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Name |
Category |
Credit |
Tenure[hide] |
ADAMS, NEAL |
| Name and vital stats |
| | ADAMS, NEAL [1941- ] (artist; writer; publisher; editor) | NULL |
| Pen names |
| | HARPER ADAMS (shared with Steve Harper) | NULL |
| Education |
| | High School of Industrial Arts, New York City | NULL |
| Family in arts |
| | Wife: Marilyn Adams; Son: Joel Adams; Former spouse: Cory Adams; Daughter: Kristine Adams | NULL |
| Influences |
| | Bernie Fuchs; Bob Peak; Joe Kubert; Mort Drucker | NULL |
| | Russ Heath; Austin Briggs; Lou Fine | NULL |
| Member |
| | Academy of Comic Book Arts (founder and first president) | NULL |
| Print Media (non-comics) |
| | Artist: 1959 United Presbyterian Church | > 59 |
| | Artist: 1960-61 Johnstone and Cushing | > 60 61 |
| | Artist: 1969 Harvard Annual Report | > 69 |
| | Artist: 1975/77 Art of Neal Adams, vol. 1 and 2 | > 75 77 |
| | Artist: 1976/79 Neal Adams Treasury Vol. 1 and 2 | > 76 79 |
| | Artist: 1991 Promotions for Capt. Planet [TV series] | > 91 |
| | Artist: Advertising: American Machine Foundry, Avco Embassy, G.I. Joe Dolls | NULL |
| | Artist: Advertising: Avon Cosmetics, Bell, Bose sound equipment, Camels | NULL |
| | Artist: Advertising: Bell, National Cash Register, Popov Vodka, Fresca | NULL |
| | Artist: Advertising: Breck, Chevrolet, Miles Shoes, Massengill, Esso | NULL |
| | Artist: Advertising: Capitol Tapes, Goodyear Tire, Savage Rifles | NULL |
| | Artist: Advertising: Colonial Bank, Dr. Rhythm machine, Crest Toothpaste [inks] | NULL |
| | Artist: Advertising: Metropolis Amusement Park, New York Telephone, Tintex Dye | NULL |
| | Artist: Advertising: Time Magazine, Inco Nickle, Lady Schick, Levittown | NULL |
| | Artist: Album covers: 1972-75 Who Will Save the World '72; All the Girls in the World Beware!!! '74; Promised Love '75 | > 72 73 74 75 |
| | Artist: Album covers: 1990 Trixter | > 90 |
| | Artist: Album covers: See comics 'with record album' | NULL |
| | Artist: Calendar: 1989 Batman | > 89 |
| | Artist: Dustjacket: 1966 Put-ons and Put-downs | > 66 |
| | Artist: Dustjacket: 1972 Mighty Groundhogs' Who Will Save the World? | > 72 |
| | Artist: Dustjacket: 1990 Trixter's Trixter | > 90 |
| | Artist: Juvenile books: 1976/88-89 Jimmy Carter '76; Superman Birthday '88; Superman '89 | > 76 88 89 |
| | Artist: Magazines: 1962 Boys' Life | > 62 |
| | Artist: Magazines: 1964 Discover | > 64 |
| | Artist: Magazines: 1964/66 Literary Cavalcade | > 64 66 |
| | Artist: Magazines: 1972-73 Playboy | > 72 73 |
| | Artist: Magazines: 1974 Electric Company | > 74 |
| | Artist: Magazines: c1978 New Times | > 78 |
| | Artist: Magazines: Weird Heroes vol. 2, as Cordwainer Bird; Favor; Mechanix Illustrated | NULL |
| | Artist: National Cartoonists Society Portfolio | NULL |
| | Artist: Paperbacks: 1975 Great Crimes of San Francisco; Warner Books; Swords Against Darkness #3; Weird Heroes | > 75 |
| | Artist: Paperbacks: 1975-76 Tarzan | > 75 76 |
| | Artist: Paperbacks: 1976 The Platypus of Doom | > 76 |
| | Artist: Portfolios / Prints: 1982-86 Neal Adams Portfolios | > 82 83 84 85 86 |
| | Artist: Posters: 1970s Movies | > 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 |
| | Artist: Posters: 1973 Capt. Cash New York Lottery; Count Dracula | > 73 |
| | Artist: Posters: Nunzio; Look-Out! [clowns] | NULL |
| | Artist: Posters: Phantom of the Paradise; Warp Broadway; Werewolf; Skateboard; Superman | NULL |
| | Artist: Psychology Today; Scholastic Magazine | NULL |
| | Artist: Sal Quartuccio prints | NULL |
| | Artist: Scholastic Magazine [3-D]; Tarzan; Grizzly | NULL |
| | Artist: The Death of Bruce Lee; Star Reach | NULL |
| | Assistant Artist: Juvenile books: c1965 Ben Casey | > 65 |
| | Penciler: Contributor: 1984 Pretty Girl Sketchbook | > 84 |
| | Penciler: Contributor: Heroines Portfolio | NULL |
| Animation: Les Studios Potterton |
| | Character Designer: 1981 Heavy Metal, feature film | > 81 |
| Animation: Turner Home Entertainment |
| | Character Designer: 1990 Capt. Planet | > 90 |
| Animation: Zander |
| | Storyboarder: Crest commercials c1977 | > 77 |
| Performing Arts |
| | Costume and Set Designer: The Forever War; Warp 1973 | > 73 |
| | Producer, Director & Actor: TV: Nannaz 1983-84 | > 83 84 |
| | Producer: Record albums with comics | NULL |
| | Storyboarder: Commercials: Alka Seltzer; Mr. Coffee Maker; AT&T; Hardees Hamburgers; Ford; Hefty Trash Can Liners | NULL |
| | Storyboarder: Commercials: Pips; Light and Lively; Breck; Mercury; Purina Dog Chow; Doublemint; Sealtest | NULL |
| | Storyboarder: Film: Moments 1977 | > 77 |
| Commercial Art & Design |
| | Continuity Associates 1970s-90s | > 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 79 80 81 82 83 84 85 86 87 88 89 90 91 92 93 94 95 96 97 98 99 |
| Additional biography |
| | Action #476 [DC Profiles] 1977 | NULL |
| | Amazing Heroes #67, 1985 | NULL |
| | Art of Neal Adams, 2 vol. 1976/79 | NULL |
| | Cartoonist PROfiles #11-12, #15, 1971-72 | NULL |
| | Comic Art Con Book 1972 | NULL |
| | Comic Book Artist #1, Spr., 1998; #3, Win., 1999; #4, Spr., 1999; #5, Sum., 1999 [interviews and checklists] | NULL |
| | Comic Book Marketplace #40 Oct., 1996; #42-46, 1992-97 | NULL |
| | Comic Book Marketplace #56 Feb., 1998 | NULL |
| | Comics Journal #43 Dec., 1978; #45, 53, 72, 100, 1979-85 | NULL |
| | Eerie #27 [Warren Publication] | NULL |
| | Fantastic Four Annual #7 | NULL |
| | Graphis #15, 1972 Swiss fanzine | NULL |
| | Great Comic Book Artists 1986 book | NULL |
| | Gremlin 1970 | NULL |
| | Inside Comics #1, 1974 | NULL |
| | Neal Adams Index 1974 | NULL |
| | Panelologist [the electronic edition] Vol. 16 #5 June, 1997 | NULL |
| | Video: Masters Of Comic Book Art 1987 | NULL |
| | Voice of Comicdom #14 | NULL |
| | Wonderful World of Comix #3 | NULL |
| | World Encyclopedia of Comics 1976 | NULL |
| | Zoom [France] c1972 | NULL |
| Honors |
| | Academy of Comic Book Arts Shazam for Best Dramatic Penciller 1971 | > 71 |
| | Comics Fandom's Alley Award Best Penciler 1969 | > 69 |
| | Eisner Hall of Fame Award (San Diego Comicon) 1998 | > 98 |
| | Fandom's Goethe Favorite Pro Artist 1970 | > 70 |
| | Harvey Award 1999 Jack Kirby Award (Lifetime Achievement) | > 99 |
| | Inkpot Award (San Diego Comicon) 1976 | > 76 |
| | Phoenix Best Foreign Artist 1971 | > 71 |
| Syndication |
| | BAT MASTERSON [daily] (ghost pen&ink/) 1959 three months for Columbia Features | > 59 |
| | BEN CASEY [daily] (pen/ink/some wr/) 1962-66 for NEA | > 62 63 64 65 66 |
| | BEN CASEY [Sunday] (pen/ink/) 1962-66 for NEA | > 62 63 64 65 66 |
| | BIG BEN BOLT [Sunday] (pen/ink/) 1978 for King Features Syndicate | > 78 |
| | BUCK ROGERS [Sunday] (ghost ink/) 1981 a few for New York Times Special Features Syndicate | > 81 |
| | HEART OF JULIET JONES, THE [daily] (asst pen/) 1966 for King Features Syndicate | > 66 |
| | ON STAGE [daily] (ghost pen/) c1970 one month for Chicago Tribune-New York News Syndicate | > 70 |
| | PETER SCRATCH [daily] (ghost pen/) 1966 for New York Newsday | > 66 |
| | RIP KIRBY [daily] (asst pen/) 1968 for King Features Syndicate | > 68 |