Jim Aparo
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Jim Aparo
Real Name
Jim Aparo
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Date of Birth
, 1932
First publication
Unknown
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Personal History
Personal History of Jim Aparo is unknown.
Professional History
James N. Aparo (1932-2005) was an artist and inker for EC Comics, Charlton Comics, and later for DC Comics. He is most widely recognized for his contributions to the Batman family of comic titles in the mid 1970s. Jim passed away on July 19th, 2005 due to complications from a persistent illness. The following bibliography pertains to Jim's DC contributions only.
Well known for his pencilling on such characters as Spectre (Adventure Comics #431-Adventure Comics #440), Aquaman (Adventure Comics #441-Adventure Comics #452), and Batman (Brave and the Bold Vol 1).
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Trivia
- No trivia.
See Also
- Gallery of Jim Aparo's pictures
- Jim Aparo's Images as a Penciler
- Jim Aparo's Images as an Inker
- Jim Aparo's Images as a Cover Artist
Work History
- Jim Aparo/Penciler
- Jim Aparo/Inker
- Jim Aparo/Cover Artist
- Jim Aparo/Colourist
- Jim Aparo/Letterer
- Jim Aparo/Creations
Official Website
- None.
Links and References
- http://www.theartistschoice.com/aparo.htm
- The Aparo Approach - Jim Aparo on his comics debut at Charlton Press interview by Jim Amash
- JIM APARO 1932 - 2005 at Art & Artifice
