tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3085437147783404368.post3790759852432458618..comments2023-08-26T02:24:31.034-07:00Comments on The Neal Adams Blog: The answer to one of the most often asked questions about Batman OdysseyNeal Adamshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/04130043947302249315noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3085437147783404368.post-4878713458799572912012-11-13T17:00:20.147-08:002012-11-13T17:00:20.147-08:00Hi Mr. Adams..
I have to admit, I liked how you ti...Hi Mr. Adams..<br />I have to admit, I liked how you tied up some loose threads from your Batman work from the early 70's...very cool! <br />While I love every bit of your artwork, one image that sticks out in my mind is the full page image of The Sensei in Justice League #94 from 1971! I believe it was the last page of the story...the image was creepy, yet so real, dripping with emotion and detail! In the Sensei's thoughts, we were promised a final battle between Batman and this vile creature known as the Sensei!<br />I felt in a very real way, Odyssey was the wrap up to that story published so long ago...and I'm also reminded that this was the first story that featured Green Arrow foe, Merlyn, now a re-curring character on "Arrow." Your work is ageless and timeless...I only wish you would do more. <br />I had thought that I read that you were slated to pencil the one shot, "Batman/Green Arrow: The Poison Tomorrow." I was dismayed to learn that for some reason that never came to be...<br />As I said, I love all your work and it would be a wish come true to see you and maybe teamed with Kevin Nowlan pencil and ink one last Green Lantern/Green Arrow story, maybe even written by Geoff Johns! If there's ANY chance of you ever penciling the interiors to a GL comic, I'll be the FIRST in line to buy it, that's for sure!<br />Scott Rubenssirubenshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/04786133198306520601noreply@blogger.com