Comic Art
Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man # 1 (Marvel, 2005) Mike Wieringo & Karl Kesel
Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man # 1 (Marvel, 2005) Mike Wieringo & Karl Kesel
Action paged page with Spider-Man and the Tracer !!!
Blue-Lined Pencils & Inks on Bristol Board
Volume 1, Issue 1
Produced By: Marvel Comics
Size: 11" x 17" inches (unframed)
Release Date: December, 2005
Worldwide Shipping (FedEx): $30 USD
Item Code: CB-00774
COMMENTS
Mike Wieringo and Karl Kessel - Original Page 6 artwork to "Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man" # 1 (Marvel, 2005).
From the Peter David storyline entitled, "Shock", this dynamic page features stunning panels of Spider-Man and the supervillain, Tracer.
Tragically, Mike Wieringo died in 2007 at just 44 years of age, and Wieringo pages are becoming extremely scarce. This original blue-lined page comes from the collection of inker, Karl Kessel, and this page is the original published artwork for this book.
This artwork has an image area of approximately 10" x 15” inches, and is in excellent condition, and is signed by Karl Kesel in the lower margin.
Please note that the comic book image is for reference only, and is not sold with the artwork.
Story Synopsis for “Shock”
An old criminal called Tracer is robbing a bank when Spider-Man swings by. Spider-Man manages to put a Spider-Tracer on him but Tracer puts it on J. Jonah Jameson's limousine instead setting Spider-Man on a wild goose chase.
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