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1932 - 2005. Known for: Comic illustration, penciler, inker.
Jim (James N.) Aparo (1932-2005). He started his career in the field of advertising and newspaper comics, which he did for a short time before trying to enter the mainstream comic book field. He... Read full biography
Jim (James N.) Aparo (1932-2005). He started his career in the field of advertising and newspaper comics, which he did for a short time before trying to enter the mainstream comic book field. He eventually landed a job with Charlton Comics in the late 1960s. He worked on several genres there,... Read full biography
Jim (James N.) Aparo (1932-2005). He started his career in the field of advertising and newspaper comics, which he did for a short time before trying to enter the mainstream comic book field. He eventually landed a job with Charlton Comics in the late 1960s. He worked on several genres there, including superhero stories - most notably, The Phantom - before being recruited for a move to DC Comics in the late 1960s. At DC, he established a solid fan base on features such as Aquaman and Phantom... Read full biography
Jim (James N.) Aparo (1932-2005). He started his career in the field of advertising and newspaper comics, which he did for a short time before trying to enter the mainstream comic book field. He eventually landed a job with Charlton Comics in the late 1960s. He worked on several genres there, including superhero stories - most notably, The Phantom - before being recruited for a move to DC Comics in the late 1960s. At DC, he established a solid fan base on features such as Aquaman and Phantom Stranger, before given the reins of DC's premiere team-up book, The Brave and the Bold (starring Batman), where he worked for years, until the early 1980s. Subsequently, he co-created a new Batman team-up book called Batman and the Outsiders, which ran... Read full biography
Jim (James N.) Aparo (1932-2005). He started his career in the field of advertising and newspaper comics, which he did for a short time before trying to enter the mainstream comic book field. He eventually landed a job with Charlton Comics in the late 1960s. He worked on several genres there, including superhero stories - most notably, The Phantom - before being recruited for a move to DC Comics in the late 1960s. At DC, he established a solid fan base on features such as Aquaman and Phantom Stranger, before given the reins of DC's premiere team-up book, The Brave and the Bold (starring Batman), where he worked for years, until the early 1980s. Subsequently, he co-created a new Batman team-up book called Batman and the Outsiders, which ran for years, before switching over to the dominant... Read full biography
Jim Aparo - Artist Info
About Jim Aparo: Keywords
Keywords (14)
Art Method
- •Comic Book, Comic Strip Artist, Comic Figures
- •Drawing, Draftsmanship, Draughtsman
- •Illustration, Illustrator
- •Inker, Inking
- •Penciller, Penciler
Art Media
Art Subject
- •Comic Strip/Book Humor
- •Humor, Whimsy
- •Outer Space, Science Fiction
Awards/Recognition
- •Shazam Award
Chronology
- •Late 20th Century After 1950
Added Description
- •Batman Comic Character Artist