Original Art in ComicLink Fall Featured Auction

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: November 25, 2015|Views: 64|

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The ComicLink Fall Featured Auction is underway with a wide selection of original artwork and something special for every type of art collector. This is ComicLink’s final auction of 2015 and with a selection of over 600 premium original comic art related lots, it is one of their most comprehensive auction selections of the year. Original art collectors will find everything from historically important covers, splash pages, and panel pages from the Silver Age and Bronze Age from key artists like Jack Kirby, Neal Adams, Frank Miller, Gil Kane, and Jim Starlin to rare Golden Age art by artists like Alex Schomburg to highly prized fantasy illustrations from artists like Frank Frazetta to milestone Modern Age pieces from artists like Jim Lee, Jae Lee, and Todd McFarlane.

Original art highlights are Jim Starlin’s classic Warlock #12 cover, the historic Starlin Iron Man #55 page featuring Iron Man’s first encounter with Drax and Thanos within their first appearance issue, George Pérez’s iconic Justice League of America #217 cover, Marie Severin’s historic Incredible Hulk #102 title splash, Jack Kirby’s title splash page to Fantastic Four #70, work from his only Silver Surfer (Vol. 1) #18 featuring Surfer vs. the Inhumans, and X-Men #11 page featuring the X-Men vs. Magneto, Quicksilver, and Scarlet Witch, and a Fantastic Four #40 Thing vs. Doom page, Neal Adams’ “Man-Bat revealed” page from Detective Comics #400, Adams’ Brave and the Bold #85 page where Batman encounters the “new look” Green Arrow for the first time and his cover for Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen #112, the Don Heck Tales of Suspense #52 page where Tony Stark meets the Black Widow within her very first appearance issue and Heck’s title splash from Avengers #39, an Amazing Spider-Man #69 half-splash with Spider-Man battling the Kingpin, Gil Kane’s Marvel Premiere #17 (third Iron Fist) cover and his Marvel Double Feature #15 cover featuring Captain America held prisoner by the Red Skull, the double page spread from Batman #457 featuring the important first on-page appearance of Tim Drake in the Robin costume by Norm Breyfogle, Bob Layton’s cover to Iron Man #151 featuring an early Scott Lang Ant-Man appearance, Jae Lee’s recent variant cover to Dark Knight III: Master Race #1 (the 2015 sequel to Batman: The Dark Knight Returns), Alex Schomburg’s 1943 cover for All New Comics #5, a Frank Frazetta Conan illustration and stunning sci-fi/fantasy pen and ink drawing, Jim Lee’s historic “Meet Image!” featurette from the 1992 Chicago Comic Con program as well as two censored pages from All Star Batman and Robin #10, and there is so much more.

“We are excited to be able to bring our bidders such a wide variety of significant pieces from all of the different eras of the hobby. Everything mentioned in this article is just the tip of the iceberg, so interested bidders should take some time to review all of the auction listings” Josh Nathanson, President of ComicLink.com said. “We are currently accepting consignments for auctions to be held in the first quarter of 2016, including the January Focused Auction and the Winter Featured Auction which will begin in early February. There is no time like the present to contact us so we can start promoting your items for the New Year!”

To review ComicLink’s auction schedule and auction previews go to their website.

Original Art in ComicLink Fall Featured Auction

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: November 25, 2015|Views: 64|

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The ComicLink Fall Featured Auction is underway with a wide selection of original artwork and something special for every type of art collector. This is ComicLink’s final auction of 2015 and with a selection of over 600 premium original comic art related lots, it is one of their most comprehensive auction selections of the year. Original art collectors will find everything from historically important covers, splash pages, and panel pages from the Silver Age and Bronze Age from key artists like Jack Kirby, Neal Adams, Frank Miller, Gil Kane, and Jim Starlin to rare Golden Age art by artists like Alex Schomburg to highly prized fantasy illustrations from artists like Frank Frazetta to milestone Modern Age pieces from artists like Jim Lee, Jae Lee, and Todd McFarlane.

Original art highlights are Jim Starlin’s classic Warlock #12 cover, the historic Starlin Iron Man #55 page featuring Iron Man’s first encounter with Drax and Thanos within their first appearance issue, George Pérez’s iconic Justice League of America #217 cover, Marie Severin’s historic Incredible Hulk #102 title splash, Jack Kirby’s title splash page to Fantastic Four #70, work from his only Silver Surfer (Vol. 1) #18 featuring Surfer vs. the Inhumans, and X-Men #11 page featuring the X-Men vs. Magneto, Quicksilver, and Scarlet Witch, and a Fantastic Four #40 Thing vs. Doom page, Neal Adams’ “Man-Bat revealed” page from Detective Comics #400, Adams’ Brave and the Bold #85 page where Batman encounters the “new look” Green Arrow for the first time and his cover for Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen #112, the Don Heck Tales of Suspense #52 page where Tony Stark meets the Black Widow within her very first appearance issue and Heck’s title splash from Avengers #39, an Amazing Spider-Man #69 half-splash with Spider-Man battling the Kingpin, Gil Kane’s Marvel Premiere #17 (third Iron Fist) cover and his Marvel Double Feature #15 cover featuring Captain America held prisoner by the Red Skull, the double page spread from Batman #457 featuring the important first on-page appearance of Tim Drake in the Robin costume by Norm Breyfogle, Bob Layton’s cover to Iron Man #151 featuring an early Scott Lang Ant-Man appearance, Jae Lee’s recent variant cover to Dark Knight III: Master Race #1 (the 2015 sequel to Batman: The Dark Knight Returns), Alex Schomburg’s 1943 cover for All New Comics #5, a Frank Frazetta Conan illustration and stunning sci-fi/fantasy pen and ink drawing, Jim Lee’s historic “Meet Image!” featurette from the 1992 Chicago Comic Con program as well as two censored pages from All Star Batman and Robin #10, and there is so much more.

“We are excited to be able to bring our bidders such a wide variety of significant pieces from all of the different eras of the hobby. Everything mentioned in this article is just the tip of the iceberg, so interested bidders should take some time to review all of the auction listings” Josh Nathanson, President of ComicLink.com said. “We are currently accepting consignments for auctions to be held in the first quarter of 2016, including the January Focused Auction and the Winter Featured Auction which will begin in early February. There is no time like the present to contact us so we can start promoting your items for the New Year!”

To review ComicLink’s auction schedule and auction previews go to their website.