Product Overview
As the skies rumble and the clash of otherworldly metal echoes through the streets, the citizens of Earth find themselves caught in the middle of an epic showdown. With the mighty Thor wielding his hammer in defense of humanity, the air pulsates with anticipation and fear. It's a spectacle that defies belief, a moment where myth meets reality, and the choice between awe and safety becomes a personal crossroads in the face of the divine and the destructive. In Marvel's Thor canvas classics, Thor's battle is not just a fight for survival but a testament to the courage and resilience of the protectors of the universe.
The Classics Collection
The Thomas Kinkade Classics Collection celebrates artistry, comprised of the "Painter of Light's" most sought-after images. Each piece is a masterful reproduction on premium cotton fibre canvas, utilizing the unique techniques and high-quality materials synonymous with Thomas Kinkade Limited Edition Canvases. The attention to detail extends to the elegant framing, designed to harmonize with the most popular styles from the Limited Edition collection. Collectors of Kinkade's work can take pride in the authenticity of their purchase, as every canvas in the Classics Collection is accompanied by a Certificate of Authenticity, ensuring the enduring value and enjoyment of these exquisite art pieces.
Thomas Kinkade Studios proudly presents our new Marvel collaboration; Thor.
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Specifications
- Edition: SN
- Dimensions: 12" x 16"
Key Points:
- Thor is filled with many nods to iconic parts of the character's comic book history. For example, the license plate on the taxi reads #83, the number of Marvel's first Thor comic.
- The number above the door to the right of The Destroyer, 1962, is the year that the first Thor comic was published.
- The awning behind The Destroyer, Foster's, bears the name of Thor's love, Jane Foster.
- Can you spot the neon sign says Asgard - a tribute to Thor's home?
- The newspaper on the ground, blown by the battle, is The Daily Bugle, a fictional New York City newspaper that appears in many Marvel comics.