Batman Descent on Gotham: Detective Comics #1019 Fine Art Print

Sideshow has just added the wonderful, Batman Descent on Gotham: Detective Comics #1019 Fine Art Print to their collection! This beautiful piece of art was created by the talented Lee Bermejo as a variant cover for Detective Comics #1019.

Gliding between Gothams’ tall, gothic buildings, The Dark Knight’s on the hunt. Spreading fear through his home city as the Bat Signal shines his symbol into the moon, calling for his help, the streets will be just a little bit calmer tonight. The detail that  Bermejo puts into this dark piece is stunning. Batman terrifies his enemies with just his reputation alone, seeing him flying through the air like that is enough to give anyone nightmares. Which they’ll get to have very quickly after seeing him.

Every Batman Descent on Gotham: Detective Comics #1019 Fine Art Print is part of 150 pieces, and features an authorized, automated artist signature and an embossed Seal of Authenticity. Available as an unframed giclée or in a custom framed presentation, this newest Batman art will look perfect next to your other dark, moody Batman pieces. Which is basically every fine art piece of the Dark Knight ever created.

Pre-order your Batman Descent on Gotham: Detective Comics #1019 Fine Art Print by Lee Bermejo for $95 today, to avoid missing out.

What’s In The Box:

Print details:

  • Officially licensed by DC Comics
  • Limited edition of 150
  • 18 x 24” fine art giclée print, image dimensions 14 x 20”
  • 100% cotton rag, acid-free, certified archival matte Epson Cold Press Natural, 305GSM
  • Epson archival inks
  • Autopen artist signature. Note: Signatures shown in photos are approximations and may differ from the actual product in shape, size, positioning, and ink color.
  • 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

Source: Sideshow Collectibles 

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