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  • Spider-Man: Homecoming Movie Poster

    Spider-Man: Homecoming

    £65.00

    “Can’t you just be a friendly neighbourhood Spider-Man ?”

    An advance ‘July 7’ British UK quad film poster for the Marvel Studios release “Spider-Man: Homecoming” with a design by BOND in collaboration with photographer Michael Muller. This original 2017 poster is offered in excellent rolled (as issued) condition and shows Spider-Man (Tom Holland in his first big screen standalone “Spider-Man” role) in typical ‘wall-crawler’ pose ‘stuck’ to the side of Avengers Tower as he surveys New York City. The landscape format of the quad is the perfect way to highlight this stunning city-scape. Very cool and very collectable this exceptional looking piece represents a fantastic item of ‘modern’ super-hero movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: Aunt May’s car number plate is AMF-1562. AMF is Amazing Fantasy, 15 is the issue number, and 62 is 1962, the year Spider-Man first appeared.

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  • The-Punisher-Movie-Poster

    The Punisher

    £35.00

    “Judge, Jury, and Executioner is what The Punisher is.”

    “The Punisher” may be one of the darkest comic book characters ever created. This film and especially Thomas Jane, get that which makes this film is one of the better in the genre, because it sticks to the source better than most. By 2004 the cinema had already seen an influx of ‘big-budget’ super hero movies; X-Men, Spiderman, Hulk as well as a re-imagined Batman so a ‘new’ Punisher was a safe bet as the character of Frank Castle still one of the most popular creations and a corner stone of the ‘Marvel Universe’. Designed by creative arts agency Intralink Film Graphic Design this original 2004 UK quad film poster is typical of the character, dark & moody. Originally rolled (as issued) this looks and displays to excellent effect with impressive artwork highlighting both The Punisher (Thomas Jane) & his protagonist Howard Saint (John Travolta). It represents a fine piece of collectible ‘comic book’ cinema movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: Seeing as he had only one involvement with the creation of the original Punisher character; (changing the character from ‘The Assassin’ to ‘The Punisher’) this is one of the few movies based on a Marvel Comic in which Stan Lee does not appear.

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  • THOR:-Ragnarok-Movie-Poster

    THOR: Ragnarok

    £150.00

    “What would you like me to say Loki ? You faked your own death, you stole the throne, stripped Odin of his power, stranded him on Earth… to die, releasing the Goddess of Death. Have I said enough, or do you do you want me to go further back than the past two days ?”

    A neon infused delight of a film poster designed by creative arts agency LA and the perfect complement for Taika Waititi’s 2017 all-action comedic super-hero romp “THOR: Ragnarok”. Thor is one of the key, corner stone characters of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and takes centre stage on this stunning multi-coloured UK quad film poster surrounded by the more than able supporting cast; Hulk, Loki and villainess Hela. Originally rolled (as issued) this looks stunning and displays to excellent and memorable effect with incredible colour tones (have I mentioned the colours before ?) One of the best looking posters to date for any of the Marvel Studios’ releases with fantastic super hero artwork that represents a fine piece of collectible modern cinema movie memorabilia. Fantastic to display as is, but if you own a lightbox this is a poster you want to put in it – super stunning when backlit.

    Trivia: Thor’s “friend from work” line about The Incredible Hulk was suggested to Chris Hemsworth by a Make-A-Wish child who paid a visit to the set on the day the scene was filmed.

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  • THOR: Ragnarok Movie Poster

    THOR: Ragnarok

    £75.00

    “What would you like me to say Loki ? You faked your own death, you stole the throne, stripped Odin of his power, stranded him on Earth… to die, releasing the Goddess of Death. Have I said enough, or do you do you want me to go further back than the past two days ?”

    A true delight of a film poster designed by creative arts agency BOND and the perfect complement for Taika Waititi’s 2017 all-action comedic super-hero romp “THOR: Ragnarok”. Thor is one of the key, corner stone characters of the Marvel Cinematic Universe and takes centre stage on this stunning multi-coloured Advance ‘In Cinemas October’ UK quad film poster . Originally rolled (as issued) this looks stunning and displays to excellent and memorable effect with incredible colour tones. One of the best looking posters to date for any of the Marvel Studios’ releases with amazing super hero artwork that represents a fine piece of collectable modern cinema movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: Thor’s “friend from work” line about The Incredible Hulk was suggested to Chris Hemsworth by a Make-A-Wish child who paid a visit to the set on the day the scene was filmed.

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  • V for Vendetta

    £95.00

    “Freedom !…Forever !”

    In 2006 design house Concept Arts produced five outstanding campaign posters for Alan Moore’s alternate timeline thriller “V for Vendetta” which features a fascist Great Britain under a totalitarian government regime. Each one hugely collectable in their own right. This rare original Style B UK quad film poster is a great example of modern poster design and artwork; sharp lines, stark memorable imagery and bold use of colour…Originally rolled (as issued) this displays very well…“People should not be afraid of their governments…Governments should be afraid of their people”

    Trivia: On a clock that has an hour hand and a minute hand, the time 11:05 makes a V. These two numbers, eleven and five — where eleven is the month, and five is the day — spell out ‘the fifth of November.’ “Remember, remember the 5th of November.”

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    V for Vendetta

    £95.00

    “Freedom !…Forever !”

    In 2006 design house Concept Arts produced five outstanding campaign posters for Alan Moore’s alternate timeline thriller “V for Vendetta” which features a fascist Great Britain under a totalitarian government regime. With each version hugely collectable in their own right this very rare original ‘Flames Style’ Advance  Teaser “Coming Soon” one sheet is a great example of modern design and graphics; strong colours, complemented by stark, bold imagery…Originally rolled (as issued) this displays to excellent effect and represents a fine piece of very desirable original ‘modern’ movie memorabilia…“People should not be afraid of their governments…Governments should be afraid of their people”

    Trivia: On a clock that has an hour hand and a minute hand, the time 11:05 makes a V. These two numbers, eleven and five — where eleven is the month, and five is the day — spell out ‘the fifth of November.’ “Remember, remember the 5th of November.”

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  • Wonder-Woman-1984-Movie-Poster

    Wonder Woman 1984

    £75.00

    “Welcome to the future ! Life is good ! But it can be better. And why shouldn’t it be ? All you need is to want it. Think about finally having everything you always wanted !”

    Award winning posters don’t really get better (or more colourful) than this. Insanely bright and impressive country of origin 2020 US one-sheet movie poster for DC Extended Universe super heroine sequel “Wonder Woman 1984”. Designed by WORKS ADV this originally rolled (as issued) example looks stunning and displays to superb effect, perfectly suited to this portrait format. Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) takes centre stage in her Gold Armour costume first introduced in the comic book series “Kingdom Come” by Alex Ross offset against a psychedelic lightning bolt styled field of vibrant dayglo colours. Very cool and very collectable this original item of cinema poster represents a fantastic item of ‘modern’ super-hero movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: Patty Jenkins picked the 80s as the film’s setting because she saw it as “the height of Western civilization and society, and so it offers the opportunity to explore how Wonder Woman would deal with the types of villains that come from that era.”

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  • Wonder Woman 1984 Movie Poster

    Wonder Woman 1984

    £45.00

    “A new era of wonder begins.”

    Movie posters don’t really get anymore colourful than this, unless of course you have seen the first advance one-sheet for WW84. Insanely bright and impressive country of origin 2020 US one-sheet movie poster for DC Extended Universe super heroine sequel “Wonder Woman 1984”. Designed by Eclipse this originally rolled (as issued) example looks stunning and displays to superb effect, perfectly suited to this portrait format. Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) takes centre stage in her Gold Armour costume first introduced in the comic book series “Kingdom Come” by Alex Ross offset against a vibrant WW84 background of dayglo neon colours. Very cool and very collectable this original item of cinema poster represents a fantastic item of ‘modern’ super-hero movie memorabilia.

    Trivia: The symbol of Nuclear Man from Superman IV: The Quest for Peace (1987) can be seen on the floor of the mall.

    Watch the WW84 trailer HERE

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  • Wonder Woman 1984 Movie Poster

    Wonder Woman 1984

    £325.00

    “A new era of wonder begins.”

    Movie posters don’t really get anymore entertaining or colourful than this; complete set of ALL three ‘only in cinemas’ one-sheet design posters for Patty Jenkins’ DC Extended Universe super heroine sequel “Wonder Woman 1984”. Designed by the WORKS ADV and BOND the three different designs are all equally impressive. The Covid 19 pandemic has wreaked havoc with cinema releases, with this set being all first printings carrying the ‘only in cinemas’ tagline and issued before the December 25th HBO Max screening announcement that the movie would premiere on a TV streaming service simultaneous to a theatrical release. Originally rolled (as issued) they look stunning and displays to superb effect, perfectly suited to this portrait format. Wonder Woman (Gal Gadot) takes centre stage in each and is featured in her ‘regular’ costume and her Gold Armour costume first introduced in the comic book series “Kingdom Come” by Alex Ross offset against a vibrant WW84 background of dayglo neon static colours. Very cool and very collectable this set of three cinema posters represent a fantastic item of ‘modern’ super-hero movie memorabilia.

    Price quoted is for ALL three posters in the set.

    Trivia: Patty Jenkins picked the 80s as the film’s setting because she saw it as “the height of Western civilization and society, and so it offers the opportunity to explore how Wonder Woman would deal with the types of villains that come from that era.”

    Watch the WW84 trailer HERE

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