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Here's a link to another understudy of Neal Adams from Continuity Associates,
Tom Grindberg.
https://erbzine.com/mag62/6277.htmlGrindberg seems to be something of a chameleon artistically, who unlike many others from Continuity, hasn't spent a large chunk of their career drawing in a Neal Adams clonal style, as have, say, Rich Buckler or Bill Sienkiewicz. In the art examples of Grindberg shown from his Tarzan comic strip work, he draws in a more Joe Kubert/John Buscema style, with a bit of Frazetta influence. Logical choices when drawing Tarzan, all artists that have made a large previous contribution while drawing Tarzan, logical for an artist who wants to draw the character incorporating their previous work into a definitive version in his own work.
Although as we discussed in another topic recently, as this example demonsrates,
from
DETECTIVE COMICS ANNUAL 4 (1991)...
https://viewcomiconline.com/detective-comics-1937-annual-4/..Grindberg definitely has mastered drawing in the Neal Adams style.