JIM APARO BRAVE & BOLD ARTIST HC
For a generation of comic-book readers, Jim Aparo is considered the greatest Batman artist of them all. Aparoâwith his strong, dynamic style, well-grounded in realismâtogether with Batman made a team worthy of the title, The Brave and the Bold. But before that team-up book, he made a name for himself on such series as Aquaman, the controversial âSpectre,â and the mysterious Phantom Stranger, and is considered by many to be the definitive artist for each. Now, the team of Jim Amash and Eric Nolen-Weathington (editors of Matt Baker: The Art of Glamour; Carmine Infantino: Penciler, Publisher, Provocateur; and Sal Buscema: Comicsâ Fast and Furious Artist) turn the Bat Signal on the life and work of one of comicsâ finest! From his time in the world of advertising art, at Charlton Comics on Nightshade and The Phantom, through the heyday of the â70s, and beyond the death of Robin, Aparoâs career is finally given the attention it so richly deserves. The book is lavishly illustrated with Aparoâs work, including many rare and previously-unpublished pieces. Includes an introduction by award-winning artist Alan Davis, and a new Aparo cover inked by Mike DeCarlo!
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For a generation of comic-book readers, Jim Aparo is considered the greatest Batman artist of them all. Aparoâwith his strong, dynamic style, well-grounded in realismâtogether with Batman made a team worthy of the title, The Brave and the Bold. But before that team-up book, he made a name for himself on such series as Aquaman, the controversial âSpectre,â and the mysterious Phantom Stranger, and is considered by many to be the definitive artist for each. Now, the team of Jim Amash and Eric Nolen-Weathington (editors of Matt Baker: The Art of Glamour; Carmine Infantino: Penciler, Publisher, Provocateur; and Sal Buscema: Comicsâ Fast and Furious Artist) turn the Bat Signal on the life and work of one of comicsâ finest! From his time in the world of advertising art, at Charlton Comics on Nightshade and The Phantom, through the heyday of the â70s, and beyond the death of Robin, Aparoâs career is finally given the attention it so richly deserves. The book is lavishly illustrated with Aparoâs work, including many rare and previously-unpublished pieces. Includes an introduction by award-winning artist Alan Davis, and a new Aparo cover inked by Mike DeCarlo!












