Gene Colan, born in 1926, is best known as a comic book artist but also made a notable appearance in the cult film The Ambulance (1990). His transition from the comic book world to film highlights his versatility and connection to the genre's visual storytelling. In The Ambulance, Colan's presence adds an intriguing layer to the film's narrative, bridging the gap between comic artistry and cinematic exploration of horror themes. His work in comics, particularly in horror series, resonates within the cult film landscape.
The Ambulance
Josh meets a young woman who shortly afterwards collapses and is rushed to hospital in an ambulance. He follows after her only to find that there is no record her being admitted, and he soon learns that her room mate also vanished after being picked up by the same ambulance. Convinced of a conspiracy, Josh proceeds to investigate, despite the discouragement of the police.