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2nd GOLDEN AGE TRIBUTE | NOW SHIPPING

Trade Dress | Limited Edition: 250

Item grading submission 5-6 business days from purchase date

Item will be shipped within 5-6 business days upon its return from the grading company (approximately 4 months from the purchase date)

 

About the Phantom Lady:
Phantom Lady was created by the Eisner & Iger studio, one of the first to produce comics on demand for publishers. The character's early adventures were drawn by Arthur Peddy. As published by Fox Feature Syndicate in the late 1940s, the busty and scantily-clad Phantom Lady is a notable and controversial example of 'Good Girl Art', a style of comic art depicting voluptuous female characters in provocative situations and pin-up poses that contributed to widespread criticism of the medium's effect on children. The character was ranked 49th in Comics Buyer's Guide's "100 Sexiest Women in Comics" list.

About the Creation:
A reimagining of the classic comic book cover art from PHANTOM LADY #15 (1947, Matt Baker) from the Golden Age of Comics and early detective books. “I was super excited to cover one of the first books where a woman was the lead, not a sidekick, damsel, or secretary. I chose #15 because I wanted to draw Sandra Knight/ Phantom Lady interacting with her surroundings. I wanted to give more depth to the image and a greater feel for the dimensions and space between our hero and the other characters. .... I updated her costume to be more of a modern woman but keeping items that make her recognizable, like her color scheme. It also impressed me that she is one of the rare classic female heroes fighting crime in flats, not heels. Phantom Lady for me is like Batman. She is a crime-fighting detective with fighting skills, not superpowers, and a cool gadget that helps her in taking down her foes." - Francine Delgado

About the Artist:
Fran(cine) Delgado is a Costa Rican-born artist (Pura Vida!) now living in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Skilled in many aspects of design, her most recognized fan artworks include the female heroes from X-Men: Evolution and her on-screen illustration work include The Addams Family, Monster High, and Megaman.

Please Note: This artist is no longer affiliated with MBartist. As a result, we can no longer guarantee the inclusion of free signatures with purchases or honor artist COA/autograph tickets in future sales. We wish the artist all the best in their future endeavors and appreciate your understanding and continued support.

 

Comic Book Details

  • Brand: Phantom Lady
  • Production / Publication:  Fox Feature Syndicate
  • Character: The Phantom Lady
  • Genre: Golden Age, Superhero
  • Product: Comic Book
  • Program: Golden Age Tribute
  • Subject: Pin Up, Published Art

COMIC BOOK, PREORDER | PHANTOM LADY #15 PARTIAL FACSIMILE: Golden Age Tribute by Francine Delgado | CGC 9.8 BLUE LABEL

SKU: 2010GAGFDGPL15CGCB
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Description

2nd GOLDEN AGE TRIBUTE | NOW SHIPPING

Trade Dress | Limited Edition: 250

Item grading submission 5-6 business days from purchase date

Item will be shipped within 5-6 business days upon its return from the grading company (approximately 4 months from the purchase date)

 

About the Phantom Lady:
Phantom Lady was created by the Eisner & Iger studio, one of the first to produce comics on demand for publishers. The character's early adventures were drawn by Arthur Peddy. As published by Fox Feature Syndicate in the late 1940s, the busty and scantily-clad Phantom Lady is a notable and controversial example of 'Good Girl Art', a style of comic art depicting voluptuous female characters in provocative situations and pin-up poses that contributed to widespread criticism of the medium's effect on children. The character was ranked 49th in Comics Buyer's Guide's "100 Sexiest Women in Comics" list.

About the Creation:
A reimagining of the classic comic book cover art from PHANTOM LADY #15 (1947, Matt Baker) from the Golden Age of Comics and early detective books. “I was super excited to cover one of the first books where a woman was the lead, not a sidekick, damsel, or secretary. I chose #15 because I wanted to draw Sandra Knight/ Phantom Lady interacting with her surroundings. I wanted to give more depth to the image and a greater feel for the dimensions and space between our hero and the other characters. .... I updated her costume to be more of a modern woman but keeping items that make her recognizable, like her color scheme. It also impressed me that she is one of the rare classic female heroes fighting crime in flats, not heels. Phantom Lady for me is like Batman. She is a crime-fighting detective with fighting skills, not superpowers, and a cool gadget that helps her in taking down her foes." - Francine Delgado

About the Artist:
Fran(cine) Delgado is a Costa Rican-born artist (Pura Vida!) now living in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada. Skilled in many aspects of design, her most recognized fan artworks include the female heroes from X-Men: Evolution and her on-screen illustration work include The Addams Family, Monster High, and Megaman.

Please Note: This artist is no longer affiliated with MBartist. As a result, we can no longer guarantee the inclusion of free signatures with purchases or honor artist COA/autograph tickets in future sales. We wish the artist all the best in their future endeavors and appreciate your understanding and continued support.

 

Comic Book Details

  • Brand: Phantom Lady
  • Production / Publication:  Fox Feature Syndicate
  • Character: The Phantom Lady
  • Genre: Golden Age, Superhero
  • Product: Comic Book
  • Program: Golden Age Tribute
  • Subject: Pin Up, Published Art

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