I don’t know if there’s any real point in reading the issues chronologically (as many of them are completely unrelated stories), but his bibliography is available on Wikipedia:
1.Creepy #14–16, 32, 75 (Warren, 1967–75) |
2.Dark Horse Presents, vol. 2, ("Blood" feature) #1–3, 5–8, 11, 29 (Dark Horse, 2011–13) |
3.Eerie #9–10 (Warren, 1967) |
4.Emergency! JULY 1976 |
5.Harpoon JAN 1973 |
6.International Insanity, SEPT 1976 |
7.Knighthawk #2–6 (Acclaim) |
8.National Lampoon 1971 November Dragula, 1972 January, August, December Son-O-God, October The Ventures of Zimmerman, 1974 May Son-O-God meets Zimmerman, Oct Dec Son-O-God, 1975 July Airport 69 (3D), September Ade...
If you’re in a Neal Adams mood, I’d recommend checking out this week’s World of Bats Book Club reading:
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Greetings, Bat-Fans! HOLY CRAP, I’M ACTUALLY STILL ALIVE. I know, it surprised me, too.
I’m back with more World of Bats Book Club , and this time we’re diving back into Batman’s Bronze Age adventures. And you’ve got a little extra time, because I missed the day I was actually supposed to post this. Hey, nobody’s perfect, right? Unlike the last couple installments, this isn’t quite so overwhelmingly dominated by Detective Comics. We’ve got a couple Batman issues, including Ra’s al Ghul…
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