Original artwork description:

- Pop Art -

The Silver Surfer Breaking Free from Galactus - (Portrait of the Silver Surfer) - Tribute to Jack Kirby.

Acrylic on canvas, silver acrylic paint.

Symbolic portrait of the suffering superhero character created by Jack Kirby, here represented in an absolutely fictitious and unprecedented situation in his superhero existence: his release from the tutelage of his original master, the powerful, terrible and nefarious Galactus.

An unprecedented episode that seemed to me to be sorely missed in the series of this Comic book hero. Gap now filled. The Silver Surfer is free ...

Ready to hang.

Certificate of Authenticity and Signed Certificate of Sale provided.

Shipped by Colissimo or Chronopost within 48 hours in suitable and neat packaging.

Materials used:

Acrylic painting

The Silver Surfer Breaking Free from Galactus (2021)
Acrylic painting
by Frederic Reverte

£341.91 Alert

Original artwork description
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- Pop Art -

The Silver Surfer Breaking Free from Galactus - (Portrait of the Silver Surfer) - Tribute to Jack Kirby.

Acrylic on canvas, silver acrylic paint.

Symbolic portrait of the suffering superhero character created by Jack Kirby, here represented in an absolutely fictitious and unprecedented situation in his superhero existence: his release from the tutelage of his original master, the powerful, terrible and nefarious Galactus.

An unprecedented episode that seemed to me to be sorely missed in the series of this Comic book hero. Gap now filled. The Silver Surfer is free ...

Ready to hang.

Certificate of Authenticity and Signed Certificate of Sale provided.

Shipped by Colissimo or Chronopost within 48 hours in suitable and neat packaging.

Materials used:

Acrylic painting

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