Man, Aparo drew tension better than any artist before or sense. I can't think of anyone to match him there. Sure others did action as well, or perhaps better, but his figures seemed to just tighten and spring with vitrol.
You know, when I bought this issue, I hadn't been aware of any of the names of the people who wrote or drew my comics. But the Aquaman vs. Red Tornado chapter was what first made me flip over to see the name of the artist. I remember thinking that this Aparo guy should draw Aquaman more often.
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Irony. Red Tornado doesn't have a "life."
Why is Arthur always the one fighting Red Tornado? (serious question)
Wind and Water?
Man, Aparo drew tension better than any artist before or sense. I can't think of anyone to match him there. Sure others did action as well, or perhaps better, but his figures seemed to just tighten and spring with vitrol.
Chris
I can't believe you've never posted this one before...
You know, when I bought this issue, I hadn't been aware of any of the names of the people who wrote or drew my comics. But the Aquaman vs. Red Tornado chapter was what first made me flip over to see the name of the artist. I remember thinking that this Aparo guy should draw Aquaman more often.
If only the 12-year-old me had known....
Rick--He'd argue that with you.
Jorge-When else did Aquaman fight Reddy?
E2C--Testify!
DD--I'm slowly using every Aquaman panel from JLA #200 as a RPOTD.
Randy--Yeah, this new guy Aparo is pretty good!
Rob, I said it because of that Daily Planet panel you posted earlier today ;)
They're both from the same book. :)
Is this about Red Tornado's costume change in the 70's?
James Chatterton
Ooopppsss. you're right. My bad. I didn't remember the first one until you mentioned it.
Was the "mistake of (his) life" appearing in an Aquaman comic? ;)
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