Romitaman Original Comic Book Art: Your Friendly Neighborhood Art Dealer

"ALWAYS BUYING AND TRADING FOR ANY AND ALL COMIC BOOK ART AND COMIC BOOK STRIP ART"

(330) 221-5665 or mikeburkey@aol.com

  Featured Items
Media Type: Pencil and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
Artists: Jim  Lee penciller
Scott Williams inker
Other Images:

Check out this incredible Jim Lee penciled and and Scott Williams inked and wash toned HISTORIC 2nd PAGE FROM THE Batman Hush 2 Prelude story titled: "The Promise!" Let's pickup right where we left off with the Hush Vol. 1 finale pages above, with the "Hush Prelude. On this one let's start with ComicBook.com's article focused on this Story praising not only the art, but the cryptic messaging throughout... "Justice League Unlimited #1 is a must-read for DC fans, and its Hush 2 preview is the icing on an already delicious cake. This four-page preview reintroduces readers to the character and makes a change to Hush: a new costume. On top of that, he looks to be preparing a list of targets, going through the members of the Batman family in his hideout. This whole thing is extremely cryptic, perfectly replicating the feel of the original story, but looking closer can reveal some hints as to what Hush's opening salvos of revenge are going to be." The new story begins with a bang showing Batman and his closest allies as chess characters on a board. This second page continues to show Hush's intentions and calculated targets moving more pawns Featuring Commissioner Gordon, Barbara Gordon aka Batgirl, and Talia, crushes Damian's piece, and touches Nightwing's. Talia Al Ghul, and Jason Todd, who he looks to eliminate or focus on further, perhaps due to their direct family connection. Again, ink wash method is used for the chess-like pawns, which truly looks amazing in person to see the contrast between Batman's allies and the heavier inks of Hush. The background detail is off the charts, as well as the watered down ink wash for the chess players, setting up an incredible scene in the following pages... Art is signed by Jim Lee at bottom of page also. Compare this great page to the published comic book page in the red link above. ALL art on our website (including this one) are able to be purchased with VERY fair time payments, and trades are always considered towards "ANY" art on our website! Just send us an email to mikeburkey@aol.com and we can try to work something out

$11,000.00