Original Art – Batman Full Figure by Joe Staton C. 1979
$399.99
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.
In stock
Email to a friendDescription
Original Art – Batman Full Figure by Joe Staton
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.
About the Artist:
Staton started his comics career at Charlton Comics in 1971. He worked at Charlton, Marvel Comics, and Warren Publishing during the 1970s. Staton was recruited by Paul Levitz to work on DC Comics’ revival of the Justice Society of America in All Star Comics and later Adventure Comics. In these titles he illustrated stories including the origin of the JSA in DC Special #29 and the death of the Earth-Two Batman.
Staton also illustrated the solo adventures of two female JSA members created during the JSA revival – drawing Power Girl in Showcase and the Huntress. Staton additionally drew Superboy, the Legion of Super-Heroes, Doom Patrol, the Metal Men.
In 1979, Staton began a two-and-a-half-year run on Green Lantern, during which he co-created the Omega Men with writer Marv Wolfman. In the 1980’s, Staton returned to DC Comics for a second run on Green Lantern and with writer Steve Englehart, and oversaw the title’s name change to Green Lantern Corps.
On January 19, 2011, Tribune Media Services announced that Staton and writer Mike Curtis would replace Dick Locher as the creative team of the Dick Tracy comic strip.
Joe Staton received an Inkpot Award in 1983. Staton and writer Mike Curtis received the Best Syndicated Strip Harvey Award for Dick Tracy in 2013, 2014, and 2015.
Condition: Pic is of the Actual Item and NOT a stock photo. SEE PICS
Returns and Exchanges
We have a 14 Day return policy. Should you receive a comic that you are not satisfied with, please contact us. We will gladly work out a solution that meets your needs and concerns.- The customer is responsible for return shipping and required to send tracking information to obtain any refund.
- Credit Card Processing Fees are Non-Refundable
- All Returns are subject to a 10% Restocking Fee
- Please note that unauthorized returns are at the sender's own risk.