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Colleen Coover is an Eisner Award-winning comic book artist based in Portland, Oregon. Her comics include the adult title Small Favors and the all-ages Banana Sunday. She has been published by Dark Horse, Top Shelf, Marvel, and many others. She works with her husband, writer Paul Tobin, on the Eisner-winning series Bandette.
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All The Ladies In The House Say “YEAH!”
“Un-Enchanted Evening”, the full-length story Paul and I did last year for King-Size Spider-Man Summer Special #1, will see print again on April 29 in the Spider-Man: Spider-Women Digest! For those who do not recall, in this story Mary Jane … Continue reading
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Home From Emerald City
Once again the Emerald City Comic Con was a great success! I did a ton of sketches for people– sadly, had to turn down a few requests for fear of running out of time. And I was only able to … Continue reading
A GentleBull at Leisure
I recently did this portrait of Bully The Little Stuffed Bull, blogger of all things fun. If you like fun things, and fun comics in particular, do pop over and read his posts. Be sure to look at his photos, … Continue reading
Boy, I Love My Job!
Aw, man! I get to work with my husband Paul Tobin, who is also my favorite writer, on a story which will be published in Fantastic Four Giant Size Adventures #1! And they pay me money for this! I am … Continue reading
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Some Things I’ve Never Done Before
For my latest Marvel Comics strip, a short Secret Origin story in the upcoming first issue of Lockjaw And The Pet Avengers, I got to do THREE things I’ve never done before: 1) Draw football. It’s just never come up … Continue reading
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Happiness Is… a Deadline Met
Yesterday I ushered another new Marvel comic strip into the world, spot on the due date with 15 minutes to spare in my editor’s work day. It’s a good feeling to bring work in on time, made sweeter by the … Continue reading
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Back Home, to Work!
Paul and I stayed a few extra days in New York after the convention, the Sunday of which was pretty low-key for us, mostly saying goodbye to all the people we’d met during the show. We spent our time in … Continue reading
The New Harpy
While I was drawing the first panels featuring new villainess Edna Blackquill, Paul came over to my table and said, “You must be doing a good job, because just looking at her makes me want to smack her.” Success! Edna, … Continue reading
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Doof
Another image found on an old CD! I don’t remember drawing it, I don’t remember coloring it, I know it wasn’t for anything in particular. I’m so glad I found it.
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