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DC Comics The Rogues Gallery Art Print by Sideshow Collectibles

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“Where’s the thrill in committing the perfect crime if nobody knows it was you?” No time for the Bat-Signal!  Sideshow presents The Rogues Gallery Canvas Art Print by artist Fabian Schlaga. This gallery-wrapped canvas fine art print brings Batman’s greatest enemies together in one incredible and easy-to-display presentation. This impressive illustration gathers the greatest villains in Gotham City for a friendly game of cards- and with all of Batman’s foes in one place, it seems The Joker has the winning hand!  With the deck stacked in their favor, the Rogues Gallery all share a batty bond as they discuss exactly how to take down the Dark Knight. From left to right, this DC Comics fine art collectible includes Catwoman, Killer Croc, Poison Ivy, Bane, Harley Quinn, Scarecrow, The Joker, Man-Bat, The Riddler, Clayface, Two-Face, Mr. Freeze, and The Penguin- 13 iconic villains in all.   Every The Rogues Gallery Canvas Art Print features an authorized, automated signature in silver ink as a part of the limited edition of 75 pieces.  Each gallery-wrapped canvas comes ready for display with a wire hanger and a certified archival protective varnish, making this stylish fine art collectible ready to hang in your home. Gather Gotham’s deadliest and add The Rogues Gallery Canvas Art Print by Fabian Schlaga to your collection today! Print details: Officially licensed by DC Comics Limited edition of 100 48 x 18" Canvas Fine Art Print Gallery Wrapped 1.25" Thickness Breathing Color Lyve Canvas, 19mil 450GSM, Acid Free, No Optical Brighteners (OBA), Certified Archival  Epson archival UltraChrome HDR Pigment inks Hand-stretched over solid pine stretcher bars Finished with certified archival protective varnish a digital artist signature, in silver ink   About the Artist:   Fabian Schlaga was born in 1987 and, thanks to his father’s job, has spent most of his life moving from one country to another. His parents always considered themselves culturally educated people and as such there was no room for these so-called “superheroes” or whatever. So naturally, that’s exactly what got Fabian’s attention. Nowadays, whenever he’s not drawing atrocious monsters and/or busty ladies, he spends his time daydreaming about what he’d do if he were Akira. Read more

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