ComicLink Seeks Featured Auction Consignments

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: October 24, 2014|Views: 58|

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ComicLink is still accepting consignments for its upcoming Fall Featured Auction. The auction, which will launch on November 19, 2014, will feature high quality vintage comic books and original artwork.

“The Fall Featured Auction offers sellers a chance to reach the most aggressive bidders in the world for comic books and related original artwork,” says ComicLink President Josh Nathanson. Those interested in participating in this auction as a seller, are encouraged to contact ComicLink as soon as possible to reserve auction slots. Generous cash advances are still available, and placement in this auction now offers a quick turnaround on the balance. New items continue to be added to the still-growing preview on a daily basis, and ComicLink is excited about incoming material.

Examples of just a few of the comic books already listed in the preview include: multiple hot Silver Age keys such as Amazing Spider-Man #1 CGC 7.5, Avengers #1 CGC 8.0, Brave and the Bold #28 CGC 8.0, Justice League of America #1 CGC 7.5, Strange Tales #110 CGC 8.0, and X-Men #1 CGC 8.5. Other high grade Silver and Bronze Age comics such as Amazing Spider-Man #14 CGC 9.6 (highest, first Green Goblin), Avengers #55 CGC 9.6 (first Ultron), examples from the number one ranked CGC Registry Set of Batman issues #201 through #300 including #210 CGC 9.8 (highest, 1 of 2), #219 CGC 9.8 (highest, 1 of 2), #227 CGC 9.8 (highest, classic cover), #238 CGC 9.4 (highest, 1 of 3), and #251 CGC 9.8 (highest, classic cover) are in the auction.

They also have Captain America #110 CGC 9.6 double cover, Challengers of the Unknown #1 CGC 8.0, Fantastic Four #3 CGC 8.5, Flash #106 CGC 9.0 (second highest), #123 CGC 9.4 (highest, first Golden Age Flash in Silver Age) and #175 (Superman/Flash race) CGC 9.8. The auction includes Green Lantern #59 CGC 9.6, Hawkman #4 CGC 9.4 (first Zatanna), Incredible Hulk #182 CGC 9.8, Iron Man #55 CGC 9.6 (first Thanos), Journey Into Mystery #109 CGC 9.4 (Magneto cover), Justice League #92 CGC 9.8 (Grundy cover), Marvel Premiere #15 CGC 9.6 (first Iron Fist), Marvel Super-Heroes #12 CGC 9.6 (first Captain Marvel), Ms. Marvel #1 CGC 9.8, Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen #134 CGC 9.8 (highest, first Darkseid), Tales of Suspense #59 CGC 9.6 (first solo Captain America story in Silver Age), Tales to Astonish #13 CGC 8.0 (first Groot), Strange Tales #101 CGC 9.0 (start of Human Torch series) and much more.

On the Golden Age side, a solid block of comic books from the Jamie Graham/Graham Crackers Comics Collection have recently been added to the preview, including but not limited to Action Comics #76 CGC 8.0 (WWII cover), #80 CGC 9.2 (second Mr. Mxyztplk, second highest), and #95 CGC 9.4 (highest, 1 of 2). They also have All-American #61 CGC 5.5 (first Solomon Grundy), a group of early Archie Comics issues, Boy Comics #7 CGC 8.5 (Anti-Hitler cover), Detective Comics issues such as #90 CGC 9.2, #96 CGC 9.4 Rockford, #102 CGC 9.2 (Joker cover), #107 CGC 9.4 (highest, 1 of 2), #111 CGC 9.6, #112 CGC 9.4, #140 CGC 5.0 (first Riddler), and #168 CGC 7.5 Davis Crippen/Double cover (Joker origin). The auction has Flash Comics #12 CGC 9.4 (War cover, 1 of the top 2 graded), a strong Human Torch run including #1 CGC 7.5, #2 CGC 7.0, #3 CGC 6.5, #5 CGC 5.0, #6 CGC 7.0, #7 CGC 7.0, #8 CGC 8.5, #10 CGC 6.5, #13 CGC 6.5, #15 CGC 9.0 Okajima and more, plus Master Comics #24 CGC 9.0 Rockford (Statue of Liberty cover), Sensation Comics #58 CGC 9.8 Big Apple (Single highest), Smash Comics #31 CGC 9.4 Mile High, and Zip Comics #34 CGC 7.5 (Single highest).

These items join such Golden Age highlights as All Star Comics #5 CGC 9.4 Mile High, Captain America Comics #5 CGC 8.5, Amazing Mystery Funnies v2 #4 CGC 8.0 (rare, single highest Centaur), early Archie Comics issues including #11 CGC 5.0 and #15 CGC 7.0 (second highest), Batman #5 CGC 7.5, Black Cat Mystery Comics #50 CGC 5.0 (classic cover), Brave and the Bold #61 CGC 9.8 (single highest), Captain America Comics #31 CGC 9.0 (second highest, Schomburg bondage cover), Harvey Comics Library #1 CGC 8.0 (“Teen-Age Dope Slaves”), a near complete Human Torch run including #1 CGC 7.5, #8 CGC 8.5, and #15 CGC 9.0 Okajima. They also have Looney Tunes #1 CGC 5.0, Military Comics #1 CGC 8.5 Billy Wright, New Comics #11 CGC 3.5 (ad for Detective #1), Star Spangled War Stories #90 CGC 8.5 (single highest, first War that Time Forgot story), a run of high grade pre-hero Strange Tales, Sub-Mariner Comics issues including #1 CGC 4.0 and #17 and #18 both CGC 9.2 (Schomburg War covers) and numerous other high grade Golden Age Sub-Mariner Comics issues, Terrific Comics #5 CGC 2.0, Venus #18 CGC 4.5, and Young Allies #1 CGC 9.0.

The Original Art segment of this auction is also exciting. Many items have already been consigned and much more is en route. A few examples include an incredible battle page from Amazing Spider-Man #36 featuring large images of Spider-Man in every panel from Ditko’s prime period, a John Romita and Don Heck page from Amazing Spider-Man #62 featuring a battle half-splash of Spider-Man versus Medusa, an incredible John Byrne Fantastic Four #244 half-splash with Galactus and the Fantastic Four. Original Art also includes numerous works by Jack Kirby including a complete Tales of Suspense #35 seven-page Pre-Hero story, a Captain America #102 page and a rare Kirby Iron Man page from Tales of Suspense #43. Frank Miller art including the cover to Superman: The Secret Years #4, a Sin City: Hell and Back #4 splash, and a Miller and Jansen Spider-Man versus Punisher page from Amazing Spider-Man Annual #15 are in the auction.

Joe Kubert’s Our Army at War #195 cover art featuring Sgt. Rock, the Amazing Spider-Man #221 cover art with a full-figure of Spider-Man taking on Ramrod, a 1979 Brian Bolland Judge Dredd page from 2000 AD, several works by John Buscema including the title splash from Fantastic Four #132, a pair of Silver Surfer pages from his Marvel Fanfare #51 story, and an Avengers #79 battle page are in the auction. George Pérez art including his New Teen Titans #7 cover, a Tales of the Teen Titans #44 page from the very first Nightwing appearance, a significant splash page from Crisis on Infinite Earths #12, and an Infinity Gauntlet #3 half-splash with Warlock and Galactus are up for bidding.

Other original art includes a Jim Starlin Warlock #13 page loaded with images of the hero, a gigantic Joe Quesada Image Extreme Universe poster pin-up that was also used as a set of variant covers, an Earl Norem Savage Sword of Conan cover painting, a Gil Kane Atom #7 page with Atom and Hawkman battling aliens from the cover scene, a very interesting Robert Crumb Self-Portrait including an impassioned letter by the iconic artist, Marshall Rogers’ Marvel Comics Presents #40 wrap around cover art with Wolverine, and a Frank Thorne Red Sonja battle half-splash from Marvel Feature #4. They also have Simon Bisley over-sized Swamp Thing pin-up used for a T-Shirt design, Matt Wagner’s Wonder Woman #204 cover painting, Dave McKean’s slipcase art for The World of Sandman, an Andy Kubert X-Men #16 page with the X-Men, X-Force, and Apocalypse.

To reserve upcoming auction placement, email buysell@comiclink.com with your prospective sales list, or call (617) 517-0062, option 1, to speak with Josh Nathanson, Douglas Gillock, Jason Crosby, Sean Goodrich, or Jon Signorelli. They are also always accepting new sellers for the ComicLink exchange marketplaces, brokering private placement deals, and buying outright for those who do not like auctions. It pays to get in touch no matter your selling preference, and they always look forward to hearing from potential sellers.

Review ComicLink’s auction schedule and auction previews, on their website.

ComicLink Seeks Featured Auction Consignments

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: October 24, 2014|Views: 58|

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ComicLink is still accepting consignments for its upcoming Fall Featured Auction. The auction, which will launch on November 19, 2014, will feature high quality vintage comic books and original artwork.

“The Fall Featured Auction offers sellers a chance to reach the most aggressive bidders in the world for comic books and related original artwork,” says ComicLink President Josh Nathanson. Those interested in participating in this auction as a seller, are encouraged to contact ComicLink as soon as possible to reserve auction slots. Generous cash advances are still available, and placement in this auction now offers a quick turnaround on the balance. New items continue to be added to the still-growing preview on a daily basis, and ComicLink is excited about incoming material.

Examples of just a few of the comic books already listed in the preview include: multiple hot Silver Age keys such as Amazing Spider-Man #1 CGC 7.5, Avengers #1 CGC 8.0, Brave and the Bold #28 CGC 8.0, Justice League of America #1 CGC 7.5, Strange Tales #110 CGC 8.0, and X-Men #1 CGC 8.5. Other high grade Silver and Bronze Age comics such as Amazing Spider-Man #14 CGC 9.6 (highest, first Green Goblin), Avengers #55 CGC 9.6 (first Ultron), examples from the number one ranked CGC Registry Set of Batman issues #201 through #300 including #210 CGC 9.8 (highest, 1 of 2), #219 CGC 9.8 (highest, 1 of 2), #227 CGC 9.8 (highest, classic cover), #238 CGC 9.4 (highest, 1 of 3), and #251 CGC 9.8 (highest, classic cover) are in the auction.

They also have Captain America #110 CGC 9.6 double cover, Challengers of the Unknown #1 CGC 8.0, Fantastic Four #3 CGC 8.5, Flash #106 CGC 9.0 (second highest), #123 CGC 9.4 (highest, first Golden Age Flash in Silver Age) and #175 (Superman/Flash race) CGC 9.8. The auction includes Green Lantern #59 CGC 9.6, Hawkman #4 CGC 9.4 (first Zatanna), Incredible Hulk #182 CGC 9.8, Iron Man #55 CGC 9.6 (first Thanos), Journey Into Mystery #109 CGC 9.4 (Magneto cover), Justice League #92 CGC 9.8 (Grundy cover), Marvel Premiere #15 CGC 9.6 (first Iron Fist), Marvel Super-Heroes #12 CGC 9.6 (first Captain Marvel), Ms. Marvel #1 CGC 9.8, Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen #134 CGC 9.8 (highest, first Darkseid), Tales of Suspense #59 CGC 9.6 (first solo Captain America story in Silver Age), Tales to Astonish #13 CGC 8.0 (first Groot), Strange Tales #101 CGC 9.0 (start of Human Torch series) and much more.

On the Golden Age side, a solid block of comic books from the Jamie Graham/Graham Crackers Comics Collection have recently been added to the preview, including but not limited to Action Comics #76 CGC 8.0 (WWII cover), #80 CGC 9.2 (second Mr. Mxyztplk, second highest), and #95 CGC 9.4 (highest, 1 of 2). They also have All-American #61 CGC 5.5 (first Solomon Grundy), a group of early Archie Comics issues, Boy Comics #7 CGC 8.5 (Anti-Hitler cover), Detective Comics issues such as #90 CGC 9.2, #96 CGC 9.4 Rockford, #102 CGC 9.2 (Joker cover), #107 CGC 9.4 (highest, 1 of 2), #111 CGC 9.6, #112 CGC 9.4, #140 CGC 5.0 (first Riddler), and #168 CGC 7.5 Davis Crippen/Double cover (Joker origin). The auction has Flash Comics #12 CGC 9.4 (War cover, 1 of the top 2 graded), a strong Human Torch run including #1 CGC 7.5, #2 CGC 7.0, #3 CGC 6.5, #5 CGC 5.0, #6 CGC 7.0, #7 CGC 7.0, #8 CGC 8.5, #10 CGC 6.5, #13 CGC 6.5, #15 CGC 9.0 Okajima and more, plus Master Comics #24 CGC 9.0 Rockford (Statue of Liberty cover), Sensation Comics #58 CGC 9.8 Big Apple (Single highest), Smash Comics #31 CGC 9.4 Mile High, and Zip Comics #34 CGC 7.5 (Single highest).

These items join such Golden Age highlights as All Star Comics #5 CGC 9.4 Mile High, Captain America Comics #5 CGC 8.5, Amazing Mystery Funnies v2 #4 CGC 8.0 (rare, single highest Centaur), early Archie Comics issues including #11 CGC 5.0 and #15 CGC 7.0 (second highest), Batman #5 CGC 7.5, Black Cat Mystery Comics #50 CGC 5.0 (classic cover), Brave and the Bold #61 CGC 9.8 (single highest), Captain America Comics #31 CGC 9.0 (second highest, Schomburg bondage cover), Harvey Comics Library #1 CGC 8.0 (“Teen-Age Dope Slaves”), a near complete Human Torch run including #1 CGC 7.5, #8 CGC 8.5, and #15 CGC 9.0 Okajima. They also have Looney Tunes #1 CGC 5.0, Military Comics #1 CGC 8.5 Billy Wright, New Comics #11 CGC 3.5 (ad for Detective #1), Star Spangled War Stories #90 CGC 8.5 (single highest, first War that Time Forgot story), a run of high grade pre-hero Strange Tales, Sub-Mariner Comics issues including #1 CGC 4.0 and #17 and #18 both CGC 9.2 (Schomburg War covers) and numerous other high grade Golden Age Sub-Mariner Comics issues, Terrific Comics #5 CGC 2.0, Venus #18 CGC 4.5, and Young Allies #1 CGC 9.0.

The Original Art segment of this auction is also exciting. Many items have already been consigned and much more is en route. A few examples include an incredible battle page from Amazing Spider-Man #36 featuring large images of Spider-Man in every panel from Ditko’s prime period, a John Romita and Don Heck page from Amazing Spider-Man #62 featuring a battle half-splash of Spider-Man versus Medusa, an incredible John Byrne Fantastic Four #244 half-splash with Galactus and the Fantastic Four. Original Art also includes numerous works by Jack Kirby including a complete Tales of Suspense #35 seven-page Pre-Hero story, a Captain America #102 page and a rare Kirby Iron Man page from Tales of Suspense #43. Frank Miller art including the cover to Superman: The Secret Years #4, a Sin City: Hell and Back #4 splash, and a Miller and Jansen Spider-Man versus Punisher page from Amazing Spider-Man Annual #15 are in the auction.

Joe Kubert’s Our Army at War #195 cover art featuring Sgt. Rock, the Amazing Spider-Man #221 cover art with a full-figure of Spider-Man taking on Ramrod, a 1979 Brian Bolland Judge Dredd page from 2000 AD, several works by John Buscema including the title splash from Fantastic Four #132, a pair of Silver Surfer pages from his Marvel Fanfare #51 story, and an Avengers #79 battle page are in the auction. George Pérez art including his New Teen Titans #7 cover, a Tales of the Teen Titans #44 page from the very first Nightwing appearance, a significant splash page from Crisis on Infinite Earths #12, and an Infinity Gauntlet #3 half-splash with Warlock and Galactus are up for bidding.

Other original art includes a Jim Starlin Warlock #13 page loaded with images of the hero, a gigantic Joe Quesada Image Extreme Universe poster pin-up that was also used as a set of variant covers, an Earl Norem Savage Sword of Conan cover painting, a Gil Kane Atom #7 page with Atom and Hawkman battling aliens from the cover scene, a very interesting Robert Crumb Self-Portrait including an impassioned letter by the iconic artist, Marshall Rogers’ Marvel Comics Presents #40 wrap around cover art with Wolverine, and a Frank Thorne Red Sonja battle half-splash from Marvel Feature #4. They also have Simon Bisley over-sized Swamp Thing pin-up used for a T-Shirt design, Matt Wagner’s Wonder Woman #204 cover painting, Dave McKean’s slipcase art for The World of Sandman, an Andy Kubert X-Men #16 page with the X-Men, X-Force, and Apocalypse.

To reserve upcoming auction placement, email buysell@comiclink.com with your prospective sales list, or call (617) 517-0062, option 1, to speak with Josh Nathanson, Douglas Gillock, Jason Crosby, Sean Goodrich, or Jon Signorelli. They are also always accepting new sellers for the ComicLink exchange marketplaces, brokering private placement deals, and buying outright for those who do not like auctions. It pays to get in touch no matter your selling preference, and they always look forward to hearing from potential sellers.

Review ComicLink’s auction schedule and auction previews, on their website.