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Peter Parker, aka Spider-Man (arguably the most important character in the Marvel universe, according to Stan Lee) was introduced to eager audiences via the short story comic Amazing Fantasy in 1962. Predating The Amazing Spider-Man and The Avengers comics, this cover of Amazing Fantasy was the combined work of Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko and is considered to be one of the most iconic images in Marvel comic's history.
This first glimpse of the teenage superhero sees him doing what he does best... catching thieves like flies! Soaring above the skyscrapers of New York city, a backdrop that has become synonymous with some of Marvel superhero's most epic fight scenes, Spider-Man dons his historic Spider-Man suit that, despite various alterations between 1962 and 2022, has remained virtually the same as this first-ever rendition of the blue and red webbed costume.
Hand-signed by the late and great Stan Lee, this limited edition giclée graphic has been framed in black painted ayous wood, and forms part of our last ever Marvel Superheroes collection. Revisiting some of the most significant and collectible Marvel comic covers, this collection boasts a selection of unforgettable artworks and you can view the full collection here.
Peter Parker, aka Spider-Man (arguably the most important character in the Marvel universe, according to Stan Lee) was introduced to eager audiences via the short story comic Amazing Fantasy in 1962. Predating The Amazing Spider-Man and The Avengers comics, this cover of Amazing Fantasy was the combined work of Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko and is considered to be one of the most iconic images in Marvel comic's history.
This first glimpse of the teenage superhero sees him doing what he does best... catching thieves like flies! Soaring above the skyscrapers of New York city, a backdrop that has become synonymous with some of Marvel superhero's most epic fight scenes, Spider-Man dons his historic Spider-Man suit that, despite various alterations between 1962 and 2022, has remained virtually the same as this first-ever rendition of the blue and red webbed costume.
Hand-signed by the late and great Stan Lee, this limited edition giclée graphic has been framed in black painted ayous wood, and forms part of our last ever Marvel Superheroes collection. Revisiting some of the most significant and collectible Marvel comic covers, this collection boasts a selection of unforgettable artworks and you can view the full collection here.
Stan Lee, the American legendary comic book writer started in 1942 as an editorial assistant for Timely Comics, during which time he met John Romita. The Manhattan-born Lee wrote, art-directed and edited most of Marvel’s series, becoming one of the most important figures in the creation of the Marvel Universe.
John Romita Sr., the celebrated comics artist began drawing The Amazing Spider-Man in 1966, served as an art director at Marvel for two decades and was later inducted in the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in 2002, followed by the Inkwell Awards Joe Sinnott Hall of Fame in 2020. An instrumental part in the creation of multiple Marvel characters, the late great John Romita Sr. was best known for his realistic, naturalist and fluid art style.
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