ComicLink Accepts Spring Featured Consignments
There’s still time to consign to ComicLink’s Spring Featured Auction which begins in two weeks on May 14, 2020. They expect this to be one of their biggest auctions of the year. This Featured Auction will have certified comic books from all eras, as well as original comic, fantasy, and illustration art.
“The Spring Featured Auction is going to be filled with incredible, key Golden, Silver, Bronze and Modern Age comic books as well as high grade rarities, and exceptional original comic book and fantasy related artwork. It’s not too late to consign to this blockbuster auction, and we are also offering upfront, interest free cash advances upon receipt of your consignment! Be sure to reach out soon, though, to secure placement,” ComicLink founder and Managing Director, Josh Nathanson, said.
Interested consignors can reach ComicLink’s sales department via email at buysell@comiclink.com or by calling the sales team at (617) 517-0062 (option 1).
Just added to the Spring Featured Auction Preview are Amazing Spider-Man #1 (second Spider-Man, first Jameson) CGC 7.0, Fantastic Four #3 (first uniforms) CGC 9.2, and Mister Mystery #12 (injury to the eye cover) CGC 4.0.
These books join a line-up of significant comic books already in the preview. For Wonder Woman, they have her three biggest keys with All Star Comics #8 (first Wonder Woman and origin) CGC 7.5, Sensation Comics #1 (first Wonder Woman cover, second appearance, origin concludes) CGC 5.0, and Wonder Woman #1 CGC 5.0.
Other major comic books include Journey Into Mystery #83 (first Thor and origin) CGC 9.4, All-American Comics #16 (first Green Lantern and origin) CGC 4.0 and #19 (first Atom) CGC 6.0, Captain America Comics #1 (first Cap and origin, first Bucky, Red Skull) CGC 2.5, #33 (Schomburg Brenner Pass cover) CGC 7.0, #38 (Schomburg cover) CGC 8.5 (top five), #41 (Schomburg’s last Japanese WWII cover) CGC 9.4 (highest, one of two), and #74 (Red Skull cover) CGC 4.5 (C-2), Archie Comics #1 CGC 2.5, Marvel Mystery Comics #25 CGC 8.0, Werewolf By Night #32 (first Moon Knight) CGC 9.8, Giant-Sized X-Men #1 CGC 9.8, Daredevil #1 CGC 9.2 and #3 (first Owl) CGC 9.8 Pacific Coast pedigree (highest, one of two), Superman #14 (patriotic cover) CGC 8.0 and #17 (Hitler/Hirohito cover) CGC 6.0, Aquaman #1 CGC 9.0, and Amazing Spider-Man #1 CGC 6.0, #3 (first Doctor Octopus) CGC 9.0, #6 (first Lizard) CGC 9.2, #21 CGC 9.8, #31 (first Gwen Stacy and Harry Osborn) CGC 9.6, #41 (first Rhino) CGC 9.6, and #50 (first Kingpin).
Additional comics include Batman #125 CGC 9.4 (single highest graded), #126 (Batwoman cover) CGC 9.6 (single highest graded and one of four Batman examples between February ’52 and December ’59 at 9.6 grade), and #155 (first Silver Age Penguin) CGC 9.4, Detective Comics #33 (first origin of Batman) CGC 3.0, #35 (Batman hypo cover) CGC 2.5, #36 (first Hugo Strange) CGC 2.0, and #140 (first Riddler) CGC 6.0, Avengers #1 CGC 8.0 and CGC 7.5 and #8 (first Kang) CGC 9.4 Rocky Mountain pedigree, Planet Comics #1 CGC 6.5, Incredible Hulk #1 CGC 5.0 Signature Series Stan Lee, #3 CGC 8.5, #5 CGC 9.0, and #181 CGC 9.4, All Winners Comics #1 CGC 8.0, X-Men #1 CGC 5.5, Fantastic Four #1 CGC 5.5, #5 (first Dr. Doom) CGC 5.0, #16 CGC 9.4, #19 CGC 9.6, #55 CGC 9.6, and #72 (solo Silver Surfer cover) CGC 9.8 (highest, one of five), Journey Into Mystery #83 CGC 6.5, Tales to Astonish #27 CGC 7.5, Sub-Mariner #8 (Thing battle cover) CGC 9.8 CVA Exceptional, Fantucchio pedigree, Tales of Suspense #52 (first Black Widow) CGC 9.0, Blue Bolt #115 (L.B. Cole cover) CGC 7.0, and high grade runs of Iron Man and Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD from the late Silver and early Bronze Ages from the Federal Hill Collection.
Modern books include Albedo #2 (first Usagi Yojimbo) CGC 9.6, Walking Dead #1 CGC 9.8 Signature Series Robert Kirkman, and Venom: Lethal Protector #1 CGC 9.8 black cover error edition.
Some of the original art highlights already consigned to the Spring Featured Auction include several Todd McFarlane pieces including the Incredible Hulk #343 cover and #337 title splash with Hulk vs. the X-Men’s Cyclops, Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #10 title splash featuring a Spawn-like Prowler, and Spawn #26 and #27 splash pages; Greg Capullo and Todd McFarlane Spawn #36 page 1 splash with a closeup of a mask-less Spawn; Dave Cockrum Thor #279 cover with Thor battling Ulik to save Jane Foster; Frank Frazetta illustration Arcanum Female Warrior; Moebius Taboo #4 cover; John Buscema Marvel Two-in-One #34 cover with Thing and Nighthawk; and J. Scott Campbell Fathom #1 cover, Uncanny X-Men #1 (2018) Psylocke variant cover, and New Avengers #1 variant cover.
James Jean Fables #32 cover; Gil Kane Daredevil #124 cover; Gene Colan Daredevil #93 title splash with Daredevil and Black Widow; Jim Lee Batman #610 page with the Dark Knight vs. Killer Croc from the popular “Hush” saga, with Scott Williams inks and All-Star Batman and Robin, the Boy Wonder #1 splash featuring Vicky Vale with Williams inks; Joe Kubert Ghosts #106 cover; Jock All-Star Batman #4 variant cover; Eduardo Risso Superman #700 variant cover; Frank Miller Ronin illustration; Greg Capullo Spawn #130 cover; and Alex Ross Kingdom Come #2 painted page are also offered.
Additional art includes Bernie Wrightson House of Mystery #195 title splash featuring horror host, Cain and a page from the Marvel Graphic Novel Spider-Man: HookeyYears of Future Past #2 cover with Storm vs. a Sentinel and Hercules #3 cover and Spider-Man illustration and Cosmic Ghost Rider illustration; Geof Darrow Hit-Girl #4 variant cover and Ant-Man #2 variant cover; Don Heck Tales of Suspense #53 page with Black Widow from her second appearance; Gil Kane Marvel Team-up #23 page with Spider-Man, Human Torch and Iceman; Kelley Jones Sandman #22 page 1 from chapter 1 of “Seasons of Mist”; Bill Sienkiewicz Elektra Assassin #6 page; Dave Gibbons Green Lantern #176 cover with Green Lantern in the Shark’s mouth; and Mike Zeck Master of Kung Fu #74 cover with Shang-Chi battling robots.
Other art highlights include Steve Ditko Scary Tales #11 cover; Bill Sienkiewicz Hulk #20 Moon Knight page; John Romita Jr. and John Romita Amazing Spider-Man Annual #16 page from the first appearance of Monica Rambeau; Don Heck X-Men #49 page with Cyclops, Iceman, Marvel Girl and Angel vs. the Demi-Men; John Byrne Untold Legends of the Batman #1 page retelling part of Batman’s origin with Aparo inks; Dustin Nguyen Detective Comics #849 cover, a surreal painted image of Hush performing surgery on Batman; Michael Golden Avengers Annual #10 page with the X-Men and Spider-Woman; and Michael Turner Witchblade merchandising art.
ComicLink’s auction schedule and previews, Comic Book Exchange, and Comic Art Exchange can be viewed on their website.
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ComicLink Accepts Spring Featured Consignments
There’s still time to consign to ComicLink’s Spring Featured Auction which begins in two weeks on May 14, 2020. They expect this to be one of their biggest auctions of the year. This Featured Auction will have certified comic books from all eras, as well as original comic, fantasy, and illustration art.
“The Spring Featured Auction is going to be filled with incredible, key Golden, Silver, Bronze and Modern Age comic books as well as high grade rarities, and exceptional original comic book and fantasy related artwork. It’s not too late to consign to this blockbuster auction, and we are also offering upfront, interest free cash advances upon receipt of your consignment! Be sure to reach out soon, though, to secure placement,” ComicLink founder and Managing Director, Josh Nathanson, said.
Interested consignors can reach ComicLink’s sales department via email at buysell@comiclink.com or by calling the sales team at (617) 517-0062 (option 1).
Just added to the Spring Featured Auction Preview are Amazing Spider-Man #1 (second Spider-Man, first Jameson) CGC 7.0, Fantastic Four #3 (first uniforms) CGC 9.2, and Mister Mystery #12 (injury to the eye cover) CGC 4.0.
These books join a line-up of significant comic books already in the preview. For Wonder Woman, they have her three biggest keys with All Star Comics #8 (first Wonder Woman and origin) CGC 7.5, Sensation Comics #1 (first Wonder Woman cover, second appearance, origin concludes) CGC 5.0, and Wonder Woman #1 CGC 5.0.
Other major comic books include Journey Into Mystery #83 (first Thor and origin) CGC 9.4, All-American Comics #16 (first Green Lantern and origin) CGC 4.0 and #19 (first Atom) CGC 6.0, Captain America Comics #1 (first Cap and origin, first Bucky, Red Skull) CGC 2.5, #33 (Schomburg Brenner Pass cover) CGC 7.0, #38 (Schomburg cover) CGC 8.5 (top five), #41 (Schomburg’s last Japanese WWII cover) CGC 9.4 (highest, one of two), and #74 (Red Skull cover) CGC 4.5 (C-2), Archie Comics #1 CGC 2.5, Marvel Mystery Comics #25 CGC 8.0, Werewolf By Night #32 (first Moon Knight) CGC 9.8, Giant-Sized X-Men #1 CGC 9.8, Daredevil #1 CGC 9.2 and #3 (first Owl) CGC 9.8 Pacific Coast pedigree (highest, one of two), Superman #14 (patriotic cover) CGC 8.0 and #17 (Hitler/Hirohito cover) CGC 6.0, Aquaman #1 CGC 9.0, and Amazing Spider-Man #1 CGC 6.0, #3 (first Doctor Octopus) CGC 9.0, #6 (first Lizard) CGC 9.2, #21 CGC 9.8, #31 (first Gwen Stacy and Harry Osborn) CGC 9.6, #41 (first Rhino) CGC 9.6, and #50 (first Kingpin).
Additional comics include Batman #125 CGC 9.4 (single highest graded), #126 (Batwoman cover) CGC 9.6 (single highest graded and one of four Batman examples between February ’52 and December ’59 at 9.6 grade), and #155 (first Silver Age Penguin) CGC 9.4, Detective Comics #33 (first origin of Batman) CGC 3.0, #35 (Batman hypo cover) CGC 2.5, #36 (first Hugo Strange) CGC 2.0, and #140 (first Riddler) CGC 6.0, Avengers #1 CGC 8.0 and CGC 7.5 and #8 (first Kang) CGC 9.4 Rocky Mountain pedigree, Planet Comics #1 CGC 6.5, Incredible Hulk #1 CGC 5.0 Signature Series Stan Lee, #3 CGC 8.5, #5 CGC 9.0, and #181 CGC 9.4, All Winners Comics #1 CGC 8.0, X-Men #1 CGC 5.5, Fantastic Four #1 CGC 5.5, #5 (first Dr. Doom) CGC 5.0, #16 CGC 9.4, #19 CGC 9.6, #55 CGC 9.6, and #72 (solo Silver Surfer cover) CGC 9.8 (highest, one of five), Journey Into Mystery #83 CGC 6.5, Tales to Astonish #27 CGC 7.5, Sub-Mariner #8 (Thing battle cover) CGC 9.8 CVA Exceptional, Fantucchio pedigree, Tales of Suspense #52 (first Black Widow) CGC 9.0, Blue Bolt #115 (L.B. Cole cover) CGC 7.0, and high grade runs of Iron Man and Nick Fury, Agent of SHIELD from the late Silver and early Bronze Ages from the Federal Hill Collection.
Modern books include Albedo #2 (first Usagi Yojimbo) CGC 9.6, Walking Dead #1 CGC 9.8 Signature Series Robert Kirkman, and Venom: Lethal Protector #1 CGC 9.8 black cover error edition.
Some of the original art highlights already consigned to the Spring Featured Auction include several Todd McFarlane pieces including the Incredible Hulk #343 cover and #337 title splash with Hulk vs. the X-Men’s Cyclops, Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #10 title splash featuring a Spawn-like Prowler, and Spawn #26 and #27 splash pages; Greg Capullo and Todd McFarlane Spawn #36 page 1 splash with a closeup of a mask-less Spawn; Dave Cockrum Thor #279 cover with Thor battling Ulik to save Jane Foster; Frank Frazetta illustration Arcanum Female Warrior; Moebius Taboo #4 cover; John Buscema Marvel Two-in-One #34 cover with Thing and Nighthawk; and J. Scott Campbell Fathom #1 cover, Uncanny X-Men #1 (2018) Psylocke variant cover, and New Avengers #1 variant cover.
James Jean Fables #32 cover; Gil Kane Daredevil #124 cover; Gene Colan Daredevil #93 title splash with Daredevil and Black Widow; Jim Lee Batman #610 page with the Dark Knight vs. Killer Croc from the popular “Hush” saga, with Scott Williams inks and All-Star Batman and Robin, the Boy Wonder #1 splash featuring Vicky Vale with Williams inks; Joe Kubert Ghosts #106 cover; Jock All-Star Batman #4 variant cover; Eduardo Risso Superman #700 variant cover; Frank Miller Ronin illustration; Greg Capullo Spawn #130 cover; and Alex Ross Kingdom Come #2 painted page are also offered.
Additional art includes Bernie Wrightson House of Mystery #195 title splash featuring horror host, Cain and a page from the Marvel Graphic Novel Spider-Man: HookeyYears of Future Past #2 cover with Storm vs. a Sentinel and Hercules #3 cover and Spider-Man illustration and Cosmic Ghost Rider illustration; Geof Darrow Hit-Girl #4 variant cover and Ant-Man #2 variant cover; Don Heck Tales of Suspense #53 page with Black Widow from her second appearance; Gil Kane Marvel Team-up #23 page with Spider-Man, Human Torch and Iceman; Kelley Jones Sandman #22 page 1 from chapter 1 of “Seasons of Mist”; Bill Sienkiewicz Elektra Assassin #6 page; Dave Gibbons Green Lantern #176 cover with Green Lantern in the Shark’s mouth; and Mike Zeck Master of Kung Fu #74 cover with Shang-Chi battling robots.
Other art highlights include Steve Ditko Scary Tales #11 cover; Bill Sienkiewicz Hulk #20 Moon Knight page; John Romita Jr. and John Romita Amazing Spider-Man Annual #16 page from the first appearance of Monica Rambeau; Don Heck X-Men #49 page with Cyclops, Iceman, Marvel Girl and Angel vs. the Demi-Men; John Byrne Untold Legends of the Batman #1 page retelling part of Batman’s origin with Aparo inks; Dustin Nguyen Detective Comics #849 cover, a surreal painted image of Hush performing surgery on Batman; Michael Golden Avengers Annual #10 page with the X-Men and Spider-Woman; and Michael Turner Witchblade merchandising art.
ComicLink’s auction schedule and previews, Comic Book Exchange, and Comic Art Exchange can be viewed on their website.







