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irect from Comic Con 2003, this print, featuring art and signed by Neil Gaiman, was offered exclusively at the show to benefit the CBLDF! The scan is an unsigned print, but the print being offered here is signed by Neil. This one of the only prints Neil’s artwork to be produced!
Pro Print signed by Ennis, Conner, Palmiotti, and Mounts
The comic that shook the industry to its very core! Well, truth be told, it was just a really funny look at the conventions of the medium by the master of humorous deconstruction, Garth Ennis. Aided by Amanda Conner, Jimmy Palmiotti, and Paul Mounts, The Pro offended the right people and amused the rest of us. Offered here, from a signing at Jim Hanley’s Universe in New York City, is the official full color Pro Print, featuring an image from the comic and signed by Ennis, Conner, Palmiotti, and Mounts.
Frank Miller Band Aid Print
The long out-of-print Band Aid tee shirt image is back, but this time it’s not a garment, but a signed print! Frank Miller’s shocking image is the most requested CBLDF tee shirt. Until it goes back into production you can have one hell of an alternative in this full color, signed print! The scan shown is not signed, but the piece offered here bears Frank’s distinctive signature! All proceeds from this auction will go directly to the CBLDF.
Miracleman #1 signed by Alan Moore
That’s right. It’s not a misprint. We have not gone mad. Alan Moore, arguably the most important writer of the medium in the last 20 years has signed a limited number of items to benefit the CBLDF. Among them is this copy of Miracleman #1 from Eclipse. A rare book to find in any condition, it’s next to impossible to find it signed by Moore! Remember, Moore does not attend comic conventions and the only way to obtain a signature is with an authorized signed and numbered edition and those are expensive and fly off the shelves!
Neil Gaiman Signed Poem
Read by Neil at this year’s CBLDF benefit late night reading during Comic Con International, this is the signed print out of Neil’s poem, “The Fairy Reel.”
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