Artist: Neal Adams (All)
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DescriptionClassic Neal Adams art with Adams doing both pencils and inks. I have been waiting for the right Adams page for a while and this one came by way of a trade. I know his Batman work is the most popular, but I have always preferred Neal's Deadman and Spectre. To me this is his better work. Lots to like about this page other than the great inking. Although the panel arrangements are not that dynamic, the angles and movement that Adams brought to the individual panels bring excitement to this page I like the way the Colan-esque anatomy in the second panel flows with the lines in the first panel and the perspective lines on the building tie into the third panels backgrounds. The bottom tier then changes to more horizontal lines changing the pacing again. Big thanks to Duane for letting go of this one.Social/Sharing |
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Roger K.
Member Since 2005
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Posted on 2/28/2012
Nice! Deadman in costume in every panel...hard to beat that.
Duane Murray
Member Since 2005
Posted on 2/28/2012
I don't know what I was thinking letting this go. Thank you indeed. Man. I mean it's so crazy, that I don't even remember making the trade. In fact, I don't remember even owning the piece... wait a minute...
Dewey Cassell
Member Since 2004
Posted on 2/28/2012
Congratulations! A great page. I always felt like Deadman was Neal Adams at his best.
Steve Kro
Member Since 2007
Posted on 2/28/2012
I've seen this one in person. It's sweet. Congrats, Jeff!
Steve Kro
Member Since 2007
Posted on 2/28/2012
I've seen this one in person. It's sweet. Congrats, Jeff!
Richard Martines
Member Since 2004
Posted on 2/29/2012
Great page with the top tier being simply amazing. Thanks for the nice large scan that shows off the Adams details nicely. Though my favorite Adams will always be Green Lantern, I love all phases of Neal's DC work. What I loved most about his work on Deadman is that the Adams craft is exploding with unleashed energy. Everything from the layouts to the drawing to the inks has an excitement of pushing boundaries. A standout from this early period is the variation of weight displayed in the inking. From fine detailed lines to bold brush ink, from exciting page designs to photo realistic rendering to extreme camera perspective, Neal was showcasing the potential of his emerging talent upon the comic book industry. Adams on Adams is always a good thing.
Jeff Singh
Member Since 2004
Posted on 2/29/2012
Richard Martines wrote:
Adams on Adams is always a good thing.Thanks for the comments and I'd agree with everything you said except the last line. I am not a big fan of Neal going back and re-inking his earlier works. Not quite as bad as the atrocities committed by George Lucas on his Star Wars masterpieces but why fix something that isn't broken:) Vintage Adams on Adams is truly a great thing.
Richard Martines
Member Since 2004
Posted on 3/2/2012
Jeff Singh wrote:
Thanks for the comments and I'd agree with everything you said except the last line. I am not a big fan of Neal going back and re-inking his earlier works. Not quite as bad as the atrocities committed by George Lucas on his Star Wars masterpieces but why fix something that isn't broken:) Vintage Adams on Adams is truly a great thing.Re-inking his earlier works for the archival reprints seemed like a mistake to me.
Ron S
Member Since 2007
Posted on 2/29/2012
Spectacular! I'm with you. I think Deadman was some of Neal's best work. Thanks for sharing.
larry clay
Member Since 2006
Posted on 2/29/2012
Spectacular page! I appreciated Neal's Deadman long before his Batman.
comicinkking. com
Member Since 2004
Posted on 2/29/2012
Always liked this page. That second panel is great. Congrats!!
Chris K.
Member Since 2008
Posted on 2/29/2012
So many great things about this page, but the panel compositions are amazing all around. Adams is a great visual storyteller!
Eric Seffinga
Member Since 2005
Posted on 7/5/2014
Wonderful page, with incredibly iconic NA skills on display.
Al Simpleton
Member Since 2013
Posted on 1/8/2016
Adams on Deadman: the epitome of cool! Nobody storytells like this anymore...
Dietmar Krueger
Member Since 2010
Posted on 8/23/2016
In my view it cannot be better. What a wonderful page by THE master!!!
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