TwoMorrows January 2025 full solicits and solicitations includes all of January to March releases… with Jim Aparo: Brave And Bold Artist, Back Issue Magazine #166, Cryptology #8, Brickjournal #92 as well as previously offered titles through Diamond such as Back Issue Magazine #157, Jack Kirby Collector #92, Cryptology #2, Comic Book Creator #37, Retrofan #36,[...]
Jim Aparo Archives
Jim Aparo's (Aug 24, 1932 – July 19, 2005) comic book career spanned some 35+ years and an incredible array of titles and genres At DC Comics alone, he did artwork on major landmarks such as A Death in the Family and Knightfall, along with a lengthy run on The Brave and the Bold and significant additional[...]
Yesterday – before he won the Eisner Award for Best Anthology – Scott Dunbier announced that his new publisher, Act 4 Publishing, would be publishing Artists Editions – a format that Dunbier pioneered at IDW – as well as other publishing and archival work that otherwise would have been published by IDW, with a DC[...]
Craig Russell, Jim Starlin, Jim Aparo, and Frank Thorne, Bill Sienkiewicz, Matt Wagner, Howard Chaykin, and Brian Bolland.
History Of DC Comics Original Artwork
This art was initially created for use as part of a deluxe, hardcover-version of the History of the DC Universe published by DC When Graphitti Designs, headed by Bob Chapman, was given the opportunity[...]
But, with Convergence giving us a blast from the past, here's a look at what once was… and the people who made it.
Created by Jim Mooney, Jim Aparo, Steve Bissette, John Totleben, Denys Cowan, P Craig Russell, Mart Nodell, Joe Staton, Dave Stevens, Bill Sienkiewicz, Jack Kirby, Mike Royer, Keith Giffen, Bret Blevins, Al Williamson, Michael[...]





