| 1. Art of Neal Adams | |
By: Neal Adams Publisher: Vanguard Productions (NJ) 2010-07
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| 2. Batman Illustrated by Neal Adams: Volume 3 | 
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By: Denny O'Neil, Len Wein Publisher: DC Comics March 20, 2006
Neal Adams saved Batman. Batman was suffering from the absurdity of the 60s TV show and all those goofy stories from the 50s and 60s. Adams understood why kids love Batman--because he's dark and mysterious.
Once fans saw Adams' Batman, the whole franchise was changed forever. Part of it was stripping Batman back to his roots, but much of it was modernizing the look. This Batman looked... more
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| 3. Ryan Adams & the Cardinals: A View of Other Windows | |
From: Abrams Image Publisher: Abrams Image March 01, 2010
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| 4. DC Universe Illustrated by Neal Adams: The Covers | |
By: Neal Adams Publisher: DC Comics September 07, 2010
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| 5. Neal Adams Monsters | 
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By: Neal Adams Publisher: Vanguard 2004-04
Neal Adams Monsters
Neal Adams was recognised as an instant master when his rendition of Batman smashed his way into mainstream comics in the early 70s. His life- like portrayal of super heroes helped elevate comic art back into a respectable medium bringing passion and drama into charactors not taken seriously before. His influence cannot be overstated,ranking him with Ditco,Kirby,and... more
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| 6. Green Lantern/Green Arrow Collection - Volume 1 | 
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By: Dennis O'Neil, Neal Adams Publisher: DC Comics June 01, 2004
Diehard comic book fans already know the special friendship between Green Lantern and Green Arrow. This book collects the stories which started it all. The book explores the social issues prevalent in the 60s and 70s, and demonstrates how these events bring the two (three, if you include Black Canary) to forge a frienship which still lasts, as is apparent in James Robinson's "Cry for Justice" JLA mini... more
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| 7. Batman Illustrated, Vol. 1 | 
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From: DC Comics Publisher: DC Comics October 01, 2003
This is a beautifully-illustrated, wonderfully-reprinted collection of some fun old comics with art by Neal Adams. Be warned, though, this edition does NOT contain any of the classic O'Neil/Adams Batman stories. Those start with Batman Illustrated by Neal Adams Vol. 2. A fun book nonetheless, but not exactly what I thought I was buying... more
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| 8. Marvel Masterworks: The X-Men Vol. 6 (Hardcover) | 
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By: Roy Thomas Publisher: Marvel Enterprises January 01, 2006
Finally the Masterwork title lives up its name here. Most of the X-men stories before this laid some solid groundwork, but are for the most part Marvel's version of the Doom Patrol, and rudimentary in that Silver Age way. Both early X-men and Doom Patrol had much to owe to Arnold Drake and Don Heck basic talents.
Here the Silver Age X-men are transformed into the Modern Age X-men by Roy... more
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| 9. X-Men Visionaries: Neal Adams | 
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By: Roy Thomas, Chris Claremont, Dennis O'Neil Publisher: Marvel Entertainment Group 1996-07
At times, I have difficulty with the concept of Marvel's "Visionaries" books. When the book focuses on a writer (like Chris Claremont) or a writer/artist (like Walt Simonson or Frank Miller), it's good, as you get grade-A stories that signalled changes in direction for certain books. When the book focuses solely on an artist, however, it's not so good, as no matter how good the art is, there's no... more
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| 10. The Sketch Book | |
By: Neal Adams Publisher: Vanguard Productions (NJ) 2003-09
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