Neal Adams revisiting Neal Adams comics

The Washington Times has a story about the new Batman Illustrated, which reprints some of Neal Adams' groundbreaking work. The article also talks about Adams himself and the controversial decision to redo some of the work found in Batman Illustrated. His explanation:

"If you guys are going to [fiddle] with this stuff," Mr. Adams says he told DC, "at least let me [fiddle] with this stuff." He added: "I'm trying to reach a new audience, while saying to my old audience, 'Had it been done properly the first time around, this is what it would have looked like.' "

Posted by Dan on November 21, 2003 at 12:11 PM | TrackBack


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hi-
forbidden planet is sponsering a neal adams signing on january 28th at 6 pm in new york. the address is 840 broadway, and the site is www.fpnyc.com;
please pass this to concerned, and let me know better ways to publicize this.
cordially,
scott goodell
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Posted by: joe koch on January 20, 2004 03:36 PM

Neal Adams is not the realisic artist everyone thinks they understand.
His exaggeration of reality drills a hole in between your eyes and becomes one with your consciousness.
This is called idealism. What reality should be according to what you percieve as what it is.
Mr. Adams is not the most important comic artist as a technically precise surgeon as most everyone percieves.
He does it easily, and may not even realize it.
Only one human being can totally be born in the right place at the right time.
And we haven't seen the best yet by far.

Posted by: scott goodell on December 7, 2004 01:50 AM


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