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L. B. Cole

L. B. Cole
Born Leonard Brandt Cole
(1918-08-28)August 28, 1918
Died December 5, 1995(1995-12-05) (aged 77)
Fresh Meadows, Queens
Nationality American
Area(s) Artist, Editor, Publisher
Awards Inkpot Award, 1981
The Will Eisner Award Hall of Fame, 1999

Leonard Brandt Cole (August 28, 1918–December 5, 1995) 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.

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) and Contact Comics (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 #11 (Four Star Publications). An avid science fiction fan, Cole was known for slipping in sci-fi elements even when they weren't appropriate, such as rocket ships and ray guns appearing on the covers of Captain Flight Comics and Contact Comics. (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 1942–1948, Cole ran his own comics studio, often packaging work for a variety of publishers.


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