Hot Rods # 29 (Jan. 1957) Early Dick Giordano Artwork
Early Dick Giordano Artwork
Condition: Solid Mid Grade- Attached at Both Staples. Complete Story with Centerfold Intact. Lays flat. NO Writing, NO Cut Outs, NO Major Tears. Has some cover wear consistent with grade SEE PICS
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Read MoreBatman # 497 Newsstand Edition Bane Breaks Batman Knightfall Part 11
About: Batman # 497 was first published in both “Collector’s Edition” (with Black half-jacket cover) and in a much limited release as a “Newsstand Edition” (without the black jacket). The “Newsstand Edition” is distinguished with the date “July 13, 1993” in the UPC box.
Story Notes: This is the 11th part of the 19 part Knightfall storyline, which saw Batman crippled by the villain Bane and replaced by the anti-hero, Azrael. This issue is the climax of the story where a tired run, down Bruce Wayne fights Bane in the Batcave and has his spine shattered beyond repair.
Condition Notes: Mid-Grade condition with Coverwear.
Read MoreOriginal Art – Batman Full Figure by Joe Staton C. 1979
Medium: Pen and Ink on 11″ x 14″ paper
Year of Creation: 1979
About: This Full Figure Batman is a vintage convention sketch by DC comic artst Joe Staton, b. 1948. The artwork is done in the traditional DC “House Style” of the 1970’s based on Neal Adams and Dick Giordano’s Batman work.
This is a one-of-a-kind original artwork, NOT a reproduction.
Comes with a Certificate Of Authenticity COA from the Brooklyn Comic Shop.
Read MoreOriginal Art – Thor Portrait by Mike DeCarlo
Medium: Pen and Ink on 8.5″ x 11 paper
Year of Creation: 2017
About: Original Artwork by Mike DeCarlo. DeCarlo was an inker on Marvel’s Thor series during the 1980’s.
This is a one-of-a-kind original artwork, NOT a reproduction.
Comes with a Certificate Of Authenticity COA from the Brooklyn Comic Shop.
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Read MoreBrave and the Bold # 85 SIGNED Neal Adams and Dennis O’Neil
This comic is signed by the legendary team of Neal Adams and Dennis O’Neil.
Brave and the Bold # 85 features the first appearance of the Neal Adam’s redesign of Green Arrow’s iconic costume.
This issue is the beginning of Neal Adams’s reinvention of Green Lantern/ Green Arrow. The Adams/O’Neil team is responsible for groundbreaking work on Batman which reinvigorated the franchise. After the cancellation of the 1960’s Batman TV Series, the comic was typecast as old fashioned and neared cancellation.
Brooklyn Comic Shop witnessed signature. Comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity (C.O.A).
Read MoreBatman # 245 SIGNED by Neal Adams
This comic is signed by legendary Batman artist, Neal Adams.
There is a an election on the horizon in Gotham, and Bruce Wayne is dead! With two politicians accusing one another of playing a part in Wayne’s murder, the Batman must solve the crime and expose the crooked public servant.
Brooklyn Comic Shop witnessed signature. Comes with a signed Certificate of Authenticity (C.O.A).
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