Comic book artist, Neal Adams, was the one who drew superheroes like Batman, Green Arrow, Green Lantern, the Avengers and many more. Adam has died at the age of 80 reportedly. His daughter confirmed the news to Variety.Â
Adams was inducted into the highest honours in the comic book industry, Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in 1998. Then followed the entry into Harvey바카라™s Awards Jack Kirby Hall of Fame in 1999 and in 2019, he was honoured with Inkwell Awards Joe Sinnott Hall of Fame. Adams was born in 1941 in New York and started his career by drawing for Archie comics in 1959 after being rejected by DC.Â
He was in his silver age of comics when Adams drew Barman and supernatural hero, Spectre. He began freelancing for DC and Marvel in 1969, and drew X-Men.Â
He collaborated with writer Dennis O바카라™Neil on an 바카라˜X-Men바카라™ run and they went on to work notably on the 바카라˜Batman바카라™ series. He was also behind creating some on the iconic villains in Batman바카라™s storyline including Joker and Two-Face. Adams is survived by his wife, five children, six grandchildren and a great-grandson.Â