Vince Colletta
Vince Colletta was a Silver Age artist and inker best known for his extensive work on Marvel's Thor and for a long run of romance-comics art, where his polished finish made him one of the era's most frequently credited inkers. His name is closely associated with early Marvel superhero keys and high-volume Silver Age production, and his inking remains a reference point for collectors comparing visual interpretation, production speed, and creator attribution across major runs.
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Top Vince Colletta CPVs
Vince Colletta has 94 CPVs in the guide, led by All Star Squadron #47 with Doctor Fate's origin and an in-demand McFarlane cover, Dazzler #33 with its Michael Jackson "Thriller" homage and Bill Sienkiewicz painted cover, and Spectacular Spider-Man #100 as a giant-size anniversary issue with an early Spot appearance alongside Black Cat, the alien black costume symbiote, and Kingpin. Other standouts include Wonder Man #1, Planet Terry #1, and Saga of Crystar #1 for origin or first-appearance significance, plus Amazing Spider-Man #279 as the last CPV in that title, Star Wars #64 as the first CPV in that title, Falcon #1 marking the first self-series, and Marvel Super Special #28 for its Krull adaptation.