Roy Lichtenstein treated printmaking as a central part of his practice, working with leading workshops such as Gemini G.E.L. and Tyler Graphics to produce technically ambitious screenprints, lithographs and woodcuts. These works translate his signature Ben-Day dots, contour lines and bold colour into precise, editioned formats that reinforce his focus on mechanical reproduction. Major series including Bull, Brushstrokes, Reflections, Interiors and Nudes demonstrate the same conceptual clarity as his paintings, while often pushing scale, layering and surface within the print medium.
Signed Roy Lichtenstein prints remain a strong segment of the secondary market, with demand driven by period, edition size, condition and publisher. Early Pop imagery and key portfolios, particularly the Bull series and comic-inspired works, are consistently sought after, supported by museum representation and stable auction performance.