Acidfree Gallery To Release Transformers & G.I. Joe Prints By Tom Whalen & Dave Perillo at New York Comic Con

New York Comic Con is next week and Acidfree Gallery will be launching their new series of screen-printed posters at the show!

Together with Hasbro, Acidfree Gallery created an officially licensed series of limited edition art prints. The series will feature images from Hasbro’s Transformers and G.I. Joe brands rendered by Tom Whalen and Dave Perillo.

 

Autobots by Tom Whalen – $50.00
18×24 – 7 color screen print
Paper: Antique Gray – 100lb
Run Size: 375

Decepticons by Tom Whalen – $50.00
18×24 – 6 color screen print
Paper: Antique Gray – 100lb
Run Size: 375

Space Bridge Variant by Tom Whalen – $65
36″ x 24″ 8-color screenprint w/ metallics
Paper: Mohawk via vellum bright white 100C
Run Size: 150

 

G.I. Joe by Dave Perillo – $45.00
18×24 – 5 color screen
Paper: 100lb Cougar Natural
Run Size: 200

 

Cobra by Dave Perillo – $45.00
18×24 – 5 color screen
Paper: 100lb Cougar Natural
Run Size: 200

All prints in the series will come with a trading card certificate of authenticity. They will be hand numbered to match each hand numbered print. The variant prints in the series will come with numbered card, signed by the artist!

Look for Acidfree Gallery at NYC Comic Con, booth 1681! This will be your first chance to get your hands on these limited edition prints. They will also sell a very limited quantity on our website after the show. This is just the beginning of a very exciting series of screenprints planned for release over the next several months!

Twitter and facebook followers will have a chance to win a free copy of these new prints. Simply follow Acidfree Gallery on twitter or like them on facebook and you will have a chance to win!

Published by Larry Fire

I write an eclectic pop culture blog called THE FIRE WIRE that features articles about books, comics, music, movies, television, gadgets, posters, toys & more!

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