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    Superheroes: The Heroic Visions of Boris Vallejo and Julie Bell » 1 issues

    Volume » Published by Running Press. Started in 2000.

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    Boris Vallejo and Julie Bell have joined together for the first time in bringing us never before published original paintings of our favorite superheroes from the Marvel Comics. A must-have for fans of this well respected couple whose names rank highest among fantasy artists of the world. Coinciding with the much anticipated summer 2000 live action movie The X-Men, comes Titans, a collection of awe-inspiring original artwork created by husband and wife team Boris Vallejo and Julie Bell. Along with using a classic sense of style to create and master sensuous full color oil paintings, Boris Vallejo is best known as the visual creator of Conan the Barbarian. Combining strength with sensuality and infusing the human form with incredible power and motion, fantasy artist Julie Bell continues to use her "metal flesh" trademark to produce dramatic works of art. This collection overflows with superhuman characters captured in the act of saving the world, destroying evil protagonists and battling dark beasts. Featuring fantastic figures such as Spiderman, Captain America, and the X-Men, these paintings represent the best of Boris and Julie.

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