Comic Art Performs Well at ComicConnect
“The original art section of the Fall Event Auction blew away our expectations completely,” said Rob Reynolds, Director of Consignments for ComicConnect.com. “The Jack Kirby Fantastic Four #11 splash page hammered at $23,500, and a Gene Colan splash for Tales of Suspense #74 sold strong at $14,422.”
In addition, the company reports sales on an Avengers #495 cover by David Finch for $9,632, the cover to Classic X-Men #22 by Arthur Adams hit $8,301, a Kirby X-Men #10 pg $7,500, another Kirby Fantastic Four page from issue #90 sold for $7,225, and a Silver Surfer #14 page featuring the Amazing Spider-Man by John Buscema went to the highest bidder at $6475, another David Finch cover to Avengers #501 sold for $5,101, a Batman Daily Strip from August 1946 $5,001, a Kirby Tales to Astonish #1 page 1 sold for $4,922, and a Don Heck Avengers #25 page sold for $4,222. The company sold nearly 200 original art items in the Fall Event Auction.
ComicConnect wants your original art consignments for the Winter Event Auction catalog and is able to offer cash advances up to $5 million for top-notch original comic art, comic books, and collections.
“ComicConnect holds the records for the three most expensive comic books ever sold, including the Guinness World Record of $2.161 Million for Action Comics #1 CGC 9.0,” Reynolds said. For additional information or to consign, call him at (212) 895-3999 or email him at support@comicconnect.com.
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Comic Art Performs Well at ComicConnect
“The original art section of the Fall Event Auction blew away our expectations completely,” said Rob Reynolds, Director of Consignments for ComicConnect.com. “The Jack Kirby Fantastic Four #11 splash page hammered at $23,500, and a Gene Colan splash for Tales of Suspense #74 sold strong at $14,422.”
In addition, the company reports sales on an Avengers #495 cover by David Finch for $9,632, the cover to Classic X-Men #22 by Arthur Adams hit $8,301, a Kirby X-Men #10 pg $7,500, another Kirby Fantastic Four page from issue #90 sold for $7,225, and a Silver Surfer #14 page featuring the Amazing Spider-Man by John Buscema went to the highest bidder at $6475, another David Finch cover to Avengers #501 sold for $5,101, a Batman Daily Strip from August 1946 $5,001, a Kirby Tales to Astonish #1 page 1 sold for $4,922, and a Don Heck Avengers #25 page sold for $4,222. The company sold nearly 200 original art items in the Fall Event Auction.
ComicConnect wants your original art consignments for the Winter Event Auction catalog and is able to offer cash advances up to $5 million for top-notch original comic art, comic books, and collections.
“ComicConnect holds the records for the three most expensive comic books ever sold, including the Guinness World Record of $2.161 Million for Action Comics #1 CGC 9.0,” Reynolds said. For additional information or to consign, call him at (212) 895-3999 or email him at support@comicconnect.com.







