William Shakespeare (c. 26 April 1564 - 23 April 1616) was an
English playwright, renowned by many as the world's greatest writer
in the English Language. Among his plays are "Romeo and Juliet",
"Hamlet", "Macbeth" to name but a few. LEONARD BRANDT COLE had
worked as art director for a lithography outfit, before entering
the comic book field during the Golden Age in the early 1940's. He
was mainly a cover illustrator for titles like Suspense Comics and
Contact Comics. In his early work, he always used basic, flat
colors and produced what he called "poster color covers".
Illustrating over 1500 covers, Cole drew everything from funny
animals to superheroes to jungle girls and sci-fi. A science
fiction fan, Cole would often slip rocket ships and ray guns onto
books such as 'Captain Flight' and 'Contact Comics' which were
supposed to be devoted to contemporary aviation.
As for interior artwork, Cole did pencils and/or inks on several
features for Holyoke Publications, Gilberton and Farrell. Cole also
published comic books through Star Publications, producing various
crime, terror, jungle and romance titles in the late 1940s and
1950s. He was art director and editor at Dell Publishing in the
early 1960s. He has mainly done commercial art and design from the
mid 1960s onwards, working among others on audio-visuals for
University Films. Reed Crandall was a prolific cartoonist and
comics illustrator, and contributed to several comics sereis,
including Classics Illustrated, for which he often teamed up with
George Evans. George Evans was an American comics illustrator with
a large number of credits to his name, including work for such
comics publishers as Fiction House, Fawcett, EC Comics, DC Comics,
Gold Key and several title adaptations for Gilberton's Classics
Illustrated series.
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