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just saw this news too.
RIP Neal Adams.
he drew the definitive batman to me.
michael uslan's post here states it best:
RIP Neal Adams.
he drew the definitive batman to me.
michael uslan's post here states it best:
He was arguably the most definitive Batman artist in history who, along with writer Denny O’Neil, restored the darkness and dignity to Batman in the comic books following the end of the campy TV series. He inspired a maturation of comic book art and graphic story-telling with his work on: the important and relevant Green Lantern/Green Arrow series (which would have a huge social impact); his Deadman and his Spectre series, each proving that comic books were maturing and growing up with its audience, and he was at the forefront. His brief work on X-Men was beyond memorable and his work on the Avengers was legendary. Along with Jerry Robinson, he championed Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster when they were down and out and fought for their credit, their health care, and their dignity. In addition, he was one hell of a great guy, philosopher king, and human being. Farewell to my friend, Neal Adams…