The Incredible Comic Art Of Francesco Francavilla Is Going On Display

The Incredible Comic Art Of Francesco Francavilla Is Going On Display

If there’s a famous comic book property out there, artist Francesco Francavilla has probably been a part of it. His realistic, yet pulpy and vibrant style fits perfectly with so many characters and publisher. Well his fantastic work is finally getting the gallery show it deserves.

The Comic Art of Francesco Francavilla will open at the Mondo Gallery in Austin Texas on August 26. It will feature all kinds of works from the talented artist and here are just a few of the prints that will be available at the show.

The Incredible Comic Art Of Francesco Francavilla Is Going On Display
Josie and the Pussycats

Josie and the Pussycats

The Incredible Comic Art Of Francesco Francavilla Is Going On Display
Groot

Groot

The Incredible Comic Art Of Francesco Francavilla Is Going On Display
Captain America

Captain America

The Incredible Comic Art Of Francesco Francavilla Is Going On Display
Batman

Batman

Each of these 46 x 61cm screenprints will be available in editions of between 175 to 275.

“I’ve been itching to put together a solo gallery show for some time now and I couldn’t be happier to see it happening with my dear friends at the Mondo Gallery!” said Francavilla. “I’m celebrating my 10-year anniversary in comics and this might just be the frosting on that cake! Thanks again, Mondo, for making this happen.”

The show will be on display through September 10. Follow @MondoNews for news of online sales. Full gallery info here.


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