One of the most recognizable early horror-crime covers of the Golden Age.
This print reproduces the iconic cover from Silver Streak Comics #6, illustrated by Jack Cole and published by Lev Gleason Publications. Featuring the villain The Claw and his oversized, almost surreal presence, the image is a landmark example of early comic-book horror and crime spectacle.
The cover’s exaggerated anatomy, violent motion, and surreal composition helped set the tone for the darker strain of American comics at the beginning of the 1940s.
This 12″ × 16″ framed print is produced on archival matte paper and housed in a matte black Ayous wood frame. Printed on demand and ready to hang out of the box.
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One of the most recognizable early horror-crime covers of the Golden Age.
This print reproduces the iconic cover from Silver Streak Comics #6, illustrated by Jack Cole and published by Lev Gleason Publications. Featuring the villain The Claw and his oversized, almost surreal presence, the image is a landmark example of early comic-book horror and crime spectacle.
The cover’s exaggerated anatomy, violent motion, and surreal composition helped set the tone for the darker strain of American comics at the beginning of the 1940s.
This 12″ × 16″ framed print is produced on archival matte paper and housed in a matte black Ayous wood frame. Printed on demand and ready to hang out of the box.