A tribute and overview of Neal Adams' career, done shortly after his death.
I was bugged by a few minor innaccuracies (like implying that Adams did long runs on OUR ARMY AT WAR in 1967 (Adams actually did sporadic backups in 3 issues in 1967, in 182, 183, and 186, and one way later in 240 in 1972) And an implied long run in WORLDS FINEST (Adams only did 2 issues, 175 and 176) And X-MEN (in the video he said Adams did 56-63, but Adams also did issue 65, and he said Beast was shown falling down an elevator shaft, when you can clearly see Beast is shown falling off a tall building, with the city skyline clearly visible behind Beast as he falls.
And likewise Adams did 4 issues each of BOB HOPE (106-108, Sep 1967-Mar 1968) and JERRY LEWIS(101-104, Aug 1967-Feb 1968), that I already linked. And two issues of STAR SPANGLED WAR (World War II G.I.'s and dinosaurs, a "The War That Time Forgot" story) in 134 in Sept 1967. And a much later Enemy Ace story (Adams' pencils, almost unrecognizable under Kubert inks) in issue 144 in May 1969.
But beyond that, the above video still provided a lot of good information about Adams, some of which I didn't previously know.