This is a Marvel Comics MARVEL CONTEST OF CHAMPIONS Video Game 2019 NYCC Comic Con EXCLUSIVE PROMO POSTER POP ART PRINT. It is NEW. It Measures 11 1/4 Inches By 17 1/4 inches. This was a NYCC New York Comic Con Limited promo item given out at the 2019 CON. Printed on a heavy stock paper. Would look great framed. Awesome Pop Art Poster with a ton bunch of marvel characters. This will be professionally packaged in a protective tube. Your poster will arrive in great condition. We have shipped over 1,000 posters with no issues. DAG ~~~~~~~~~~~SMOKE FREE HOME!!~~~~~~~~~~~
A TRIBUTE TO THE MEN OF THE MIGHTY EIGHTHFORTRESS AT REST By Richard TaylorTemporarily grounded by deep overnight snow, a B-17G Flying Fortress from the 398th Bomb Group stands quietly near the constantly patrolled perimeter of RAF Nuthampstead during the winter of 1944.The bomber crews of the US Eighth Air Force rightfully earned their place in aviation history through heroism and devotion to duty, becoming one of the most highly decorated organizations of WWII with 17 Medal of Honor recipients and 66 Distinguished Unit Citation awards. But, with almost 6,000 heavy bombers lost, the cost of victory had come at an enormous price – only one in three airmen had survived the air battle over Europe.THE SIGNATURES The print is individually numbered and personally signed by the artist along with three veterans who flew B-17s with the Eighth Air Force in WWII.1st Lt KEN SHARPE – Pilot with the with 388th Bomb Group 1st Lt CHARLES ‘NORM’ STEVENS – Bombardier with the 351st Bomb Group 1st Lt JAMES L. WHITE Jr – Pilot with the 398th Bomb GroupThis evocative print provides collectors with a fitting tribute to the valiant bomber crews of the ‘Mighty Eighth’ Also available framed & shipped – please contact us for details.BUY WITH CONFIDENCE: We have been in business for over 20 years and our items are guaranteed to be in perfect condition, unless clearly specified otherwise.SHIPPING: Our prints are rolled in acid free tissue and shipped in large, thick shipping tubes and matted and framed pieces are ‘flat packed’ in substantial packaging. Our shipping is insured and guaranteed. We will always do our best to combine shipping on multiple purchases whenever possible – please ask. YOUR PIECE OF MIND: As a reputable company, if any issues do arise we don’t expect our customers to deal with it. So if there are any problems such as with condition, delivery or damages then we will take care of it with a replacement or your money back.Please note: The signatures on our pieces are not reproductions; they are original autographs, hand-signed by the veterans involved.
BATTLE FOR THE SOLOMONS. From the studio of world renowned artist John Shaw a tribute to the stalwart pilots of the Pacific Theater. by John D Shaw. As their Carrier USS Bunker Hill powers into the face of the enemy, US Navy Hellcats of VF-9 and Corsairs of VF-17 “Jolly Rogers”, launch a blistering response to a huge Japanese air assault on the US Carrier Group, during the Allied campaign against Rabaul, 11th November 1943.
Published in association with the Doolittle Raiders to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of the Doolittle RaidDESTINATION TOKYO by Anthony Saunders Lt Col Jimmy Doolittle lifts his B-25 off the pitching deck of the USS Hornet. Having timed his launch to perfection he climbs steeply away, ready to adjust his compass bearing for a direct line to Tokyo. On the sodden deck behind him the crews of the remaining 15 aircraft, whose engines are warmed, ready and turning, will quickly follow their commanding officer into the murky sky. The daylight raid on Tokyo, led by Lt Col James H. Doolittle on Sunday 18 April 1942, has rightfully entered the history books as one of the most daring and courageous operations of the Second World War. On that day, in mid ocean, Doolittle had launched his B-25 Mitchell bomber from the heaving, spray-soaked flight deck of an aircraft carrier, a deck too short to land on, and flown on to bomb Tokyo. He knew there would be no return to the USS Hornet, either for him or the 15 heavily-laden B-25s behind him, for this was a feat never before attempted, and for every crew member the mission was a one-way ticket. Yet, under the leadership of Jimmy Doolittle, they all dared to survive.The mission for the 16 bombers was to bomb industrial targets in Tokyo and surrounding areas, to slow production of strategic war material, then fly on to land in the part of south-west China that was still in the hands of friendly Nationalist forces. All being well, the mission would be so unexpected it would plant the first seeds of doubt into enemy minds. It worked – the Japanese were forced to quickly divert hundreds of aircraft, men and equipment away from offensive operations to the defense of their homeland.There was, however, another reason behind the Doolittle’s raid – to lift the morale of an American public devastated by the attack on Pearl Harbor four months earlier. And the success of the mission provided the boost that was needed. If any had doubted America’s resolve in the face of uncertainty, the courage, determination and heroism displayed by Lt Col Doolittle and his band of aviators restored their determination. Although it might take years, and the price would be high, America and her allies understood that the fight could, and would, be won.Specially commissioned to commemorate the 75th Anniversary of the Doolittle Tokyo Raid this edition was released in support of the James H. Doolittle Education Fund.Working closely with the Doolittle Raiders, it is of great historical importance that the prints are personally autographed by veterans that took part in the raid.THE SIGNATURES This collectors edition print is individually numbered and signed by artist Anthony Saunders. To commemorate this historic mission the print has been personally signed by two of the most highly regarded veterans to fly on the Doolittle Raid ad a veteran of the USS Hornet that was directly involved with the Raiders:Lt Col EDWARD J. SAYLOR – Flight Engineer / Gunner, Crew #15 – Target Kobe Lt. Col. RICHARD E. COLE – Jimmy Doolittle’s Co-Pilot, Crew #1 – Target Tokyo Aviation Machinist GEORGE H. MAYNOR – Plane Captain on deck for the Raiders departurePublished in 2014 this historic edition is the perfect opportunity for aviation art collectors and autograph hunters alike to acquire a stunning piece authentic with the original autographs of iconic veterans of the Doolittle Tokyo Raid.ALSO AVAILABLE FRAMED & SHIPPED – please contact us for details.BUY WITH CONFIDENCE: We have been in business for over 20 years and our items are guaranteed to be in perfect condition, unless clearly specified otherwise.SHIPPING: Our prints are rolled in acid free tissue and shipped in large, thick shipping tubes and matted and framed pieces are ‘flat packed’ in substantial packaging. Our shipping is insured and guaranteed. We will always do our best to combine shipping on multiple purchases whenever possible – please ask. YOUR PIECE OF MIND: As a reputable company, if any issues do arise we don’t expect our customers to deal with it. So if there are any problems such as with condition, delivery or damages then we will take care of it with a replacement or your money back.
SAINTE-MÈRE-ÉGLISE by Simon Smith Captured by the US 82nd Airborne in the early hours of D-Day, Sainte-Mère-Église would become the first town in France to be liberated by the Allies. The small town of Sainte-Mère-Église, at the foot of the Cotentin peninsula, is just five miles inland from Utah Beach and critical to the Allies’ right flank. Vital to ensuring a successful landing on Utah, the task of securing the town and road together with the nearby railway line and bridges over the River Merderet, was given to one of the best units in the US Army – the battle-hardened paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division.In the early hours of 6 June 1944, after a widely scattered drop, some in the Division’s 505th PIR found themselves landing right in the heart of the town. With the white silk of their parachutes clearly visible, many of the men hanging defenselessly beneath them were easy targets and the casualty rate was high but the men of the 82nd attacked in a ferocious assault. By dawn it was over and with the capture of the town the Stars and Stripes now flew over Sainte-Mère-Église. THE SIGNATURES The prints in this moving limited edition have been individually signed by the artist and two 82nd Airborne veterans who fought in the capture of the town on D-Day:Captain DEAN McCANDLESS Serving with the 1st Battalion, 505th PIR, 82nd Airborne he had already made the first of his four combat jumps in July 1943 at Sicily during Operation Husky, followed by Salerno, before jumping on D-Day. Landing on the outskirts of Sainte-Mère-Église he and his unit fought an intense firefight to successfully capture the bridge over the Merderet River. His fourth jump was during Operation Market Garden before moving on to fight throughout the Battle of the Bulge where he was wounded. He was awarded the Silver Star and Purple Heart.Staff Sergeant LEO A. DUMOUCHELLE Serving with the 82nd Airborne Division, 307th Airborne Engineer Battalion, he had already jumped at Sicily and Salerno before undertaking his third combat jump into Normandy on D-Day into Sainte-Mère-Église. After jumping on Operation Market Garden he was wounded in Belgium in September 1944 but returned to his unit to fight during the Battle of the Bulge. He was awarded the Bronze Star and Purple Heart.The name ‘Sainte-Mère-Église’ will be forever associated with the highest levels of bravery shown by the US Airborne forces in World War II, and this historic edition represents a lasting tribute to them. This is the perfect opportunity for collectors and history enthusiasts to become custodians of a lasting link to this famous episode in history, for future generations. THIS PIECE CAN ALSO BE SUPPLIED FRAMED & SHIPPED – please contact us for details.Please note: The signatures on all of our pieces are original, hand-signed autographs by the veterans involved.BUY WITH CONFIDENCE: We have been in business for over 25 years and our items are guaranteed to be in perfect condition, unless clearly specified otherwise.SHIPPING: Our prints are rolled in acid free tissue and shipped in large, thick shipping tubes and matted and framed pieces are ‘flat packed’ in substantial packaging. Our shipping is insured and guaranteed. WE SHIP WORLDWIDE: and offer a number of shipping services so please contact us for pricing on your location.COMBINED SHIPPING: We will always do our best to combine shipping for multiple orders – please contact us or please request an invoice for all items.YOUR PIECE OF MIND: As a reputable company, if any issues do arise we don’t expect our customers to deal with it. So if there are any problems such as with condition, delivery or damages then we will take care of it with a replacement or your money back.