Hello, my friend,
Thre’s been quite a bit of chatter in the news this week about Batman, particularly with the upcoming handoff to writer Chip Zdarsky and his potential plans for the character. There are too many speculations and rumors to know for sure, but one thing is certain, it’s going to be a memorable change.
For today’s deal, we celebrate another memorable run for the Caped Crusader. This luxurious print by artist Dan Quintana reproduces his variant cover from Detective Comics #1006 where Det. Jim Corrigan was murdered and subsequently was bestowed the mantle of The Spectre.
Per Sideshow, this print is…
Officially licensed by DC Comics
Limited edition of 400
18 x 24” fine art giclée print, approx 22 x 28.5” with frame
100% cotton, acid-free, certified archival matte Museo Rag 300GSM
Epson archival inks
Embossed seal of authenticity
*Print is wrapped and hand-rolled in acid-free paper, inserted in a protective plastic sleeve, and shipped in a 4” diameter tube*
That’s right, there are only 300 in stock, and we’ve received notice that some are already gone. Click on the image below to get a closer look and order your copy before they’re gone.
Use checkout code DISCOUNT20 for 20% off and free U.S. shipping.
Related Information
Who is The Spectre?
The Spectre is a character currently residing in DC Comics, first appearing in More Fun Comics #52 (February 1940). More Fun Comics was the name of the publishing company that would eventually become DC Comics. The Spectre is a supernatural being who inhabits individuals who have been killed or murdered throughout the decades. He has effectively all the powers of God, including life, death, resurrection, and manipulation of time and space. However, his powers are limited by Divine Law and he requires a human host to exist.