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THE IRON GIANT Poster Art Created By Artist Kevin M. Wilson — GeekTyrant

Aug 31, 2023


I’ve got a very cool piece of poster art to share with you that was created by artist Kevin M. Wilson. This poster was part of Hero Complex Gallery’s San Diego Comic-Con collection and it’s a must-have for fans of Brad Bird’s 1999 animated classic The Iron Giant.This is easily my number one all-time favorite animated movie that’s ever been made. This movie just speaks to my soul and is the best representation of the kind of person I am. We actually even did a deep dive episode of our Secret Level podcast dedicated to the film, which you should listen to if you haven’t already. There’s a limited run of 160 regular edition prints for sale for $60 and a limited run of 75 variant prints for $65.

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