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DCDcollects charity baseball project, featuring original art done on baseballs by comic and pop artists

All proceeds to be donated to the Stand Up To Cancer organization. DCD Collects is honored to help fund research in a cause that has affected us all, and so many others, personally.

San Diego Comic Con

Baseballs will be in display at our booth (#1605) at San Diego Comic Con July 19th through July 23rd, 2023. Please stop by and visit. Follow us on social media for updates, new baseball art, and other amazing announcements.

Please continue to check back for updates. New baseballs will be uploaded as they come in.

Lee Kohse

Dragonball Zed, by Lucasfilm and Blizzard artist Lee Kohse. Our first baseball for the project.

Stuart Sayger

Stuart tore open a baseball and used the string inside to make the flaming hair of Ghost Rider.

Kai Lun Qu

This oil painted ball has four of the most popular characters in comics painted. Spiderman, Venom, Batman, and the Joker.

Josef Rubenstein

Comic Hall of Fame artist Joe Rubenstein drew Wolverineand Superman on his baseball. Icons from an icon.

Paul Maitland

“Spaceballs – The Baseball!” Paul pairs an iconic scene with Dark Helmet and Yogurt.

Don Nyugen

“Darth Baul” Don cut up a few bits of leather and created horns for this stand out baseball.

Link and Zelda and the ultimate source of power, the “Tri-Force,”

Zeo Lee

Zeo’s pop-ified take on DC heroes and villains!

Tony Moy

The ball is on fire! Tony's take on Ghost Rider gives us a ton of flame and menace!

Babe Ross

The seams of the baseball are used to create the terrifying smiles of Joker (both Phoenix and Ledger’s version).

Bing!

The Spider-verse is big right now, and Bing gives us Spider-boy. That’s Bailey Briggs from Earth-616.

Katee

The landscape and dual suns of Tattooine are brought to life here by Katee, who also addes glow-in the dark elements.

April Solomon

The Dragonlady’s classical take on Venus is here, taking flight! 

Jamie Sullivan

“Because he’s holding a thermal detonator!” And you could be holding one, too! This ball has been chromed and painted by Comic-book icon Jay Sullivan.

Ashleigh Popplewell

The ball has eyes! And lashes! Ashleigh’s unique take on the baseball gives us this incredible colorful and monstrous creation.

Nathan Sawaya

The world’s most famous Lego artist created this baseball for us, seams and all.

Jeff Pina

Deep Space Nine is represented here, along with the stable wormhole and the vastness of space.

Minion Monkey

This incredible representation of Madballs from the 1980s won’t scream when you throw it, but you will, because it’s that good!

This incredible representation of Madballs from the 1980s won’t scream when you throw it, but you will, because it’s that good!

Elvin Hernandez

W/ Todd McFarlane auto

Elvin’s gorgeous representation of Spawn is SO good that Todd McFarlane himself signed it. Great art and a great auto!

Elvin’s gorgeous representation of Spawn is SO good that Todd McFarlane himself signed it. Great art and a great auto!

Ron Lim

Comic artist legend Ron Lim gives us Galactus and Silver Surfer, two of his most well-known projects!

Don Ho

You’ll want to snap up this great representation of Thanos and his Infinity Gauntlet!

Guy Gilchrist

Guy's work is legendary, highlighted by his work on the Muppets, Fraggle Rock, Looney Tunes, and TMNT!

Patrick Ballesteros

Extraordinarily popular artist, known for his child-like artwork. Has worked for Disney, DC, and Netflix.

Bobby Breed

Bobby Breed has been featured by Marvel Comics, 20th Century Studios, Zenescope Entertainment, IDW, Stranger Comics, Source Point Press, Action Lab Entertainment, Warrant Publishing, and Counterpoint Comics,

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