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Spider Man woman 1979 Hand Painted PRODUCTION CEL & background Signed Stan lee

$ 728.81

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Condition: Used
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Character/Story/Theme: spider-man
  • Convention/Event: D23 Expo
  • Franchise: Disney

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    Hand painted production cel and background
    Spider-Man from his 1st appearance on the
    Spider-woman
    series, circa 1979
    H
    and signed MARVEL Legend STAN LEE. "STAN LEE Collectibles" Authenticated
    This Production cel and production background, comprises 3 pieces of artwork. The hand painted original production cel, Signed by Stan Lee. Over a 2 part production background of a painted cel overlay of the details of the room. And a hand painted Colored background set behind the cel overlay of the room. Very typical economical set-up of this time and money saving era in hand drawn animation. Cels and background have 3 punch hole registration. This piece is from a Guest Appearance of Spider-man on the first episode of Spider-woman, from 1979. Spider-man features Yellow Eyes. This series featured Spider-woman mostly Spider-woman. So this makes
    the
    appearance of the character very RARE. This even pre-dates Spider-man and His Amazing Friends.
    Episode titled:
    Pyramids of Terror
    Background size is 13.5 x 10.5
    Cel size is 12.5 x 10
    Of course, the huge value in this piece is that it's signed by the great Stan Lee. He signed this for me at the
    2014 Stan Lee's Comikaze Convention,
    Los Angles CA .  Comes with the
    Official Authentic Stan Lee Excelsior Approved Hologram
    on the back of the production background, as to not interfere with the cel.
    Spider-Woman is an animated television series, based on the Marvel Comics character Spider-Woman. The series was produced by DePatie-Freleng Enterprises and Marvel Comics Animation (both owned by Marvel Entertainment), and aired on September 22, 1979 to January 3, 1980, one season of sixteen episodes, on the ABC-TV network. It was also DePatie-Freleng's final series before its reincorporation as Marvel Productions.
    Marvel is now owned by Disney.
    I think out guy looks better here, then in Avengers Age of Ultron. But I can’t wait for Ant Man.
    Stan Lee became a D23 Expo 2017 Disney Legend