Experience a unique collectible with the 2018 Wondercon program featuring stunning Superman artwork by Dan Jurgens. This magazine-sized program not only captures the excitement of Wondercon but also showcases the impressive talents of inker Norm Rapmund, color artist Alex Sinclair, and letterer Todd Klein. For fans and collectors alike, it’s a must-have addition to any comic or pop culture collection.
Offering remarkable value, this limited-edition program is priced affordably considering its artistic quality and rarity. With only four copies available for sale, acquiring one today ensures you invest in a rare piece without breaking the bank. This makes it an excellent opportunity for both casual fans and serious collectors to own a piece of Wondercon history.
Despite the accessible price, you receive premium quality that reflects the dedication of celebrated artists behind the cover. The detailed artwork and careful production bring a museum-worthy feel to this program, proving that affordability doesn’t mean compromising on excellence. You get collectible status with every page turn, backed by expert craftsmanship.
- Magazine-sized format ideal for display or easy storage
- Iconic Superman cover art created by Dan Jurgens and team
- Limited stock with only four copies available for immediate purchase
- Costs significantly less than other rare Comic-Con collectibles on the market
Over time, this Wondercon program’s significance and demand will only grow, making it a smart long-term investment. Its blend of pop culture relevance and artistic quality ensures it remains a prized possession among collectors. Securing this item now means enjoying both the immediate thrill of owning a rare find and the future appreciation of its value.
Key features and benefits: value and affordability
- Exceptional artwork and production quality at a collectible price
- limited stock increases exclusivity and potential resale value
- Compact size perfect for display or storage without hassle
Don’t miss your chance to own this extraordinary piece of Wondercon history featuring Superman artwork by Dan Jurgens—combine value, quality, and rarity in one collectible program.