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DescriptionOne of my favorite Dueling Dealers buys ever. Quite large, almost 19 inches across - the characters are like action figure size. It's almost a bizarro Darrow in how large it is with so little overt detail (vs many of this other pieces crammed tight), but I tell you, the detail is still there, devilishly skillful and shockingly simple. A great example is how Spidey's costume fits him around the feet. There is a soft pajama feel there that's incredibly well executed.Social/Sharing |
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Marcus Wai
Member Since 2005
1 - Posted on 9/23/2021
A Spider web thread count of 200 or more will make it a much durable weave than one from a cotton pillow. The weave is much denser and less prone to damage from Deadpool's bullets. A crisp and compact Spidey pillow with 200 thread count percale will never disappoint you with its durability, comfort, and support.
M L
Member Since 2015
1 - Posted on 9/23/2021
Marcus Wai wrote:
A Spider web thread count of 200 or more will make it a much durable weave than one from a cotton pillow. The weave is much denser and less prone to damage from Deadpool's bullets. A crisp and compact Spidey pillow with 200 thread count percale will never disappoint you with its durability, comfort, and support.
Amen. Way more relaible than paying a flash in the pan using triple pick insertion to jump up the theoretical quality, but which in reality is too tight to breathe well. A slow, steady pace will beat an autoloom for eye-feel any day.
artless artmore
Member Since 2013
1 - Posted on 9/23/2021
Super! The poses are spot on --- you can tell who the characters are by posture alone. Spidey's costume is as credibly rendered here as any superhero drawing I can think of. Darrow always presents a crazy mix of absurd fantasy and hyperrealism
Eric Wenger
Member Since 2012
1 - Posted on 9/23/2021
I almost pulled the trigger on this one and I still don't have a Darrow in my collection. Great pick up for sure and I am very jealous. The poses are very action figure-esque, and Darrow is at his usual best with minimal, simple but perfectly executed detail. Congrats!
Ruben DaCollector
Member Since 2008
1 - Posted on 9/23/2021
It's really cool to see Darrow doing mainstream superhero characters. I have to admit, I was very surprised when this one wasn't IMMEDIATELY claimed in the first second it appeared. It sure seemed cheap for what it is!
Dave W
Member Since 2006
1 - Posted on 9/23/2021
Simply beautiful - love the linework so much! Congrats, thanks for sharing!
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