
This March, New York’s Philippe Labaune Gallery is presenting a career-spanning exhibition of artwork by Eisner and Harvey Award-winning artist Klaus Janson, one of the most influential figures in American comic art and a defining force in the medium for more than five decades.
Known for his iconic Batman and Daredevil art, Janson is one of the most important and influential comic artists of the 20th and 21st centuries.
Featuring over 100 pieces of stunning artwork including collaborations with Janson’s fellow comic legends Frank Miller, John Romita Jr., John and Sal Buscema, Dick Giordano, Bill Sienkiewicz, Gil Kane, and Gene Colan, and more, the exhibit at the Philippe Labaune Gallery is a beautiful survey of the artist’s groundbreaking career.
Klaus stopped by The Comic Watchers to talk about his career, the exhibit, and more:
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