

With minute amount of soiling, artwork is in near fine condition. Artwork is mounted to board and matted to a size of 33” x 41.5”, with matting strips separating the panels. The date of appears on the fourth panel, along with ”120”, the number of this Prince Valiant strip in the life of the series. label on fifth panel, with 1939 copyright. Larson / with friendly greetings / Hal Foster”. Artwork is signed by Foster on the second panel, inscribed to ”Edward W. As Prince Valiant destroys their handiwork, the Huns vow revenge in return. In this strip, Val makes his approach and plunges into the river moat at darkness, to find a fire-raft built by the Huns in order to destroy Andelkrag’s bridge. The six panel strip measures 26” x 34.5”, (the large Andelkrag panel measures 17” x 21” by itself), with incredible detail showing the seemingly impregnable fortress, the mountains behind it, the flames roiling up aside it and Prince Valiant standing upon a hillside, gazing at its beauty and enormity. 2: 1939-1940” and in numerous ”Prince Valiant” publications - Val sees the foreboding castle of Andelkrag in person, surrounded by Huns as they prepare to attack it. In this instantly recognizable piece - featured on the cover of Fantagraphics’ ”Prince Valiant Vol.


One of the greatest pieces of artwork by Hal Foster in his career, the original artwork for the 120th ”Prince Valiant” Sunday comic strip from. ”Prince Valiant” Sunday Artwork by Hal Foster From 1939 - Perhaps the Most Recognizable Artwork by Hal Foster From ”Prince Valiant”, the Majestic Andelkrag Castle Sanders Auctions has sold the following comic memorabilia: Sanders Auctions can obtain up to this amount or more for you: Robert Crumb Big Ass Comics Comic Art Circa Early 1970s. Below is a recent realized price for Robert Crumb Big Ass Comics comic art.
