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As I am sure is the case with most men who grew up in that era, buying DC comics for a dime apiece as soon as they hit the stands and eagerly reading them were some of my fondest childhood memories. Those superheroes were idols and role models for us, and I am grateful to all the people who created and produced them.
Adams first started drawing Batman for “Brave & Bold,” a title where Batman teamed with a different character every issue. The comic book was edited by Murray Boltinoff. Fans started writing to Julius Schwartz, the editor of “Batman,” asking why Adams wasn’t drawing it. Schwartz apparently was of the opinion that Adams wasn’t good enough for that comic. Fans made clear they wanted Adams and he (with Denny O’Neil) soon became the main team on “Batman” — and the era of camp was soon left behind.
Templo S.U.D. almost 3 years ago
What a legend.
ghast5000 (Thatababy comic reviewer) almost 3 years ago
Ah yes, the original. RIP. 10/10.
oakie817 almost 3 years ago
most excellent
artheaded1 almost 3 years ago
Adams redefined what comics should look like! Truly a master!
mokspr Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Unfortunately we will be seeing one for George Perez soon as well!
xSigoff Premium Member almost 3 years ago
Excellent art from Thatababy.
sallyseckman almost 3 years ago
Will you do a George Perez tribute next?
Bill D. Kat Premium Member almost 3 years ago
As I am sure is the case with most men who grew up in that era, buying DC comics for a dime apiece as soon as they hit the stands and eagerly reading them were some of my fondest childhood memories. Those superheroes were idols and role models for us, and I am grateful to all the people who created and produced them.
Dkram almost 3 years ago
“World’s Finest”
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ernie almost 3 years ago
He was a giant.
Kim Metzger almost 3 years ago
Adams first started drawing Batman for “Brave & Bold,” a title where Batman teamed with a different character every issue. The comic book was edited by Murray Boltinoff. Fans started writing to Julius Schwartz, the editor of “Batman,” asking why Adams wasn’t drawing it. Schwartz apparently was of the opinion that Adams wasn’t good enough for that comic. Fans made clear they wanted Adams and he (with Denny O’Neil) soon became the main team on “Batman” — and the era of camp was soon left behind.
edeloriea14 almost 3 years ago
RIP, Neil Adams. Enjoyed seeing Superman and Batman.