Originally Posted By: Wonder Boy
Well, don't get me wrong, I like the Shooter-era stories too (ADVENTURE 346-380, and ACTION 378-384, combined running from 1966-1970).

The Swan art is actually pretty nice in many of these issues. I especially like the Swan/Klein art team. They worked together on ADVENTURE 293, 340, 342-345, 346-347, 349-357, 359-360, and 365-368 (spanning 1962-1968).

Swan is, for my money, the best Superman artist, with the single possible exception of Neal Adams.



Here's a nice cover-gallery of ADVENTURE COMICS, from around 331-381, roughly 1965-1969:

http://www.comics.org/series/98/covers/?style=default&page=7

It includes a number of covers by (alternately) both Swan and Adams. It's great to see the better part of an era captured on a single-page cover gallery.

Enjoy...




Grell did ADVENTURE issues 435-437, and 440 (Aquaman backup stories, with lead stories of Aparo's famous Spectre series. Grell said that these Aquaman stories were his first assignment for DC, after he interviewed for a job. )



(Oct 1974, Dec 1974, Feb 1975, and August 1975, respectively )