“When I used to read fairy tales, I fancied that kind of thing never happened, and now here I am in the middle of one!”
Come revisit Alice and her friends from both Wonderland and Looking-Glass Land, including the Cheshire Cat, the Caterpillar and his hookah, the Jabberwocky, and the angry Red Queen.
We all knew Alice in Wonderland as a magical place of childhood dreams, fantasies, and utter nonsense. Now as adults, Wonderland has changed, now a dreamland filled with nuance and innuendo. The children’s playground has grown into an adult adventure.
Mark McKenna follows up his first Alice in Cryptoland drop — which sold out in seconds, netting nearly $30,000 in sales — with a sequel, an even more ambitious display of creativity that is equal parts comic book and Carroll.
Mark McKenna is a globally-acclaimed American comic artist who has been creating comic art for over three decades. McKenna is a 2012 Inkwell Hall of Fame resident who has been credited on over 1000 comic book–related titles.
Having worked extensively for both Marvel and DC comics, McKenna’s artwork can be found within the pages of some of the world’s most influential comic books, such as X-Men, Spider-Man, Batman, The Justice League, Deadpool, and Star Wars. You can also find his work in Legendary Pictures’ Pacific Rim movie prequel and Dark Horse Comics’ Star Wars: The Old Republic—The Lost Suns. His artwork from an online webcomic, Star Wars: Blood of the Empire, was transformed into an 84-page paperback and served as inspiration for The Old Republic video game.
Aside from his work inking for numerous comic book publishing powerhouses, McKenna has also created his own sci-fi/horror comic book series COMBAT JACKS, and a children’s series Banana Tail.
One thousand comic books and twelve hundred pages later, McKenna has propelled his classic comic art style into the future by joining the rare digital art movement.
Notable Sales
Mark McKenna’s foray into the world of rare digital art involved the release of his debut series, Science Fiction in a Galaxy Far Far Away, and collaborative creation with silver/bronze age comic legend José Delbo. All artworks sold out immediately.
His debut series consisted of Target Earth, Sparring with the Past, and Intergalactic Unemployment Office, which amassed a total of nearly $15,000 in sales. McKenna’s collaborative 1/1 artwork with José Delbo, Into The Future, sold for $6,750 to Investixs, and the classic black and white edition of 10 amassed over $10,000 in gross sales.
McKenna’s works have captivated collectors for his intricate illustrations, colors, and composition, set within tongue-in-cheek humor capturing characters that we all know and love.
In The News
Embark on a journey down the rabbit hole with Mark McKenna, as he revisits a classic tale with a crypto-twist.
The Drop
Alice Meets the Cheshire Cat — Animation
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