Spiderman 19
  1. Framed
    + $200
  2. Deluxe Framed
    + $295

Spiderman 19

Item #MAP0013


Product Description

Steve Ditko is one of the great comic book pioneers, responsible for an influential, unique style and hundreds of stories and characters – none more famous than the superhero he created with Stan Lee in 1962: Spider-Man. He went on to illustrate the first 38 issues of The Amazing Spider-Man. Amazing Spider-Man #19, published in December 1964, features an exciting return to action for Spider-Man after several issues when he cared for an ailing Aunt May and was labeled a coward. Here he encounters arch villains Sandman, the Enforcers and finds time to team up with the Human Torch. This artwork was created in a limited edition as a gicleé print in with archival inks on premium canvas and paper. Each piece has been numbered and signed by Stan Lee. This image is also available on canvas.

Image Size: 13" x 20" paper 17" x 24"

Framed Size: 25" x 32"

Edition Size: 100


Shipping Information

Framed Unframed
Shipping to the Continental United States or Canada $30 $20
Shipping to the United Kingdom, France, or Germany $200 $80
Shipping to Australia or New Zealand $200 $80

For any other shipping locations, please contact us for a custom quote.

All prices in US Dollars


Limited Edition Giclee

Sometimes described as "digital lithographs", giclees are created using extremely sophisticated computer equipment to create a reproduction virtually indistinguishable from the original.

Most giclees start with an original painting or illustration in oil, watercolour, or charcoal. The original work is scanned and colour corrected under the supervision of the artist before being printed with a extremely high resolution giclee printer. From the French term for "spray of ink", giclee printers lay down millions of microscopic ink droplets with such precision that the images, colours, and subtle nuances of the original piece are reproduced with breathtaking accuracy and beauty.

Giclees are created on high quality acid-free rag paper or on canvas, and are generally done in limited editions of no more than 750 pieces. They are often signed by the artist.

Limited edition giclees are a beautiful addition to any home and any art collection.


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