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>Wood served as DC's cover colorist from 1973 to 1983, and her interior work included Swamp Thing, Animal Man, The Question, and more.

>Per a statement by Karen Berger, veteran comics artist and colorist Tatjana Wood passed away last month. She was 99 years old. Wood was DC’s foremost colorist during the 1970s and 1980s, coloring most of the company’s cover art during that period. Her interior credits included Saga of the Swamp Thing, Grant Morrison & Chas Truog‘s Animal Man run, Sgt. Rock, The Question, Vigilante, Camelot 3000, and Wonder Woman.

>Wood was born Tatjana Weintraub in Darmstadt, Germany, on March 2, 1926. Her father was Jewish, and her mother was a Christian. She and her brother, Karl Joachim Weintraub, attended an international Quaker boarding school in the Netherlands during the Second World War. Afterwards, the Quakers arranged for the two to travel to New York City, where Tatjana attended the Traphagen School of Fashion. She met cartoonist Wally Wood in 1949, and the pair married the following year.

>She made her comic book debut at EC Comics in the 1950s, with uncredited contributions to her husband’s artwork. Wood began working as a colorist for DC in 1969, three years after divorcing her husband, and was soon honored with the Shazam Award for Best Colorist in 1971 and 1974. She succeeded Jack Adler as the company’s cover colorist in 1973, and continued in this role until 1983, when those duties were split between her and Anthony Tollin. Tollin took over the superhero covers, while Wood continued to work on the western, war, and horror titles.
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Derf Backderf was among those who paid tribute to her, saying, “You know her work, whether you realize it or not. An important talent. Having just stumbled through a rudimentary coloring job, her astonishing work only increases in my eyes.”

Phil Hester, who worked with Wood on 1994’s Swamp Thing #149, said, “[She] is as important to Swamp Thing lore as any writer or artist. One of the highest honors of my career was to be colored by her for my time on that title. How she must have thought the comics world collapsed to go from Bernie [Wrightson] to me.”

Graeme McMillan commented Wood’s “colors on things like Morrison/Truog’s Animal Man, [Walt] Simonson‘s Orion, the [Dennis] O’Neil/[Denys] Cowan Question, and the [Alan] Moore/[Stephen] Bissette/everyone else Swamp Thing left its marks on me when I was young and impressionable. A major, unsung comics legend.”

Jeff Parker states, “Wood colored so many of my favorite comics over decades, making impressive choices with the small palette choices available then. [She had] a long and creative life.” Alex Jaffe said, “Comic writing had Alan Moore; comic pencils had Will Eisner; comic lettering has Todd Klein; comic coloring had her.”
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>Heidi MacDonald: I worked with Tatjana on a story or two when I was at Vertigo, but definitely on a Swamp Thing story….so to say I got to work with Tatjana Wood on a Swamp Thing story is a career highlight kind of thing. As everyone has mentioned, she had a thick, raspy voice and accent, which was mesmerizing as she sat in my office telling me stories. A few times she even mentioned “Wallace.” I wish I remembered more of what we talked about but if the specifics dim, her presence doesn’t. She was a one of a kind legend, who turned primitive coloring methods into art. I wish she’d done a career spanning interview or written a book about craft or left more of her wisdom behind, but the art and her inspiring presence are enough.

>Karen Berger: There were very few women in comics when I first started working at DC. I was so lucky that Tatjana Wood was one of them.

I was fortunate to become friends with her– she was like a cool, Bohemian aunt. She had jet-black hair, brilliant blue eyes, wore colorful printed caftan tunics and eclectic jewelry. She was upbeat but low key, exuding a calmness and positivity. Yet Tatjana always spoke her mind, in her inimitable, raspy German accent. She had a great sense of humor.

We lived near each other on the Upper West Side, and I’d often ferry her color guides back and forth to the office. She was a night owl and if she had a tight deadline, she’d drop off guides at my tiny apartment before I went to work. Sometimes I’d hang out with her at her smoke-filled, roomy fifth story rent-controlled walk-up, where we’d eat chocolates and clementines over easy conversation. She was a dressmaker and weaver when she was younger and had a massive loom in one of her rooms.
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>Looking at Tatjana’s color guides was something special, especially on Swamp Thing, her tour-de force. I learned a lot about the art of color storytelling from her. I also learned a lot about life.

>We remained friends long after we both parted ways from DC, and I always appreciated that.

>Rest peacefully, my friend, and may your memory be a blessing.

>She contributed to books from the company’s Vertigo and Helix imprints, including Michael Moorcock’s Multiverse, before retiring in 2003 with the Green Arrow/Green Lantern crossover “Black Circle: Urban Knights.” She was also a professional dressmaker and tapestry weaver, who worked on costumes for the theater. Her sole credit for Marvel came in 1981, with the crossover special Batman vs. The Incredible Hulk.
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I loved her work
>dead at 99
Yeah ok RIP old lady
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>>152677828
RIP
Never read Swamp Thing before but I'll give it a try
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>>152677822
RIP
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RIP
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>>152677822
literal who
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>>152677822
Can't say she died young. Definitely outlived Wally.
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>>152677822
99 is pretty good you hafta admit
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>>152678150
He literally just said.
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F for a Queen of Colour
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>>152677822
All these years... I never knew she was Wally Wood's wife. Anyway, she was one of the best colorists RIP.
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>>152677822
>99 years old
about fucking time
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And sadly, thanks to digital records, her work is buried history. You cannot buy swamp thing with her colors now.
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>>152677822
F
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>>152678924
Holy fucking gay. I was going to make a TKJ deluxe edition joke but that just took the winds out of my sails.
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more of her just in case some anon is interested in:
https://www.comicsbeat.com/classic-comic-compendium-swamp-thing-67-was-greatly-elevated-by-the-color-work-of-tatjana-wood/

>She crafted a colour scheme for Swamp Thing that revelled in the lush, bright colours of nature, yet also fostered a horror atmosphere that could be dark and unsettling without turning the artwork into unintentional mud. Swamp Thing #56, “My Blue Heaven”, is perhaps one of the first comics to highlight her work that comes to mind, casting the entire issue in tones of blue as colour becomes part of Swamp Thing’s descent into madness. Though I wanted to showcase another where colour became an integral part of the story.

>Swamp Thing #67 by Rick Veitch, Alfredo Alcala, Tatjana Wood, and John Costanza is a confrontation of Solomon Grundy and Swamp Thing. Kind of. Because Grundy’s looking a little green and acting kind of weird. Forming complete sentences even. Also, some random bobbins from Constantine shortly before the launch of the Hellblazer series and relationship discussions with Abby.

>While there is more to it, it’s kind of funny that a colour change is indicative of a personality change. That an external change in appearance underlines that there’s something wrong, something abnormal about the character. Part of it is certainly the unnatural, almost sickly green that Wood uses for Grundy, setting him apart from the more lush greens and other colours of Swamp Thing and the Louisiana swamps. Or even the dreary purples of the tainted, clear cut industry of Slaughter Swamp. Colour overall being an important part of the whole storytelling this issue.
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>99 years old
Imagine reaching that age after having been so based.
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>>152678924
That stinks
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>>152677822
>99
IMPRESSIVE!
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>>152677822
RIP
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>>152677822
RIP
Fuck you, DC.
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>>152677822
F
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>>152677822
Fuck, it's been a bad week for comics. RIP.
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Rest in peace.
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>>152677822
RIP legend. Thanks for all the fish.
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>>152682940
She gave her more skin, nice.
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Rest in Peace. She is and always will be the Queen of Color.
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>>152677822
I like that name, Tatjana~
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>>152677822
99's a great run, RIP.
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>>152677822
o7
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Didn't even realize she was still alive. Fantastic color artist. Along with Marie Severin, set the style for comics in that era.
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>>152677824
>>152677822
>>152677828
>>152677835
>Tatjana Wood
>Father is Jewish
too bad
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>>152678924
depressing.
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>99
Jealous.
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>>152678924
I thought the previous collected editions still used her coloring.
I know the newest release is fucked though.
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>>152677822
>>152677824
>>152677828
I respected her work like any good colorist compared to today's digital hellscape, but I never looked into her, what a storied life.
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>>152677822
RIP, that era of DC had fantastic coloring because of her talent.
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>>152682940
>Priest wrote Wonder Woman
Sheesh, what was that even like? Got to check out what this is now.
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>>152682084
Marvel would NEVER!
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>>152677822
rip
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>>152677822
>99 years old
That's not a bad age to die, RIP
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>>152677822
Holy cow, she was just a few days shy of hitting her 100th
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>>152693317
Epic FAIL
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>>152678924
So glad I have the old hardcovers with the original colours. Comics have been ruined by CONSUME collected editions shitting on original intention and quality.
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>>152677822
DC is a bunch of greedy fucks, they'll find a way to capitalize her death.
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>>152677822
>>152677824
F
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RIP
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>>152677822
Damn RIP
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>>152677822
Good riddance to this half-Jew yenta
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>>152677822
Her work was abysmal
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It makes me wonder if Wally might have had a chance to make it close to this far had he not shot himself.
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>>152696278
not with his workload and alcoholism. He shot himself because he was going to be reliant on dialysis for the rest of his life and lost eyesight in one eye. Maybe if he took better care of himself he'd be in better health, but then it's possible he wouldn't have produced the same body of work that made him legendary.
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>>152695874
>>152695884
Why is it that when a slow-moving comic thread ages a bit, we get a string of posts that are just empty insults?
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>>152677822
Mods pin this thread now!
She deserve some respect!
Also F
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>>152689116
Eat more fruits and veggies
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>>152677822
I have to admit to not being very knowledgeable when it comes to colorists, but looking at her body of work she's definitely worthy of respect. RIP Tatjana, fuck digital recolors.
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>>152677822
F
>>152678924
Wouldn't there be some scans on sites like libgen or Anna-archive in digital format?
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>>152698036
badass
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>>152698036
cool page and codes in that pinup page.
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am i supposed to care? why?
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>>152677822
those are beautiful colours. rip
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>>152700009
sybau, a pillar of DC comics just passed away
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>>152677822
RIP
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>>152677822
She seemed like a lovely woman.
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>>152677822
>99
Damn. She held in there.
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>>152700912
Fucking nightmarish.
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>>152693317
That's like tripping right at the finish line.
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>>152698036
That looks great.
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Stay safe anyone. You deserve better than anyone else.
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>>152704819
You wanna try rephrasing that? I don't quite follow...
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>>152705313
Until the mods actually pin this thread, then I consider rephrasing myself what I just said.
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>>152704819
Thanks. You too.
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>>152700912
Why? I don’t think the left looks that much worse but it’s certainly a downgrade, but why bother to put the money in to change what already worked?
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>>152707277
One anon suggested in TKJ's case Bolland took on the duties so DC could reprint the comic to similar reception without having to pay Higgins, so profit chasing basically, there was some other angle proposed in the thread about the questionable trend of shoddy recolors but I can't recall and don't feel like diving through the archives just to remember they got away with it.
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>>152687944
Most Jews are white, what's your problem?
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>>152703831
quack quack
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>>152705356
Not gonna happen, unfortunately.
If full-fledged artists and writers can't get a sticky, then a colorist probably won't.



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