fabled comic Holy Writ artist Jim Aparo contributed to a large routine of DC Comics classic , and his Batman # 341 covering is an interesting symbolisation of his vocation .

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Jim Aparo ’s ( Aug. 24 , 1932 – July 19 , 2005 ) comic Koran career sweep some 35 + years and an unbelievable array of deed and musical style . At DC Comics alone , he did artwork on major landmarks such asA Death in the FamilyandKnightfall , along with a drawn-out political campaign onThe Brave and the Boldand significant additional share toBatman , Detective Comics , and many other DC Comics titles .   He created numerous highly - regard covers as well , let in stand - outs likeDetective Comics # 437andBatman # 292 , among countless others .   HisThe Ghost of Wayne Manorcover forBatman # 341hearkens back to his mirthful book horror roots as well .   Aparo had primitively attempted to get piece of work at EC Comics during the wane days of that legendary publishing company , and then made significant contributions to Charlton horror titles such asGhostly TalesandThe Many shade of Doctor Graves , as well as DC Comics’House of MysteryandHouse of Secrets .   Theoriginal art for Aparo’sBatman # 341cover , a firearm that could be considered an apt symbolic representation for his divers vocation , is up for auction bridge at Comic Connect .

Aparo ’s book binding forBatman # 341also obviously channels the Gothic Romance imagery that could be found on the paperback covers of the 1960s and 1970s ( see examples below ) .     A character hold a taper on or near a stairway in a remote , dark mansion was a trope unto itself during that full point and the concept even seeped onto risible cover of the seventies , like ( appropriately enough ) DC’sForbidden Tales of Dark Mansion # 5 .

In the chronicle byGerry Conway , Irv Novick , andFrank McLaughlininBatman # 341 , a mathematical group of kids on a dare enter Wayne Manor ( Bruce Wayne had act into the Wayne Building at the time , leaving Wayne Manor empty and not particularly well secured , it seems ) and claimed to have visualise a ghost there .   They were n’t the only one . When Commissioner Gordon take Bruce Wayne for permit to search the place for potential squatters , Batman realise that he ’d considerably investigate as well .   Once there , Batman ’s commission was complicated by the arriver of Commissioner Gordon in the caller of famous DC Comics Ghost - Breaker Doctor Thirteen , while Man - Bat turn out to be the root of the mystery .   Aparo ’s classic cover avoids giving anything away while still being a perfect match for the story .

Batman #341 original cover art by Jim Aparo.

" It ’s been really exciting to see the Bronze Age take off in the original artistry marketplace , " said ComicConnect PresidentVincent Zurzolo . " Last class ’s auctions included a $ 105,800 sales agreement forJohn Romita Sr . ’s signalise cover for the first coming into court of Nightshade inCaptain America # 164 , andJohn Byrnebrought in $ 39,962 for his first Wolverine illustration in a half - splash forIron clenched fist # 15 . 1981 has already been a smashing twelvemonth for us , too . Frank Miller ’s work saw a $ 104,075 sale for a Sir Frederick Handley Page from that year’sDaredevil # 172 , and there was a top play of $ 47,150 for Morpheus ' first appearance on the masking ofMoon Knight # 12 . "

Aparo ’s artwork has long been appreciated by comic fan and art collector alike , and just a glance at any of his screening from this full stop — or really , just in 1981 alone — provides us with a dear account of the appealingness .   The original artwork for his Gothic Dark Knight coverforBatman # 341is currently up for auction atComic Connect ’s Event Auction # 61 .

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Widow in White by Evelyn Bond (1973)

The House of Ravensbourne by Mary Ann Gibbs (1965)

Jim Aparo’s Ghost of Wayne Manor Cover Art for Batman 341, at Auction

Batman #341 (DC Comics, 1981).

Batman #341 original cover art by Jim Aparo.

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