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Bob LeRose

1921–2006

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Bob LeRose
Known forJonah Hex
Issues credited251
Active1966–2025
Primary rolecolorist
The Batman Family #11
The Batman Family #11 (1977)

Bob LeRose was an American artist who built a career spanning both advertising and comic books, leaving a quiet but substantial mark on DC Comics as one of its most prolific colorists. Born on June 3, 1921, he passed away on August 30, 2006.

Weird War Tales #56
Weird War Tales #56 (1977)

LeRose came to comics through a background in advertising art, a discipline that sharpened his sense of color, composition, and print production — skills that translated naturally to the demands of four-color comic book work. At DC, he applied those talents to hundreds of stories featuring the publisher's marquee characters, including Batman and Superman, working across a wide range of titles from the mid-1960s onward.

Sgt. Rock #311
Sgt. Rock #311 (1977)

His credits extend across more than 250 issues, with notable concentrations on titles such as *Jonah Hex*, *Hex*, *Unknown Soldier*, and *Arion, Lord of Atlantis* — series that leaned on atmospheric, genre-driven visuals where thoughtful coloring could meaningfully shape tone and mood. He also contributed to licensed titles including *Animaniacs* and *MASK*, demonstrating a versatility that kept him employed well into the industry's shifting landscape.

Sgt. Rock #312
Sgt. Rock #312 (1978)

Colorists of LeRose's generation worked largely without public recognition, their contributions folded into the collective visual identity of the books they served. His sustained output over several decades nonetheless represents a significant behind-the-scenes contribution to the look and feel of DC's publishing history.

Full bibliography · 58 series

Weird Western Tales (1972) · 13
MASK (1987) · 9
Sgt. Rock (1977) · 8
Angel Love (1986) · 6
Superman (1966) · 4
Conqueror of the Barren Earth (1985) · 4
Mask (1986) · 4
Weird War Tales (1971) · 3
The Unexpected (1968) · 3
All-Out War (1979) · 3
Superboy (1980) · 3
Warlord (1976) · 3
G.I. Combat (1957) · 2
Our Fighting Forces (1954) · 2
Steel, the Indestructible Man (1978) · 2
DC Special Series (1977) · 2
House of Mystery (1951) · 2
Arion (1983) · 2
History of the DC Universe (1986) · 2
The Vigilante (1983) · 2
Historia del Universo DC (1988) · 2
Batman: The Dark Knight Archives (1992) · 2
Adventures in the DC Universe (1997) · 2
The Batman Family (1975) · 1
#11
Freedom Fighters (1976) · 1
#12
Limited Collectors' Edition (1972) · 1
Showcase (1956) · 1
Jonah Hex and Other Western Tales (1979) · 1
#2
Gerechtigkeitsliga (1977) · 1
#12
Justice League of America (1960) · 1
Detective Comics (1937) · 1
Ghosts (1971) · 1
#96
The Legion of Super-Heroes (1980) · 1
Wundergirl (1976) · 1
Adventure Comics (1938) · 1
Legion Des Super-Heros (1983) · 1
#3
The New Adventures of Superboy (1980) · 1
#43
DC Comics Presents (1978) · 1
#74
Amethyst (1985) · 1
#9
V (1985) · 1
#1
Arion, Lord of Atlantis Special (1985) · 1
#1
Electric Warrior (1986) · 1
#8
MASK Annual (1986) · 1
Angel Love Special (1987) · 1
#1
Captain Atom (1987) · 1
#5
Secret Origins (1986) · 1
#43
Kissyfur (1989) · 1
#1
The Superman Archives (1989) · 1
#1
Celebrate the Century [Super Heroes Stamp Album] (1998) · 1
#4
Pinky und Brain (1999) · 1
#16
Alien: The Illustrated Story (2012) · 1
Limited Collectors' Edition C-59 (Batman's Strangest Cases) (Facsimile Edition) (2025) · 1

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