Impressive Original Art in Comiclink Auction

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: September 28, 2007|Views: 55|

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A wide variety of original comic art is being offered in ComicLink’s current Featured Focused Auction, which started on September 21, 2007. From landmark splashes and covers to more accessible art by some of the biggest names in comics, there’s something for just about every collector and budget. Notable artists Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, Bernie Wrightson, Barry Windsor-Smith, Jim Starlin, John Romita, Mike Ploog, George Perez, Gil Kane, Bill Everett, John Buscema, Murphy Anderson, Bob Kane, and more are represented, and the majority of the lots are being offered with no reserve. The original art offerings will be concluding on the night of Friday, October 19, 2007.

Highlights include:

Steve Ditko Amazing Spider-Man #6 page featuring Spidey and the Lizard in his first appearance, Daredevil #1 page 10 by Bill Everett featuring the art that introduced Daredevil’s powers for the very first time, Fantastic Four #3 page 13 by Jack Kirby, Tales To Astonish #60 Hulk splash by Steve Ditko, Amazing Spider-Man Annual #3 half-splash featuring Spider-Man and Thor by John Romita, Incredible Hulk #3 page by Jack Kirby, X-Men #95 full team action page by Dave Cockrum, Avengers #99 battle page by Barry Windsor Smith, X-Men: Hidden Years Cover #20 by John Byrne in tribute to Jack Kirby featuring a homage to the cover of Fantastic Four #1, Three Complete EC Stories by Graham Ingels and one very early “New Trend” story by Johnny Craig  from Crypt of Terror, Fantastic Four Fireside painted cover by Bob Larkin, Iron Man #55 page by Jim Starlin, Steve Ditko Charlton art including splashes, panel pages, and a cover, dozens of Silver Age Superman, Lois Lane, and Supergirl pages and splashes, Phantom art including three Sy Barry sundays and Don Newton’s retelling of the Phantom’s origin from Phantom #67, and Punisher P.O.V. #2 cover by Bernie Wrightson.

To view the current Featured Focused Auction, visit ComicLink.

Impressive Original Art in Comiclink Auction

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: September 28, 2007|Views: 55|

Share:

A wide variety of original comic art is being offered in ComicLink’s current Featured Focused Auction, which started on September 21, 2007. From landmark splashes and covers to more accessible art by some of the biggest names in comics, there’s something for just about every collector and budget. Notable artists Jack Kirby, Steve Ditko, Bernie Wrightson, Barry Windsor-Smith, Jim Starlin, John Romita, Mike Ploog, George Perez, Gil Kane, Bill Everett, John Buscema, Murphy Anderson, Bob Kane, and more are represented, and the majority of the lots are being offered with no reserve. The original art offerings will be concluding on the night of Friday, October 19, 2007.

Highlights include:

Steve Ditko Amazing Spider-Man #6 page featuring Spidey and the Lizard in his first appearance, Daredevil #1 page 10 by Bill Everett featuring the art that introduced Daredevil’s powers for the very first time, Fantastic Four #3 page 13 by Jack Kirby, Tales To Astonish #60 Hulk splash by Steve Ditko, Amazing Spider-Man Annual #3 half-splash featuring Spider-Man and Thor by John Romita, Incredible Hulk #3 page by Jack Kirby, X-Men #95 full team action page by Dave Cockrum, Avengers #99 battle page by Barry Windsor Smith, X-Men: Hidden Years Cover #20 by John Byrne in tribute to Jack Kirby featuring a homage to the cover of Fantastic Four #1, Three Complete EC Stories by Graham Ingels and one very early “New Trend” story by Johnny Craig  from Crypt of Terror, Fantastic Four Fireside painted cover by Bob Larkin, Iron Man #55 page by Jim Starlin, Steve Ditko Charlton art including splashes, panel pages, and a cover, dozens of Silver Age Superman, Lois Lane, and Supergirl pages and splashes, Phantom art including three Sy Barry sundays and Don Newton’s retelling of the Phantom’s origin from Phantom #67, and Punisher P.O.V. #2 cover by Bernie Wrightson.

To view the current Featured Focused Auction, visit ComicLink.