ComicLink’s November Event Posts Strong Results

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: December 4, 2009|Views: 72|

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In ComicLink’s auction which ended in late November 2009, sales of vintage comic books and original art realized record results.

For CGC-certified comic books those results included Adventure Comics #247 7.5 ($5,046), Amazing Adventures #5 9.4($4,000), Amazing Fantasy #15 7.5 ($57,555), Amazing Spider-Man #5 9.8 ($97,000), Amazing Spider-Man #13 9.4 ($14,250), Amazing Spider-Man #24 9.6 ($22,755), Amazing Spider-Man #54 9.8 ($16,793), Amazing Spider-Man #5 9.6 ($11,255), Exciting Comics #39  6.0 ($3,400), Fantastic Four #25 9.4 ($10,750), Fantastic Four #56 9.6 ($3,667), Green Lantern #59 9.8 ($5,900), Human Torch #12 7.5 ($5,555), Journey Into Mystery #83 6.0 ($5,278), Marvel Spotlight #5 9.8 ($14,227), Our Gang Comics #1 8.5 ($2,253), Richie Rich #1 9.2 ($6,988), Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos #13 9.4 ($2,984), Star Wars #1 9.6 Price Variant ($26,250), Startling Comics #49 9.4 ($11,250), Suspense Comics #3 2.5 Restored ($5,200), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 9.6 ($9,999), Thor #144 9.8 ($4,095), and Web Of Spider-Man #1 10.0 ($4,199).

In the original art category, results include G.I. Joe #24 cover by Mike Zeck($9,999), Daredevil #159 splash page by Frank Miller and Klaus Jansen ($9,000), G.I. Joe #1 splash by Herb Trimpe ($7,101), an unpublished cover for Silver Surfer #5 by John Buscema ($6,500), the cover for  Alpha Flight #13 by John Byrne ($6,300), an Elektra Assassin #5 interior splash by Bill Sienkiewicz ($5,400), the cover for Marvel Age #14 featuring Alpha Flight by John Byrne ($5,200), Tales of Suspense #42 Page 12 by Don Heck ($5,000), and Stalker #4 Page 15 by Steve Ditko ($3,100).

ComicLink is now accepting seller consignments of vintage comic books and original art for their January and February Auctions. If interested, simply e-mail buysell@comiclink.com or call (718) 246-0300 to speak with Josh Nathanson or Douglas Gillock, or other members of the ComicLink team.

ComicLink’s November Event Posts Strong Results

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: December 4, 2009|Views: 72|

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In ComicLink’s auction which ended in late November 2009, sales of vintage comic books and original art realized record results.

For CGC-certified comic books those results included Adventure Comics #247 7.5 ($5,046), Amazing Adventures #5 9.4($4,000), Amazing Fantasy #15 7.5 ($57,555), Amazing Spider-Man #5 9.8 ($97,000), Amazing Spider-Man #13 9.4 ($14,250), Amazing Spider-Man #24 9.6 ($22,755), Amazing Spider-Man #54 9.8 ($16,793), Amazing Spider-Man #5 9.6 ($11,255), Exciting Comics #39  6.0 ($3,400), Fantastic Four #25 9.4 ($10,750), Fantastic Four #56 9.6 ($3,667), Green Lantern #59 9.8 ($5,900), Human Torch #12 7.5 ($5,555), Journey Into Mystery #83 6.0 ($5,278), Marvel Spotlight #5 9.8 ($14,227), Our Gang Comics #1 8.5 ($2,253), Richie Rich #1 9.2 ($6,988), Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos #13 9.4 ($2,984), Star Wars #1 9.6 Price Variant ($26,250), Startling Comics #49 9.4 ($11,250), Suspense Comics #3 2.5 Restored ($5,200), Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 9.6 ($9,999), Thor #144 9.8 ($4,095), and Web Of Spider-Man #1 10.0 ($4,199).

In the original art category, results include G.I. Joe #24 cover by Mike Zeck($9,999), Daredevil #159 splash page by Frank Miller and Klaus Jansen ($9,000), G.I. Joe #1 splash by Herb Trimpe ($7,101), an unpublished cover for Silver Surfer #5 by John Buscema ($6,500), the cover for  Alpha Flight #13 by John Byrne ($6,300), an Elektra Assassin #5 interior splash by Bill Sienkiewicz ($5,400), the cover for Marvel Age #14 featuring Alpha Flight by John Byrne ($5,200), Tales of Suspense #42 Page 12 by Don Heck ($5,000), and Stalker #4 Page 15 by Steve Ditko ($3,100).

ComicLink is now accepting seller consignments of vintage comic books and original art for their January and February Auctions. If interested, simply e-mail buysell@comiclink.com or call (718) 246-0300 to speak with Josh Nathanson or Douglas Gillock, or other members of the ComicLink team.