This limited edition portfolio, Marvel Superheroes 95’s Portfolio of 6, offers a stunning tribute to the legacy of the late Stan Lee, the creative genius behind Marvel’s iconic superheroes. Hand-signed by Lee himself, each of these six giclée prints captures the essence of the larger-than-life characters that transformed the comic book world forever.
Produced in 2019, this exclusive set presents a remarkable collection of works that showcase Lee’s visionary characters, brought to life by some of Marvel’s most renowned cover artists. The images within this portfolio celebrate the superhero mythos Lee created, offering fans a unique opportunity to experience his iconic figures through the eyes of master illustrators, while paying homage to the artistry that helped define the golden age of comics.
The six prints included in the portfolio are:
Each print features vibrant color, dynamic composition, and the rich detail that Stan Lee’s characters are known for. Whether it’s the patriotism of Captain America, the streetwise heroism of Spider-Man, or the unyielding spirit of the Hulk, these images reflect the depth and humanity that have made Stan Lee’s creations timeless.
This framed portfolio not only showcases Lee’s legendary work, but it also acts as a powerful reminder of how his storytelling brought emotional depth to the superhero genre. With each print hand-signed by the legend himself, this limited edition portfolio stands as a significant collector’s piece, encapsulating the spirit of Marvel’s greatest heroes in one elegant package.
Medium: | Giclée |
Format: | Paper |
Size (Framed): | 101 x 76 cm |
Size (Unframed): | 75 x 52 cm |
Signed: | Yes |
Limited Edition: | Edition 62 of 95 |
Legendary comic book artist Stan Lee’s (b.1922) iconic, yet flawed, superheroes revolutionised the comic book industry forever; introducing us to extraordinary characters with very ordinary fears, hopes and dreams.
Stan Lee created X-Men, Iron Man, Spider-Man, and Avengers along with multiple other superheroes that made Marvel Comics a success. After graduating at 16, he began working for Timely Comics, which eventually became Marvel, and was promoted to editor in 1942. Stan Lee’s drawings showed the heroes on a human level, conveying their emotion and vulnerabilities; this was uncommon practice at the time.
In 1961, he created the Fantastic Four with Jack Kirby, cementing Marvel’s place in the comic world. The worth of Stan Lee’s paintings continues to increase, along with the value of first editions of his famous comic books. Stan Lee’s drawings are world renowned, and in 2008 he was awarded the National Medal of Arts for his contribution to art.
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