ComicLink Original Art Auction Session Open

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: April 22, 2020|Views: 58|

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The current ComicLink Focused Auction includes a varied selection of close to 275 lots of original art by close to 100 different artists from comic books, comic strips, and fantasy, with something for every budget level. Most of the art lots started at $1, with no seller reserve price. The original art session ends on Monday, May 4, 2020.

Some specific original art examples include Jerry Ordway Justice League of America Index #6 cover with the JLA and the JSA battling Darkseid; Will Eisner Spirit #35 cover prelim where the master revisits the famous splash from one of his greatest stories as well as his personal favorite, “Gerhard Schnobble,” the man who could fly; Leinil Francis Yu Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk #3 page with a claws-out Wolverine and the Hulk ready to rumble, plus Yu pages from Avengers (2015) #19 (Captain Marvel/Carol Danvers), #21, and #23; and Bill Ward an ideal 1956 Humorama pin-up illustration and a five page lot from Cracked magazine.

Carlos Pacheco Fantastic Four #416 page from the final issue of the original run featuring a tribute to Calvin and Hobbes, plus Beast and Bishop from the “Onslaught” saga and X-Men #64 splash with a large image of Jubilee; Joe Quesada X-Factor #90 page with Madrox and Val Cooper and #92 double-page splash with the team in action; Art Adams Classic X-Men #1 cover prelim; Neal Adams Superman and Batman illustration; Mark Bagley Spider-Man vs. Venom illustration; John Bolton Classic X-Men #28 page; Bob Brown Avengers #122 page with the team battling the Zodiac; Rich Buckler Thor #229 unused cover; Gene Colan Night Force #11 half splash; and Dan DeCarlo Betty and Veronica #14 lot of five pages with Veronica in every panel are offered.

Others include Mike Deodato Amazing Spider-Man #522 splash with Spidey facing off with the Dark Avengers and a Justice League of America illustration; Al Milgrom Amazing Spider-Man #194 cover reinterpretation illustration; Jason Fabok Harley Quinn illustration; Adam Hughes Bride from Kill Bill illustration; Tom Fleming painted Wildcat trading card art; Gary Frank Avengers #61 page with Yellowjacket, Ant-Man and the Wasp; José Luis García-López Star Raiders graphic novel painted page and Twilight #3 page; Mike Grell Warlord #46 page with strong images of Travis Morgan, the Warlord, in all five panels; Tony Harris Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight unused cover and Sword of Dracula #1 cover; Don Heck Champions #5 page with Iceman vs. Rampage; Scottie Young Middlewest #2 cover; and Kyle Hotz Assorted lot of 76 pages of art.

The auction features Stuart Immonen Final Night #1 page with Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and Green Lantern; Jeff Johnson Wonder Man #5 page with Simon and the Beast vs. Rampage; Dan Jurgens Superman Through Time house ad art; Scott Kolins Spider-Man: The Mutant Agenda #1 page with Spidey vs. the Hobgoblin; Bob Layton Solo Avengers #11 page with Hercules in battle; Jae Lee Helborne lot of three pages; Ron Lim Solo Avengers #12 page with Hawkeye vs. the Abomination; Tom Mandrake Batman #359 three page (sold separately) all with strong Bat images; Jerome Moore Detective Comics #522 (1983) Green Arrow title splash with Ollie held captive in an I.N.S. detention center; Jerome Opena Infinity #2 page with Gladiator; George Pérez Crimson Plague #2 page; and Keith Pollard Thor #315 page.

Luke Ross Spectacular Spider-Man #249 page with Spider-Man battling a crazed John Jameson who has the mind of his Man-Wolf persona and Web of Spider-Man #87 page with Spidey, Richard Fisk and his other identity, the Rose; Tim Seeley Sinbad #1 NYCC cover with Good Girl art; James Sherman Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes #242 page with Superboy and other team members from the epic “Earthwar” saga; Walt Simonson Thor illustration; George Tuska Iron Man Annual #4 page with the Champions – Angel, Hercules and Black Widow – vs. A.I.M.; and Matt Wagner Mage: The Hero Discovered #8 page inked by Sam Kieth are also offered.

ComicLink is currently accepting comic book and art consignments for the ComicLink Spring Featured Auction as well as the next Focused Auction launching in June (a preview will post soon) other upcoming auctions for ComicLink.com and CertifiedLink.com (trading cards and memorabilia, coins, certified video games, movie posters, and other certified collectibles). Those interested in selling can reserve auction placement by emailing buysell@comiclink.com, or by calling the sales team at (617) 517-0062 (option 1) or reach out to a sales consultant (Josh Nathanson, Douglas Gillock, Jason Crosby, Jon Signorelli, or Ross Kearney). 

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. They frequently broker private placement deals of valuable Silver and Golden Age keys, as well as prime original art pieces.

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

ComicLink Original Art Auction Session Open

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: April 22, 2020|Views: 58|

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The current ComicLink Focused Auction includes a varied selection of close to 275 lots of original art by close to 100 different artists from comic books, comic strips, and fantasy, with something for every budget level. Most of the art lots started at $1, with no seller reserve price. The original art session ends on Monday, May 4, 2020.

Some specific original art examples include Jerry Ordway Justice League of America Index #6 cover with the JLA and the JSA battling Darkseid; Will Eisner Spirit #35 cover prelim where the master revisits the famous splash from one of his greatest stories as well as his personal favorite, “Gerhard Schnobble,” the man who could fly; Leinil Francis Yu Ultimate Wolverine vs. Hulk #3 page with a claws-out Wolverine and the Hulk ready to rumble, plus Yu pages from Avengers (2015) #19 (Captain Marvel/Carol Danvers), #21, and #23; and Bill Ward an ideal 1956 Humorama pin-up illustration and a five page lot from Cracked magazine.

Carlos Pacheco Fantastic Four #416 page from the final issue of the original run featuring a tribute to Calvin and Hobbes, plus Beast and Bishop from the “Onslaught” saga and X-Men #64 splash with a large image of Jubilee; Joe Quesada X-Factor #90 page with Madrox and Val Cooper and #92 double-page splash with the team in action; Art Adams Classic X-Men #1 cover prelim; Neal Adams Superman and Batman illustration; Mark Bagley Spider-Man vs. Venom illustration; John Bolton Classic X-Men #28 page; Bob Brown Avengers #122 page with the team battling the Zodiac; Rich Buckler Thor #229 unused cover; Gene Colan Night Force #11 half splash; and Dan DeCarlo Betty and Veronica #14 lot of five pages with Veronica in every panel are offered.

Others include Mike Deodato Amazing Spider-Man #522 splash with Spidey facing off with the Dark Avengers and a Justice League of America illustration; Al Milgrom Amazing Spider-Man #194 cover reinterpretation illustration; Jason Fabok Harley Quinn illustration; Adam Hughes Bride from Kill Bill illustration; Tom Fleming painted Wildcat trading card art; Gary Frank Avengers #61 page with Yellowjacket, Ant-Man and the Wasp; José Luis García-López Star Raiders graphic novel painted page and Twilight #3 page; Mike Grell Warlord #46 page with strong images of Travis Morgan, the Warlord, in all five panels; Tony Harris Batman: Legends of the Dark Knight unused cover and Sword of Dracula #1 cover; Don Heck Champions #5 page with Iceman vs. Rampage; Scottie Young Middlewest #2 cover; and Kyle Hotz Assorted lot of 76 pages of art.

The auction features Stuart Immonen Final Night #1 page with Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, and Green Lantern; Jeff Johnson Wonder Man #5 page with Simon and the Beast vs. Rampage; Dan Jurgens Superman Through Time house ad art; Scott Kolins Spider-Man: The Mutant Agenda #1 page with Spidey vs. the Hobgoblin; Bob Layton Solo Avengers #11 page with Hercules in battle; Jae Lee Helborne lot of three pages; Ron Lim Solo Avengers #12 page with Hawkeye vs. the Abomination; Tom Mandrake Batman #359 three page (sold separately) all with strong Bat images; Jerome Moore Detective Comics #522 (1983) Green Arrow title splash with Ollie held captive in an I.N.S. detention center; Jerome Opena Infinity #2 page with Gladiator; George Pérez Crimson Plague #2 page; and Keith Pollard Thor #315 page.

Luke Ross Spectacular Spider-Man #249 page with Spider-Man battling a crazed John Jameson who has the mind of his Man-Wolf persona and Web of Spider-Man #87 page with Spidey, Richard Fisk and his other identity, the Rose; Tim Seeley Sinbad #1 NYCC cover with Good Girl art; James Sherman Superboy and the Legion of Super-Heroes #242 page with Superboy and other team members from the epic “Earthwar” saga; Walt Simonson Thor illustration; George Tuska Iron Man Annual #4 page with the Champions – Angel, Hercules and Black Widow – vs. A.I.M.; and Matt Wagner Mage: The Hero Discovered #8 page inked by Sam Kieth are also offered.

ComicLink is currently accepting comic book and art consignments for the ComicLink Spring Featured Auction as well as the next Focused Auction launching in June (a preview will post soon) other upcoming auctions for ComicLink.com and CertifiedLink.com (trading cards and memorabilia, coins, certified video games, movie posters, and other certified collectibles). Those interested in selling can reserve auction placement by emailing buysell@comiclink.com, or by calling the sales team at (617) 517-0062 (option 1) or reach out to a sales consultant (Josh Nathanson, Douglas Gillock, Jason Crosby, Jon Signorelli, or Ross Kearney). 

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. They frequently broker private placement deals of valuable Silver and Golden Age keys, as well as prime original art pieces.

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