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19.75x35 inches |
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23.5x42 inches |
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DC Comics - Batman - Heroes
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Taken from the renown series Batman - Hush, which premiered in 2001, “Heroes” is one of the two triple-gatefold comic book covers for Batman #619; the final edition of the Hush series. This final edition was published in November 2003.
This cover art was penciled and colored by Jim Lee, and inked by Scott Williams.
Batman #619 is the climax to the twelve-issue arc in which allies of Batman pit themselves en masse against Gotham’s most evil villains. Additionally, Hush, a new, powerful, yet strangely mysterious villain is introduced. Throughout the Hush series, the focus is to find out who Hush is.
The Hush series is credited within the comic book industry as having the single largest impact on not just restoring the Batman’s position as a top DC Comics icon, but also reinvigorating interest in Jim Lee as a comic book artist superstar.
Each print from the “Heroes” edition is hand-numbered, and is signed by Jim Lee. |

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