- From 2005 until the tabloid's demise in 2007, he drew the weekly comic strip "SpyCat" in the Weekly World News.
- Drew three issues of Gold Key Comics' Doctor Solar, Man of the Atom (#24-26, July 1968-Jan. 1969), and did much work for Warren Publishing's black-and-white horror-comics magazines Creepy, Eerie, and Vampirella.
- Colón reunited with writer Dan Mishkin to produce The Warren Commission Report: A Graphic Investigation Into the Kennedy Assassination in 2014.
- First confirmed, credited work was penciling and inking the two-page story "Kaleidoscope of Fear" in Wham-O Giant Comics #1 (cover-dated April 1967, published by the toy company Wham-O).
- Co-created a graphic novel version of the 9/11 Commission Report titled The 9/11 Report: A Graphic Adaptation (cover-dated Aug. 2006). A 160-page follow-up, After 9/11: America's War on Terror (Aug. 2008) was his next project.
- Collaborated with writer Roger McKenzie on an adaptation of Battlestar Galactica for Marvel Comics (1979).
- Co-created A Graphic Biography: Che which was released in 2009. The following year, Farrar, Straus and Giroux published his co-collaboration, Anne Frank: The Anne Frank House Authorized Graphic Biography, published by Hill & Wang.
- He illustrated The Great American Documents: Volume 1 by Ruth Ashby, published by Hill and Wang in May 2014.
- Began his career at Harvey Comics as a letterer. He later worked, uncredited, as an artist on titles including Richie Rich and Casper the Friendly Ghost.
- He often collaborated with his wife author Ruth Ashby.
- His grandfather owned 3 theaters in Puerto Rico.
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