ComicLink Fall Featured Holds Many Vintage Books

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: November 25, 2015|Views: 65|

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The ComicLink Fall Featured Auction is underway with a broad selection of exceptional CGC and CBCS certified comic books. This is ComicLink’s final auction of 2015 and with a selection of over 1,300 high quality comic books, it is one of the finest auction selections of the year.

“The market for vintage comic books is very strong right now and it continues to expand as more fans across the globe seek out these classic early appearances of the characters who are now an indelible part of mass popular culture. ComicLink is thrilled to bring our bidders such an exceptional variety of key comic books,” Josh Nathanson, President of ComicLink.com said.

Comic book highlights in the auction include Tales of Suspense #39 CBCS 9.0 (first Iron Man), X-Men #1 CGC 9.0 Signature Series signed by Stan Lee (first X-Men and Magneto), Amazing Spider-Man #1 CGC 7.5, Marvel Mystery Comics #9 CGC 5.5 (Human Torch vs. Sub-Mariner battle cover and story), Wonder Woman #1 CGC 6.5 (Davis Crippen/D copy) along with a significant run of very tough Golden Age and early Silver Age Wonder Woman issues, Adventure Comics #40 CGC 6.5 (1939, Sandman begins), Archie Comics #1 through #10 (#1 is CBCS 4.0 and #10 is a single highest CGC 8.0), Batman #1 CGC 7.0 (restored), high grade Batman and Detective Comics issues from the Golden and Silver Age such as Batman #20 CGC 9.0 Spokane Pedigree (first Batmobile cover), #38 CGC 9.4 (Penguin cover), #66 CGC 9.4 (Joker cover), #171 CGC 9.0 Rocky Mountain (first Silver Age Riddler), and Detective Comics #61 CGC 9.6, #168 (Joker origin) CGC 8.5 (one of the top graded examples), Showcase #4 CGC 5.5 (first Silver Age Flash), Amazing Spider-Man #9 CGC 9.6 (first Electro), Avengers #4 CGC 9.4 (first Silver Age Captain America), Incredible Hulk #4 CGC 9.6, Iron Man #55 CGC 9.8 (first Thanos and Drax), New Mutants #98 CGC 9.9 (first Deadpool), Marvel Family #1 CGC 7.0 (first Black Adam), All-American Comics #17 CGC 5.0 (second Green Lantern), Captain America Comics #74 CGC 5.5 (scarce Red Skull Weird Tales cover), Detective Comics #27 CBCS .1 and #31 CGC 1.0 (classic cover), Amazing Spider-Man #129 CGC 9.8 (first Punisher), Daredevil #7 CBCS 9.4 (first red costume), and Strange Tales #135 CBCS 9.6 (first S.H.I.E.L.D.), Adventure Comics #48 (first Hourman) CGC 6.5 white pages, Incredible Hulk #1 CBCS 6.5, Strange Tales #110 CGC 8.0 (first Doctor Strange), Tales to Astonish #27 CGC 7.5 Signature Series (first Hank Pym who later becomes Ant-Man), Marvel Mystery Comics #78 CGC 9.4 (Big Apple copy), and these are just samples. 

ComicLink is 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 ComicLink.

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

ComicLink Fall Featured Holds Many Vintage Books

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: November 25, 2015|Views: 65|

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The ComicLink Fall Featured Auction is underway with a broad selection of exceptional CGC and CBCS certified comic books. This is ComicLink’s final auction of 2015 and with a selection of over 1,300 high quality comic books, it is one of the finest auction selections of the year.

“The market for vintage comic books is very strong right now and it continues to expand as more fans across the globe seek out these classic early appearances of the characters who are now an indelible part of mass popular culture. ComicLink is thrilled to bring our bidders such an exceptional variety of key comic books,” Josh Nathanson, President of ComicLink.com said.

Comic book highlights in the auction include Tales of Suspense #39 CBCS 9.0 (first Iron Man), X-Men #1 CGC 9.0 Signature Series signed by Stan Lee (first X-Men and Magneto), Amazing Spider-Man #1 CGC 7.5, Marvel Mystery Comics #9 CGC 5.5 (Human Torch vs. Sub-Mariner battle cover and story), Wonder Woman #1 CGC 6.5 (Davis Crippen/D copy) along with a significant run of very tough Golden Age and early Silver Age Wonder Woman issues, Adventure Comics #40 CGC 6.5 (1939, Sandman begins), Archie Comics #1 through #10 (#1 is CBCS 4.0 and #10 is a single highest CGC 8.0), Batman #1 CGC 7.0 (restored), high grade Batman and Detective Comics issues from the Golden and Silver Age such as Batman #20 CGC 9.0 Spokane Pedigree (first Batmobile cover), #38 CGC 9.4 (Penguin cover), #66 CGC 9.4 (Joker cover), #171 CGC 9.0 Rocky Mountain (first Silver Age Riddler), and Detective Comics #61 CGC 9.6, #168 (Joker origin) CGC 8.5 (one of the top graded examples), Showcase #4 CGC 5.5 (first Silver Age Flash), Amazing Spider-Man #9 CGC 9.6 (first Electro), Avengers #4 CGC 9.4 (first Silver Age Captain America), Incredible Hulk #4 CGC 9.6, Iron Man #55 CGC 9.8 (first Thanos and Drax), New Mutants #98 CGC 9.9 (first Deadpool), Marvel Family #1 CGC 7.0 (first Black Adam), All-American Comics #17 CGC 5.0 (second Green Lantern), Captain America Comics #74 CGC 5.5 (scarce Red Skull Weird Tales cover), Detective Comics #27 CBCS .1 and #31 CGC 1.0 (classic cover), Amazing Spider-Man #129 CGC 9.8 (first Punisher), Daredevil #7 CBCS 9.4 (first red costume), and Strange Tales #135 CBCS 9.6 (first S.H.I.E.L.D.), Adventure Comics #48 (first Hourman) CGC 6.5 white pages, Incredible Hulk #1 CBCS 6.5, Strange Tales #110 CGC 8.0 (first Doctor Strange), Tales to Astonish #27 CGC 7.5 Signature Series (first Hank Pym who later becomes Ant-Man), Marvel Mystery Comics #78 CGC 9.4 (Big Apple copy), and these are just samples. 

ComicLink is 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 ComicLink.

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