Neal Adams bibliography
Adams at the Big Apple Con, November 15, 2008
Active period1962–2022
Publishers
DC Comics1967–2022
Marvel Comics1969–2022
Continuity1984–1994

Neal Adams was a comic artist and creator who worked on a large number of comic books and characters, particularly for DC Comics and Marvel Comics, and even creating his own company, Continuity Comics.

Bibliography

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Comics work (pencil art, except where noted) includes:[1][2]

Interior art

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Continuity

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  • Armor #8 (among other artists) (1990)
  • Captain Power and the Soldiers of the Future #1–2 (1988–89)
  • Echo of Futurepast (Frankenstein) #1–5 (1984–85)
  • Ms Mystic #1–2
  • Revengers featuring Megalith #1–5 (1986–88)
  • ToyBoy #1 (with Win Mortimer) (1986)
  • Valeria the She-Bat #1, 5 (writer/art) (1993)

DC

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Notes
  1. ^ Pencil layout story
  2. ^ Based on the concept of Batman #219's backup story, The silent Night of the Batman[3]
  3. ^ Recreating the Superman vs. Muhammad Ali fight, with Harley taking Ali's place [4]

Marvel

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Other publishers

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  • Creepy #14–16, 32, 75 (Warren, 1967–75)
  • Dark Horse Presents, vol. 2, ("Blood" feature) #1–3, 5–8, 11, 29 (Dark Horse, 2011–13)
  • Eerie #9–10 (Warren, 1967)
  • Emergency! JULY 1976
  • Harpoon JAN 1973
  • International Insanity, SEPT 1976
  • Knighthawk #2–6 (Acclaim)
  • National Lampoon 1971 November Dragula, 1972 January, August, December Son-O-God, October The Ventures of Zimmerman, 1974 May Son-O-God meets Zimmerman, Oct Dec Son-O-God, 1975 July Airport 69 (3D), September Adenoidal, 1976 January A Few Bold Lads, October Tod Tunes, 1978 February Sgt. Nick Penis, October The Deal
  • Playboy June 1957, page 57
  • The Six Million Dollar Man July 1976
  • Vampirella #1 (Warren, 1969), #10
  • Batman and Robin: Stacked Cards, book-and-record set #PR27 (Peter Pan, 1975) [note 1]
  • Batman and Robin: Robin meets Man-Bat, book-and-record set #PR30 (Peter Pan, 1976) [note 1]
Notes
  1. ^ a b Characters under license from DC Comics.

Cover art

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DC

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Marvel

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Other publishers

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Books and compilations

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(These books feature a new cover by Adams):

  • Art of Neal Adams 1 (1975)
  • Art of Neal Adams 2 (1977)
  • Avengers: The Kree-Skrull War, 208 pages TPB (2000) ISBN 0-7851-0745-2
  • Batman Illustrated by Neal Adams Vol. 1, 240 pages HC (2003) ISBN 1-4012-0041-9
  • Batman Illustrated by Neal Adams Vol. 2, 236 pages HC (2004) ISBN 1-4012-0269-1
  • Batman Illustrated by Neal Adams Vol. 3, 280 pages HC (2006) ISBN 1-4012-0407-4
  • DC Universe Illustrated by Neal Adams Vol. 1, 192 pages HC (2008)
  • The Deadman Collection, 342 pages HC (2001) [note 1] ISBN 1-56389-849-7
  • The Greatest Team-Up Stories Ever Told (softcover edition) (1990)
  • The Green Lantern/Green Arrow Collection HC (2000) ISBN 1-56389-639-7
  • Hard-Traveling Heroes: The Green Lantern/Green Arrow Collection Volume One TPB (1992) ISBN 1-56389-038-0
  • The Green Lantern/Green Arrow Collection Volume Two: More Hard-Traveling Heroes TPB (1993) ISBN 1-56389-086-0
  • Green Lantern/Green Arrow Volume One, 176 pages TPB (2004) ISBN 1-4012-0224-1
  • Green Lantern/Green Arrow Volume Two, 200 pages TPB (2004) ISBN 1-4012-0230-6
  • The Neal Adams Index (1974) (Doug Murray & Frank Verzyl, publishers)
  • Neal Adams Monsters, HC (2004)
  • Neal Adams Treasury 1, 60 pages (1976)
  • Neal Adams Treasury 2, 56 pages (1979)
  • Sketch Book (1999)
  • X-Men Visionaries: Neal Adams, 208 pages TPB (2000) ISBN 0-7851-0198-5
Notes
  1. ^ Adams re-inked over his own pencils for the story "An Eye for an Eye" (originally inked by George Roussos) published in Strange Adventures #206 [5]

Other

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References

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  1. ^ Neal Adams bibliography at Grand Comics Database
  2. ^ Neal Adams Comics checklist at Continuity Comics website (Archived 8 Jan 2014)
  3. ^ Batman #219 on GCD
  4. ^ NEAL ADAMS Brings SUPERMAN vs. MUHAMMAD ALI Concept For A Rematch... With HARLEY QUINN By Vaneta Rogers, Newsarama, 1 Jul 2016
  5. ^ Strange Adventures #206 at the GCD
  6. ^ DC Calendars 1976–78 by Bob Rozakis, Silver Bullett Comic Books site, 19 Feb 2001
  7. ^ Calendar art at Neal Adams website (Archive 3 Oct 2002)
  8. ^ "SCI FI Joins Free Comic Day". Sci Fi Wire, (Sci Fi Channel). April 10, 2002. Archived from the original on June 6, 2002.
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