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“Godzilla vs. King Kong” MAD #20 Giclee

“Godzilla vs. King Kong” MAD #20 Giclee

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PLEASE NOTE: Tom will personalize the inscription based on suggestions like “Make it out to Bill”, or “This is for an aspiring artist, write something encouraging to them”, or “This is for Tina’s birthday”. He WON’T copy out a quote that came from you if it will look like it came from him. Things like “I love you, little brother!” are from YOU , not from Tom. By all means let Tom know the person this is being signed to is a MAD fan, or a huge fan of the subject matter, or is a professional artist themselves. He’ll write something appropriate that are his words.

Fine art quality, large-sized giclee print of Tom’s art for the cover of MAD #20 (August 2021), featuring a gag written by Don “Duck” Edwing, King Kong, Godzilla, Alfred and some bananas.

This is not a homemade inkjet print or a mass produced offset press print. This is a fine art archival quality giclee print on Smooth Fine Art, Moab Entrada Bright White” 290 gsm, 21.5 mil, archival paper. That’s a bright white, 100% cotton, slightly textured, fine art surface. This is very heavy, substantial paper, printed with long lasting and vibrant pigment based inks. Tom will sign the print in the white margin on the bottom right in pencil.

  • 16″ x 20″ (14″ x 18″ art size with white margin) true giclee fine art print
  • Printed on Moab Entrada Bright White 290 gsm, 21.5 mil, 100% cotton archival paper
  • Signed by the artist (and personalized if specified)
  • Shipped bagged and rolled in a heavy duty cardboard tube

These are individually ordered from the giclee printer. Please allow 3 weeks for production and shipping

What’s a ‘giclee’?

Giclee is the first and only fine art print to be made with an ink jet printer. Pronounced, zhee’clay, the word comes from the French, meaning to spray, which is exactly what an inkjet printer does. It was a major break through in the fine art community when giclee reproductions were introduced to the market in the late 1980s . The quality of a giclee print is far superior to all other forms of printing for four basic reasons:

Color– Giclee printers use 10 or more inks, allowing for finer gradients and much more vivid hue and depth of color. Giclee prints are also created with pigment inks, rather than dyes, providing more accurate color reproduction and lasting for a hundred plus years without loss of color or fading.

Resolution– Desktop inkjets can print at high resolutions but giclee printers combine high resolution with a finer inks spray, so the smoothness of the print is substantially more accurate, smooth, and sophisticated.

Paper– Giclees can print on a variety of surfaces including canvas, which allows them to use 100% archival papers. Giclee prints are truly archival, meaning they will never yellow or deteriorate.

Longevity– A giclee print is created to last. Between the pigment based inks and the 100% archival surfaces, 100 to 200+ years of life is standard without the degradation of inks resulting in fading color.

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