![]() ![]() ![]() Not to mention the two guys who really, really liked the color green. He was told he didn’t have a ghost of a chance in the industry, but that wasn’t what he felt in his heart, and so he wowed them on DC characters like, yeah, the ghostly Spectre, and a dude dressed up like a bat. Neal was one of those creators who pushed his way past the “old boys club” of the 1950s and 1960s comic book guard-and I say that in the very best way possible. I’d like to take a moment to highlight his Marvel output, a much briefer era in his career compared to DC, but to me just as amazing, incredible, fantastic, and mighty. ![]() Tributes to the late, great Neal Adams have been pouring in, and rightfully so, the majority of them focusing on his DC work, specifically Batman, and again rightfully so. For interviews and more tributes to the groundbreaking creator, click here. Neal Adams, comics’ greatest artist, has died at the age of 80. Columnist Jim Beard takes you to the other side of the street… Much of the Neal Adams outpouring has been DC focused. ![]()
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