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Arthur Adams (born April 5, 1963) is an American
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and writer. He first broke into the American comic book industry with the 1985
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miniseries '' Longshot''. His subsequent interior comics work includes a number of Marvel's major books, including ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' Ultimate Comics: X'', as well as books by various other publishers, such as ''
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'', ''
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'', '' The Rocketeer'', and '' The Authority''. Adams has also illustrated books featuring characters for which he has a personal love, such as ''
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'', the ''
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'', and ''
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'', the latter of which garnered him a 1988
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for Best Single Issue. In 1994, Adams joined a group of creators that included
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, John Byrne, and
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to form
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, an imprint of creator-owned comics published by
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, through which Adams published ''
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'', a science fiction adventure series featuring archetypal sci-fi monsters that Adams wrote and illustrated. Although the Legend imprint ceased in 1998, ''Monkeyman and O'Brien'' continued to appear in print, sometimes in
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stories with other comics characters, such as '' Gen13/Monkeyman and O'Brien'' (1998), and ''
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'' #41 (September 1997). Because of his reputedly tight, labor-intensive penciling style, which was initially influenced by Michael Golden and
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, and his admittedly slow pace, Adams mostly does cover work. When he does do interior art, it is usually for short storylines, one-shots, miniseries or contributions to anthologies, such as his 2002–2004 work on " Jonni Future", a pulp science fiction series he co-created with Steve Moore for the
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anthology ''
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'', and his 2008 work on ''Hulk'' (Vol 2) #7 - 9. His other cover work includes books such as '' Avengers Classic'', ''
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'', and '' JLA'', as well as pinups and other spot illustrations for books such as ''
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'', ''
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'' and his own published sketchbook series, ''Arthur Adams Sketchbook''. He has done design work for toys and video games, and miniature busts have been produced based on his renditions of notable characters. In the early 2000s he was commissioned to create artwork for the
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. He is one of the most popular and widely imitated artists in the comics industry, whose drawing style has been credited as an influence upon artists such as
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and
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, as well as the artists associated with the founding and early days of
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, such as J. Scott Campbell. In October 2024, Adams was inducted into the
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Hall of Fame.


Early life

Arthur Adams was born on April 5, 1963 Kraft, David Anthony (1987). ''Comics Interview'' #46 (1987).
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. pp. 16–27.
in
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, though his family moved from there when he was a year old, and thus he has no memory of that town. His father was a
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in the
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, and as a result, Adams frequently moved with his parents and four younger brothers to places that included
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. When Adams was five years old, the family settled in
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, near
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. Adams' first exposure to superhero and monster comics came through the ones his mother would buy for him once a month at a thrift store. His enthusiasm for superhero stories by particular creators began when his father returned from an overseas trip with the first '' Marvel Treasury Grab-Bag'', which included stories by
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,
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, and
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. Interview begins at 1:19:55. He particularly liked Marvel Comics for their stories with monster-like characters like the
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, and the
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. He became interested in dinosaurs and monsters like
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after watching '' Creature Features'' on TV every Saturday, and Universal Monster movies such as ''
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'' and ''
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''. He also enjoyed superhero and science fiction programming, such as ''
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'', the 1967 ''Spider-Man'' cartoon, and ''
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''. Adams enjoyed drawing frequently in his youth, as far back as he could remember. He discovered the work of
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when he was 13 or 14, and attempted to mimic his style using watercolor. Adams did not consider illustration as a profession, however, as he aspired to be a
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.DeAngelo, Danny (November/December 1997). "Art Adams: King of the Monster Artists". ''G-Fan''. pp. 22–25. His interest in professional paleontology waned, however, when he realized that the extreme climates of the environments in which he would be required to work were not appealing to him. Adams' desire to draw drawing comics professionally was cemented in high school, when he bought Marvel Comics' ''
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'' #1, which was illustrated by Michael Golden, the first artist Adams noticed significantly. He relates:
I was collecting comic books from the mid-70s, and then I discovered Michael Golden working on ''Micronauts''. And I don't know exactly what it is about the very first issue of ''Micronauts''. Something about it just blew me away. That was the book that made me say, 'Yeah, this is what I'm going to do for my career, for the rest of my life. I'm going to find a way to draw comic books, man!'
Adams would subsequently seek out work by other artists, such as
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, whom he has called a "huge" influence upon his work, and Mike Kaluta,
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and Terry Austin. Adams also cites
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's "
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" work in '' The Hulk!'' magazine and in particular
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's work on '' The Uncanny X-Men and The New Teen Titans'', which Adams saw as "the bible of how to draw comics", and "the perfect example of how to do a team book." Adams names Simonson and Golden as his two largest artistic influences. Simonson and his wife, writer/editor
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, would later become close friends and collaborators with Adams, with Louise editing Adams' breakthrough project, '' Longshot''. Adams also says he was influenced by
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after he became a professional artist. Because he tends to consult source material when illustrating a book, he studied much of Kirby's work in particular during his 1990 run on ''
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'', learning much about focusing on clarity and dynamism over attention to detail. In a 1997 interview, Adams responded to the observation that fans had noticed a
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influence in his work by stating that he had likely been influenced by
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. Aside from books on drawing human anatomy, Adams' only formal education in illustration was learning newspaper strip-type drawing in his freshman year of high school from Mr. Vandenberg, a teacher who stressed the importance of clear storytelling and perspective. After a female classmate Adams was attracted to talked him into joining the acting club, Adams also considered becoming an actor, eventually doing
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for two years. He quit acting when he turned 19, in order to concentrate on drawing.


Career


Early work

Adams initially created a portfolio of pinups and monster splash pages, and added story sequences when he began attending
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s at age 17. At one of them, Adams met someone who, after seeing Adams' artwork, asked Adams for a submission for a comic book
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he was putting together called ''High-Energy''. Adams submitted the horror story "One-Eyed Jack", which saw print ''High-Energy'' #1 (cover dated Spring 1982). Though it was an unpaid work, it was Adams' first published work, though he has lightheartedly decried its quality, saying, "It was pretty bad." Adams' first paid work was a Farrah Foxette pinup that he copied from
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's iconic 1976 swimsuit poster, which he submitted to the letters page of the
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series ''
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'' That series' editor,
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, paid Adams $10 to publish the piece as a fan pinup. At a Creation Convention in San Francisco, Adams received career advice from Steve Leialoha and
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, and also met another aspiring illustrator,
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, with whom Adams became friends, and later, business partners. Because of the popularity of the
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, Adams included a
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story in his portfolio, although he was only a casual fan of the X-Men himself. He would later become closely associated with the X-Men in his early career. After showing his portfolio to editor Bob Schreck at a Creation Convention, he gained permission to set up a table, doing drawings for fans for $5 – $10. He began submitting samples to
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when he was 18, taking a job at a pizzeria after graduating high school. Adams' first professional job came about after he met
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at a Creation Convention. Rubinstein took Adams' samples to Marvel editors
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and Linda Grant, who in 1983 offered Adams the chance to write and draw "The Return of Richard Buzznick", a short story for the black and white anthology ''
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''. Though Adams completed the story, the series was canceled before his story was published, and Adams returned to submitting samples while working at the pizzeria. Adams later dismissed the story as poorly drawn. He also drew "Away Off There Amid The Softly Winking Lights", a story in the 1984
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anthology ''Three Dimensional Alien Worlds''.


''Longshot'' and ''X-Men''

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, who was ending his career as a Marvel editor to go freelance, found Adams' samples as he was cleaning out his office for its future occupant, editor
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. Potts and his assistant editor,
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, sent Adams a ''Defenders'' script, from which Adams did layouts of 10 to 15 pages. Adams stated that while his action scenes were not rendered very well, the editors praised his casual, character-based scenes. Nocenti described to Adams the concept for a miniseries she was writing, '' Longshot'', which had been turned down by every other artist she offered it to. Adams, now a couple of months before his twentieth birthday, did a series of preliminary design drawings, basing the main character's appearance and hairstyle on that of singer
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, and the female lead, Ricochet Rita, on Nocenti herself. The series was freelance-edited by
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, and without a firm schedule, which provided Adams the time he needed to complete it. This was due in part to his problems with perspective and other things he was not accustomed to drawing, such as windmills, babies and people smiling, and in part because he had to redraw the first half of it, as Ann Nocenti's story was so dense that the pages featured up to 20 panels. As a result, Adams took eight months to draw the first issue."Art Adams interview". "The Mutant Report". Volume 3. ''
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'' #71 (February 1989). Marvel Comics. pp. 12–15.
This problem was addressed by editor Elliot Brown, who showed Adams how to compose panels depicting multiple actions. Simonson would later introduce Adams to Marvel editor-in-chief
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, who furthered Adams' understanding of storytelling clarity by sitting down with him and showing him the panel-to-panel structure in an old Marvel book. He would take two years to draw all six issues of the miniseries. Prior to the release of ''Longshot'', Adams drew the cover of ''
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'' #13, which was released March 10, 1984, marking his first published work for Marvel. He also penciled Page 30 of ''
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'', which was inked by
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, and released April 10, 1985, though Adams was not credited in the book. ''Longshot'' #1 was published on September 1, 1985, with a cover date of September 1985. Reviewing the first issue for ''
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'', R.A. Jones, who criticized the writing, stating:
''Longshot'' does have one major saving grace, and that is the penciling of Arthur Adams. I'm going to once again go out on my prophetic limb and predict that Art will soon become a fan favorite. He has a dynamic style that grabs your attention and won't let go. To be sure, he exhibits some of the weaknesses of any young artist, the occasional awkward pose or crude drawing--but as a first effort this is incredibly impressive. In fact, this limited series should be worth buying simply to watch the progress Adams makes from issue to issue.
Nocenti's position as editor on the X-Men books led to ''
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'' writer
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's discovery of Adams' work, and in turn to Adams' frequent association with that franchise during the 1980s. This began with ''
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Special Edition'' #1 and ''Uncanny X-Men Annual'' #9, which were part of the "Asgardian Wars" storyline, and which Adams began drawing before ''Longshot'' #1 was published. Nocenti also asked Adams to produce a cover for '' Heroes for Hope'', a 1985 book intended to benefit famine relief in Africa, which was written and illustrated by dozens of creators, including writers
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and
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, and artists John Byrne,
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and
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. Nocenti asked Adams to pattern the cover after
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's 1983 cover of ''Uncanny X-Men'' #173, whose focus was Wolverine charging the viewer. This in turn led to
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, who was in charge of producing Marvel's posters, asking Adams to produce a Wolverine poster with the same type of pose. The image, inked by Terry Austin, became not only a bestselling poster, but an iconic life-size
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for comics shops, and led to two other posters by Adams, a 1987 X-Men poster featuring most of the characters that had ever been a member of that team, and "Mutants", a modification of Adams' 1988 ''
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Annual'' #4 cover that featured most of the characters appearing in all the X-Men-related books at the time, also with a charging Wolverine in the center. By 1986, Adams' professional career had been cemented, and he moved out of his parents' home and into the same
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apartment building where fellow artists Mike Mignola and
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lived. Adams and Nocenti reunited for a story in ''
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Annual'' #2 (1986) in which
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of the
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encounters Spider-Man. His work on the X-Men franchise would continue with a number of covers for ''The New Mutants'' and ''The Uncanny X-Men'' in 1986 and 1987, respectively. He also drew all but three of the first 23 covers and interior frontispieces to ''
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'' from 1986 to 1988. His interior X-Men-related work included a two-issue run on ''
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'' and the one-shot '' Excalibur: Mojo Mayhem'', both in 1989, and three ''Uncanny X-Men Annuals'', in 1986, 1988, and 1990. It was in drawing the 1988 annual that Adams says he felt like a professional comic book artist for the first time, as he first felt confident that he knew what he was doing.


Diversification and experimentation

Adams did work for publishers other than Marvel during the 1980s, as when he drew several pages of ''
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'' #400 in 1986 and ''
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Annual'' #1 in 1987. The latter is viewed as a turning point in Adam's drawing style, characterized by bulkier figures of
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and
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, though Adams explains that this was in part due to the influence of ''
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''. Adams also explained that the overall change in art was style partly due to deliberate experimentation on his part, and partly to
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's inking, which exhibited a different line weight. That same year, he illustrated ''Gumby Summer Fun Special'' #1 by Comico Comics, a job he obtained through Comico editor Diana Schutz, an old friend who noticed the incidental images of Gumby that Adams had included in the pages of ''Longshot''. Adams, who did not harbor fond memories of that cartoon as a child, and who feared he would be typecast as a Gumby artist if he took the job, told Schultz he would only do it if she could get
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to write it, on the assumption that Schultz would decline this condition. Schultz, who initially wanted
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for the job, considered this, and eventually agreed to it after contacting Burden, who was enthusiastic about the idea. That book, which demonstrated Adams' versatility in handling comedy as well as superheroics, garnered him and Burden a 1988
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for Best Single Issue. Adams would later illustrate a second Gumby book, ''Gumby's Winter Fun Special'', which was written by Steve Purcell. Adams was one of 54 artists profiled in Ron Goulart's 1989 book, ''The Great Comic Book Artists, Volume 2'', whose front and back covers Adams illustrated.


1990s monster and creator-owned work

Adams' 1990s Marvel work included a 1990 three-issue run on ''
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'', in which the
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,
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, Wolverine and
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formed a replacement Fantastic Four after being falsely informed that three of the original Fantastic Four had been murdered. Series writer
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, who also was the regular artist on the title, decided to write a story for Adams to draw in order to catch up on his deadlines. Simonson asked Marvel's Marketing Department who the four top-selling characters were, and was told they were Wolverine, Ghost Rider, Spider-Man, and the
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. Adams disliked the Punisher, and especially disliked drawing guns, because he felt he was not good at it, and suggested the Hulk. When Simonson asked him what he liked to draw, Adams indicated that he was a fan of the classic elements of the book, such as the
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and the
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s, which Simonson incorporated into the story. The referenced exchange begins at the 10:57 mark. The three-issue arc, which is cited by Adams as one of his favorite works, was later referenced by late night talk show host
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in the "Fan Corrections" segment of a 2012 episode of '' Conan''. Adams did more work for the X-Men franchise, such as the 1997 intercompany crossover one-shot '' Gen13/
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''. His 1990s Marvel work also included providing designs for a line of
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action figures. Adams became acquainted with Randy Stradley and other staff members of
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, after which he illustrated a number of their books featuring the classic
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he loved in his youth. His first
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work was '' Godzilla Color Special'' #1 in 1992. For that story Adams created an organization called
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, which he designed to be a Japanese version of the Fantastic Four, and in the story, had that group mention that they had fought the Shrewmanoid, a villain Adams later created for ''Monkeyman & O'Brien''.
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, the production company that produces the ''Godzilla'' films, would later introduce a version of that team in the 1993 film '' Godzilla vs. Mechagodzilla II''. A book on the making of that film features a cover illustration of Godzilla that was copied from the ''Color Special'', which amused Adams. Adams would follow these with other ''Godzilla'' works, such as "
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", a story that appeared in the anthology ''Urban Legends'' #1 that is notable for being the only work of his to date that he wrote, penciled, inked and lettered, and "Tramplin' Tokyo", an
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story he drew for ''Negative Burn'' #18 (December 1994). In 1995 he drew ''Godzilla vs. Hero Zero'', and wrote issues 5–8 of ''Target: Godzilla!'' When Adams learned that Dark Horse would acquire the rights to the Universal Monsters, Adams lobbied to them to illustrate a comics sequel to the 1954 film ''
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'', but Dark Horse wanted to produce an adaptation of the film first, and told Adams that if he illustrated that, that he would be able to illustrate a future sequel. The 50-page adaptation was published in 1993, but the line's low sales cost Dark Horse money, and it was canceled after four books, precluding the sequel that Adams wanted to draw. In the early 1990s, Adams and Mignola were contacted by
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, who invited them to produce books of their own creation for
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, which Larsen and a group of other artists formed to publish creator-owned books. Adams had never before considered producing his own original material, as he preferred to illustrate the properties he enjoyed as a child. However, his talks with Larsen convinced him to create ''
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'', a duo similar in concept to ''
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''. The stories star San Francisco native Ann Darrow O'Brien, whose name is a tribute to
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's character from ''
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'' and that film's special effects creator
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, and Axewell Tiberius, a super-intelligent gorilla man from another dimension. The duo finds itself embroiled in a variety of adventures typical of classic
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, often featuring the type of movie monsters Adams is fond of, such as the subterranean Shrewmanoid and the extraterrestrial Froglodytes. Despite the offer from Image, Adams and Mignola (the latter of whom created
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, which had been rejected by DC Comics), took their ideas to Dark Horse, for whom Adams had already done work, as it would allow them to collaborate with creators they admired, such as
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and John Byrne. Together with
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,
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,
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, and
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, the creators formed
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, a creator-owned imprint of Dark Horse. After an initial 1993 appearance in ''San Diego Comic Con Comics'' #2, ''Monkeyman and O'Brien'' appeared in installments in ''Dark Horse Presents'' #80 in 1993 and ''Dark Horse Insider'' #27 in 1994. The duo's first appearance under the Legend imprint was an ongoing backup story in Mike Mignola's 1994 '' Hellboy: Seed of Destruction'' miniseries. They would eventually graduate to their own self-titled miniseries in 1996. When first producing the series, Adams had on hand the ''Marvel Monsterworks'' reprint of the Atlas Comics monster stories "Where Monsters Dwell" and "Creatures on the Loose" for inspiration. Although the Legend imprint ceased in 1998, ''Monkeyman and O'Brien'' continued to appear in print, sometimes in
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stories with other comics characters, as in ''
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'' #41 (September 1997) by Erik Larsen, and '' Gen13/MonkeyMan and O'Brien'' (1998), both published by Image Comics, the latter of which Adams wrote and drew for
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. In 1996 Dark Horse Comics published ''Art Adams' Creature Features'', a collection of Adams' previously published stories that paid tribute to various B-movie monsters, some of which had originally been published in black and white, but which were colored for the collection. They included Adams' ''Creature from the Black Lagoon'', two of his Godzilla stories, "The Shocking Case of the Brief Journey" from ''San Diego Comic Con Comics'' #2, and the "Trapped In The Lair of the Shrewmanoid" story from ''Dark Horse Insider'' #27. The collection featured an introduction by Geoff Darrow.


1999–2010s

In 1999, Adams returned to Wildstorm to draw an eight-page flashback sequence in issue #4 of Alan Moore's series, ''
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'', which was published under Moore's brand for Wildstorm,
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. His subsequent Wildstorm work would include ''
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Special'' #1 (2000) and two issues of '' The Authority'' in 2002, significant portions of which Adams was asked by DC Comics to redraw in order to de-emphasize the violence, in light of the
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, much to Adams' frustration. That same year, Adams and writer Steve Moore co-created " Jonni Future", a pastiche of a pulp science fiction series such as
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and Barbarella, which was published in eight-page installments in the America's Best Comics anthology ''
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'', the first ten issues of which Adams penciled from 2002 to 2004. Adams work on "Jonni Future" has been characterized as exhibiting a romantic influence, with greater amounts realism and fine
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, which Adams refers to as "noodling". Adams says he was inspired by sources such as Paolo Eleuteri Serpieri,
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's ''
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'', and the character designs in
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video game character books when he drew "Jonni Future", and refrained from using straight edges or templates in order to achieve a more elegant, hand-drawn appearance. He regards "Jonni Future" as his best work. In the early 2000s Adams was commissioned to create artwork for the
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used by System of a Down drummer
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, an avid comic book collector and vendor. Dolmayan commissioned Adams to illustrate a scene of giant women fighting robots and
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for one drum, while the art for other drums in the kit, which depicted other characters and scenes, were produced by
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,
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, and
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. Throughout the 2000s, Adams provided cover images for various
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, such as ''
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'', ''
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'', and '' JLA: Scary Monsters'', as well as for books by various other publishers, such as ''Vampirella'', ''
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'', ''
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'', '' Madman Adventures'', ''
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'', '' Xena: Warrior Princess'', and ''
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''. Adams' 2000s Marvel cover work include ''
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'' #67 - 72 in 2000 and 2001, and '' Incredible Hercules'' #113 - 115 in 2008, as well for three of its collected editions. His 2000s interior comics work includes ''
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'' #26 (2006), an issue dedicated to writer
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's late son, Sam, to which dozens of writers and artists contributed. In 2008 he illustrated a
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story in ''King-Size Hulk'' #1, and later illustrated a Hulk/
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story that appeared in 11-page installments ''Hulk'' #7 - 9, as well as those issues' covers. In 2010 he illustrated ''
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'' #1-5, his first work for the
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line of comic books.


2010s–present

In 2014, Adams illustrated variant covers for each of the eight issues of Marvel Comics miniseries ''
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'', composing them as eight pieces of a single, interlocked image, which depicts all of the major characters of the Marvel Universe. It was the single piece that took the longest for Adams to complete, at 10 weeks. Outside the field of comics, Adams has provided illustrations for various magazines, such as '' PlayStation Magazine'', as well as toy designs, video games, and X-Men-themed cans of
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pasta. A recreation of
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's classic cover to ''
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'' #100 that Adams drew on a whim was later used by Marvel Comics as a variant cover to an actual issue, and in July 2019, as the image of a 500-piece jigsaw puzzle licensed by Aquarius. On November 30, 2011, Gumby Comics/Wildcard Ink published a single volume collecting Adams' previous two specials featuring Gumby. The book was initially called ''Gumby's Arthur Adams Specials'', but was eventually published with a sticker covering Adams' name on the cover, effectively renaming the book ''Gumby's Spring Specials''. According to
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of
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, this was done on Adams' request, who wanted nothing to do with the publisher, and took action to keep his name off the book's cover. The book is nonetheless sold by merchants such as
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under its originally intended name. In 2016 Adams provided the illustrations for a satirical piece in '' GQ'' magazine that imagined a number of controversial public figures as comic book supervillains, including
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,
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,
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, and
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. Later that year,
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announced it that would be producing limited edition poly-resin busts of female characters for its Women of Dynamite line, based on Adams' renditions of those characters and sculpted by Jason Smith. The first bust was a
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bust debuting in November, followed by a
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bust in February 2017. In the late 2010s, Adams illustrated cover runs on ''
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'' (Vol 4) and ''
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''. In February 2020, Marvel released ''Marvel Monograph: The Art Of Arthur Adams'', a 120-page omnibus collection of Adams' art. In April 2022, Adams was reported among the more than three dozen comics creators who contributed to Operation USA's benefit anthology book, ''Comics for Ukraine: Sunflower Seeds'', a project spearheaded by
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Special Projects Editor Scott Dunbier, whose profits would be donated to relief efforts for Ukrainian refugees resulting from the February
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. Adams would provide one of the covers to the softcover edition of the book. Though his work for Marvel takes priority for him, he also makes a significant amount of his income from private commissions, which he produces when time permits. In a 2017 interview he stated that if he did interior work again, it would more likely be on a creator-owned project, like ''Monkeyman And O'Brien''. On October 11, 2024, the
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announced that Adams was one of five comics creators to be inducted into the Harvey Awards Hall of Fame at the 36th annual Harvey Awards ceremony on October 18 at the
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. The other four inductees were
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,
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,
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, and
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. Upon learning of the honor, Adams reacted by commenting, "Wow! What an unexpected honor! And to be inducted with these four giants of the comics industry! Amazing! Thank you so much Harvey Awards! I'm shocked!"


Technique and materials

Adams' art style is noted for its high level of detail, and he has a reputation of being a "tight"
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. He states that he works at a slow pace, which limits the amount of work he does. When he penciled ''
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'' #347–349 in 1990 for regular writer/illustrator
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, who needed a break in order to catch up on his own work on that title, Adams managed to pencil the first two issues in five weeks and four weeks, respectively, but was considerably late on the third. In 1997 Adams stated that he could produce a page of either pencils or inks in a day. In a 2007 interview, he stated he tends to produce to of a page a day, and can also ink at that rate, but can do up to two pages in a day if he is under pressure, as when he produced ''
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'' #9 (1986) in 22 days, for example. Another example is the 1989 one-shot '' Excalibur: Mojo Mayhem'', which due to changing deadlines, he completed at a quicker pace. Adams singles out one page of that book that he drew in a half-hour as his personal record for speed, but decries its poor quality. Adams is also noted for the humor in his work, as with, for example, the extraneous characters he places in cameo appearances in the backgrounds of his comics, as when he drew Gumby in the panels of ''Longshot'', or the forms in which he depicted the shapeshifting alien
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in his ''
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'' work. Adams prefers to work from a plot rather than from a full script, a result of
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's dense '' Longshot'' scripts, though he has worked from a full script, as with his work on ''Three Dimensional Alien Worlds'' for Pacific Comics and '' The Authority''. Though he says he prefers group books because they more easily allow him to hide his "bad layout skills", he is nonetheless comfortable with solo character books. He begins drawing thumbnail layouts from the story he is given, either at home or in a public place. The thumbnails range in size from 2 inches x 3 inches to half the size of the printed comic book. He or an assistant will then enlarge the thumbnails and trace them onto illustration board with a
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, sometimes using a
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light blue pencil, because it is not too waxy, and erases easily. When working on the final illustration board, he does so on a large drawing board when in his basement studio, and a lapboard when sitting on his living room couch. After tracing the thumbnails, he will then clarify details with another light blue pencil, and finalize the details with a
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. He drew the first three chapters of " Jonni Future" at twice the printed comic size, and also drew the fifth chapter, "The Garden of the Sklin", at a size larger than standard, in order to render more detail than usual in those stories. For a large poster image with a multitude of characters, he will go over the figure outlines with a marker in order to emphasize them. He will use photographic reference when appropriate, as when he draws things that he is not accustomed to. In the early part of his career, Adams' pencils were embellished by inkers such as
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,
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and Terry Austin. When Adams attempted to ink his own work before becoming a professional, he initially used a Croquille pen, but after meeting
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, he was spurred to switch to a brush, which he used for approximately a year before returning to a Croquille. He eventually began to ink his own work, which he prefers to do. Beginning in the late 1990s, he began using the
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Pigment Liner, a
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. He prefers pens to brushes because pens feel "looser", and cited this as his reason for using felt-tip pens when he inked "Jonni Future". Although Adams has experimented with painting with watercolor and oil paints (his 1989 covers for '' Appleseed'' were rendered with a combination of ink, watercolor and color pencil), his color work is so sporadic that he says he has to relearn what he has forgotten in the interim each time, and is usually dissatisfied with the results. Because a significant portion of his income is derived from selling his original artwork, he is reluctant to learn how to produce his work digitally. Adams has explained his view on illustrating covers by saying, "My job is to make the characters look as good as I can in the context of what they’re asking for. So I always just try to represent the characters to the best of my ability and sell the book." When asked for his favorite cover work, he named ''
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'' #9 (October 2017), featuring
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, which was a homage to
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's cover of ''X-Men'' #50 (November 1968). Adams does not have a favorite character to draw, having remarked in a 2015 interview, "I'm just happy that they pay me to draw." Nonetheless, he stated in a 2019 interview that while he had not harbored any strong emotional attachment to the X-Men as a child, he had been drawn to that franchise because "I just like the characters and I've worked on them enough that they trust me," and has gone on to name his favorite X-Men characters to draw. He said he loves
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as a character, despite not having had many opportunities to draw her; he enjoyed depicting
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out of costume in a storyline that paired him with
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; has called
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a good character; and enjoys drawing
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, and
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. He dislikes drawing the
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, because he believes that he is not adept at drawing guns.


Influence

Adams is one of the most popular and widely imitated artists in the American comics industry. His style is attributed as a direct influence on the artists who would found
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, and the other popular artists of the 1990s associated with that era, such as
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and
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. Timothy Callahan of
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points to the use of dynamic action poses, idealized figures, costume designs featuring numerous accessories, a preference for copious crosshatching over brushwork in rendering, and the depiction of cybernetic limbs and other reflective surfaces seen in those artists' styles as being derived from Adams' work, in particular his run on ''Longshot''. Callahan also points out that the detailed webbing for which
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became known during his run on ''
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'' had previously been used by Adams on the cover of ''Longshot'' #4, although Callahan notes that Adams did not necessarily originate these elements, but was influenced himself by Michael Golden and ''
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'', he states that Adams popularized them. Adams' conception of Spider-Man with a large-eyed mask, detailed "spaghetti"-style webbing, and more contorted poses while web-swinging can be seen in ''
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'' Annual #2, published in June 1986 (approximately 1½ years before Todd McFarlane's first published Spider-Man work, ''
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'' #298). Noting also that Adams' ''Longshot'' pencils were inked by
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and an uncredited Scott Williams (comics), Scott Williams, Callahan refers to that book as "early Image, in primal form". Artists whose work has been viewed as imitative of Adams' style, or who have named Adams as an influence include
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, J. Scott Campbell,Krug, Kurt A. (February 2009). ''Comics Buyer's Guide'' #1650. p 118.''Wizard'' #41 (January 1995). pp 125 - 126.
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, Aaron Kuder, Shelby Robertson, Olivier Coipel, and Nick Bradshaw.


Personal life

Adams is married to fellow comics artist Joyce Chin, whom he met at the 1996 San Diego Comic-Con. Chin has inked Adams' pencils, and Adams has inked Chin's, as on '' Xena: Warrior Princess'' #4 (January 2000). As of 1997 they lived in Portland, Oregon. They later moved to San Francisco, California, before settling in Walnut Creek, California, Walnut Creek. When asked to name a favorite comic, Adams has named ''Ultimate X-Men'' #41 by writer Brian Michael Bendis and artist David Finch (comics), David Finch, which depicts Wolverine as he befriends a teenaged boy hiding in cave after his out-of-control emerging powers have killed hundreds of people, including those closest to him. Adams said of the story, "It's a standalone story, it's Bendis, it's one of my favorite comics of all time." His favorite ''Godzilla'' film is ''Mothra vs. Godzilla, Godzilla vs. The Thing'', and his other favorites include ''Ghidorah, the Three-Headed Monster'' and ''Monster Zero''. His favorite color is green. Regarding religion, Adams has stated that he does not believe in "any particular god". He does not drive.


Awards and accolades

* 1986: Russ Manning Most Promising Newcomer Award * 1988:
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for Best Single Issue (with
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for ''
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Summer Fun Special'' #1) * 2017: Inkpot Award * 2024: Inducted into the
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Hall of Fame


Bibliography


Interior work

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, 1984) *'' Longshot'' #1–6 (with
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, Marvel Comics, Marvel, 1985) *''
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Special Edition'' #1: "Home is Where the Heart is" (with
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, Marvel, 1985) *''
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Annual'' #9–10, 12, 14 (with Chris Claremont, Marvel, 1985–1990) *''
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, Marvel, 1989) *'' Excalibur: Mojo Mayhem'' (with Chris Claremont, one-shot, Marvel, 1989) *''
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, Caliber Comics, Caliber Press, 1994) *''Asylum (Image Comics), Asylum'' #1: "Warchild" (with Eric Stephenson (comics), Eric Stephenson, Extreme Comics, 1995) *''Aliens (Dark Horse Comics line), Aliens: Havoc'' #1 (with Mark Schultz (comics), Mark Schultz, among other artists, Dark Horse, 1997) *'' Gen13'' (Wildstorm, 1997–1998): ** ''Gen13/Generation X'': "Generation Gap" (with Brandon Choi, one-shot, 1997) ** ''Gen13 3D Special'': "Mauling" (one-shot, 1997) ** '' Gen13/Monkeyman and O'Brien'' #1–2 (1998) ** ''Gen13'' #34: "I Want My Mommaaaaa!!" (with John Arcudi, 1998) *''Starship Troopers'' #1–2 (with Bruce Jones and Mitch Byrd, Dark Horse, 1997) *''Legends of the DC Universe 80-Page Giant'' #2: "The Great Unknown!" (with Karl Kesel, DC Comics, 1998) *''
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'' #1–23 (Marvel, 1986–1988) *''Daredevil (Marvel Comics series), Daredevil'' #238–239 (Marvel, 1987) *''
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, 1992) *''Vampirella, Vampirella: Summer Nights'' #1 (Harris Comics, 1992) *''Marvel Holiday Special'' '92 (Marvel, 1993) *''Showcase (comics), Showcase '93'' #1 (DC Comics, 1993) *''Death of Superman, Superman: Legacy of Superman'' #1 (DC Comics, 1993) *''
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'' #11 (Dark Horse, 1993) *''Vortex (comics), Comics' Greatest World: Vortex'' #2 (Comics' Greatest World, 1993) *''Out of the Vortex'' #7 (Dark Horse, 1994) *''Star Wars: A New Hope, Classic Star Wars: A New Hope'' #1 (Dark Horse, 1994) *''Division 13'' #1 (Comics' Greatest World, 1994) *''Medal of Honor (comics), Medal of Honor'' #2 (Dark Horse, 1994) *'' Gen13'' #1 (Wildstorm, 1995) *''New Men (Image Comics), New Men'' #12 (Extreme Studios, 1995) *''
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'' #1-7 (Dark Horse, 1995) *''Avengelyne'' #3 (Maximum Press, 1995) *''Badrock Annual'' #1 (Image Comics, Image, 1995) *''Godzilla (comics), Godzilla vs. Hero Zero'' #1 (Dark Horse, 1995) *''Primortals, Leonard Nimoy's Primortals: Origins'' #1-2 (Tekno Comix, 1995) *''Oblivion'' #1 (Comico: The Comic Company, Comico, 1995) *''Primortals, Leonard Nimoy's Primortals'' #13-14 (Tekno Comix, 1996) *''Untold Tales of Spider-Man'' #17 (Marvel, 1996) *''Jonny Quest, The Real Adventures of Jonny Quest'' #9 (Dark Horse, 1997) *''Star Kid'' #1 (Dark Horse, 1998) *''Crimson (Wildstorm), Crimson'' #2 (Cliffhanger (comics), Cliffhanger, 1998) *''
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'' #1, 6 (Dark Horse, 1998–1999) *''Daring Escapes'' #1 (Image, 1998) *''Clerks (1994 film), Clerks: Holiday Special'' #1 (Oni Press, 1998) *''Darkchylde, Darkchylde: The Legacy'' #2-3 (Image, 1998) *''Nathan Never'' #1-4 (Dark Horse, 1999) *''Wildcats (comics), Wildcats'' #1 (Wildstorm, 1999) *''Lady Death, Lady Death: The Rapture'' #1 (Chaos! Comics, Chaos!, 1999) *''Purgatori, Purgatori: Goddess Rising'' #1 (Chaos!, 1999) *'' JLA Annual'' #3 (DC Comics, 1999) *''
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Annual'' #23 (DC Comics, 1999) *''Aquaman Annual'' #5 (DC Comics, 1999) *''Wonder Woman (comic book), Wonder Woman Annual'' #8 (DC Comics, 1999) *''The Flash (comic book), The Flash Annual'' #12 (DC Comics, 1999) *''Superman (comic book), Superman Annual'' #11 (DC Comics, 1999) *''Green Lantern (comic book), Green Lantern Annual'' #8 (DC Comics, 1999) *''Martian Manhunter Annual'' #2 (DC Comics, 1999) *''Tellos'' #4 (Image, 1999) *''
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, 1999) *''Lionheart'' #2 (Awesome Entertainment, Awesome, 1999) *''X-Men: Legacy, X-Men'' #100 (Marvel, 2000) *''X-Men (film), X-Men: The Movie Special Edition'' #1 (Marvel, 2000) *''
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'' #67-72 (Marvel, 2000–2001) *''Kin (comics), Kin'' #6 (Top Cow, 2000) *''Gatecrasher'' #5 (Black Bull Comics, Black Bull, 2000) *''
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Angel and the Ape ''Angel and the Ape'' is a humor comic book created by E. Nelson Bridwell & Bob Oksner published by DC Comics. The characters first appeared in 1968 in comics, 1968 in ''Showcase (comic book), Showcase'' #77 then graduated to their own title, w ...
'' #1-4 (Vertigo (DC Comics), Vertigo, 2001–2002) *'' The Authority'' #29 (Wildstorm, 2002) *''Thundercats (comics), Thundercats'' #1 (Wildstorm, 2002) *''
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'' #5, 12 (America's Best Comics, 2003–2005) *'' JLA: Scary Monsters'' #1-6 (DC Comics, 2003) *''Magdalena (comics), Magdalena/
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'' #1 (Top Cow, 2003) *''Wildguard, Wildguard: Casting Call'' #3 (Image, 2003) *''Witchblade Magdalena (comics), /Magdalena/
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'' #1 (Top Cow, 2004) *''Alter Nation'' #1 (Image, 2004) *''
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'' #1-2, 25, 50 (Dynamite Entertainment, Dynamite, 2005–2010) *''Worldstorm'' #1 (Wildstorm, 2006) *'' The Authority'' #1 (Wildstorm, 2006) *''Justice League of America'' #5 (DC Comics, 2007) *''Manhunter (Kate Spencer), Manhunter'' #26 (DC Comics, 2007) *''Midnighter (2006 comic book), Midnighter'' #2 (Wildstorm, 2007) *''Tales of the Unexpected (comics), Tales of the Unexpected'' #7 (DC Comics, 2007) *'' Avengers Classic'' #1-12 (Marvel, 2007–2008) *''Booster Gold'' #1-2 (DC Comics, 2007) *''Countdown to Final Crisis, Countdown Presents: Atom (Ray Palmer), The Search for Ray Palmer — Wildstorm'' #1 (DC Comics, 2007) *''
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'' #551, 583–584, 600 (Marvel, 2008–2011) *''The Incredible Hulk (comic book), The Incredible Hulk'' #112 (Marvel, 2008) *''The Incredible Hercules'' #113-115 (Marvel, 2008) *''Thor (Marvel Comics), Thor'' vol. 3 #6 (Marvel, 2008) *''The Perhapanauts'' #1 (Image, 2008) *''Invincible (comic series), Invincible'' #50 (Image, 2008) *''Brit (comics), Brit'' #7 (Image, 2008) *''Marvel Apes'' #0, 4 (2008–2009) *''Agents of Atlas'' #1 (Marvel, 2009) *''Red Hulk, Hulk'' #10-12 (Marvel, 2009) *''
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, 2010) *''
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'' #15, 25 (Marvel, 2010–2011) *''New Mutants, New Mutants Forever'' #2, 4 (Marvel, 2010–2011) *''Wolverine (comic book), Wolverine'' #2 (Marvel, 2010) *''Carnage (character), Carnage'' #1-2 (Marvel, 2010–2011) *''Dejah Thoris, Warlord of Mars: Dejah Thoris'' #1-5 (Dynamite, 2011) *''Avengers: The Children's Crusade'' #3 (Marvel, 2011) *''Captain America, Captain America: Man Out of Time'' #1 (Marvel, 2011) *''Young Allies (Marvel Comics), Young Allies'' #6 (Marvel, 2011) *''Avengers (comics), Avengers Prime'' #5 (Marvel, 2011) *''Thunderbolts (comics), Thunderbolts'' #154 (Marvel, 2011) *''Journey into Mystery'' #622 (Marvel, 2011) *''Astonishing X-Men'' #43 (Marvel, 2011) *''Godzilla (comics), Godzilla: Legends'' #1-5 (IDW Publishing, 2011) *''Fear Itself (comics), The Fearless'' #1-12 (Marvel, 2011–2012) *''Godzilla'' #1 (IDW Publishing, 2012) *''Secret Avengers'' #22-25, 29-37 (Marvel, 2012–2013) *''Battle of the Atom'' #1-5 (Marvel, 2013) *''Uncanny Avengers Annual'' #1 (Marvel, 2014) *''Immortal X-Men'' #9 (Marvel, 2023)


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Arthur Adams
at Mike's Amazing World of Comics

at the Unofficial Handbook of Marvel Comics Creators
Art Adams Image Gallery
at Comic Art Community * *Sarahtika, Dhania (September 12, 2017)
"Fan-Favorite Arthur Adams Talks About His Journey as Comic Book Artist"
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