Legendary Artist Neal Adams Loses 30 Years Worth of Art!

Legendary Artist Neal Adams Loses 30 Years Worth of Art!

Celebrated comic book artist has lost 30 years worth of his artwork in the back of a New York City cab!

By Oxion - Sep 30, 2013 10:09 PM EST
Filed Under: Comics
Source: Yahoo!


Almost 100 pieces of artwork have disappeared from the trunk of a New York cab drawn by the ever famous Neal Adams. He had broken from his usual routine and accidnetally left two portfolios worth of artwork in a bag in the back of the cab. The missing bag has a drawing of a rabbit on the front and is beige in color. There is also a sketch of the cab driver in circulation in a hopes that he will be identified and the artwork will be found. I had the honor of interviewing Mr. Adams last year at the St. Louis Comic-Con and he is a great man with alot of valuable knowledge. As a comic book fan and artist myself, who has had his portfolio stolen and not returned, it is easy to understand how the return of Mr. Adams' portfolio is of the utmost importance. Please, spread the word and keep a look out for anyone selling Neal Adams' work on ebay, Craigslist, etc. and report it to your local authorities.


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OcciferPing
OcciferPing - 9/30/2013, 11:56 PM
Wait how is it stolen if the dude left it in the cab by accident? Sounds like his own fault. But I hope he gets it back.
TelaVizion
TelaVizion - 10/1/2013, 3:01 AM
Ohhh, so he was the artist I heard about last week...

I got his autograph last year at NYCC
TelaVizion
TelaVizion - 10/1/2013, 3:03 AM
True DrStampe... unless it was a case where he went to the cab HQ (like they do in the movies) and the bag was missing from the cab.
TelaVizion
TelaVizion - 10/1/2013, 3:09 AM
Just watched the video of the original news report.... thats no "bunny" on the bag, that motherf*ckin Captain Bucky O'Hare!!!!!!

And they noticed the bag missing the next morning. So they assumed it was in the cab cause last he remember seeing it was putting it in the trunk.

That bag probably still in the trunk.
Oxion
Oxion - 10/1/2013, 10:24 AM
I could see who the character was on the bag just fine. I simply wanted people to focus on the bunny in general because not everyone knows or probably even cares about the character on the front. They know it's a bunny, it's on the bag, boom. Sorry I wasn't specific enough.
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