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Dan Mumford SPIDER-MAN VARIANT B Poster Animated Series Art Print Mondo x/75 OOS
Dan Mumford SPIDER-MAN VARIANT B Poster Animated Series Art Print Mondo x/75 OOS

Dan Mumford SPIDER-MAN VARIANT B Poster Animated Series Art Print Mondo x/75 OOS
Dan Mumford SPIDER-MAN VARIANT B Poster Animated Series Art Print Mondo x/75 OOS. Up for sale is Dan Mumford’s Spider-Man poster. Limited VARIANT B Edition of ONLY 75! Stored flat and in mint condition. A RARE collectible item never to be reprinted again! Height: 36″ Width: 24″. I’m a collector myself and know how to handle prints. My feedback speaks for itself.
Dan Mumford SPIDER-MAN VARIANT B Poster Animated Series Art Print Mondo x/75 OOS
STAN LEE signed NEW AVENGERS Marvel ORIGINAL COMIC Artwork CANVAS COA Spider-man
STAN LEE signed NEW AVENGERS Marvel ORIGINAL COMIC Artwork CANVAS COA Spider-man
STAN LEE signed NEW AVENGERS Marvel ORIGINAL COMIC Artwork CANVAS COA Spider-man
STAN LEE signed NEW AVENGERS Marvel ORIGINAL COMIC Artwork CANVAS COA Spider-man
STAN LEE signed NEW AVENGERS Marvel ORIGINAL COMIC Artwork CANVAS COA Spider-man
STAN LEE signed NEW AVENGERS Marvel ORIGINAL COMIC Artwork CANVAS COA Spider-man
STAN LEE signed NEW AVENGERS Marvel ORIGINAL COMIC Artwork CANVAS COA Spider-man
STAN LEE signed NEW AVENGERS Marvel ORIGINAL COMIC Artwork CANVAS COA Spider-man
STAN LEE signed NEW AVENGERS Marvel ORIGINAL COMIC Artwork CANVAS COA Spider-man

STAN LEE signed NEW AVENGERS Marvel ORIGINAL COMIC Artwork CANVAS COA Spider-man
SUPER RARE, SUPER RARE, SUPER RARE!! All our items are authenticated by the Publisher. We here at ARTS-N-Sports are PROUD to present the GORGEOUS work of Marvel Artworks, NEW AVENGERS #10, signed by the great Stan Lee! Numbered 5 out of a very small edition of only 99. An Awesome image of the New Avengers!! BRAND NEW, IN MINT CONDITION, ONLY TAKEN OUT OF PACKAGING FOR PHOTOGRAPHS AND INSPECTION. This is the ACTUAL painting you will be receiving. A piece of comic book history, this limited edition print, drawn by David Finch, depicts Captain America and other characters from the Marvel Universe. In 2003, Finch came to Marvel Comics for a year-long arc on Ultimate X-Men, after which he began work on The Avengers and thereafter The New Avengers. He has also worked on such titles as Captain America, Spider-Man and the Hulk. “New Avengers #10″ is a limited edition giclee on canvas by David Finch presented by Marvel Comics, numbered and hand signed by the great Stan Lee! Includes Certificate of Authenticity! 18″ x 27″ (image). Born in 1922 in New York City to humble beginnings, Stan Lee is now perhaps the most well-known name in the world of comics and superheroes. His career in comics began when he was 16 by becoming an assistant at Timely Comics, which would soon evolve into Marvel Comics. Lee quickly worked his way up the corporate ladder to become writer and eventually editor-in-chief. In the late 1950s, Lee was given the task to come up with a superhero team to rival the popular Justice League of America. Always preferring stories of heroes with flawed pasts and obvious humanity, Lee, with the help of artist Jack Kirby, created the Fantastic Four, which proved to be an instant success. Stan Lee is also credited with helping create Spider-Man, the X-Men, the Avengers, Iron Man, the Hulk, Thor, Daredevil, Doctor Strange, and many others. Lee’s contribution to Marvel helped expand Marvel Comics into the entertainment giant that it is today. First known as Timely Publications in 1939, then Atlas Comics in the 1950s, the comic book empire known as Marvel Comics came into being in 1961 with the launch of the first Fantastic Four. With the help of creative geniuses Stan Lee and Jack Kirby, Marvel produced 831 comic books, each with at least one new superhero, during the 1960s. Known for focusing on characterization and placing heroes in a real-world context, Marvel’s popularity with comic book readers continued to rise through the decades. Soon, Marvel was sporting a veritable pantheon of pop culture icons, including Spider-Man, Iron Man, the X-Men, the Hulk, the Fantastic Four, and Captain America. Marvel eventually added films to its entertainment arsenal, and has been behind some of the top-grossing films of the 21st century, including the X-Men, Spider-Man, and Iron Man franchises. All Auctions must be paid within 3 days.
STAN LEE signed NEW AVENGERS Marvel ORIGINAL COMIC Artwork CANVAS COA Spider-man
Vice Press The Terminator Foil Variant 24x36 Lithograph Print LE 78/150 Florey
Vice Press The Terminator Foil Variant 24x36 Lithograph Print LE 78/150 Florey

Vice Press The Terminator Foil Variant 24x36 Lithograph Print LE 78/150 Florey
Vice Press The Terminator (Foil Variant Edition) Fine Art Movie Poster – Includes 24″ x 36″ Offset Lithograph Print – Numbered 78 of 150 – Artist Florey. New in hand – only opened to photograph – non-smoking home – adult collector. Please view our other listings for more related items! We appreciate you taking a look and feel free to check back as we add new items weekly.
Vice Press The Terminator Foil Variant 24x36 Lithograph Print LE 78/150 Florey
Ironman Print on Canvas, Comic book art, Wall Decor, Personalized Gift
Ironman Print on Canvas, Comic book art, Wall Decor, Personalized Gift
Ironman Print on Canvas, Comic book art, Wall Decor, Personalized Gift
Ironman Print on Canvas, Comic book art, Wall Decor, Personalized Gift
Ironman Print on Canvas, Comic book art, Wall Decor, Personalized Gift
Ironman Print on Canvas, Comic book art, Wall Decor, Personalized Gift
Ironman Print on Canvas, Comic book art, Wall Decor, Personalized Gift
Ironman Print on Canvas, Comic book art, Wall Decor, Personalized Gift
Ironman Print on Canvas, Comic book art, Wall Decor, Personalized Gift
Ironman Print on Canvas, Comic book art, Wall Decor, Personalized Gift
Ironman Print on Canvas, Comic book art, Wall Decor, Personalized Gift
Ironman Print on Canvas, Comic book art, Wall Decor, Personalized Gift

Ironman Print on Canvas, Comic book art, Wall Decor, Personalized Gift
This listing is for a Limited Edition giclee canvas or paper print reproduced from my Original Oil Painting. The series is limited to 250 prints. It is a gallery quality Fine Art Print printed on an Epson 9880 Stylus Pro using Epson Chrome K3 inks to ensure archival longevity. I use Breathing Color premium canvas and paper that is 100 year certified archival. The canvas and paper has the best-in-class image quality that far exceeds the competition. Canvas and paper print orders are U. Protected and the canvas prints are hand embellished by myself, the artist. This gives it noticeable brushwork and texture that matches the brushwork of the original painting. 100% Made in the USA. You can select different sizes of this print on stretched canvas, rolled canvas, or rolled fine art paper using the drop down menu at the upper right of the listing. Prints are signed and numbered, and will also come with a Certificate of Authenticity. This will document the date your print was created and the number in the series. There are only 250 ever made regardless of size. Stretched prints are on gallery wrap wood stretcher bars, and the print depth from the wall is 1.5 inches. This makes your print ready to hang with no additional framing needed, yet it allows the print to still fit standard framing if desired. Your print is lightweight and easy to hang. ROLLED CANVAS AND PAPER. Rolled canvas orders will come with a border for both gallery wrap or traditional 3/4 inch stretcher bars. The paper prints will have a white border of 1.5 inches around the image for glass framing with or without matting. You can select to have a personal message inscribed on the back of the canvas or added to the order in a separate note. You can leave this section blank if you do not want this option. Please contact me with any questions you may have and I will make it right. The back of the canvas is inscribed, therefore it cannot be resold. I can also create custom Original Oil Paintings, custom prints, or custom photos on canvas or paper. Message me to discuss your ideas and I can create a custom order for you.
Ironman Print on Canvas, Comic book art, Wall Decor, Personalized Gift
The Joker Print on Canvas, Comic book art, Wall Decor, Personalized Gift
The Joker Print on Canvas, Comic book art, Wall Decor, Personalized Gift
The Joker Print on Canvas, Comic book art, Wall Decor, Personalized Gift
The Joker Print on Canvas, Comic book art, Wall Decor, Personalized Gift
The Joker Print on Canvas, Comic book art, Wall Decor, Personalized Gift
The Joker Print on Canvas, Comic book art, Wall Decor, Personalized Gift
The Joker Print on Canvas, Comic book art, Wall Decor, Personalized Gift
The Joker Print on Canvas, Comic book art, Wall Decor, Personalized Gift
The Joker Print on Canvas, Comic book art, Wall Decor, Personalized Gift
The Joker Print on Canvas, Comic book art, Wall Decor, Personalized Gift
The Joker Print on Canvas, Comic book art, Wall Decor, Personalized Gift
The Joker Print on Canvas, Comic book art, Wall Decor, Personalized Gift

The Joker Print on Canvas, Comic book art, Wall Decor, Personalized Gift
This listing is for a Limited Edition giclee canvas or paper print reproduced from my Original Oil Painting. The series is limited to 250 prints. It is a gallery quality Fine Art Print printed on an Epson 9880 Stylus Pro using Epson Chrome K3 inks to ensure archival longevity. I use Breathing Color premium canvas and paper that is 100 year certified archival. The canvas and paper has the best-in-class image quality that far exceeds the competition. Canvas and paper print orders are U. Protected and the canvas prints are hand embellished by myself, the artist. This gives it noticeable brushwork and texture that matches the brushwork of the original painting. 100% Made in the USA. You can select different sizes of this print on stretched canvas, rolled canvas, or rolled fine art paper using the drop down menu at the upper right of the listing. Prints are signed and numbered, and will also come with a Certificate of Authenticity. This will document the date your print was created and the number in the series. There are only 250 ever made regardless of size. Stretched prints are on gallery wrap wood stretcher bars, and the print depth from the wall is 1.5 inches. This makes your print ready to hang with no additional framing needed, yet it allows the print to still fit standard framing if desired. Your print is lightweight and easy to hang. ROLLED CANVAS AND PAPER. Rolled canvas orders will come with a border for both gallery wrap or traditional 3/4 inch stretcher bars. The paper prints will have a white border of 1.5 inches around the image for glass framing with or without matting. You can select to have a personal message inscribed on the back of the canvas or added to the order in a separate note. You can leave this section blank if you do not want this option. Please contact me with any questions you may have and I will make it right. The back of the canvas is inscribed, therefore it cannot be resold. I can also create custom Original Oil Paintings, custom prints, or custom photos on canvas or paper. Message me to discuss your ideas and I can create a custom order for you.
The Joker Print on Canvas, Comic book art, Wall Decor, Personalized Gift
Bone Poster by Jim Lee! With WildC. A. T. S. Jeff Smith Cartoon Books Movie TV Series
Bone Poster by Jim Lee! With WildC. A. T. S. Jeff Smith Cartoon Books Movie TV Series
Bone Poster by Jim Lee! With WildC. A. T. S. Jeff Smith Cartoon Books Movie TV Series
Bone Poster by Jim Lee! With WildC. A. T. S. Jeff Smith Cartoon Books Movie TV Series

Bone Poster by Jim Lee! With WildC. A. T. S. Jeff Smith Cartoon Books Movie TV Series
Bone Poster by Jim Lee! BONE FILM ADAPTATION ADDS KUNG FU PANDA DIRECTOR MARK OSBORNE. Originally published in 1991, Jeff Smith’s “Bone” has become something of a comic book classic, and it seems the popular series is finally headed to the big screen. According to The Hollywood Reporter, Warner Bros. Is developing an animated “Bone” adaptation with “Kung Fu Panda” director Mark Osborne at the helm. “Bone” follows three cousins – FoWarne Bone, Phoney Bone and Smiley Bone – who are run out of their hometown of Boneville and find themselves in a mysterious and magical valley. Even though the Bone cousins look like cartoon characters, Boneville is not all that different from our world. The valley, though, is more like something out of “Lord of the Rings, ” full of dragons and lost princesses and bawdy taverns. The cousins are scattered and bring their unique sensibilities to the people of the valley, who are waging a war with the Rat Creatures. Adam Kline will co-write the film with Osborne, while Dan Lin’s Lin Pictures produces with Animal Logic’s Zareh Nalbandian. Osborne will also executive produce. WB hopes to make a franchise out of the property, with the goal of developing “Bone” into a trilogy. “‘Bone’ is very special and unconventional because it blends elements together that you don’t necessarily expect – soft, little comic characters and epic high stakes fantasy adventure, ” Osborne explained. To carry this into the cinematic realm presents both an opportunity to represent what readers of all ages have loved about the series, while pushing animated storytelling into exciting and different areas. “As source material goes, Jeff’s epic is something of a unicorn; mythic, whimsical and pure in equal measure, ” added Kline. This is not the first time “Bone” has been eyed as a potential movie, but this is the most momentum the project has gotten since being picked up by Warner Bros. Osborne has been nominated for an Oscar twice, once for his 1999 animated short “More” and in 2008 for the first “Kung Fu Panda” movie. More recently, he was the creative force behind “The Little Prince, ” an adaptation of Antoine de Saint-Exupery’s seminal novel, which was done as a French language stop-motion animated feature and was released in the U. Past adaptations of “Bone” have stalled because of creator Jeff Smith’s reluctance to allow changes to the source material, but Osborne has proved himself to be a director with a keen visual eye who can faithfully adopt material with a similar tone. Netflix To Produce’Bone’ Series. Netflix announced this morning that it has secured rights to the independent fantasy comic book series, Bone, with plans to develop an animated kids series. “I’ve waited a long time for this, ” said Bone creator Jeff Smith. Netflix is the perfect home for Bone. Fans of the books know that the story develops chapter by chapter and book by book. An animated series is exactly the way to do this! The team at Netflix understands Bone and is committed to doing something special. Bone, originally serialized in 55 issues from 1991 to 2004, tells the story of the three Bone cousins who end up in a fantastic valley that they must set free from the Lord of the Locusts. Smith, an animator himself who co-founded the Ohio studio Character Builders, was influenced in the creation of Bone by his appreciation of classic cartoonists and comic book artists like Carl Barks, Walt Kelly, and George Herriman. Dating back to the nineties, various studios have attempted to translate Bone into animation. Nickelodeon was among the earliest companies to become involved, and wanted to create a Bone animated feature. The deal fell apart over a differing creative vision between the studio and creator. Smith recounted in an interview how Nickelodeon tried to change the tone of the film by suggesting the addition of pop songs by Britney Spears and Nsync. Nickelodeon tried to turn “Bone” into an animated feature in the 1990s, but the deal fell apart when creator Jeff Smith refused to add pop songs by Britney Spears and NSYNC. He explains what happened below. DuPont: Any truth that they wanted a Britney Spears-style pop song? Smith: No, they didn’t want a Britney Spears-style pop song – they wanted a Britney Spears song in the film. And I like Britney Spears; I like pop culture; I like Madonna and Michael Jackson as much as anybody else – but I had a very different kind fo film that I was trying to make. And in the late nineties, I was really adamant that there would be no songs in the movie – because all animated feature films seem to have these awful formulaic songs. I think that’s a law somewhere – Animated film for kids? Put some crappy songs in it! Like when we pitched Warner Bros. While we were in Annecy. They took us out on a boat and were really wooing us – until I got to the point where I said, I need it in writing that there will be no songs. ” And it was pretty much, “Swim back to shore. [laughs] That was it. That was the end. But Nickelodeon did agree to no songs. So this pop-song thing was probably the turning point in the whole affair for me; this was about a year-and-a-half in. I mean, we had a great time with Nickelodeon – they were a lot of fun, the actual executives that we worked with. I really liked them. We would go to New York, where Viacom is, or we would go to Paramount, and we always had a wonderful time. But one day after lunch we sat down… And the executive there turned to me and said, Okay. We can get twelve million dollars right now if we put a pop song in the movie. So, Jeff – do you see somewhere in the body of the film where we could put a Britney Spears or an NSYNC song? Most recently, a trilogy of films was being developed by Mark Osborne for Warner Bros. Smith has previously stated a preference for a hand-drawn version of Bone rather than a cg translation, and with the project being set up as a series at Netflix, that seems like a distinct possibility now. Update: Smith has confirmed on Twitter that the series will be made in 2d. Bone became a mainstream hit after its publication ended, when Scholastic selected it as the launch title for its kids-and-teens graphic novel imprint, Graphix. Bone creator Jeff Smith got his’dream team’ for Netflix animated series. The inimitable comics series is still on its way. Netflix’s Bone animated series is still in the writing process, according to Jeff Smith, but he can say one thing for certain: The creative team behind it is exactly who he wanted. Polygon sat down with Smith for a long interview on the 30th anniversary of the first self-published issue of Bone (stay tuned for everything we talked about next week), but the topic of the Bone animated series naturally arose. The Netflix show was announced in October of 2019, but there hasn’t been much news since. Smith says that preproduction was delayed along with much of the entertainment industry’s productions in 2020, but that, ironically, that delay yielded unexpected benefits. “There were a couple of people that worked on some shows that I [asked about], ” Smith recalled, because I watched a bunch of Cartoon Network shows and some Netflix shows. Is this person around? Can we get this person? What’s this guy doing now? Or what’s she doing? And thanks to the pandemic, I was able to get everybody I wanted. I say thanks because there were people that were in contract, but we were delayed by like, eight or nine months because of the pandemic; [by that time] the contracts were up, and I got everybody I wanted. I don’t want to really say who they are, because I don’t want to steal Netflix’s thunder but, yes. I got my dream team of animation people, and I’m pretty excited about it so far. Bone first hit shelves in July 1991, and concluded its genre blending comedy/horror/high fantasy/all-ages adventure epic in 2004. Stay tuned for Polygon’s full interview with Smith, coming soon. PLEASE TAKE A MOMENT AND CHECK MY OTHER LISTINGS! If you don’t see it- ask! It MAY be in stock! We’ll be glad to put a listing up for you! Respond to messages in 24 hours or less!
Bone Poster by Jim Lee! With WildC. A. T. S. Jeff Smith Cartoon Books Movie TV Series