‘Wonder Woman’, ‘Jaws’, ‘The Dark Knight’, ‘Spider-Man’ And ‘Batman Beyond’ Get Outstanding New Artwork
Bottleneck Gallery is continuing their big week of pop culture art reveals in honor of the canceled San Diego Comic-Con. Even though the convention will live on virtually next week, there are a bunch of artists who were planning on releasing new prints for sale to the hordes of fans on the show floor. But now, Bottleneck Gallery is releasing them online.
Today’s line-up of prints includesSpider-Man: HomecomingbyMatt Ferguson, the classic Golden Age version ofWonder WomanfromTom Whalen, the characters ofBatman BeyondbyDave Perillo, a terrifying print forThe Dark KnightfromJack C. Gregory, and a gorgeousJawsprint byDoaly, which provides a unique take on the classic movie poster by Roger Kastel. Check them all out below and find out when you can get them.

Spider-Man: Homecomingby Matt Ferguson
Screen print
24 x 36 inches

Hand-numbered edition of 300
Co-release with Grey Matter Art
Golden Age: Wonder Womanby Tom Whalen
12 x 36 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 175

Golden Age: Wonder Woman– Variant by Tom Whalen
Hand-numbered edition of 100
Batman Beyondby Dave Perillo
18 x 24 inches
Hand-numbered edition of 150

Jawsby Doaly
Co-release with Vice Press
Jaws– Variant by Doaly
Hand-numbered edition of 50
The Dark Knightby Jack C. Gregory
Hand-numbered edition of 200
The Dark Knight– Variant by Jack C. Gregory
From this new batch, my personal favorite is thatJawsprint. Taking a cue from the original theatrical poster featuring the image of the shark rising up to a swimmer, the print uses the water trail of the Orca to create the outline of a shark, which looks like it’s coming for the boat. It’s simple but brilliant.
Meanwhile, that print forThe Dark Knightis terrifying. Inspired by The Joker’s recorded message to Batman, telling him to reveal who he is or else people in Gotham will be killed, the artwork has a scrambled video effect with a wild-eyed Joker laughing into the camera while the faux Batman vigilante sits defeated behind him. It’s really quite haunting.

All of these prints will be available today,July 16, starting at 12:00 P.M. EST atBottleneck Gallerywhile supplies last.