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SQ Productions also published a series of NEAL ADAMS PORTFOLIO releases (sets A, B and C), that I already discussed in another topic.



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Neal Adams did covers for the new printing of Edgar Rice Burroughs TARZAN books in the late 1970's. There were 24 books total in the series, 12 with covers by Neal Adams, and 12 with covers by Boris Vallejo. But then I count 17 covers by Adams in these images, possibly more in the series were later replaced by Adams covers in a later printing, or were unpublished.

I have some, not all of the books. It's nice to see the whole set of covers together finally.

I first saw them as the Sal Quartuccio (S Q Productions) NEAL ADAMS PORTFOLIO, set A (1-4), set B (5-8), and set C (9-12), in a larger 11" X 14" size and caption free.
The above image is from the portfolio cover for set A. I bought these roughly 40 years ago from Bud Plant.

SQ Productions also released a "The Battler" poster by Neal Adams (showing a slender Conan like barbarian scaling a cliff, while attacked by a giant reptile.) I have the only copy of it I've ever seen, that as I recall I bought back in the day from Bud Plant.


There were also two other Adams portfolios, THE NEW HEROES (1979, SQ Productions). Each page with a proposed character, who later came out as characters or series for Continuity comics. At a glance, I immediately recognize, Toyboy, Ms. Mystic, Shaman, and Crazyman.
https://bookpalace.com/acatalog/info_AdamsHeroes.html

And a Neal Adams X-MEN PORTFOLIO (1982), advertised by S Q Productions, but ultimately not published.

Adams was also slated to do an X-MEN graphic novel, but backed out after a clash with Jim Shooter about things promised but not included in Shooter's contract for Adams, so he walked away from the deal. That within a few months after, evolved into the X-MEN: GOD LOVES, MAN KILLS graphic novel (1983) by Chris Claremont and Brent Anderson.

I never heard of this one:
https://thewarriorscomicbookden.blogspot.com/2009/08/trixter-one-in-million-mp3-audio-file.html
A Neal Adams cover for a "Trixter" rock group, in 1990. The music video is good, but I never heard of them till now.