Sideshow Releases New ‘Batman: The Adventures Continue’ Fine Art Print By Dan Mora

Sideshow Collectibles has just added the lovely new Batman: The Adventures Continue Fine Art Print, by artist Dan Mora, to their growing collection.

Racing across Gothams’ dark rooftops, the Bat Family seems to be enjoying themselves as the Bat Signal lights up the night sky. Whoever is causing trouble won’t know what, or who hit them. Ahead of the colony is Robin, swinging a grappling hook and laughing, behind him, letting him take the lead, is Batman with a smile on his usually scowling face. Nightwing and Batgirl are further behind, both to be outmatched in this pursuit, enjoying the family’s bonding time. A family that fights together, stays together.

Originally created as a variant cover for 2020’s Batman: The Adventures Continue #1, written by Alan Burnett and Paul Dini for DC, this piece is being offered as a limited edition art print, with only 200 pieces being made. Every Batman: The Adventures Continue Fine Art Print features an embossed Sideshow Seal of Authenticity.

Don’t miss your chance to add the family to your own collection, and pre-order today at Sideshow Collectibles.

Batman: The Adventures Continue Fine Art Print

Print Details:

  • Officially licensed by DC Comics
  • Limited edition of 200
  • 16 x 24” fine art giclée print, image dimensions 15 x 23”
  • Heavyweight 100% cotton, acid-free, certified archival Fine Art Paper
  • 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

Additional Details:

Purchase Limits
Limit of 1 per person

Product Size
Height: 24″ (61 cm)
Width: 16″ (41 cm)

Box Size
Height: 5.00″ (13 cm)
Width: 5.00″ (13 cm)
Depth: 22.00″ (56 cm)

Shipping Weight
2.00 lbs (0.9 kg)

Source: Sideshow Collectibles

Images and Press Release Courtesy of Sideshow Collectibles


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