COL (Ret) Churchill UNITED STATES
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Brave and the Bold 081, page 25

Location: Adams, Neal
Artists: Neal Adams (Penciller) ,  Dick Giordano (Inker)

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Location: Adams, Neal
Title: Brave and the Bold 081, page 25
Artist:  Neal Adams (Penciller) ,  Dick Giordano (Inker)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 1317
Likes on CAF: 3
Comments: 5
Added to Site: 8/30/2005

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Member Since: September 2004
Last Login: February 2026
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Country: UNITED STATES
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Arts Jluc Member Since 2006
Posted On 7/3/2007

Fantastic page, félicitations...congrats !!!
- Artemaria Member Since 2007
Posted On 3/7/2008

Can I just have panel 3, blown up so that i can put it on my wall and stare at it all day? Great page. Congratulations!
Joseph Serpico Member Since 2009
Posted On 1/23/2014

Wow. A Batman - Bork page. One of my favorite DC SA books.
Robert Binkley Member Since 2011
Posted On 6/19/2021

Very Cool Adams Page!  I used to have a page from this issue ! Congrats!

Bill J Member Since 2009
Posted On 1/11/2025

Wow! Very cool Neal Adams page for Brave and the Bold! I've always loved Neal's work on Batman. He was the first comic book artist I ever really recognized. Until then, all comic book art kind of blended together for me, I didn't recognize the styles of any of the artists. But then I saw Neal's Batman and all of a sudden it hit me--This guy is different--He's drawing scenes and characters that look like photographs! This page has a lot of the signature elements that I saw as a kid--The interesting POVs that Neal chose, the hyper-real anatomy, even the super tight closeups like the faces in the bottom panel--They all show the influence of photography and of film. Neal Adams was a different kind of artist and I always enjoy seeing his work in other collector's collections. This page really speaks to the kid in me!