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This listing contains ninety-three (93) different promotional posters that were given to comic book retailers to promote upcoming releases. They are of various sizes from small to large and have never been hung up. There is the 30 Days Of Night poster that measures eighteen (18) by twenty-four (24) inches and was released by IDW Publishing in 2007. It advertises different trade paperbacks based on the 30 Days Of Night comic books with artwork by Ben Templesmith. There is The 99 poster that measures thirteen (13) by twenty (20) inches and was released by Teshkeel Media Group in 2007. It has artwork by John McCrea and advertises the only original title published by Teshkeel, The 99, that was released in both English and Arabic versions. There is the A-Force poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2014. It has the Skottie Young Variant cover to A-Force #1 from the original on-going title with members of the team (She-Hulk, Medusa, Dazzler, Rogue, Storm, etc.). There is the A-Force Young poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2014. It has the Skottie Young Variant cover to A-Force #1 from the original on-going title with the members of the team (She-Hulk, Medusa, Dazzler, Rogue, Storm, etc.) all tangled up is Medusa's hair. There is the All-New X-Men/Guardians Of The Galaxy poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2014. It has the regular cover to All-New X-Men #22 from the original on-going title with artwork by Stuart Immonen and was part of the Trial Of Jean Grey storyline that brought together the time-displaced members of the All-New X-Men and the Guardians Of The Galaxy. There is the Amazing Spider-Man #692 poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2012. It has the regular cover to Amazing Spider-Man #692 from the second on-going title with artwork by Humberto Ramos that celebrates the 50th Anniversary of Spider-Man with Spider-Man in his various costumes on it. There is the Amazing Spider-Man Webs poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2007. It has the regular cover to Amazing Spider-Man #553 from the second on-going title with artwork by Phil Jimenez and was part of the Brand New Day storyline. There is the Apocalypse War poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2016. It has the regular cover to Extraordinary X-Men #8 with artwork by Humberto Ramos with members of the team (Old Man Logan, Storm, Jean Grey, Nightcrawler, Colossus) surrounding the head of Apocalypse. There is the Astonishing X-Men poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2008. It has the gatefold cover to Giant-Size Astonishing X-Men #1 One-Shot with artwork by John Cassaday and all of the members of the Astonishing team on it. There is the Avengers Perez poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 1999. It has a great picture of the new Avengers team (Captain America, Hawkeye, Scarlet Witch, Firestar, Iron Man, Thor, Astro Boy, Captain Marvel, Vision, Wonder Man) by the late, great George Perez. There is the vintage Avengers Earth's Mightiest poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 1993. It has a beautiful painting by Harrison that has the new members of the Avengers (Black Widow, Hercules, Black Knight, Sersi, Vision, Crystal) tearing through a poster with Thor, Captain America and Iron Man on it. This poster celebrated the 30th Anniversary of the Avengers and the publication of Avengers #1 in 1963. There is the AVX poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2012. It has the Ultra Rare Nick Bradshaw Variant cover to Avengers Vs. X-Men #10 that was a 1 in 100 Retailer Incentive and extremely hard to find. There is the Batman 75th Anniversary Timeline poster that measures twenty-two (22) by thirty-four (34) inches and was released by DC Comics in 2014. It has artwork by Greg Capullo with the cover to Detective Comics #27 from the second on-going title. It celebrates the 75th anniversary of Batman's first appearance and has tons of the key events from Batman's history. There is the Batman Dark Victory poster that measures twenty-six (26) by forty (40) inches and was released by DC Comics in 1999. It has the covers to various issues from the Batman Dark Victory maxi-series with the fantastic artwork of Tim Sale. There is the Batman Superman poster that measures twenty-two (22) by thirty-three (33) inches and was released by DC Comics in 2013. It has the regular cover to the Batman Superman on-going title with the gritty artwork Jae Lee. There is the vintage Beavis And Butt-Head poster that measures seventeen (17) by twenty-two (22) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 1994. It advertises the original Beavis And Butt-Head on-going title that continues the adventures of the world's greatest slackers with artwork by Rick Parker. There is the Bonds poster that measures nine (9) by twenty-two (22) inches and was released by Image Comics in 2007. It has the regular cover to Bonds #1 with artwork by Durwin S. Talon and advertises the upcoming 3-issue mini-series about a cellist with magical abilities who is trying to avenge her father. There is the Captain America White Face poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2015. It has the regular cover to Captain America White #1 with artwork by Tim Sale and has the Sentinel Of Liberty holding his shield high. There is the Captain America White Horizontal poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2015. It has the regular cover to Captain America White #2 with artwork by Tim Sale and has Captain America and Bucky heading into battle. There is the Captain America Charest poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2011. It has the regular cover to Captain America #616 from the fifth on-going title with artwork by Travis Charest that celebrates the 70th Anniversary of Captain America. There is the Captain America Reborn poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2010. It has the Wraparound cover to Captain America Reborn #6 with incredible artwork by Bryan Hitch and has Captain America Steve Rogers surrounded by many of his allies. There is the Captain America Bagley poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2013. It has the regular cover to Captain America #11 from the seventh on-going title with artwork by Carlos Pacheco (not Mark Bagley) and advertises the first part to the Loose Nuke storyline. There is the Captain America Sam Wilson poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2015. It has the regular cover to Captain America Sam Wilson #1 with artwork by Daniel Acuna and advertises Sam Wilson taking over the Captain America mantle from Steve Rogers. There is the Captain America Star poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2011. It has the regular cover to Captain America #1 from the sixth on-going title with artwork by Steve McNiven and has a great picture of Captain America in front of scenes from World War II with a picture of the future inside the star. There is the Captain America Steve Rogers poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2016. It has the regular cover to Captain America Steve Rogers #1 with artwork by Jesus Saiz and has Captain America Steve Rogers running in front of Agent 13 Sharon Carter, Bucky AKA Winter Soldier and Captain America Sam Wilson. There is the Civil War Yu poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2006. It has a great picture of the Marvel heroes battling each other with the gritty art of Leinil Francis Yu. This poster is one of the few that has been used and has tape on the corners that was used to hang it up. There is the Crossed One Hundred poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Avatar Comics in 2015. It has the regular cover to the Crossed Plus One Hundred on-going title with artwork by Gabriel Andrade and continues the Crossed Universe with a time jump of one hundred years. There is the Dark Knight III Master Race poster that measures twenty-two (22) by thirty-four (34) inches and was released by DC Comics in 2015. It has the regular cover to Dark Knight III Master Race #1 with artwork by Andy Kubert and advertises the third Dark Knight title that continues the alternate universe created by Frank Miller. There is the DC Comics $2.99 poster that measures twenty-two (22) by thirty-four (34) inches and was released by DC Comics in 2011. It advertises DC Comics sticking to the $2.99 cover price with the New 52 Reboot and has artwork by Ivan Reis with a great picture of all the DC heroes. There is the DC Comics Rebirth poster that measures twenty-two (22) by thirty-four (34) inches and was released by DC Comics in 2016. It has the regular cover to DC Universe Rebirth #1 with artwork by Gary Frank and was the kickoff to the Rebirth Reboot at DC Comics. There is the vintage Ex-Mutants poster that measures seventeen (17) by twenty-five (25) inches and was released by Malibu Comics in 1992. It has the regular cover to Ex-Mutants #1 from the second on-going title with artwork by Paul Pelletier. There is the Fade Out poster that measures eighteen (18) by twenty-four (24) inches and was released by Image Comics in 2014. It has the regular cover to Fade Out #1 that has artwork by Sean Phillips and advertises the upcoming Noir on-going title by Sean Phillips and Ed Brubaker. There is the Figment poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2014. It has the regular cover to Figment #1 with artwork by John Tyler Christopher and advertises the 5-issue mini-series that starred the dragon, Figment, who is one of the most popular characters at the Disneyworld Theme Park and Dreamfinder. There is the Figment 2 poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2015. It has the regular cover to Figment #1 with artwork by John Tyler Christopher and advertises the second 5-issue mini-series that starred the dragon, Figment, who is one of the most popular characters at the Disneyworld Theme Park and Dreamfinder. There is the Flash TV Two Worlds poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Warner Brothers Television in 2015. It advertises the second episode of season 2 of the Flash TV series that aired on The CW and starred Grant Gustin as Barry Allen Flash, Teddy Sears as Jay Garrick Flash, Candice Patton as Iris West, Jesse L. Martin as Detective Joe West, Tom Cavanagh as Dr. Harrison Wells, Carlos Valdes as Cisco and Danielle Panabaker as Dr. Caitlin Snow. The poster plays homage to the classic cover to Flash #123 "Flash Of Two Worlds" comic book with the current and Golden Age Flashes meeting for the first time. There is the Future Quest poster that measures twenty-two (22) by thirty-four (34) inches and was released by DC Comics in 2016. It has the regular cover to Future Quest #1 with artwork by Evan Shaner and classic Hanna Barbera action heroes like Jonny Quest, Hadji, Bandit, Space Ghost and the Space Rangers on it. There is the Girl With The Dragon Tattoo poster that measures twenty-two (22) by thirty-four (34) inches and was released by DC Comics in 2012. It has the regular cover to the Girl With The Dragon Tattoo hardcover with amazing artwork by Lee Bermejo and advertises the upcoming adaptation of the Stieg Larsson best-seller. There is the Godzilla Monster World poster that measures eighteen (18) by twenty-four (24) inches and was released by IDW Publishing in 2011. This double-sized poster has the regular cover to Godzilla Kingdom Of Monsters #1 with the amazing painted artwork of Alex Ross and Godzilla rampaging through a city on the front with a black and white version of the Eric Powell Variant cover. There is the Gotham Academy Rope poster that measures eleven (11) by thirty-three (33) inches and was released by DC Comics in 2014. It has the regular cover to Gotham Academy #1 with artwork by Karl Kerschl and best friends, Olive Silverlock and Maps Mizoguchi scaling a building. There is the Guardians Of The Galaxy Lithograph that measures six (6) by ten (10) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2013. It has the Skottie Young Variant cover to issue #1 from the third Guardians Of The Galaxy on-going title with a hilarious picture of Groot scaring Rocket Raccoon. This lithograph is printed on high quality paper and is made for framing or signatures. There is the Guardians Of The Galaxy #1 McNiven poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2013. It has the regular cover to Guardians Of The Galaxy #1 from the third on-going title with artwork by Steve McNiven and has the current versions of Star-Lord, Rocket Raccoon, Groot, Gamora, Drax and Iron Man. There is the Guardians Of Infinity poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2016. It has the regular cover to Guardians Of Infinity #1 with artwork by Jim Cheung and has Rocket Raccoon, Groot and Drax joined by the Guardians 1000 (Stella Nega, Astrolabe, Aerolite). There is the Haunted Mansion poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2016. It has the regular cover to Haunted Mansion #1 with artwork by E. M. Gist and advertises the 5-issue mini-series based on the classic Disney Kingdoms Adventure. There is the Howling Commandos poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2015. It has the regular cover to Howling Commandos Of S.H.I.E.L.D. #1 with artwork by Brent Schoonover and and advertises the 6-issue mini-series that starred Commander Dum-Dum Dugan, Hit-Monkey, Man-Thing, Vampire By Night, Warwolf, Teen Abomination, Zombie Jasper Sitwell, Manphibian and Orrgo and was part of the Secret Wars Event. There is the Into The Badlands poster that measures twenty-two (22) by twenty-eight (28) inches and was released by the Vertigo Imprint at DC Comics in 2011. It has the regular cover to the Into The Badlands Special with artwork by Leinil Francis Yu and advertises the print version of the digital comic that promotes the TV series on AMC. There is the Iron Man #1 Land poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2013. It has the regular cover to Iron Man #1 from the fifth on-going title with artwork by Greg Land and has Iron Man with a new armor. There is the Jupiter's Circle poster that measures eighteen (18) by twenty-four (24) inches and was released by Image Comics in 2015. It has the regular cover to Jupiter's Circle #1 with artwork by Frank Quitely and Utopian and Lady Liberty from the Union Of Justice on it. There is the Legendary Star-Lord poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2014. It has the regular cover to Legendary Star-Lord #1 with artwork by Steve McNiven and advertises the on-going title that focuses on the leader of the Guardians Of The Galaxy, Peter Quill AKA Star-Lord. There is the vintage Magic The Gathering Illustrated poster that measures nineteen (19) by twenty-six (26) inches and was released by the Armada Imprint at Acclaim Media in 1995. It has the regular cover to Magic The Gathering The Shadow Mage #2 with the amazing artwork of Val Mayerik and the Hurloon Minotaur on it. There is the Mario Vs. Donkey Kong poster that measures eighteen (18) by twenty-four (24) inches and was released by Nintendo in 2004. It advertises the upcoming Mario Versus Donkey Kong game for the Gameboy Advance with "The Primate Vs. The Plumber" tagline. There is the Marvel Now What poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2013. It has the regular cover to Marvel Now What One-Shot with artwork by Skottie Young and introduces the opposite of the Marvel Kids, Marvel Old People, as well as other humorous stories. There is the Marvel Tsum Tsum poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2016. It has the regular cover to Marvel Tsum Tsum #1 with artwork by Chris Samnee and has Hulk, Spider-Man, Jane Foster Thor, Ant-Man and Vision taking on Venom and Green Goblin with Tsum Tsum versions of each character. There is the Mighty Thor poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2011. It has the Travis Charest Variant cover to Mighty Thor #1 and was a 1 in 50 Retailer Incentive making it extremely rare with an amazing picture Thor riding a lightning bolt. There is the New 52 Future's End poster that measures twenty-two (22) by thirty-four (34) inches and was released by DC Comics in 2014. It has the regular cover to New 52 Future's End #0 that was released for the 2014 Free Comic Book Day with artwork by Ryan Sook. There is the New Avengers Kids poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2015. It has the regular cover to New Avengers #1 from the fourth volume with artwork by Gerardo Sandoval and has the younger team of New Avengers (Squirrel Girl, Wiccan, Hulkling, Hawkeye, Songbird, Power Man Victor Alvarez, Bobby DaCosta, White Tiger) heading into battle. There is the Old Man Logan Kids poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2016. It has the regular cover to Old Man Logan #1 from the on-going title with artwork by Andrea Sorrentino and advertises the title that has the alternate version of Logan trapped in the main Marvel Universe. There is the Planet Hulk poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2015. It has the regular cover to Planet Hulk #1 with artwork by Mike Del Mundo and was part of the Secret Wars Event. There is the vintage Prophet poster that measures sixteen (16) by twenty-four (24) inches and was released by Image Comics in 1993. It has incredible artwork by Stephen Platt and advertises the original on-going title that focused on the amnesiac soldier. There is the vintage Razorline poster that measures twenty-two (22) by thirty-four (34) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 1993. It has the cover to the Razorline The First Cut #1 with pictures of Saint Sinner, Ectokid, Hyperkind, Hokum and Hex and advertises the books created by Clive Barker. There is the Sandman Overture poster that measures twenty-two (22) by thirty-three (33) inches and was released by the Vertigo Imprint at DC Comics in 2013. It has the regular cover to Sandman Overture #1 with artwork by J. H. Williams and advertises Neil Gaiman's return to the Sandman character. There is the Shade The Changing Girl poster that measures twelve (12) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by DC Comics in 2016. It has the regular cover to Shade The Changing Girl #1 with artwork by Becky Cloonan and is part of the DC's Young Animal line. There is the vintage Simpsons Bartman poster that measures twenty (20) by twenty-six (26) inches and was released by Bongo Comics in 1993. It has a great picture of Radioactive Man with Bartman and artwork by Simpsons creator, Matt Groening, and advertises Radioactive Man mini-series. There is the Snotgirl poster that measures eighteen (18) by twenty-four (24) inches and was released by Image Comics in 2016. It has artwork by Leslie Hung and advertises the on-going series that focuses on Lottie Person, a savvy social media star with severe allergies. There is the Special Forces poster that measures nine (9) by twenty-four (24) inches and was released by Image Comics in 2007. It has the cover to Special Forces #1 with artwork by Kyle Baker and follows the adventures of an autistic teenage who joins the Army and heads to serve in Iraq. There is the Squadron Sinister poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2015. It has the regular cover to Squadron Sinister #1 with artwork by Carlos Pacheco and has Squadron Sinister team (Hyperion, Nighthawk, Dr. Spectrum, Whizzer, Warrior Woman) and the Squadron Supreme team (Hyperion, Nighthawk, Dr. Spectrum, Blur, Zarda) on the cover and was part of the Secret Wars Event. There is the vintage Stormwatch poster that measures eleven (11) by seventeen (17) inches and was released by Image Comics in 1993. It has artwork by Scott Clark with Battalion, the leader of Stormwatch, on it and advertised the Stormwatch on-going title. There is the Strain/House poster that measures eleven (11) by sixteen (16) inches and was released by Dark Horse Comics in 2011. This double-sided poster has the cover to the original Strain on-going title with artwork by Mike Huddleston on the front and the cover to House Of Night #1 with artwork by Jenny Frison on the back. There is the vintage Strike Commanders poster that measures twenty-one (21) by thirty (30) inches and was released by Electronic Arts in 1991. It advertises the upcoming flight simulator game, Strike Commander, with artwork by Chris Roberts but was met with numerous release delays and didn't make it to stores until 1993. There is the Superior Spider-Man poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2013. It has the regular cover to Superior Spider-Man #1 with artwork by Ryan Stegman and advertises the upcoming title that has Doc Ock taking over Peter Parker's body and becoming the new "superior" Spider-Man. There is the Superman Man Of Steel Cuffs poster that measures eleven (11) by seventeen (17) inches and was released by Warner Brothers Pictures and DC Comics in 2013. It advertises the original Man Of Steel movie with Henry Cavill as Superman in handcuffs after being captured by the Army. There is the Superman Man Of Steel Symbol poster that measures eleven (11) by seventeen (17) inches and was released by Warner Brothers Pictures and DC Comics in 2013. It advertises the original Man Of Steel movie with Henry Cavill as Superman with the updated Superman symbol on the front. There is the Superman #32 poster that measures twenty-two (22) by thirty-four (34) inches and was released by DC Comics in 2014. It has the Ultra Rare John Romita Jr. Variant cover to Superman #32 that was a 1 in 100 Retailer Incentive and extremely hard to find with Superman being crushed. There is the vintage Superman Procession poster that measures twenty (20) by twenty-six (26) inches and was released by DC Comics in 1993. It has the classic picture of the DC heroes (Batman, Aquaman, Flash, Green Lantern, Wonder Woman, Robin) carrying the casket for Superman as nearly every other hero following behind them. It has artwork by Dan Jurgens and lists all of the issues involved in the Death Of Superman and Funeral For A Friend Events. There is the Sword poster that measures eighteen (18) by twenty-four (24) inches and was released by Image Comics in 2007. It has the cover to Sword #1 with artwork by the Luna Brothers and advertises the upcoming on-going title that follows the adventures of Dara Brighton whose life is turned upside-down when she is expected to have a magical sword. There is the Thor God Of Thunder #9 poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2015. It has the regular cover to Thor God Of Thunder #13 (not #9) with beautiful artwork by Ron Garney and has Thor taking on Malekith The Accursed. There is the Transformers Armada poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Dreamwave Productions in 2002. It has artwork by Jesus Raiz and shows Optimus Prime with other Autobots and advertises the upcoming on-going title before IDW obtained the Transformers license and Dreamwave Productions went bankrupt in 2005. There is the Ultimate Comics X-Men poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2011. It has the Paco Medina Variant cover to Ultimate Comics X-Men #1 and was a 1 in 30 Retailer Incentive with the Ultimate X-Men team (Shroud Kitty Pryde, Iceman Bobby Drake, Human Torch Johnny Storm, Wolverine Jimmy Hudson, Rogue Marian Carlyle, Quicksilver Pietro Lensherr) on it. There is the Unbeatable Squirrel Girl poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2015. It has the regular cover to Unbeatable Squirrel Girl #1 from the original volume with artwork by Erica Henderson and has Squirrel Girl dreaming of being carried by the Avengers (Hulk, Thor, Captain America, Iron Man, Black Widow, Hawkeye, Captain Marvel). There is the Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Vs. Marvel Universe poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2016. It has the cover to the Unbeatable Squirrel Girl Beats Up The Marvel Universe hardcover and has artwork by Erica Henderson with Squirrel Girl victorious and standing on the pile of Marvel heroes. There is the Uncanny X-Men Bachalo poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2013. It has the regular cover to Uncanny X-Men #1 from the third volume and artwork by Chris Bachalo with Cyclops, Magneto, Magik, White Queen, Triage and Tempus heading into a fight. There is the Venom Space Knight poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2016. It has the regular cover to Venom Space Knight #1 with artwork by Ariel Olivetti and has the Flash Thompson Venom in outer space and rescuing the alien Cora and her family. There is the War Heroes poster that measures nine (9) by twenty-four (24) inches and was released by Image Comics in 2008. It has the cover to War Heroes #1 with artwork by Tony Harris and advertises 3-issue mini-series that takes a much darker look at a super-soldier program in the real world. There is the Welcome To Hoxford poster that measures seventeen (17) by twenty-four (24) inches and was released by IDW Publications in 2008. It has the Variant cover to Welcome To Hoxford #1 and advertises the 4-issue mini-series that is written and drawn by Ben Templesmith. There is the Wizard Of Oz poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2012. It has the regular cover to Oz Omnibus hardcover with artwork by Skottie Young and advertised the huge omnibus that collected all of the Oz titles published by Marvel. There is the Wonderful Wizard Of Oz poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2008. It has the regular cover to Wonderful Wizard Of Oz #1 with artwork by Skottie Young and advertised the first Oz title published by Marvel. There is the Wolverine Best There Is poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2011. It has the regular cover to Wolverine The Best There Is #1 with artwork by Bryan Hitch and advertised the 12-issue maxi-series that has Wolverine battling an enemy he cannot kill. There is the Wolverine Fire poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2013. It has the cover to the huge Wolverine The Adamantium Collection slipcase with amazing artwork by Gabrielle Dell'Otto and advertised the 720-page hardcover. There is the vintage X-Cutioner's Song poster that measures seventeen (17) by thirty-three (33) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 1992. It has artwork by the great Greg Capullo with pictures of most of the major players in this epic X-Men Event that ran through Uncanny X-Men, X-Men, X-Factor and X-Force. There is the X-Men Forever poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2009. It has the regular cover to X-Men Forever #1 with artwork by Tom Grummett and advertised the return of Chris Claremont to writing more X-Men stories. There is the X-Necrosha poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2014. It has the gatefold cover to X-Necrosha #1 with artwork by Clayton Crain with members of the New Mutants and X-Force teaming up to take on Selene the Black Queen. There is the X-Sanction poster that measures twenty-four (24) by thirty-six (36) inches and was released by Marvel Comics in 2011. It has the Ed McGuinness Variant cover to Avengers X-Sanction #1 from the 4-issue mini-series that was a 1 in 15 Retailer Incentive and has Cable taking on all of the Avengers. These posters are all in excellent condition and have never been used with some exceptions and are a great way to decorate your bedroom, dorm room, man cave, etc. with artwork from some of the biggest names in comics. All of these posters are folded and will be shipping in hard envelopes to prevent damage during shipping. I am also offering additional discounts for multiple orders. Thanks for looking.
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