
Thomas Kinkade Studios® Limited Edition Marvel Fine Art Giclee:"Thor"
Artist: Thomas Kinkade Studios®
Title Thor
Edition: Limited SN/AP Paper and Hand Hilighted Canvas Editions.
Sizes: 12” x 18” |18" x 27" | 24" x 36"
About the Art: On a cool wet day, citizens of Earth expected to go about their business in a normal fashion in their city. They didn’t expect to see Thor battling to protect them and Earth from the Destroyer. Should they stop and watch in awe, or should they run into the nearby shops for protection? This is a battle that Thor can most assuredly win.
Thor is filled with many nods to iconic parts of the character's comic book history. For example, the license plate on the taxi reads #83, the number of Marvel's first Thor comic. The number above the door to the right of The Destroyer, 1962, is the year that the first Thor comic was published. The awning behind The Destroyer, Foster's, bears the name of Thor's love, Jane Foster. Can you spot the neon sign says Asgard - a tribute to Thor's home? The newspaper on the ground, blown by the battle, is The Daily Bugle, a fictional New York City newspaper that appears in many Marvel comics.
© 2024 MARVEL
Title Thor
Edition: Limited SN/AP Paper and Hand Hilighted Canvas Editions.
Sizes: 12” x 18” |18" x 27" | 24" x 36"
About the Art: On a cool wet day, citizens of Earth expected to go about their business in a normal fashion in their city. They didn’t expect to see Thor battling to protect them and Earth from the Destroyer. Should they stop and watch in awe, or should they run into the nearby shops for protection? This is a battle that Thor can most assuredly win.
Thor is filled with many nods to iconic parts of the character's comic book history. For example, the license plate on the taxi reads #83, the number of Marvel's first Thor comic. The number above the door to the right of The Destroyer, 1962, is the year that the first Thor comic was published. The awning behind The Destroyer, Foster's, bears the name of Thor's love, Jane Foster. Can you spot the neon sign says Asgard - a tribute to Thor's home? The newspaper on the ground, blown by the battle, is The Daily Bugle, a fictional New York City newspaper that appears in many Marvel comics.
© 2024 MARVEL
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