And check out OUR NEWLY LISTED ITEMS. This is an original printed production art cover for Justice League America #62, which was published in May of 1992 by DC Comics. It is a full color production art cover, with art by Dan Jurgens, who was the main writer and artist in the Death of Superman storyline that took place several months after this issue, and the Man of Steel is included on this great cover. The piece measures approximately 8″ by 11 1/2″, and is on a high-quality glossy-type material. It is larger than the actual size comic. This is NOT a mass-produced print or lithograph. It is a production art cover that is created during the production process for the comic, and used internally by the comic company, in this case D. The piece has printer key symbols to the left, right, and below the cover image, and also 2 small cut-outs taped on the left-edge side, of the issue number box, and the UPC code box. This is a very cool and rare piece of comic production art that you will hardly ever get a chance to see. Please note that this is an authentic piece from the first printing of this comic, not something made for a later reprint or collection book. We have been told there are reprint production art pieces being listed by other sellers that make them seem to be old and from original printings, even though they are not for example, older production art did not have the words on a separate sheet from the images. Those kinds of things were only done much more recently, using computer technology. We advise buyers to be careful, as there are disreputable sellers tricking many people into believing they are purchasing items that are older and more valuable than what they actually are. Some sellers simply do not state their items are from reprints, while others make very long listings and put a tiny mention about reprints buried deep in the listing, and/or use a hard-to-read font color (like yellow) to prevent buyers from seeing this information. Unfortunately, everything else in the listing the title, pictures of the cover of the comic from the 1st printing, etc. This item is a genuine piece from the first print, not something made for a reprint. Check out our other auctions for more great items. Check it out, you’ll be glad you did!
Original Art Cover
And check out OUR NEWLY LISTED ITEMS. This is an original printed production art cover for Justice League America #62, which was published in May of 1992 by DC Comics. It is a full color production art cover, with art by Dan Jurgens, who was the main writer and artist in the Death of Superman storyline that took place several months after this issue, and the Man of Steel is included on this great cover. The piece measures approximately 8″ by 11 1/2″, and is on a high-quality glossy-type material. It is larger than the actual size comic. This is NOT a mass-produced print or lithograph. It is a production art cover that is created during the production process for the comic, and used internally by the comic company, in this case D. The piece has printer key symbols to the left, right, and below the cover image, and also 2 small cut-outs taped on the left-edge side, of the issue number box, and the UPC code box. This is a very cool and rare piece of comic production art that you will hardly ever get a chance to see. Please note that this is an authentic piece from the first printing of this comic, not something made for a later reprint or collection book. We have been told there are reprint production art pieces being listed by other sellers that make them seem to be old and from original printings, even though they are not for example, older production art did not have the words on a separate sheet from the images. Those kinds of things were only done much more recently, using computer technology. We advise buyers to be careful, as there are disreputable sellers tricking many people into believing they are purchasing items that are older and more valuable than what they actually are. Some sellers simply do not state their items are from reprints, while others make very long listings and put a tiny mention about reprints buried deep in the listing, and/or use a hard-to-read font color (like yellow) to prevent buyers from seeing this information. Unfortunately, everything else in the listing the title, pictures of the cover of the comic from the 1st printing, etc. This item is a genuine piece from the first print, not something made for a reprint. Check out our other auctions for more great items. Check it out, you’ll be glad you did!