Stan Lee ‘This Monster Unleashed #105’ Limited Edition

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Stan Lee’s “This Monster Unleashed” #105 bursts with the raw power and energy that defines The Incredible Hulk. This striking cover captures the Hulk in vivid green and purple, his imposing form exploding from a backdrop of chaos and destruction. Each detail – from the sinews in his muscles to the swirling debris – heightens the sense of movement and intensity. The rich contrast of earthy tones against the Hulk’s bold palette adds depth and urgency. Lee’s signature style, with bold lines and dramatic storytelling, is clear throughout. More than just an action scene, the artwork reflects themes of inner turmoil and identity, key to the Hulk’s lasting appeal. A classic example of Marvel’s golden era, this piece remains a powerful tribute to one of comics’ most iconic figures.

Medium: Giclée
Format: Paper
Size (Framed): 90 x 70 cm
Size (Unframed): 61 x 42 cm
Signed: Yes
Limited Edition: Edition 175 of 295

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-MenIron ManSpider-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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