Monday, October 25, 2010

Is That A Colan I See Before Me?

Tuesday Extra.

My regular post is below, but here's a rarity I just had to share. It's what seems to me like an early Gene Colan story from Quality's Hearth Throbs #13...








For contrast, here's a story he did twelve years later for the DC version of that title #91...












4 comments:

Daniel [oeconomist.com] said...

I'd no idea that Bill Gaines had married a tennis star. ;-P

Ger Apeldoorn said...

And since this was from 1952 they knew what they were doing...

Smurfswacker said...

I've seen another Quality romance story inked by the same guy. The Quality house inking style--the Cuidera-Cassone approach featuring bold, slick black strokes and hard edges everywhere--simply did not work with Colan's pencils.

It's funny that after seeing enough of Colan's pencils and own inks, I can tell what Colan meant to put in several panels, but the inker got it all wrong.

The DC story is Colan at the top of his game--but did someone else draw the final sequence?

Ger Apeldoorn said...

I think the lines in the faces of the first panel are pure Colan, so maybe it was just something he tried - a slow fade to black. Very movie-like.