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X-Men - Volume 2, #1

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X-Men #87 - The Fateful Finale!

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X-Men #7 - 2 (Collector's Edition)

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X-Men #7 - 1 (Deluxe Edition)

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X-Men #7 - 1 (Collector's Edition)

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X-Men #207 (Collector's Edition)

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World War Hulk #1

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Wolverine: Origins #34

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The Legacy Collection | 2023

Castle Fine Art is thrilled to announce the next edition of the Marvel Legacy collection of comic book art all signed by the late, great Stan Lee, the iconic American writer, editor and former president and chairman of Marvel Comics.  Rare comic book art, including pieces from the Superheroes collection and the Legacy editions, will be displayed in the gallery to commemorate not only the extraordinary triumphs of the characters, but also those of the original superheroes behind them: the late, great Stan Lee and the late great John Romita Sr. - to own one of these incredible limited-edition pieces is to own a rare piece of the Marvel legacy, especially as the artists signed so few artworks. Featuring the comic book world's best-known characters our latest collection of Marvel Legacy artwork is hand-signed by the late great Stan Lee and boasts three different edition sizes: a deluxe edition of four, a collector’s edition of 10 and a standard edition of 99.
The Late Great John Romita Sr. | 2023

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The Late Great John Romita Sr. | 2023

Rare comic book art, including pieces from the Superheroes collection and the Legacy editions, will be displayed in the gallery to commemorate not only the extraordinary triumphs of the characters, but also those of the original superheroes behind them: the late, great Stan Lee and the late great John Romita Sr. Anyone who knows their comic book history is aware of the importance of both Stan Lee and John Romita Sr. in the company’s development, so to own one of these incredible limited-edition pieces is to own a rare piece of the Marvel legacy, especially as the artists signed so few artworks.
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Marvel - The Avengers

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Marvel - Legacy | Standard Editions | 2023

Castle Fine Art is thrilled to announce the next edition of the Marvel Legacy collection of comic book art signed by the late, great Stan Lee, the iconic American writer, editor and former president and chairman of Marvel Comics.The Standard Editions in this series are presented in a modern black frame, there are only 99 pieces of each image in this size available, all hand-signed by Stan Lee.  
Marvel - Legacy | Collector's Editions | 2023

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Marvel - Legacy | Collector's Editions | 2023

Castle Fine Art is thrilled to announce the next edition of the Marvel Legacy collection of comic book art signed by the late, great Stan Lee, the iconic American writer, editor and former president and chairman of Marvel Comics. The Collector’s Editions in this series are for connoisseurs of Marvel art. Presented in a modern black frame, there are only ten pieces of each image in this size available, all hand-signed by Stan Lee.  
Legacy | Deluxe Editions | 2023

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Legacy | Deluxe Editions | 2023

Castle Fine Art is thrilled to announce the next edition of the Marvel Legacy collection of comic book art signed by the late, great Stan Lee, the iconic American writer, editor and former president and chairman of Marvel Comics. The Deluxe Editions in this series are presented in a modern black frame, there are only four pieces of each image in this size available, all hand-signed by Stan Lee.
The Legacy Collection | 2021

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The Legacy Collection | 2021

In 2019, Castle Fine Art was given access to one of the largest collections of Marvel comic book art in the United States. From these archives, a selection of rare editions – all hand-signed by Stan Lee – was curated into a dynamic and eminently desirable collection of Marvel fine art. These graphics provide a snapshot into the early modern era of Marvel Comics. Fans will instantly recognise the significant illustrations by some of the world’s most acclaimed comic book artists, including John Romita Jr., David Finch, Gabriele Dell'Otto, Sara Pichelli and Marko Djurdjević. Never before exhibited in the UK, the third instalment of The Legacy Collection boasts covers, splash pages and double-page spreads that showcase legendary superheroes like Iron Man, Wolverine, Spider-Man, Black Widow and Captain America. To echo the vivid colours and dynamism of the original large-scale artworks, each graphic has been created by a specialist atelier team using the fine art giclée printing process. This painstaking technique captures the fine details of the original works, including the meticulous shading and ink strokes that added a new dimension to the costumes, weapons and explosive fight scenes. Presented in a modern black frame, each image is represented in three edition sizes: a deluxe edition of four, a collector’s edition of 10 and/or a standard edition of 99. Few were signed by Stan Lee, making the collection even more desirable. The range of complementing sizes also allows collectors to curate their own body of work.
Hand-signed by The Incredible Hulk | 2018

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Hand-signed by The Incredible Hulk | 2018

We are proud to present Marvel Superheroes: The Incredible Hulk. These ten classic Marvel covers are hand-signed by both Stan Lee and Lou Ferrigno, who starred in the classic CBS TV series, The Incredible Hulk. The Hulk was created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby and over the last five decades has graced many comic book covers and inspired several films and TV shows. The actor has a superhero story of his own after battling to become Mr. Universe and ultimately the green Goliath himself.
Journey through space | 2018

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Journey through space | 2018

Step aboard the Millennium Falcon and become immersed in the Star Wars universe. With this Marvel series, you can feel the force in your own home. In the 1970s, comic book legend Stan Lee joined forces with George Lucas to produce the Marvel Star Wars comic series, designed by some of the greatest comic book artists and illustrators of all time, including Carmine Infantino, Walt Simonson and Bob Wiacek. Depicting iconic characters such as Luke Skywalker, Princess Leia and the greatest villain of all time, Darth Vader, the Star Wars series has been translated into limited edition art. The comic book series are printed onto a boxed canvas as part of an edition of 195, all personally hand-signed by the late Stan Lee.
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The 95 editions | 2019

This year marks the 80th anniversary of Marvel Comics, and the first year without the great Stan Lee at its helm. In honour of the mastermind who gave a voice to classic characters such as Captain America, Iron Man and Wolverine, we present to you this commemorative edition of Marvel Superheroes. Hand-signed by the comic book legend himself, this selection of six front covers is a touching tribute to the man who became a hero in his own right. Available online and in galleries now.
Superheroes | 2022

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Superheroes | 2022

This seminal series of work, curated between 2012 and 2018, was the result of a collaboration between Marvel’s Chairman Emeritus, the late, great Stan Lee and Castle Fine Art’s publisher, Washington Green. For this swansong release, we bring you The Amazing Spider-Man, Captain America, The Avengers, the Fantastic Four and The Mighty Thor. Two years before Captain America first rallied The Avengers with his famous line, “Avengers, assemble!”, Stan Lee recognised a need for an ensemble cast of characters who would bring together diverse personalities and strengths to defeat their enemies. Thus, Fantastic Four, Marvel’s “first family” was born, marking a new direction for the company in the sixties. Fantastic Four #49 sees the superhuman group joining forces with The Silver Surfer, originally sent to Earth by the villainous Galactus to destroy it. Crucially, this issue sparked a move towards Stan Lee expanding upon his superheroes’ alter egos; a shift in the narrative bestowed almost equal importance on the characters’ personal lives, solidifying the aim to keep his heroes both relatable and relevant. Due to the phenomenal success of the films, The Avengers is arguably the better-known band of heroes. Stan was able to reintroduce Captain America into the Marvel Universe in The Avengers #4 after a hiatus of nearly 20 years, having debuted him in the 1940s under Timely Comics. The Captain represented the American ideal and, as a character that Stan Lee worked on with Jack Kirby at a time when both men were in far less senior positions, it was of great significance to them both to breathe new life into his story arc. It also presented an opportunity for the duo to retell Captain America’s journey into the popular domain, satisfying previously unconvinced comic fans by taking his narrative back full circle, where it first began.

Ultimately, I love contradictions. I playfully reference art history, big ideas and religious iconography and paint them with irreverence, like a game of consequences, grand themes about life and death, time, and history, approached with a light touch

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Stan Lee, the American legendary comic book writer started in 1942 as an editorial assistant for Timely Comics, during which time he met John Romita. The Manhattan-born Lee wrote, art-directed and edited most of Marvel’s series, becoming one of the most important figures in the creation of the Marvel Universe.

John Romita Sr., the celebrated comics artist began drawing The Amazing Spider-Man in 1966, served as an art director at Marvel for two decades and was later inducted in the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in 2002, followed by the Inkwell Awards Joe Sinnott Hall of Fame in 2020. An instrumental part in the creation of multiple Marvel characters, the late great John Romita Sr. was best known for his realistic, naturalist and fluid art style.

Stan Lee

Born Stanley Martin Lieber in New York City on December 28th 1922, Stan Lee was an iconic American comic book writer, editor, and former president and chairman of Marvel Comics.

He began his career at Timely Comics in 1939, earning $8 a week to help Captain America creators Joe Simon and Jack Kirby with office and production tasks. It wasn't long before he was given the editor's reins (at the age of just 18), but with the United States increasing their involvement in World War II, the need for real-life superheroes was paramount and Stan enlisted.

After returning to New York and taking up his comic book stories once again, Stan was encouraged by his wife to create a superhero squad to rival that of the popular DC Comics - Justice League of America - and with that the Fantastic Four was born, along with the Marvel title. Just like the down-on-his-luck Peter Parker, Stan fought for good over evil through his characters. Along with superheroes who save the day, he challenged important issues like racism and inequality to create a happy ending for all. In collaboration with writers like Jack Kirby and Steve Ditko, he created famed characters including the X-Men, Black Panther, the Hulk and Thor.

His favourite creation was believed to be Spider-Man, with Stan quoted to have said in an interview: "In a way Spider-Man is more special than the others. Nothing ever goes right for Peter. I think for most people in the world, nothing ever goes right". Stan's Marvel Revolution extended beyond the characters and storylines to forge a bond between comic book readers and their creators. His determination to fight for what was right and challenge bigotry, injustice and discrimination may have landed him in hot water with the Comics Code Authority, but it won him a legion of fans around the world.

Upon his tragic death in November 2018, comic book fans of all ages united to mourn the 95-year-old's passing. His legacy is remembered not only through his award of The National Medal of Arts, but through the superheroes he crafted on his trusty typewriter, and the generations who continue to be inspired by them.

John Romita Sr.

Born in Brooklyn in 1930, John gained a grounding in art when he studied at the School of Industrial Art in Manhattan. He entered the comic book industry commenced in the 1950s when he collaborated with publishers like Hillman Periodicals and later Atlas Comics, the precursor to Marvel Comics, which is when he first met the legendary Stan Lee, who has signed the works in our Legacy collection of Marvel works.

After a stint in the Army, Romita's comics career really took off. He worked on new Captain America stories; moved briefly to DC Comics but returned to Marvel in 1965 where he worked on some of the most iconic superheroes ever.

In 1966, he took over the lead artist role on The Amazing Spider-Man from the iconic co-creator of Spider-Man, Steve Ditko. Romita and Stan Lee reinvented Spidey, and the pair added characters to the series like Peter Parker's love interest Mary Jane Watson and villains Rhino, The Shocker and Kingpin. Romita also co-created the Punisher and Wolverine during his legendary career, in which he also served as a mentor for many other of the publisher's artists.

John Romita Sr. sadly passed away in New York on June 12, 2023, aged 93, but his influence lives on in the incredible illustrations he created and which we are honoured to share with collectors in these limited edition artworks, signed by the legendary, visionary artist. These pieces from Marvel have huge historic interest for comic book fans, and are sure to be very popular with collectors, so you'll have to be fast to secure the artwork of your choice!

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