ComicLink Accepting Featured Auction Consignments

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: October 2, 2014|Views: 57|

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ComicLink is currently accepting consignments for its upcoming Fall Featured Auction which, similar in structure to the Summer Featured Auction that recently closed, will showcase high quality vintage comic books and original art.

“The Fall Featured Auction will highlight valuable, vintage comic books and original comic art and offers sellers a chance to be part of one of the best auctions of the year for both original comic related artwork and vintage comic books.” says ComicLink President Josh Nathanson. “If you are interested in reaching the most aggressive comic book bidders in the world, we encourage you to contact ComicLink as soon as possible to consign to this auction so that we may reserve auction slots for you and begin promoting your material. Generous cash advances are available, and placement in this auction offers a quick turn-around. In addition to our normal methods of promotion, select auction material will be showcased at the New York Comic Con (October 9th through 12th), and we expect many prospective bidders to ogle over the material we bring to the show.”

The initial preview was recently launched with some early consignments, and will grow tremendously in the next few weeks. Examples of just a few of the comic books listed early in the preview include: All Star Comics #5 CGC 9.4 Mile High, Amazing Mystery Funnies v2#4 CGC 8.0 (rare, single highest), Amazing Spider-Man #14 CGC 9.6 (highest, first Green Goblin), multiple hot Silver Age keys such as Avengers #1 and X-Men #1, examples from the #1 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), Brave and the Bold #61 CGC 9.8 (single highest), Captain America Comics #31 CGC 9.0 (second highest, Schomburg bondage cover), Flash #123 CGC 9.4 (highest, first Golden Age Flash in Silver Age), Harvey Comics Library #1 CGC 8.0 (“Teen-Age Dope Slaves”), Strange Tales #101 CGC 9.0 (start of Human Torch series), Sub-Mariner Comics #17 and #18 both CGC 9.2 (Schomburg War covers), Tales of Suspense #59 CGC 9.6 (first solo Captain America story in Silver Age), Tales to Astonish #22 CGC 9.0 White Mountain, Tales to Astonish #93 CGC 9.6 (second highest, Hulk vs. Silver Surfer), Young Allies #1 CGC 9.0, a high grade example of the August 1928 Amazing Stories pulp featuring the very first Buck Rogers story, and many more.

The Original Art segment of the preview is growing at a near daily rate. A few of the items consigned early to this auction include a 1979 Brian Bolland Judge Dredd page from 2000 AD, a Spider-Man versus Medusa battle half-splash from Amazing Spider-Man #62 by John Romita and Don Heck, a Frank Miller and Klaus Janson Spider-Man versus Punisher page from Amazing Spider-Man Annual #15, a Jack Kirby Captain America #102 page and a rare Kirby Iron Man page from Tales of Suspense #43, John Buscema’s title splash from Fantastic Four #132, a monumentally-sized Joe Quesada Image Extreme Universe poster pin-up that was also used as a set of variant covers, Marshall Rogers’ Marvel Comics Presents #40 wrap around cover art with Wolverine, a pair of John Buscema Silver Surfer pages from his Marvel Fanfare #51 story, a Frank Thorne Red Sonja battle half-splash from Marvel Feature #4, a Frank Miller Sin City: Hell and Back #4 splash, a 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, Rob Liefeld’s Juggernaut double page title splash from X-Force #4, and more.

“To reserve upcoming auction placement and/or a generous upfront cash advance, simply email buysell@comiclink.com with your prospective sale list, or call (617) 517-0062 (option 1) to speak with Josh Nathanson, Douglas Gillock, Jason Crosby, Sean Goodrich, or Jon Signorelli.  If auction is not your thing, we are also always accepting new sellers for the ComicLink exchange marketplaces, brokering private placement deals, and buying outright. So, it pays to get in touch no matter your selling preference, and we always look forward to hearing from potential sellers.”

To review ComicLink’s auction schedule and auction previews, click here.

ComicLink Accepting Featured Auction Consignments

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: October 2, 2014|Views: 57|

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ComicLink is currently accepting consignments for its upcoming Fall Featured Auction which, similar in structure to the Summer Featured Auction that recently closed, will showcase high quality vintage comic books and original art.

“The Fall Featured Auction will highlight valuable, vintage comic books and original comic art and offers sellers a chance to be part of one of the best auctions of the year for both original comic related artwork and vintage comic books.” says ComicLink President Josh Nathanson. “If you are interested in reaching the most aggressive comic book bidders in the world, we encourage you to contact ComicLink as soon as possible to consign to this auction so that we may reserve auction slots for you and begin promoting your material. Generous cash advances are available, and placement in this auction offers a quick turn-around. In addition to our normal methods of promotion, select auction material will be showcased at the New York Comic Con (October 9th through 12th), and we expect many prospective bidders to ogle over the material we bring to the show.”

The initial preview was recently launched with some early consignments, and will grow tremendously in the next few weeks. Examples of just a few of the comic books listed early in the preview include: All Star Comics #5 CGC 9.4 Mile High, Amazing Mystery Funnies v2#4 CGC 8.0 (rare, single highest), Amazing Spider-Man #14 CGC 9.6 (highest, first Green Goblin), multiple hot Silver Age keys such as Avengers #1 and X-Men #1, examples from the #1 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), Brave and the Bold #61 CGC 9.8 (single highest), Captain America Comics #31 CGC 9.0 (second highest, Schomburg bondage cover), Flash #123 CGC 9.4 (highest, first Golden Age Flash in Silver Age), Harvey Comics Library #1 CGC 8.0 (“Teen-Age Dope Slaves”), Strange Tales #101 CGC 9.0 (start of Human Torch series), Sub-Mariner Comics #17 and #18 both CGC 9.2 (Schomburg War covers), Tales of Suspense #59 CGC 9.6 (first solo Captain America story in Silver Age), Tales to Astonish #22 CGC 9.0 White Mountain, Tales to Astonish #93 CGC 9.6 (second highest, Hulk vs. Silver Surfer), Young Allies #1 CGC 9.0, a high grade example of the August 1928 Amazing Stories pulp featuring the very first Buck Rogers story, and many more.

The Original Art segment of the preview is growing at a near daily rate. A few of the items consigned early to this auction include a 1979 Brian Bolland Judge Dredd page from 2000 AD, a Spider-Man versus Medusa battle half-splash from Amazing Spider-Man #62 by John Romita and Don Heck, a Frank Miller and Klaus Janson Spider-Man versus Punisher page from Amazing Spider-Man Annual #15, a Jack Kirby Captain America #102 page and a rare Kirby Iron Man page from Tales of Suspense #43, John Buscema’s title splash from Fantastic Four #132, a monumentally-sized Joe Quesada Image Extreme Universe poster pin-up that was also used as a set of variant covers, Marshall Rogers’ Marvel Comics Presents #40 wrap around cover art with Wolverine, a pair of John Buscema Silver Surfer pages from his Marvel Fanfare #51 story, a Frank Thorne Red Sonja battle half-splash from Marvel Feature #4, a Frank Miller Sin City: Hell and Back #4 splash, a 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, Rob Liefeld’s Juggernaut double page title splash from X-Force #4, and more.

“To reserve upcoming auction placement and/or a generous upfront cash advance, simply email buysell@comiclink.com with your prospective sale list, or call (617) 517-0062 (option 1) to speak with Josh Nathanson, Douglas Gillock, Jason Crosby, Sean Goodrich, or Jon Signorelli.  If auction is not your thing, we are also always accepting new sellers for the ComicLink exchange marketplaces, brokering private placement deals, and buying outright. So, it pays to get in touch no matter your selling preference, and we always look forward to hearing from potential sellers.”

To review ComicLink’s auction schedule and auction previews, click here.