Artists: Jim Aparo (Penciller) , Jim Aparo (Inker) , Bob Haney (Writer)
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DescriptionBatman and the Spectre have had four total team-ups in The Brave and the Bold (#75 - 1968, #116 - 1975, #180 - 1981 and #199 - 1983). Brave and the Bold #116 (January, 1975) was perhaps the very the best one featuring the Bob Haney classic story, "Grasp of the Killer Cult!" Jim Aparo was at the apex of his talent during the seventies, which is exemplified by his artwork on this cover and interior as well in the amazing run of Spectre stories in Adventure Comics #431-440 (Feb., 1974 - August, 1975), with BB #116 being done around the mid-point of that unforgettable run.Aparo decided to draw the original artwork at a size of 6.5" x 8.5", perhaps to compensate for the more complex layout design that these Giant 100 Pages called for with the rest of the cover being stats. This is a great cover that displays such a intensely dramatic main image with a horrified Batman about to be sacrificed by the devil-god Kali, as the awesome astral avenger, the Spectre races to-the-rescue. YOU JUST GOTTA LOVE IT! Aparo Spectre covers from his prime period are ultra rare and highly desired among seasoned collectors, with only 11 in existence. Social/Sharing |
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Adam Ianbarry
Member Since 2010
Posted on 11/27/2014
The stuff of legends!!!!! It doesn't get much better than this! And the art looks in outstanding condition! Wow.....
Steve Kro
Member Since 2007
Posted on 11/27/2014
This great cover found its way to a great home. Congrats!
Gal Schwartz
Member Since 2005
Posted on 11/27/2014
Very impressive cover ! Aparo really knew how to grab the reader !
D. J. Peters
Member Since 2006
Posted on 11/27/2014
Really a nice cover that captures that era! Thanks for sharing!
Mark Geier
Member Since 2013
Posted on 11/27/2014
I loved the 100 page B&B issues, especially because of the Aparo art. Congrats on picking up such a great cover!
Timothy Finney
Member Since 2006
Posted on 11/28/2014
That is one of my favorite issues of B&B and the cover, when it popped up on dealers' sites was always priced tantalizingly close enough to dream that it was almost possible to acquire it. A few times, when a little extra money popped up, I started to figure out what it would take to sell, trade, etc to get it, but then something like termites would come along and take a bite out of my dream (literally, in the case of the termites). So, yeah, once again I am (let's not say envious) admiring of your collecting prowess. Congrats.
Earl Hamilton
Member Since 2009
Posted on 12/3/2014
THIS HAS EVERYTHING!! HUGE CONGRATS! "APARO AT HIS APEX" is so correct!
Kevin Sollenberger
Member Since 2008
Posted on 1/14/2015
I grew up with Aparo's Batman, to this day still my favorite version of the character. He certainly was at the top of his game in the 70's.
Kevin Sollenberger
Member Since 2008
Posted on 1/14/2015
I grew up with Aparo's Batman, to this day still my favorite version of the character. He certainly was at the top of his game in the 70's.
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