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MAD Issue #7 Poster Print SIGNED BY HARVEY KURTZMAN! #40/500 Ltd Ed RARE!

$ 158.4

Availability: 100 in stock
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Signed by: HARVEY KURTZMAN
  • Signed: Yes
  • Condition: New

    Description

    PRICE SLASHED!
    HARVEY! KURTZMAN!!!!  THE FOUNDER OF MAD MAGAZINE!!! A LEGEND!!!
    Brilliant color 16 ¼” x 24” MAD comic book #7 poster
    AUTOGRAPHED and NUMBERED by comic book legend HARVEY KURTZMAN
    for this Limited Edition
    An Authentic SIGNED Collector Print:  #40 of #500 (LOW NUMBER!!!)
    NEVER FRAMED OR ROLLED!
    Published in 1985 by Stabur Graphics, this high quality, oversized limited edition print re-creates the cover to MAD comic #7 in brilliant color.
    It has been autographed by Harvey Kurtzman, in HIS DISTINCTIVE, ARTISTIC SIGNATURE, in the bottom right corner.
    The late Mr. Kurtzman also hand-numbered the print (40/500).
    Print measures approx. 16 1/4" by 24”.
    VERY SUITABLE FOR FRAMING.  HOME OR OFFICE!
    SHIPPING:
    POPGALLERY33 will ship this poster rolled, with acid-free materials, inside a tube via USPS Priority Mail for anywhere in the United States.
    Delivery confirmation and insurance for the full purchase price are included in the shipping and handling costs.
    I will ship internationally, through the eBay Global Shipping Program.
    Harvey Kurtzman (October 3, 1924 – February 21, 1993) was an American cartoonist and editor. His best-known work includes writing and editing the parodic comic book Mad from 1952 until 1956, and illustrating the Little Annie Fanny strips in Playboy from 1962 until 1988. His work is noted for its satire and parody of popular culture, social critique, and attention to detail. Kurtzman's working method has been likened to that of an auteur, and he expected those who illustrated his stories to follow his layouts strictly. He was inducted into the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in 1989, and his work earned five positions on The Comics Journal's Top 100 Comics of the 20th Century.