The Silver Surfer #4, a rare limited edition boxed canvas—one of only 195—personally signed by Marvel legend Stan Lee, featuring iconic cover art by John Buscema.
This striking limited edition canvas celebrates one of the most iconic moments in Marvel Comics history. Featuring the dramatic cover art from The Silver Surfer #4 (1969), the piece captures the intense showdown between the Silver Surfer and Thor—two titans of the Marvel Universe.
Each piece in this exclusive edition of 195 has been hand-signed by the legendary Stan Lee, co-creator of the Silver Surfer and a visionary who helped shape modern comic book storytelling. Presented as a high-quality boxed canvas, the artwork retains the bold colors, dynamic composition, and vintage charm of the original cover.
A true collector’s item, this limited edition pays tribute to the golden age of comics and the enduring legacy of Stan Lee.
Medium: | Canvas |
Format: | Canvas |
Size (Framed): | 113 x 80 cm |
Size (Unframed): | 102 x 70 cm |
Signed: | Yes |
Condition: | Wear to frame |
Provenance: | Original sales invoice |
Limited Edition: | Edition 25 of 195 |
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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