Mondo has announced "Mike Mitchell x Marvel x Mondo", which is a gallery of Marvel character portraits by artist Mike Mitchell.  "My love for Marvel Comics was an integral part of growing up. Not just the comics, but the action figures, video games and cartoons. My intention with this show was to take those characters out of their action-oriented world and give them a moment of silence to catch their breath," said Mitchell in a press release.  "This has easily been the most ambitious project I've ever taken on, and it's due in part to my love for their universe."

Hit the jump to check out Mitchell's Marvel prints for Spider-Man, Doctor Octopus, Black Cat, Bullseye, Luke Cage, and Mysterio.  The show will run from April 25th to May 17th.

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Spider-Man

Edition: 220

Price: $60

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Doctor Octopus

Edition: 120

Price: $60

 

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Black Cat

Edition: 90

Price: $60

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Bullseye

Edition: 100

Price: $60

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Luke Cage

Edition: 95

Price: $60

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Mysterio

Edition: 100

Price: $60

As a fun bonus, here's a giant cut-out of MODOK currently atop the Mondo Gallery:

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Here's the press release:

MONDO'S SPECIAL MARVEL SHOW FEATURES
 THE ARTWORK OF MIKE MITCHELL
A Collection of Portraits From Marvel's Vast Library of Characters
 
Austin, TX--- Tuesday, April 15, 2014-- Mondo announces "Mike Mitchell x Marvel x Mondo" a comics-themed show featuring artist Mike Mitchell's iconic portraits of Marvel's huge stable of heroes and villains, running from April 25th through May 17th. The characters of The Avengers, X-Men and Spider-man will be represented along with many others from Marvel's incredible library. The opening night event will be Friday, April 25th from 7 - 10pm at the Mondo Gallery, located at 4115 Guadalupe St. in Austin, TX. Artist Mike Mitchell will be in attendance. "My love for Marvel Comics was an integral part of growing up. Not just the comics, but the action figures, video games and cartoons. My intention with this show was to take those characters out of their action-oriented world and give them a moment of silence to catch their breath. There's a humanizing quality to that which I find extremely interesting. This has easily been the most ambitious project I've ever taken on, and it's due in part to my love for their universe; which is fictional by definition, but real in my mind and in the minds of others," said Mitchell.