Leonard Brandt Cole, or L.B. Cole, was a comic book artist, editor, and publisher, known for his covers that emphasised primary colours over black backgrounds. Creating comics and covers for a variety of publishers in the thirties and forties, he also worked as an editor for Holyoke.
This saw him found Great Comics, his own comic book studio, packaging work for a variety of publishers, including Ace Magazines, Aviation Press, Chesler Publications, Farrell Publications, Fawcett Comics, Holyoke Publishing, Magazine Enterprises, Spotlight Comics, Novelty Press, Orbit Publications, and Rural Home Publishing. In 1949, this changed when the publisher Novelty Press sold its existing characters and artwork to Cole, who had drawn covers for their Blue Bolt Comics series, and saw L.B.
With three uncredited stories, My Dream Lover, The Key to My Heart and My Secret, with a cover in the classic 'romantic clinch' fashion. Star's closure in 1952 saw LB Cole work for Classics Illustrated and as art director and editor at Dell Comics. Recognition later in life, especially for his covers, saw him recreate some of his classic covers, featured on the cover of the 11th edition of the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide.
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