Similarities between Gene Colan and Marvel Comics
Gene Colan and Marvel Comics have 51 things in common (in Unionpedia): Abrams Books, Alter Ego (magazine), Amazing Adventures, Archie Comics, Archie Goodwin (comics), Atlas Comics (1950s), Avengers (comics), Bill Everett, Black Panther (comics), Captain America, Comic Book Artist, Comic Book Resources, Comic strip, Cover date, Crime fiction, Daredevil (Marvel Comics character), Daredevil (Marvel Comics series), Dark Horse Comics, DC Comics, Doctor Doom, Doctor Strange, Fantastic Four, Gerry Conway, Grand Comics Database, Guardians of the Galaxy (1969 team), Horror fiction, Howard the Duck, Iron Man, Jack Kirby, Jim Shooter, ..., Journey into Mystery, Killraven, Marv Wolfman, Marvel 2099, Marvel Entertainment, Marvel Music, Namor, Not Brand Echh, Roy Thomas, Stan Lee, Star-Lord, Steve Ditko, Superhero, Syd Shores, The Comics Journal, The Tomb of Dracula, Timely Comics, Tom Brevoort, Tom DeFalco, Western (genre), World War II. Expand index (21 more) »
Abrams Books
Abrams, formerly Harry N. Abrams, Inc. (HNA), is an American publisher of art and illustrated books, children's books, and stationery.
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Alter Ego (magazine)
Alter Ego is an American magazine devoted to comic books and comic-book creators of the 1930s to late-1960s periods comprising what fans and historians call the Golden Age and Silver Age of Comic Books.
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Amazing Adventures
Amazing Adventures is the name of several anthology comic book series, all but one published by Marvel Comics.
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Archie Comics
Archie Comic Publications, Inc. is an American comic book publisher headquartered in Pelham, New York.
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Archie Goodwin (comics)
Archie Goodwin (September 8, 1937 – March 1, 1998) was an American comic book writer, editor, and artist.
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Atlas Comics (1950s)
Atlas Comics is the 1950s comic-book publishing label that evolved into Marvel Comics.
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Avengers (comics)
The Avengers are a fictional team of superheroes appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Bill Everett
William Blake "Bill" Everett (May 18, 1917 – February 27, 1973) was a comic book writer-artist best known for creating Namor the Sub-Mariner as well as co-creating Zombie and Daredevil with writer Stan Lee for Marvel Comics.
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Black Panther (comics)
Black Panther is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Captain America
Captain America is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Comic Book Artist
Comic Book Artist was an American magazine founded by Jon B. Cooke devoted to anecdotal histories of American comic books, with emphasis on comics published since the 1960s.
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Comic Book Resources
Comic Book Resources, also known as CBR, is a website dedicated to the coverage of comic book-related news and discussion.
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Comic strip
A comic strip is a sequence of drawings arranged in interrelated panels to display brief humor or form a narrative, often serialized, with text in balloons and captions.
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Cover date
Cover date refers to the date displayed on the covers of periodical publications such as magazines and comic books.
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Crime fiction
Crime fiction is the literary genre that fictionalises crimes, their detection, criminals, and their motives.
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Daredevil (Marvel Comics character)
Daredevil is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
Daredevil (Marvel Comics character) and Gene Colan · Daredevil (Marvel Comics character) and Marvel Comics ·
Daredevil (Marvel Comics series)
Daredevil is the name of several comic book titles featuring the character Daredevil and published by Marvel Comics, beginning with the original Daredevil comic book series which debuted in 1964.
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Dark Horse Comics
Dark Horse Comics is an American comic book and manga publisher.
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DC Comics
DC Comics, Inc. is an American comic book publisher.
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Doctor Doom
Dr.
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Doctor Strange
Doctor Stephen Vincent Strange is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Fantastic Four
The Fantastic Four is a fictional superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Gerry Conway
Gerard F. ConwayThomas, Roy.
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Grand Comics Database
The Grand Comics Database (GCD) is an Internet-based project to build a database of comic book information through user contributions.
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Guardians of the Galaxy (1969 team)
The original Guardians of the Galaxy are a superhero team appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Horror fiction
Horror is a genre of speculative fiction which is intended to, or has the capacity to frighten, scare, disgust, or startle its readers or viewers by inducing feelings of horror and terror.
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Howard the Duck
Howard the Duck is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Iron Man
Iron Man is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Jack Kirby
Jack Kirby (born Jacob Kurtzberg; August 28, 1917 – February 6, 1994) was an American comic book artist, writer, and editor, widely regarded as one of the medium's major innovators and one of its most prolific and influential creators.
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Jim Shooter
James Shooter (born September 27, 1951) is an American writer, occasional fill-in artist, editor, and publisher for various comic books.
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Journey into Mystery
Journey into Mystery is an American comic book series initially published by Atlas Comics, then by its successor, Marvel Comics.
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Killraven
Killraven (Jonathan Raven) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Marv Wolfman
Marvin Arthur "Marv" Wolfman (born May 13, 1946) is an American comic book writer.
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Marvel 2099
Marvel 2099 is a Marvel Comics imprint, started in 1992, that was originally one possible future of the Marvel Universe, but later revealed in a climax of Superior Spider-Man Goblin Nation arc and Amazing Spider-Man Vol.
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Marvel Entertainment
Marvel Entertainment, LLC (formerly Marvel Enterprises and Toy Biz, Inc., and marketed and stylized as MARVEL) is an American entertainment company founded in June 1998 and based in New York City, formed by the merger of Marvel Entertainment Group, Inc. and ToyBiz.
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Marvel Music
Marvel Music was a short-lived imprint of Marvel Comics, introduced in 1994 to publish comics developed in collaboration with musicians.
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Namor
Namor the Sub-Mariner (Namor McKenzie) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Not Brand Echh
Not Brand Echh is a satiric comic book series published by Marvel Comics that parodied its own superhero stories as well as those of other comics publishers.
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Roy Thomas
Roy William Thomas Jr."Roy Thomas Checklist" Alter Ego Vol.
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Stan Lee
Stan Lee (born Stanley Martin Lieber, December 28, 1922) is an American comic-book writer, editor, film executive producer, actor and publisher.
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Star-Lord
Star-Lord (Peter Quill) is a fictional superhero appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.
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Steve Ditko
Stephen J. Ditko (born November 2, 1927) is an American comics artist and writer best known as the artist and co-creator, with Stan Lee, of the Marvel Comics superheroes Spider-Man and Doctor Strange.
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Superhero
A superhero (sometimes rendered super-hero or super hero or Super) is a type of heroic stock character, usually possessing supernatural or superhuman powers, who is dedicated to fighting the evil of his/her universe, protecting the public, and usually battling supervillains.
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Syd Shores
Sydney Shores (1916 – June 3, 1973) was an American comic book artist known for his work on Captain America both during the 1940s, in what fans and historians call the Golden Age of comic books, and during the 1960s Silver Age of comic books.
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The Comics Journal
The Comics Journal, often abbreviated TCJ, is an American magazine of news and criticism pertaining to comic books, comic strips and graphic novels.
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The Tomb of Dracula
The Tomb of Dracula is a horror comic book series published by Marvel Comics from April 1972 to August 1979.
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Timely Comics
Timely Comics, Inc. is the common name for the group of corporations that was the earliest comic book arm of American publisher Martin Goodman, and the entity that would evolve by the 1960s to become Marvel Comics.
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Tom Brevoort
Tom Brevoort is an American comic book editor, known for his work for Marvel Comics, where he has overseen titles such as New Avengers, Civil War, and Fantastic Four.
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Tom DeFalco
Tom DeFalco (born June 26, 1950) is an American comic book writer and editor, well known for his association with Marvel Comics and in particular for his work with Spider-Man.
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Western (genre)
The Western is a genre of various arts which tell stories set primarily in the later half of the 19th century in the American Old West, often centering on the life of a nomadic cowboy or gunfighter armed with a revolver and a rifle who rides a horse.
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World War II
World War II (often abbreviated to WWII or WW2), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, although conflicts reflecting the ideological clash between what would become the Allied and Axis blocs began earlier.
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Gene Colan and Marvel Comics Comparison
Gene Colan has 276 relations, while Marvel Comics has 381. As they have in common 51, the Jaccard index is 7.76% = 51 / (276 + 381).
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