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The vintage edition of the Marvel Comics Presents Ghost Rider poster, sealed in plastic wrap, features the iconic character Ghost Rider from issue number 5 of the Marvel Spotlight series. This collectible item, published by Marvel Comics in 1972, captures the essence of the US Comics tradition and the Modern Age era, making it a valuable addition to any comic book enthusiast’s collection. Written in English and showcasing the skilled artwork of the era, this piece offers a glimpse into the captivating world of Ghost Rider and the Marvel universe.
Hi, thanks for checking out my jam piece! I think that comics display great, I have some Signature Series slabs. But even if you have that one comic with the record, it’s got what, 100-ish total signatures? Very impressive for one book, but how do you display the front and back of a book properly?? That’s where the poster idea came from. Not limiting myself to a book size space while collecting as many of the great artist’s I grew up with, read later and got me back into comics, or just started their career and have an amazing style to me. Then it grew exponentially. 2016 and 2017, 3 Rivers Con, Baltimore Comic Con both years, and Heroes Con. The blank poster picture is a duplicate poster I have, not the same one before signed. Just wanted to show what’s on the back of the poster. There are 167 verified signatures, and at least 2, maybe 3, that I can’t figure out who it was, I’m sorry artist(s)! Some cons I spent an entire weekend walking as a one man show, and the amount of artist’s I was chasing was pretty aggressive lol. The two/three signatures in question are in pictures. 1 Looks like “CBish”. 2&possibly 3 Below Todd Dezago- Might be part of Todd, he’s got a big unique signature. Paper map picture shows exact locations of 2-3 signatures I just can’t figure out sorry. Which means it’s actually 168-170 possible signatures. No way to duplicate this since a few artist’s have passed, R. It has 2 married couples, a few siblings, and legends like Miller, Steranko, and Starlin. The Frame does have UV glass, but not “museum glass”, and was done by a professional local framer, receipt pictured. Price; I really don’t know. I do know that it’s pricey to drive up and down the east coast to go to conventions. Ticket to walk in, hotel(or motels I stay in), gas, tolls, food, decent shoes for comfort on concrete convention floors are a must! That’s before you research what each artist charge for a signature. So much preplanning, just look at the lists pictured. How about standing in line for hours all weekend? Lots of time, energy, and effort invested. It is probably too high, but I’m not gonna give it away after all this. You’re getting a one-of-a-kind collection of Marvel Artist Signature’s, without the hours and hours of work. With some of the best Artist’s to ever do it, all in one beautifully displayable piece. You can just hang it in your fan cave right away, no muss, no fuss!! Searching online, I can find items with 10-50 signatures, mostly comics. A few cool books about comics with a ton of interior signatures… But how does that display? You can’t send a poster in for a CGC Signature series, this has been all leg work. Framed since 2018, hanging in my smoke/pet free living room since. Totals; almost 2,000 miles, 31-ish hours of driving, 7 days in convention lines, 12 sharpies, 7 cups of coffee. I’ll include copies of all the show notes and documents for the poster that are displayed. If this sells, maybe I can make it to New York Comic Con finally!! It’s just so doggone expensive. Artists;It’s limited to 150, to add “Artists” blocks, so here you go! Joel Adams Rafael Albuquergue? Bob Almond Jim Amash Kris Anka Mark Bagley Darryl Banks John Beatty Marguerite Bennet. Ian Bertram Bret Blevins Tamra Bonvillain June Brigman George Broderick Jr Pat Broderick Reilly Brown Ryan Browne. Chris Brunner Frank Brunner Mark Buckingham Cullen Bunn Buzz Brendan Cahill Jim Calafiore Ben Caldwell Bob Camp. Richard Case Jacob Chabot Howard Chaykin Sean Chen Frank Cho Matthew Clark Paty Cockrum Ryan Cody Aaron Conley. Amanda Conner Jason Copland Teresa Davidson Shane Davis Kelly Sue DeConnick Marc Deering Jeff Dekal. Valentine De Landro Vanesa Del Rey JM DeMatteis Todd DeZago Evan Dorkin Steve Englehart Steve Epting Ray Fawkes. Michel Fiffe David Finch Tom Flemming Jared K. Fletcher Matt Fraction Ramona Fradon Francesco Francavilla. Jose Luis Garcia Lopez Steve Geiger Joe Giella Keith Giffen Sanford Greene Rob Guillory Mike Gustovich Bo Hampton. Scott Hampton Tony Harris Jeremy Haun Erica Henderson Greg Horn Jason Hurley Brian Hurtt Geof Isherwood Casey Jones. Justin Jordan Dan Jurgens Tom King Charlie Kirchoff Ariela Kristantina Lewis LaRosa Jason Latour John Layman Stacey Lee. Cory Levine Mike Lilly Aaron Lopresti Michael Manley Joseph Michael Linsner Elliot S! Maggin Kevin Maguire Steve Mannion. Laura Martin(Depuy = Maiden) Ron Marz Dave McCaig Ed McGuinness Mike McKone Bob McLeod Carla Speed McNeil. Kevin Mellon Frank Miller Ted Naifeh Fabian Nicieza Ricardo Lopez Ortiz Greg Pak Tom Palmer Jimmy Palmiotti. Paul Pelletier Andrew Pepoy Nick Pitarra Eric Powell James Pruett Joe Pruett Joe Quinones Ron Randall Khary Randolph. Brian Reber Paul Renaud Roy Richardson Joe Rivera Robbi Rodriguez Matthew Rosenberg Craig Rousseau Stephane Roux. Joe Rubinstein Jim Rugg Ron Salas Alex Saviuk Stuart Sayger Bart Sears Christopher Sebela Kevin Sharpe Bill Sienkiewicz. Louise Simonson Walter Simonson Don Simpson Andy Smith Marc Sparacio Dominike Stanton Kyle Starks Jim Starlin. Joe Staton Ryan Stegman Brian Stelfreeze Jim Steranko Karl Story Marcio Takara Mark Texeira Roy Thomas. Frank Tieri John Totleben Jeremy Treece Billy Tucci Ramon Villalobos Dexter Vines Kevin Wada Michael Walsh. Lee Weeks Mark Wheatley Jeremy Whitley David Williams Matt Wilson Ron Wilson Marv Wolfman Walden Wong. Nolan Woodard John Workman Jake Wyatt John Wycough David Yardin Craig Yeung. Updated price 3/10/2025 to reflect final research into costs, now it’s a deal! Can’t recreate it if you try(RIP), and I’m not sure the cost could be much less 9 years later. Plus, you’d have to achieve it in the same time I did, or it costs even more! Like I said, a deal.
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, signed by the great Stan Lee! From an EXTREMELY RARE AP edition of only 20. This piece is absolutely GORGEOUS. BRAND NEW, ONLY TAKEN OUT OF PACKAGING FOR PHOTOGRAPHS AND INSPECTION. BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND READY TO HANG! A piece of comic book history, this limited edition print, drawn by Simon Bisley, depicts the classic characters Spider-Man, The Hulk, Wolverine, and Ghost Rider. British comic book artist Simon Bisley has done work on such franchises as X-Men and the Incredible Hulk. “Fear Itself: Fearsome Four #2″ is a limited edition giclee on canvas from an AP edition by Simon Bisley presented by Marvel Comics, hand signed by the great Stan Lee! This piece was custom framed using acid free materials and is ready to hang. Includes Certificate of Authenticity! 22.5″ x 32″ (with frame); 17.5″ x 26.5″ (image). This is the ACTUAL painting you will be receiving. 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 Incredible Hulk poster. Frame not included will.

This A Marvel Super Special KISS Comic Book No 2 from 1978! It is a must-have for any fan of US Comics, especially those interested in vintage issues. This single issue comic book features the iconic superhero team KISS, including Peter Criss, Paul Stanley, Gene Simmons, Ace Frehley, and is a first printing with poster. The Poster has some water stains but is in great condition otherwise! The book itself is NEAR MINT! Crisp and vibrant color and no tears or wrinkles. Price is worth the book in spite of the poster! If you have a poster in mint condition this book would be spotless! The comic book is in English and is a part of the Marvel Super Special series title. It was published by Marvel Comics in the United States in 1977 and is intended for a general audience. This item is a collectible and is perfect for any fan of music and comics.

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, signed by the great Stan Lee and J. Numbered 2 out of an EXTREMELY small edition of only 10. This piece is absolutely GORGEOUS. BRAND NEW, ONLY TAKEN OUT OF PACKAGING FOR PHOTOGRAPHS AND INSPECTION. BEAUTIFULLY FRAMED AND READY TO HANG! This is the ACTUAL painting you will be receiving. A piece of comic book history, this limited edition piece from art originally drawn by J. Scott Campbell, depicts Spider Woman, Spider-Man, Nick Fury, Captain Marvel and The Human Torch. Though he became famous for drawing for Wildstorm Comics, J. Scott Campbell now works on a Spider-Man series with Jeff Loeb. “Ultimate Mystery #1″ is an extremely limited edition giclee on canvas by J. Scott Campbell presented by Marvel Comics, hand signed by Campbell and the great Stan Lee and numbered out of only 10! This piece comes custom framed and ready to hang. Includes Certificate of Authenticity! 25″ x 34″ (with frame); 18″ x 27″ (image). Please note that since Marvel Artoworks uses a standard COA for all their pieces, the COA does not recite J. Scott Campbell’s name on it. Rest assured, this piece came from Marvel Artworks, and Campbell’s signature is authentic! 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.

This is a collection of comics from the 1990s. Some comics are in great condition, some are in poor condition. It includes a separated (posters separated from book but in good condition) lot of wizards poster including tomb raider and witchblade from 2000 as far as I can tell.

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This is an extremely rare promotional poster released by Marvel Press in 1990 for Clive Barker’s HELLRAISER comic book. THIS POSTER HAS DAMAGE! Notably, this poster is rolled, with rippling and would need to be put in a frame to flatten it out and further protect it.