
Neal Adams, one of the most influential comic book artists, has died at 80, The Hollywood Reporter reported.
Adams is credited, along with writer Denny O’Neil, with reviving Batman in the 1970s.
The artist died “of complications from sepsis,” THR said, quoting his wife Marilyn Adams.
Adams’ influence on comics cannot be underestimated. Besides his collaborations with O’Neil, Adams also worked on key stories at Marvel Comics, including stories involving the Avengers and Conan the Barbarian.
One of his major Marvel works was a cover painting for an issue of the magazine The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu. The issue contained a long critique of The Man With the Golden Gun (1974).
The O’Neil-Adams run on Batman returned the character to the tone of his earliest tales Those stories appeared after the end of the Batman campy television series starring with Adam West.
Here is an example of Adams’ work on Batman

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