DICK GIORDANO COLLECTION Superman vs Muhammad Ali SIGNED Neal Adams Art Splash

DICK GIORDANO COLLECTION Superman vs Muhammad Ali SIGNED Neal Adams Art Splash

DICK GIORDANO COLLECTION Superman vs Muhammad Ali SIGNED Neal Adams Art Splash
May just be the greatest comicof all time. From the Dick Giordano Collection (personally owned by Giordano himself) this photostat of Neal Adams’ and Dick Giordano’s double-page splash measures approximately 18 by 21 inches and is from the All-New Collectors Edition #C-56. Better known by its popular title, Superman vs. Muhammad Ali , the book was released by DC Comics as an oversized “Treasury” Edition in 1978. With story by Denny O’Neil, pencils by Neal Adams, and inks by Dick Giordano, the book is one of Adams’ more iconic works. As inker, Giordano received many of the original pages from the story. According to Neal Adams, when these were presented to him to autograph, he believes Giordano created photostats from the originals so that, after making the originals available to collectors, he would still have the images of the artwork for his own collection. A great, one-of-a-kind item from Giordano’s personal collection. It includes its original COA from VaultCollectibles. About the Dick Giordano Collection. Saved by Dick Giordano over the course of his fifty-plus year career in the comics industry, the Dick Giordano Collection spans from the beginning of his career in the 1950s into his semiretirement period in the mid 1990s and beyond. It includes various comic books, special projects items, advertisements, book covers, cards, stickers, and more. While the reason Giordano may have kept any given item is now unknown, the comic books themselves (all of which date back to the early days of his career) were specifically used by Giordano as source material and references images for latter works. The Charlton Comics portion of his collection include some books Giordano himself contributed to, either as artist, editor, or inker and the remaining comics – which he did not contribute to – were obtained by Giordano in the early days of his career possibly to examine the styles and methods of other artists as the books including work from such talents as Jack Kirby, Wally Wood, Nick Cardy, John Romita, Sr. They were perhaps even passed around the offices at Charlton Comics by artists working under Giordano during his years there as editor. Each item in the collection comes with its own Certificate of Authenticity, hand-numbered and signed (COA shown is a sample and will actually be hand-signed, numbered, and note the item information). About Dick Giordano (From the VaultCollectibles biography). He is perhaps best known for his work on Batman but his contribution to comics in general cannot be overstated. He began his career at. Iger Studios and soon moved to Charlton Comics (in 1952), where worked his way up to editor, bringing in new talent such as Jim Aparo and Denny ONeil (who he would later bring to DC). In 1968, at the suggestion of Steve Ditko, Irwin Donefeld and Carmine Infantino hired Giordano. One of his first assignments was editing Ditkos creation Hawk & Dove for Showcase #75. He went on to pencil and ink numerous DC characters, including inking Neal Adams’ classic run on Green Lantern/Green Arrow. He left DC for a time, drawing The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu and Dracula for Marvels black & white magazines, co-founded with Neal Adams Continuity Studios, and illustrated several other projects before returning to DC. He was also instrumental in helping to develop DCs popular Vertigo line of books and bringing in such British talent as Alan Moore and Neil Gaiman. After leaving DC in 1993 and continuing on in to the early 2000s Giordano illustrated a graphic adaptation of Modesty Blaise, helped launch Future comics, illustrated several European and Australian comics featuring Lee Falks classic character the Phantom, and completed with writer Roy Thomas their Dracula comic originally began in the 1970s but left unfinished when Marvel canceled their magazine-sized monster comics line. His last published work appeared in, appropriately enough, a DC comic- Johan Hex #51, published in March 2010. Please inquire for full details. We package items extremely securely. We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding. Your government may impose upon you before they will release the package to you. The item “DICK GIORDANO COLLECTION Superman vs Muhammad Ali SIGNED Neal Adams Art Splash” is in sale since Monday, August 22, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Comics\Original Comic Art\Other Original Comic Art”. The seller is “honestgrader” and is located in Lakeland, Florida. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Dominican republic, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, El salvador, Honduras, Jamaica.
DICK GIORDANO COLLECTION Superman vs Muhammad Ali SIGNED Neal Adams Art Splash

DICK GIORDANO COLLECTION Superman vs Muhammad Ali SIGNED Neal Adams Art Splash

DICK GIORDANO COLLECTION Superman vs Muhammad Ali SIGNED Neal Adams Art Splash

DICK GIORDANO COLLECTION Superman vs Muhammad Ali SIGNED Neal Adams Art Splash
May just be the greatest comicof all time. From the Dick Giordano Collection (personally owned by Giordano himself) this photostat of Neal Adams’ and Dick Giordano’s double-page splash measures approximately 18 by 21 inches and is from the All-New Collectors Edition #C-56. Better known by its popular title, Superman vs. Muhammad Ali , the book was released by DC Comics as an oversized “Treasury” Edition in 1978. With story by Denny O’Neil, pencils by Neal Adams, and inks by Dick Giordano, the book is one of Adams’ more iconic works. As inker, Giordano received many of the original pages from the story. According to Neal Adams, when these were presented to him to autograph, he believes Giordano created photostats from the originals so that, after making the originals available to collectors, he would still have the images of the artwork for his own collection. A great, one-of-a-kind item from Giordano’s personal collection. It includes its original COA from VaultCollectibles. About the Dick Giordano Collection. Saved by Dick Giordano over the course of his fifty-plus year career in the comics industry, the Dick Giordano Collection spans from the beginning of his career in the 1950s into his semiretirement period in the mid 1990s and beyond. It includes various comic books, special projects items, advertisements, book covers, cards, stickers, and more. While the reason Giordano may have kept any given item is now unknown, the comic books themselves (all of which date back to the early days of his career) were specifically used by Giordano as source material and references images for latter works. The Charlton Comics portion of his collection include some books Giordano himself contributed to, either as artist, editor, or inker and the remaining comics – which he did not contribute to – were obtained by Giordano in the early days of his career possibly to examine the styles and methods of other artists as the books including work from such talents as Jack Kirby, Wally Wood, Nick Cardy, John Romita, Sr. They were perhaps even passed around the offices at Charlton Comics by artists working under Giordano during his years there as editor. Each item in the collection comes with its own Certificate of Authenticity, hand-numbered and signed (COA shown is a sample and will actually be hand-signed, numbered, and note the item information). About Dick Giordano (From the VaultCollectibles biography). He is perhaps best known for his work on Batman but his contribution to comics in general cannot be overstated. He began his career at. Iger Studios and soon moved to Charlton Comics (in 1952), where worked his way up to editor, bringing in new talent such as Jim Aparo and Denny ONeil (who he would later bring to DC). In 1968, at the suggestion of Steve Ditko, Irwin Donefeld and Carmine Infantino hired Giordano. One of his first assignments was editing Ditkos creation Hawk & Dove for Showcase #75. He went on to pencil and ink numerous DC characters, including inking Neal Adams’ classic run on Green Lantern/Green Arrow. He left DC for a time, drawing The Deadly Hands of Kung Fu and Dracula for Marvels black & white magazines, co-founded with Neal Adams Continuity Studios, and illustrated several other projects before returning to DC. He was also instrumental in helping to develop DCs popular Vertigo line of books and bringing in such British talent as Alan Moore and Neil Gaiman. After leaving DC in 1993 and continuing on in to the early 2000s Giordano illustrated a graphic adaptation of Modesty Blaise, helped launch Future comics, illustrated several European and Australian comics featuring Lee Falks classic character the Phantom, and completed with writer Roy Thomas their Dracula comic originally began in the 1970s but left unfinished when Marvel canceled their magazine-sized monster comics line. His last published work appeared in, appropriately enough, a DC comic- Johan Hex #51, published in March 2010. Please inquire for full details. We package items extremely securely. We apologize for any inconvenience and appreciate your understanding. Your government may impose upon you before they will release the package to you. The item “DICK GIORDANO COLLECTION Superman vs Muhammad Ali SIGNED Neal Adams Art Splash” is in sale since Saturday, June 4, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Comics\Original Comic Art\Other Original Comic Art”. The seller is “honestgrader” and is located in Lakeland, Florida. This item can be shipped to United States, Canada, United Kingdom, Denmark, Romania, Slovakia, Bulgaria, Czech republic, Finland, Hungary, Latvia, Lithuania, Malta, Estonia, Australia, Greece, Portugal, Cyprus, Slovenia, Japan, China, Sweden, South Korea, Indonesia, Taiwan, South africa, Thailand, Belgium, France, Hong Kong, Ireland, Netherlands, Poland, Spain, Italy, Germany, Austria, Israel, Mexico, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Switzerland, Norway, Saudi arabia, United arab emirates, Qatar, Kuwait, Bahrain, Croatia, Malaysia, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Costa rica, Dominican republic, Panama, Trinidad and tobago, Guatemala, El salvador, Honduras, Jamaica.
DICK GIORDANO COLLECTION Superman vs Muhammad Ali SIGNED Neal Adams Art Splash

World’s Finest #262 Page 13, Dick Giordano and Joe Staton. Superman and Batman

World's Finest #262 Page 13, Dick Giordano and Joe Staton. Superman and Batman
World's Finest #262 Page 13, Dick Giordano and Joe Staton. Superman and Batman

World's Finest #262 Page 13, Dick Giordano and Joe Staton. Superman and Batman
This is page 13 of World Finest #262s (April/May 1980) lead and cover story: The Power of the Pi-Meson Man! It’s inked by the great Dick Giordano. Over Dick Tracy artist and Harvey Award winner Joe Staton’s pencils. In this page Batman rescues Betsy Pyatt, a blind girl with second sight while Superman finds something odd about Pincus Bridger, the title character whose invisible pi-meson form tries to kill Batman and the girl. The page is trimmed by the printer as was the custom at the time. This is approximately 10″ by 16″. The item “World’s Finest #262 Page 13, Dick Giordano and Joe Staton. Superman and Batman” is in sale since Thursday, November 10, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Comics\Original Comic Art\Interior Pages”. The seller is “josefconrad” and is located in Lancaster, California. This item can be shipped to United States.
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World's Finest #262 Page 13, Dick Giordano and Joe Staton. Superman and Batman

Superman #362 COVER Original COPPER AGE Comic Art Ross Andru Giordano DC 50c

Superman #362 COVER Original COPPER AGE Comic Art Ross Andru Giordano DC 50c

Superman #362 COVER Original COPPER AGE Comic Art Ross Andru Giordano DC 50c
Superman #362 COVER Original COPPER AGE Comic Art Ross Andru Giordano DC 50c. This original hand drawn comic art by Ross Andru is the cover from the Superman, issue 362. This is a great 1981 Superman cover. It measures approximately 17 1/2″ x 11 1/2″. Scroll Down For More Pictures Below…. CALL FOR ANY QUESTIONS. We take pride in packing all the orders we receive carefully. THIS IS NOT WHAT WE DO…. All orders, no matter what the price of the item, gets boutique professional packing treatment. Boxes will be able to be used unless discussed prior. INTERNATIONAL packages ARE NOT FREE! …. Some of these services are not the cheapest, but they are the fastest and safest. The shorter the time a package is in transit, the lesser the chance for a problem to occur. The item “Superman #362 COVER Original COPPER AGE Comic Art Ross Andru Giordano DC 50c” is in sale since Sunday, July 31, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Comics\Original Comic Art\Covers”. The seller is “sparklecitycomics” and is located in Middletown, New York. This item can be shipped worldwide.
Superman #362 COVER Original COPPER AGE Comic Art Ross Andru Giordano DC 50c

Original Art SUPERMAN VS SPIDER-MAN (’76) pg 24 Ross Andru & Dick Giordano

Original Art SUPERMAN VS SPIDER-MAN ('76) pg 24 Ross Andru & Dick Giordano

Original Art SUPERMAN VS SPIDER-MAN ('76) pg 24 Ross Andru & Dick Giordano
Original Comic Book Art (1976) — Page Twenty-Four From the Treasury Size SUPERMAN VS. This original artwork is by Ross Andru and Dick Giordano; this was the first project co-produced by both Marvel and DC. Page measures approximately 9 1/2″ x 13″ and the artwork is very clean. At some point this page was apparently taped to something; there is a tape residue stain on the top and bottom edges. The stain is in the border of the page and does not affect the actual artwork. Artwork from this project is very uncommon in the marketplace these days — this page depicts no superheroes but is a sort of “action” page, with J. Jonah Jameson attacking Peter Parker, and Joe Robertson trying to break things up. Also pictured on this page is Mary Jane Watson. Nice piece of art. IMPORTANT: PLEASE READ THIS BEFORE PURCHASING AN ITEM! Inquire if you need rates to your corner of the world. THANK YOU FOR TAKING THE TIME TO REVIEW THESE INSTRUCTIONS! If you really need a tracking # please ask and I will provide it. If you think too much time has passed and you have not received your book, by all means inquire. Inquire any time you want, really. That’s what I do – anything I order always arrives untampered with, and I rest easy knowing it will be safe. Thanks for taking the time to read this and happy collecting. The item “Original Art SUPERMAN VS SPIDER-MAN (’76) pg 24 Ross Andru & Dick Giordano” is in sale since Tuesday, June 28, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Comics\Original Comic Art\Interior Pages”. The seller is “herm2pipes” and is located in Edmonds, Washington. This item can be shipped to United States, to all countries in Europe, to Canada, to Japan, to Australia.
Original Art SUPERMAN VS SPIDER-MAN ('76) pg 24 Ross Andru & Dick Giordano