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These include graphic novels, independent publisher titles, as well as price guides, magazines, and more. Many of his contributions have made it onto the silver screen, including strong influences on DC’s Wonder Woman films (indeed, Pérez’s Wonder Woman work was the very basis of the first film) and in Marvel’s cinematic universe (Pérez’s influence can be seen in everything from the gauntlet’snap’ – which Pérez first illustrated – to the mainAge of Ultron fight scene which was specifically based on Perez’s artwork).
From the George Pérez Collection… This comic is both graded and certified by CGC as from the personal collection of George. It received an 9.6 Universal Grade on. CGC’s custom George. Which notes From the Collection of George. Of note, only a small fraction of the wide variety of comics from the. Collection obtained 9.6 to 9.8 grades from CGC. This book is one of those few. This issue features a. Please see below for more information about Mr. Pérez and his collection. The George Pérez Collection. Auctions (search keywords George Perez Pedigree under that ID) – beginning September 29. The Collection includes approximately 600 items; comic books, graphic novels, magazines, and miscellanea that Mr. Pérez kept over the years and stored in his studio. Over 100 items will be offered’raw’ and include a Vault Collectibles Certificate of Authenticity. These include graphic novels, independent publisher titles, as well as price guides, magazines, and more. The remainder have been graded and certified by the comic industry’s preeminent grading service, Comics Guaranty Company (CGC). Fans will have a wide variety to choose from in these auctions and will see not only the depth and scope of Mr. Pérez’s contributions to the unique art form of comics but his tremendous accomplishments in the field as well. George Pérez’s amazing career spans five decades, beginning in 1974 with a 2-page spread in Astonishing Tales #25. Since that time he helped revolutionize and revitalize several characters and titles, including The New Teen Titans (also co-creating several of the new members with writer Marv Wolfman), Wonder Woman, The Avengers, and the entire DC Universe itself in the landmark Crisis on Infinite Earths series (again with Wolfman) and its companion piece, the History of the DC Universe. More recently, he again helped redefine DC through Infinite Crisis and the relaunch of Superman under DC’s New 52. In addition to ground-breaking events, Pérez has provided fantastic work for many other titles including The Justice League of America, The Infinity Gauntlet, The Hulk: Future Imperfect, Batman, The X-Men, Superman, The Fantastic Four, and the personal dream project JLA/Avengers that brought together DC and Marvel’s preeminent super teams. Many of his contributions have made it onto the silver screen, including strong influences on DC’s Wonder Woman films (indeed, Pérez’s Wonder Woman work was the very basis of the first film) and in Marvel’s cinematic universe (Pérez’s influence can be seen in everything from the gauntlet’snap’ – which Pérez first illustrated – to the main Age of Ultron fight scene which was specifically based on Perez’s artwork). A true humanitarian as well, Pérez helped raise funds for numerous charities over the course of his career and also co-founded A. C. T. O. R. (now known as the Hero Initiative), the first federally recognized not-for-profit organization dedicated to helping comic book creators in need. Recognized by industry professionals as well as fans, Pérez has won multiple awards and honors, including several Eagle Awards (one along with Jim Shooter, Sal Buscema, and David Wenzel) for Best Continued Story on. One for Best Cover for. #185, and one for Favorite Artist (penciler) in 1986. He won the Inkpot Award in 1983 and his work along with Wolfman on. Crisis on Infinite Earths. Won the 1985 and 1986 Jack Kirby Awards for Best Finite Series. He has also won numerous. In 1985, Pérez was included as an honoree among the most influential contributors to DC Comics’ history in the company’s 50th-anniversary publication. Fifty Who Made DC Great. Most recently, Pérez received the Inkwell Awards Stacey Aragon Special Recognition Award for his lifetime achievement in inking.