 148]
Gilberton
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1959
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Reprint
Classics Illustrated Special Issue #150
Gilberton
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1959
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Classics Illustrated #152
Gilberton
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1959
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Classics Illustrated #30 [HRN 60]
Gilberton
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1960
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Reprint
Classics Illustrated #68 [HRN 156]
Gilberton
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1960
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Reprint
Classics Illustrated #157
Gilberton
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1960
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Classics Illustrated #60 [HRN 158]
Gilberton
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1960
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Reprint
Classics Illustrated #159
Gilberton
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1960
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Classics Illustrated #68 [HRN 165]
Gilberton
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1962
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Reprint
Classics Illustrated #68 [HRN 167]
Gilberton
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1962
•
Vol. 1
Non-Key
Reprint
Classics Illustrated #68 [HRN 165]
Gilberton
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1967
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Reprint
Classics Illustrated #60 [HRN 158]
Gilberton
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1968
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Reprint
Classics Illustrated #68 [HRN 169]
Gilberton
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1969
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Reprint
3-D Exotic Beauties #1
3-D Zone
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1990
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Baseball Thrills 3-D #0
3-D Zone
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1990
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Final cover illustration by L.B. Cole
💀 MATRIX COMIX: Buried in this obscure horror magazine title from Hamilton is the final cover produced by the Golden Age master, Leonard Brandt Cole before his death in 1995
Although not as startling as his earliest work, the ageing artist manages to produce a spooky scene featuring a decomposing zombie escaping his grave
However, Cole’s cover is actually a swipe from artist Mike Roberts (tap cover and swipe to view) found on the obscure horror one-shot/coloring book, Grave Tales, published by Wonderful Publishing Company in 1974 and
It’s unclear what Cole’s relationship was, if any, to cover artist Roberts who is best known for his work on Death Rattle from Kitchen Sink Comix
What is clear is that Cole worked on his craft for his entire life and in the end, revisited the horror genre which helped to establish his early career and legacy
Final cover illustration by L.B. Cole
💀 MATRIX COMIX: Buried in this obscure horror magazine title from Hamilton is the final cover produced by the Golden Age master, Leonard Brandt Cole before his death in 1995
Although not as startling as his earliest work, the ageing artist manages to produce a spooky scene featuring a decomposing zombie escaping his grave
However, Cole’s cover is actually a swipe from artist Mike Roberts (tap cover and swipe to view) found on the obscure horror one-shot/coloring book, Grave Tales, published by Wonderful Publishing Company in 1974 and
It’s unclear what Cole’s relationship was, if any, to cover artist Roberts who is best known for his work on Death Rattle from Kitchen Sink Comix
What is clear is that Cole worked on his craft for his entire life and in the end, revisited the horror genre which helped to establish his early career and legacy
Anti-Hitler Comics #1
New England Comics Press
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1992
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Walt Disney's Comics and Stories #600
Western
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1995
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Vol. 1
1st cameo appearance of Della Duck in a U.S. comic book - appears in the Duck Family Tree double-page spread
1st cameo appearance of Della Duck in a U.S. comic book - appears in the Duck Family Tree double-page spread
Golden Age Greats #8
AC
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1996
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Golden Age: Men of Mystery #44
AC
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2003
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Alter Ego #117
TwoMorrows
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2013
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Haunted Horror #10
IDW
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2014
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Black Light: The World of L. B. Cole
Fantagraphics
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2015
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Haunted Horror #17
IDW
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2015
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Haunted Horror #20
IDW
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2015
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
Haunted Horror #24
IDW
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2016
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Vol. 1
Non-Key
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