A Marvel-ous wraparound cover…
Neal Adams’ permanent art gallery at his Midtown Manhattan studio is now complete and we’re giving you an EXCLUSIVE inside look with 13 DAYS OF THE NEAL ADAMS GALLERY.
Each day, we’re highlighting one of the pieces of art that adorns the walls of the gallery, complete with Neal’s EXCLUSIVE commentary. You’ll see a diverse selection of pages and covers featuring the characters for which Adams is best known.
The gallery, which is open to the public, is located at 15 W. 39th Street. Admission is free but you have to call first before you come over (212-869-4170). For tons more info on the gallery and what you can see — and buy — there, click here.
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For the complete 13 DAYS OF THE NEAL ADAMS GALLERY INDEX of stories, click here.
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This is one of the items at the gallery that just stops you in your tracks. It’s a big and bold classic tableau of hero vs. hero. This was Adams’ variant cover for Civil War II #1:
Here’s the printed version, for comparison:
And here’s Adams himself. Pay particular attention to the foreground:
“The Hulk was about to slam his hands together and completely pulverize and peanut-butterize Ant-Man and his Ant (Nash). At the last moment, She-Hulk has grabbed the Hulk’s hands and is forcing them open, saving Ant-Man’s life.”
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For the complete 13 DAYS OF THE NEAL ADAMS GALLERY INDEX of stories, click here.
For a video tour of the Neal Adams Gallery, hosted by Neal himself, click here.
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NEXT: Batman, the Joker and a Ghostly Guest. Click here.
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