1) Collections that we'll NEVER see!
The Charlton Art of JIM APARO -
Now this is a nice little "virtual" collection I put together a while back
of some of his earliest pro work at Charlton.
Written by Steve Skeates or Joe Gill, i don't think there's a stinker in the bunch. Just look at that panel above.... no wonder Neal Adams pounced on any of Jim's work he saw in the late 60's... talent can recognize talent, that's for sure.
The stand-out has to be this one though..... the infamous "Best of all Possible Worlds".
i also really like the tone of these stories he did with Skeates..... dig that dialogue from Dr Graves.....
... and if you like it spooky Western style, then you'll enjoy "Water, Water, Everywhere..." Me? I like 'em all! Plus I also like compiling these "tradepaperbacks-i'd-like-to-see" as pdf's since nobody's ever gonna reprint this stuff in the near future....
The Charlton Art of JIM APARO
Now this is a nice little "virtual" collection I put together a while back
of some of his earliest pro work at Charlton.
Written by Steve Skeates or Joe Gill, i don't think there's a stinker in the bunch. Just look at that panel above.... no wonder Neal Adams pounced on any of Jim's work he saw in the late 60's... talent can recognize talent, that's for sure.
The stand-out has to be this one though..... the infamous "Best of all Possible Worlds".
i also really like the tone of these stories he did with Skeates..... dig that dialogue from Dr Graves.....
... and if you like it spooky Western style, then you'll enjoy "Water, Water, Everywhere..." Me? I like 'em all! Plus I also like compiling these "tradepaperbacks-i'd-like-to-see" as pdf's since nobody's ever gonna reprint this stuff in the near future....
The Charlton Art of JIM APARO
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