Best Batman poster artist of all time?!?

January 20, 2010 by admin
Filed under: Posters 
Here's a big hello to the world's greatest superheroes
that read the Supervator.com blog! Who's YOUR favorite
Batman poster artist? Jim Lee? Neal Adams? Frank Miller?
Someone else? Mine has always been Carmine Infantino,
the former silver age Detective Comics artist. I even think
his art was used for the box artwork on the 70's Batman
Mego action figure. Speaking of Carmine Infantino being my
all time favorite Batman artist, here's a rare treat. Here's
an original and very rare vintage BATMAN wall poster from
the 1970's, and of course this poster features the artwork
of CARMINE INFANTINO. Adam West would be proud!

70's Batman poster! Click on photo for availability!

Click on poster for availability!

This scarce bronze age dark knight Batman poster measures a large 35 by 24 inches approximately, and it was produced by a company called Studio One. This poster shows the Copyright dates of 1973 and 1976, and the words "National Periodical Publications", and NPP was the previous owner of the DC Comic book franchise. The Caped Crusader is shown swinging over the landscape of Gotham City, with the Bat-Signal beckoning in the background. Wow. There cannot be many of these particular posters left in existence! Batmania fans rejoice! Is this the most beautiful Batman poster you've ever seen or what?!? Click on the photo for a larger view and for current availability. Well, my allotted Bat-Blog time is up! See ya again, same Bat-time, same Bat-Channel! SUPERVATOR.COM Rare Vintage Comic Posters and Art Web-Store

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