ComicLink Accepts Auction Consignments

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: September 5, 2018|Views: 56|

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On the heels of the close of their Summer Featured Auction, ComicLink is busy gathering consignments for other upcoming auctions. Consignment opportunities include the September Focused Auction, the October Focused Auction, and the Fall Featured Auction which begins in November. Interested sellers can contact ComicLink at buysell@comiclink.com or (617) 517-0062 (option 1) to speak with Josh Nathanson, Douglas Gillock, Jason Crosby, Jon Signorelli, or Ross Kearney. Upfront cash advances are available upon request.

Some of the highlights already consigned to the September Focused Auction include Amazing Fantasy #15 (first Spider-Man and origin) CGC 7.0, Amazing Spider-Man #39 CGC 9.6, #40 CGC 9.8, and #129 (first Punisher) CGC 9.8, X-Men #1 (first X-Men and Magneto) CGC 7.0, and Incredible Hulk #181 (first full Wolverine) CGC 9.6. The Batman/Joker rivalry is featured in Detective Comics #76 (Robinson Joker cover) CGC 7.0. There are many other key and high grade Silver and Bronze Age comic books, rare Golden Age, and high grade Modern Age books, and hundreds of original art session lots. Over 175 new to market offerings from the John G. Fantucchio pedigree collection including many Silver and early Bronze examples that are single highest graded, will be included. The auction will also include hundreds of pieces of original art from a variety of top artists across generations.

The Fall Featured Auction preview was recently launched and already includes such offerings as Showcase #4 (first Silver Age Flash and origin) CGC 6.0, Detective Comics #37 (last pre-Robin Batman story) CGC 6.0 and #225 (first Martian Manhunter) CGC 6.0, Action Comics #19 CGC 7.5 and #252 (first Supergirl) CGC 6.5, Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1 (first Sinister Six) CGC 9.6, Blue Beetle #52 (Kamen cover) CGC 9.0, House of Secrets #92 (first Swamp Thing) CGC 9.2, Marvel Family #1 (first Black Atom) CGC 8.0, Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen #134 (first Darkseid) CGC 9.8, and Fantastic Four #45 (first Inhumans) CGC 9.4.

Original art offerings in the Fall Featured Auction preview include work by such top artists as Todd McFarlane, John Buscema, Steve Ditko, Glenn Fabry, Gabriele Dell’Otto, Gil Kane, Fastner and Larson, Rob Liefeld, Terry Moore, Bill Sienkiewicz, and Bernie Wrightson.

ComicLink and its affiliates (sportscardlink.com, certifiedlink.com) are seeking consignments of vintage comic books, comic related artwork, vintage sports cards, and certified coins. The firm provides upfront cash advances for consigned material, third party grading evaluation and submission, and promotion to their base of global bidders acquired over 22 years in the hobby ‒ all for a low commission rate.

In addition to auctioning items for consignors, ComicLink is also always accepting new sellers for the ComicLink exchange marketplaces, brokering private placement deals, and buying outright.

ComicLink’s auction schedule, the Comic Book Exchange, and Comic Art Exchange can be viewed on their website.

ComicLink Accepts Auction Consignments

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: September 5, 2018|Views: 56|

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On the heels of the close of their Summer Featured Auction, ComicLink is busy gathering consignments for other upcoming auctions. Consignment opportunities include the September Focused Auction, the October Focused Auction, and the Fall Featured Auction which begins in November. Interested sellers can contact ComicLink at buysell@comiclink.com or (617) 517-0062 (option 1) to speak with Josh Nathanson, Douglas Gillock, Jason Crosby, Jon Signorelli, or Ross Kearney. Upfront cash advances are available upon request.

Some of the highlights already consigned to the September Focused Auction include Amazing Fantasy #15 (first Spider-Man and origin) CGC 7.0, Amazing Spider-Man #39 CGC 9.6, #40 CGC 9.8, and #129 (first Punisher) CGC 9.8, X-Men #1 (first X-Men and Magneto) CGC 7.0, and Incredible Hulk #181 (first full Wolverine) CGC 9.6. The Batman/Joker rivalry is featured in Detective Comics #76 (Robinson Joker cover) CGC 7.0. There are many other key and high grade Silver and Bronze Age comic books, rare Golden Age, and high grade Modern Age books, and hundreds of original art session lots. Over 175 new to market offerings from the John G. Fantucchio pedigree collection including many Silver and early Bronze examples that are single highest graded, will be included. The auction will also include hundreds of pieces of original art from a variety of top artists across generations.

The Fall Featured Auction preview was recently launched and already includes such offerings as Showcase #4 (first Silver Age Flash and origin) CGC 6.0, Detective Comics #37 (last pre-Robin Batman story) CGC 6.0 and #225 (first Martian Manhunter) CGC 6.0, Action Comics #19 CGC 7.5 and #252 (first Supergirl) CGC 6.5, Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1 (first Sinister Six) CGC 9.6, Blue Beetle #52 (Kamen cover) CGC 9.0, House of Secrets #92 (first Swamp Thing) CGC 9.2, Marvel Family #1 (first Black Atom) CGC 8.0, Superman’s Pal Jimmy Olsen #134 (first Darkseid) CGC 9.8, and Fantastic Four #45 (first Inhumans) CGC 9.4.

Original art offerings in the Fall Featured Auction preview include work by such top artists as Todd McFarlane, John Buscema, Steve Ditko, Glenn Fabry, Gabriele Dell’Otto, Gil Kane, Fastner and Larson, Rob Liefeld, Terry Moore, Bill Sienkiewicz, and Bernie Wrightson.

ComicLink and its affiliates (sportscardlink.com, certifiedlink.com) are seeking consignments of vintage comic books, comic related artwork, vintage sports cards, and certified coins. The firm provides upfront cash advances for consigned material, third party grading evaluation and submission, and promotion to their base of global bidders acquired over 22 years in the hobby ‒ all for a low commission rate.

In addition to auctioning items for consignors, ComicLink is also always accepting new sellers for the ComicLink exchange marketplaces, brokering private placement deals, and buying outright.

ComicLink’s auction schedule, the Comic Book Exchange, and Comic Art Exchange can be viewed on their website.