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Leon, John Paul - BATMAN: SHADOW OF THE BAT #40 Half Splash
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SOLD ON:  Monday, 06/05/2023 8:34 PM
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John Paul Leon pencils/Ray McCarthy inks; Shadow of the Bat #40 Original Art – Story Page 20 (DC Comics, 1995); image size 10.25" x 15.75"
From the Modern Age of Comics – Original comic art of “Malochia,” “Anarky” and “Joe Potato”
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A 15% BUYER'S PREMIUM WILL BE ADDED TO THIS ITEM AT CONCLUSION OF THE AUCTION
John Paul Leon pencils/Ray McCarthy inks; Shadow of the Bat #40 Original Art – Story Page 20 (DC Comics, 1995); image size 10.25" x 15.75"
From the Modern Age of Comics – Original comic art of “Malochia,” “Anarky” and “Joe Potato”

“Anarky, Part One: Prophet of Doom.” Anarky learns that a self-styled prophet of doom named Malochia is intent on fulfilling the apocalyptic prophecies of the past in today's Gotham City. Can he and Batman stop him before the villain brings about the end of days?

It is rare to find any JPL art available in the marketplace. To find a half splash from a Batman storyline should be considered an opportunity! Ultra-rare!

The art is accomplished in heavy inks over graphite on Bristol board and measures approximately 11 x 17 inches. The art is in excellent condition.



From a private collection.

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Artist Information

John Paul Leon was an American comic book artist known for his work on the Milestone Comics series Static and the Marvel Comics limited series Earth-X. John Paul Leon was born on April 26, 1972 in New York City. Leon also provided artwork for a number of style guides for feature film adaptations of comic books, including Superman Returns, Batman Begins, Green Lantern and The Dark Knight. Leon first began working professionally at the age of 16, with a series of black and white illustrations for TSR’s Dragon and Dungeon magazines. He majored in illustration at New York's School of Visual Arts, studying under artists such as Will Eisner, Walter Simonson and Jack Potter. It was during this time that he received his first professional comics job, illustrating the Dark Horse Comics miniseries RoboCop: Prime Suspect (Oct 1992). By his junior year he was given the job as the inaugural artist on the DC Comics/Milestone ongoing series Static (Jun 1993), his first breakout work, which Simonson agreed would serve as Leon's course work for that semester. He would draw Static until its ninth issue (Feb 1994). Leon graduated from SVA with a BA in 1994. As Leon's popularity rose, he became a sought-after artist for both DC and Marvel, projects. He drew the miniseries Logan: Path of the Warlord and The Further Adventures of Cyclops and Phoenix (both in 1996) and the 12-issue miniseries Earth-X (1999), written by Jim Krueger and Alex Ross, another signature work of Leon's that depicted a dystopian future of the Marvel Universe and which spawned multiple sequels. Leon also contributed to regular ongoing series such as multiple Batman related books, Superman and Challengers of the Unknown (1997). By the early 2000s, Leon's work caught the notice of DC Comics' parent company Warner Bros., through which Leon would provide artwork for a number of style guides for the studio's feature film adaptations of DC properties, including Superman Returns, Batman Begins, Green Lantern and The Dark Knight. Leon also illustrated Superman Returns: Be a Hero, a children's books published by Meredith Books as a tie-in to the 2006 feature film Superman Returns. Leon's other career-defining works of the 2000s included two issues of New X-Men in 2002, and two DC Comics miniseries: The Wintermen, which was written by Leon's SVA classmate Brett Lewis, and published under DC's Wildstorm imprint, and the DC miniseries Batman: Creature of the Night, a four-issue miniseries written by Kurt Busiek that, due to Leon's third diagnosis of stage two colorectal cancer, was published over the course of four years, with the final issue being released in 2019. In April 2021, Leon was announced as the artist on the upcoming Batman/Catwoman Special #1, a retelling of the origin of Catwoman, written by Tom King. Leon's last interior artwork was the "memory sequence" in the first issue of Jupiter’s Legacy: Requiem (Jun 2021), which writer Mark Millar dedicated to Leon's memory. John Paul Leon died May 2, 2021, at age 49, after a 14-year battle with cancer. He was survived by his wife, daughter and older brother. Leon's colleague, Tommy Lee Edwards, set up a GoFundMe page to create a trust fund for the education of Leon's then-17-year-old daughter, and help fund her education in engineering. Marvel Comics and DC Comics ran tributes to Leon in books they published in the first week of June 2021. Marvel's featured a eulogy by Marvel Entertainment EVP Creative Director Joe Quesada, who stated, "John Paul Leon was truly a unique talent, admired and envied by all of us in the industry for his ability to convey the complexities of the world with a distilled simplicity of line and mastery of the craft that few can ever hope to achieve. He’s passed much too soon, leaving us to wonder what further heights he would have achieved, but thankful for the work he’s left behind that will inspire generations of artists to come. Our hearts at Marvel go out to his family, loved ones, friends, and fans. Godspeed." In DC's books, Publisher and Chief Creative Officer Jim Lee wrote, "One of the greatest artists of our generation, he was also one of the nicest and most talented creators one could be lucky enough to have met." On its website, DC also published tributes by Leon's collaborator Tom King, and DC vice president and editor-in-chief Marie Javins.


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