James N. Aparo (1932-08-24)August 24, 1932 New Britain, Connecticut, U.S.
Died
July 19, 2005(2005-07-19) (aged 72) Southington, Connecticut, U.S.
Nationality
American
Area(s)
Penciller, Inker, Letterer
Notable works
Adventure Comics (Spectre) Aquaman The Brave and the Bold Detective Comics The Untold Legend of the Batman
Awards
The Shazam Award in 1972
The Inkpot Award in 1993
Will Eisner Hall of Fame in 2019
James N. Aparo (/əˈpæroʊ/;[1] August 24, 1932 – July 19, 2005)[2] was an American comic book artist, best known for his DC Comics work from the late 1960s through the 1990s, including on the characters Batman, Aquaman, and the Spectre, along with famous stories such as "A Death in the Family"[3] and "KnightFall".
^The Storytellers: Jim Aparo
^"James N. Aparo". United States Social Security Death Index. Archived from the original on February 16, 2016. Retrieved September 20, 2013.
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is -- Kill!"), and two new takes on the story, one by Marv Wolfman and JimAparo, and another by Alan Grant and Norm Breyfogle. Brad Meltzer wrote an updated...
reputation as a place for new talent to break into comics; examples include JimAparo, Dennis O'Neil and Sam Grainger. As well, Charlton in the late 1960s published...