DC COMICS ** BATMAN AND WONDER WOMAN**
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Artist: DC Comics
Title: Batman & Wonder Woman
Medium: Fine Art Giclee on Paper
Limited Edition: 500
Paper Size: Approximately 20 inches x 16 inches
Framed: Unframed
Details: The DC Comics made a name for themselves in 1939 as they were then founded by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson. During that time its company was known as National Allied Publications. The initials for the DC Comic books were taken from the Detective Comic series.
Batman the character became popular soon after his introduction in 1939 and gained his own comic book title, Batman, the following year. As the decades went on, differing interpretations of the character emerged. The late 1960s Batman television series used a camp aesthetic, which continued to be associated with the character for years after the show ended. Various creators worked to return the character to his dark roots, culminating in 1986 with The Dark Knight Returns by Frank Miller. The success of Warner Bros. Pictures' live-action Batman feature films have helped maintain the character's prominence in mainstream culture.
Warranty: Item GUARANTEED to be as described
Title: Batman & Wonder Woman
Medium: Fine Art Giclee on Paper
Limited Edition: 500
Paper Size: Approximately 20 inches x 16 inches
Framed: Unframed
Details: The DC Comics made a name for themselves in 1939 as they were then founded by Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson. During that time its company was known as National Allied Publications. The initials for the DC Comic books were taken from the Detective Comic series.
Batman the character became popular soon after his introduction in 1939 and gained his own comic book title, Batman, the following year. As the decades went on, differing interpretations of the character emerged. The late 1960s Batman television series used a camp aesthetic, which continued to be associated with the character for years after the show ended. Various creators worked to return the character to his dark roots, culminating in 1986 with The Dark Knight Returns by Frank Miller. The success of Warner Bros. Pictures' live-action Batman feature films have helped maintain the character's prominence in mainstream culture.
Warranty: Item GUARANTEED to be as described
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DC COMICS ** BATMAN AND WONDER WOMAN**
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