Open to Offers
Size: 25.5” x 21.0” Frame
Included: "Notice of Arrival" - Original Watercolor Painting by Matsumoto Leiji
Custom Matting
Custom Framing with CoA on the back
Optium™ 99% UV Protective acrylic installed in place of the original acrylic by TCG (sticker installed on the back by TCG as well)
Mandarake CoA
Film/Show: Galaxy Express 999
Source/Appeared in: -
Original Broadcast Year: 1978
Studio/Publication: Shonen King
Created by: Matsumoto Leiji
Condition Notes: -
Description: Absolutely incredible original full-color painting by the legendary manga author and anime creator Matsumoto Leiji, of Maetel being pictured prominently in the front with a stunning smile on her face, along with Tetsuro and Galaxy Express 999 in the background.
A very rare example of a non-hanken original work that is not the usual side-profile of Maetel in the right-bottom corner, but the perfect angle to showcase his most iconic and meaningful character throughout his entire career, and executed with the same touch and quality as his earlier work!
Open to Offers
Size: Custom Size Painting on Canvas Board (Approx. 13.5" x 21.0" )
Included: Ez-8 Hanken Illustration/Painting 版権 イラスト
Monthly Newtype Magazine from August 1998
Custom vented archival frame with floating matless design and
Tru Vue 99% UV-Protective Anti-Reflective Optium® Acrylic - the
nicest material available for framing!
Film/Show: Mobile Suit Gundam The 08th MS Team
機動戦士ガンダム 第08MS小隊
Source/Appeared in: Monthly Newtype Magazine from August 1998
Original Broadcast Year: 1996
Studio/Publication: Sunrise
Created by: Kanda Takeyuki
Condition Notes: -
Description: A magnificent wallpaper-worthy painting of Ez-8 executed on a 2.5mm thick canvas board by the designer of the Mobile Suit himself, Yamane Kimitoshi! Incredible one-of-a-kind art that was originally featured in the August 1998 publication of Monthly Newtype magazine as a promotion for the Mobile Suit Gundam: The 08th MS Team - Miller's Report release, , that really shows the massiveness and thickness of Ez-8’s armor which was designed under the concept of “Gundam Ground Type with tank armor crudely added on the field.”
$4,500.00
Size: Custom Size Painting on Paper Board (Frame size approx. 24” x 27”)
Included: Original Ink Brush Painting "Hope for Tomorrow" by Matsumoto Leiji
Original framing w/ CoA on the backside
Cardboard box with original label and wrapping cloth
Film/Show: Space Battleship Yamato
Source/Appeared in: -
Original Broadcast Year: 1974
Studio/Publication: Yomiuri TV
Created by: Nishizaki Yoshinobu
Condition Notes: -
Description: An absolutely astonishing and massive original ink brush painting of the two main characters, Kodai Susumu and Mori Yuki, from the epic trailblazing space opera series, executed by the legendary creator Matsumoto Leiji himself also famously known as the author of Galaxy 999, Space Pirate Captain Harlock, and Queen Emeraldas!
Simply an amazing piece of animation memorabilia by the late great author who is undoubtedly considered one of the top 10 most important people in the history of Japanese manga and animation, in the same league as Tezuka Osamu, Mizuki Shigeru, Miyazaki Hayao, Nagai Go, Ishinomori Shotaro, Chiba Tetsuya, Tomino Yoshiyuki, and many more... Anno Hideaki, the director of Neon Genesis Evangelion, has even said that "There would be no Evangelion without Yamato." and many enthusiasts as well as critics agree that even George Lucas was heavily influenced by it as well, with the idea of R2D2 from Star Wars being inspired by the Analyzer, as well as many ships and mechanical designs. It is also worth mentioning that the plot line of Battlestar Galactica that is said to have been almost entirely derived from Yamato.
With its astonishing size, gorgeous presentation, and incredible execution as well as vibrant colors, this amazing piece of anime/manga history from a truly important work is sure to be a centerpiece in any collection!