Perez Wood Plaques
News Thu, 14 Dec 2006 18:45:14 CST Ilke
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The finished Product.
Thursday, June 15, 2006 | posted by Amazing Stace @ 6:13 PM

Here it is, the finished plaque with George Perez art depicting Captain America trouncing the Red Skull. It turned out great. I am very pleased with it.

Benjamin "The Thing" Grimm and the Incredible Hulk
Wednesday, April 05, 2006 | posted by Amazing Stace @ 8:24 PM

Here is a plaque based on a picture drawn by my favorite artist, George Perez. This picture was take from the last panel of Fantastic Four issue #166.

In my opinion, Mr Perez is the greatest comic artist ever to work in the field. I enjoy reproducing his work more than any other artist (as can be seen by the number of plaques I have done based on his work.)

He has worked on just about every title worth reading from both DC Comics and Marvel Comics.

The Scarlet Witch
Wednesday, December 28, 2005 | posted by Amazing Stace @ 5:52 PM

Here is a plaque I made based on a picture of the Scarlet Witch drawn by George Perez. Mr. Perez is still the undisputed master in my mind, though there are some that come close. I really like the work done by Alex Ross also, but his work is next to impossible to reproduce as a woodburning.

Doctor Doom
Saturday, July 30, 2005 | posted by Amazing Stace @ 6:23 PM

Here is a plaque that I made for a guy who never came back for it. I used a picture drawn by George Perez (who else) to make this picture. Because the original requester didn't' return I included it (at no extra charge) in an auction I had on Ebay.

Yellowjacket and the Wasp
Thursday, July 28, 2005 | posted by Amazing Stace @ 9:39 PM

Here is another picture drawn by George Perez. I really enjoy reproducing his work. Someday I hope to be able to produce my own work like his, but until then I'll have to be satisfied with doing his. This picture features one of Marvel's favorite couples, Hank and Janet Pym.

Avengers 160
Monday, July 25, 2005 | posted by Amazing Stace @ 1:54 PM

Here is a picture from the cover of one of my favorite issues of the Avengers. In 160 the story of the relationship of The Vision, Wonderman and the Grim Reaper is explored in detail. The Grim Reaper, using technology supplied by Ultron, defeats a handful of Avengers and holds a trial to determine who is his real brother. Wonderman, seemingly back from the dead, or The Vision, who was programmed from Wonderman's brainwaves. The history of these three characters is explored through flashbacks and discussion among the characters. A very well written book featuring the art work of my personal favorite, George Perez.

Superman
Thursday, July 21, 2005 | posted by Amazing Stace @ 11:26 AM

This is a picture drawn by the incomparable George Perez. It is the cover scene of Crisis on Infinite Earths # 7 featuring the death of Supergirl. It is one of my favorite scenes to burn and I have recieved several requests for it. George Perez is one of the best artists in the industry and it is a real pleasure to duplicate his work.