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  1. Jim Aparo's long been one of my favorite artists. From Charlton to DC's Aquaman, The Brave and the Bold, and other series work, he engaged me in his delightful illustrative world.

  2. Growing up in New Britain, Conn., Jim Aparo always wanted to be an artist. With only one semester of art school, he became a comic book legend, illustrating the exploits of Batman for more than a decade.

  3. Aug 24, 2020 · For a lot of fans, Jim Aparo — born Aug. 24, 1932 — is on their Mount Rushmore of Batman artists. Personally, I didn’t really understand his appeal — and greatness — until well after his heyday.

  4. Jan 4, 2023 · Jim Aparo was never a comics superstar like so many of the flashes in the pan of the 1990s and today, who catapult to riches and fame and then vanish, taking their bucks and notoriety and leaving behind a mere handful of comics that seem dated only a few years later.

  5. Jim Aparo was an American comic book artist, known for his extensive work on major DC Comics characters such as Batman and Aquaman. He is acclaimed for art on legendary Batman stories A...

  6. Jim Aparo 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.

  7. Feb 13, 2010 · Jim Aparo began his career around 1966 at Charlton Comics. While at Charlton Comics, Aparo was distinctly remembered for being extremely versatile and working in many different genres. Aparo was also recognized to be one of the few artists who would pencil, ink, and letter all of his own work.

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