ComicLink Winter Featured Auction Art Session Ends March 5

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: February 24, 2026|Views: 2|

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The comic and fantasy art session of ComicLink’s Winter Featured Auction closes on Wednesday, March 5, 2026, starting at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT.

“This Featured Auction has what I believe is our best selection yet of original artwork in our long history of holding auctions, led by the historic John Buscema and Joe Sinnott Silver Surfer #1 page 1 title splash from 1968, featuring ‘The Origin of the Silver Surfer!’ and the Todd McFarlane Amazing Spider-Man #309 cover with a superb ‘McSpidey’ image, close-up of Mary Jane and the first appearance of the villain team Styx and Stone!” ComicLink founder and Managing Director Josh Nathanson said.

The session starts closing with the Ted and Lisa VanLiew Original Art Collection, a curated selection assembled over many decades by the owners of Superworld Comics. Among the VanLiew Collection offerings are: Steve Ditko Amazing Spider-Man #13 page with Spider-Man/Peter Parker in every panel and Strange Tales #141 Doctor Strange page with Strange vs. Dormammu in multiple panels; Jack Kirby Avengers #5 page with Avengers vs. Hulk and #6 page with Avengers vs. Masters of Evil, Fantastic Four #28 page with the team vs. the X-Men, #63 page, and #100 page, Captain America #100 (first issue) splash with Cap and Black Panther, and Thor #126 (first issue) page Thor vs. Hercules; Neal Adams Avengers #93 page from the “Kree-Skrull War” saga; Gene Colan Tales of Suspense #85 page 1 title splash from the story featuring Iron Man battling the Mandarin and Tomb of Dracula #17 half-splash of Blade fighting Dracula; Barry Windsor-Smith Marvel Premiere #3 Doctor Strange page from the first Bronze Age Strange solo story and Conan the Barbarian #8 page with Conan versus The Keepers of the Crypt; John Buscema page from Silver Surfer #9 with Mephisto and Avengers #58 from the origin of the Vision issue; and Russ Heath Mystic #20 Pre-code horror cover.

Following the VanLiew collection are a John Romita and Jim Mooney Amazing Spider-Man #71 page with the cover scene of Spider-Man vs. Quicksilver; John Byrne X-Men #120 two pages from the first Alpha Flight issue and #137 page from the “Dark Phoenix” finale; Hal Foster Tarzan Sunday strip from 1936 with Tarzan becoming King of the Apes; Todd McFarlane Spider-Man #14 splash with black suit Spidey and Morbius; Frank Miller Elektra Lives Again graphic novel page 2 with Matt Murdock taking confession; Jim Lee and Scott Williams X-Men #2 page with Magneto, Wolverine, and Gambit; J. Scott Campbell Wizard #44 gatefold cover with Gen 13 and multiple Gen 13 pages; Ryan Ottley Hulk #2 cover and complete interior (sold separately); Steve Epting Captain America #11 cover and complete interior (sold separately) with the first origin of the Winter Soldier.

Additional art highlights include George Pérez Tales of the Teen Titans #44 page with Nightwing and Jericho from their first appearances; Sal Buscema Sub-Mariner #53 cover with an early Sunfire appearance and Spectacular Spider-Man #148 cover with a zombie theme; Nick Cardy Legion of Super-Heroes #1 cover from the first self-titled Legion comic and Superman #258 cover; Jim Starlin Captain Marvel #27 and #30 pages and Strange Tales #181 Adam Warlock page from the “Thanos Saga,” and Iron Man #160 cover; Burne Hogarth Tarzan Sunday strip from 1950; Alex Ross Doctor Strange #17 cover and Iron Man #9 cover; Sam Kieth Marvel Comics Presents #106 cover with Ghost Rider and Doctor Strange; Adam Hughes Catwoman #68 cover; Dave Cockrum X-Men #104 page with the New X-Men’s first exposure to Magneto’s power; Herb Trimpe Incredible Hulk #141 page 1 title splash heralding the arrival of Doc Samson and page 3 with the first actual appearance of Doc Samson; Bernie Wrightson The Monsters: Color the Creature Vampire illustration; John Buscema Thor #206 finale splash of Loki; and Denys Cowan Detective Comics #507 cover with Batman vs. Manikin.

Collectors interested in consigning original art and/or valuable comic books to an upcoming ComicLink auction, can reach out to one of ComicLink’s sales consultants by emailing a list to buysell@comiclink.com, or call the sales department at (617) 517-0062.

ComicLink Winter Featured Auction Art Session Ends March 5

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: February 24, 2026|Views: 2|

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The comic and fantasy art session of ComicLink’s Winter Featured Auction closes on Wednesday, March 5, 2026, starting at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT.

“This Featured Auction has what I believe is our best selection yet of original artwork in our long history of holding auctions, led by the historic John Buscema and Joe Sinnott Silver Surfer #1 page 1 title splash from 1968, featuring ‘The Origin of the Silver Surfer!’ and the Todd McFarlane Amazing Spider-Man #309 cover with a superb ‘McSpidey’ image, close-up of Mary Jane and the first appearance of the villain team Styx and Stone!” ComicLink founder and Managing Director Josh Nathanson said.

The session starts closing with the Ted and Lisa VanLiew Original Art Collection, a curated selection assembled over many decades by the owners of Superworld Comics. Among the VanLiew Collection offerings are: Steve Ditko Amazing Spider-Man #13 page with Spider-Man/Peter Parker in every panel and Strange Tales #141 Doctor Strange page with Strange vs. Dormammu in multiple panels; Jack Kirby Avengers #5 page with Avengers vs. Hulk and #6 page with Avengers vs. Masters of Evil, Fantastic Four #28 page with the team vs. the X-Men, #63 page, and #100 page, Captain America #100 (first issue) splash with Cap and Black Panther, and Thor #126 (first issue) page Thor vs. Hercules; Neal Adams Avengers #93 page from the “Kree-Skrull War” saga; Gene Colan Tales of Suspense #85 page 1 title splash from the story featuring Iron Man battling the Mandarin and Tomb of Dracula #17 half-splash of Blade fighting Dracula; Barry Windsor-Smith Marvel Premiere #3 Doctor Strange page from the first Bronze Age Strange solo story and Conan the Barbarian #8 page with Conan versus The Keepers of the Crypt; John Buscema page from Silver Surfer #9 with Mephisto and Avengers #58 from the origin of the Vision issue; and Russ Heath Mystic #20 Pre-code horror cover.

Following the VanLiew collection are a John Romita and Jim Mooney Amazing Spider-Man #71 page with the cover scene of Spider-Man vs. Quicksilver; John Byrne X-Men #120 two pages from the first Alpha Flight issue and #137 page from the “Dark Phoenix” finale; Hal Foster Tarzan Sunday strip from 1936 with Tarzan becoming King of the Apes; Todd McFarlane Spider-Man #14 splash with black suit Spidey and Morbius; Frank Miller Elektra Lives Again graphic novel page 2 with Matt Murdock taking confession; Jim Lee and Scott Williams X-Men #2 page with Magneto, Wolverine, and Gambit; J. Scott Campbell Wizard #44 gatefold cover with Gen 13 and multiple Gen 13 pages; Ryan Ottley Hulk #2 cover and complete interior (sold separately); Steve Epting Captain America #11 cover and complete interior (sold separately) with the first origin of the Winter Soldier.

Additional art highlights include George Pérez Tales of the Teen Titans #44 page with Nightwing and Jericho from their first appearances; Sal Buscema Sub-Mariner #53 cover with an early Sunfire appearance and Spectacular Spider-Man #148 cover with a zombie theme; Nick Cardy Legion of Super-Heroes #1 cover from the first self-titled Legion comic and Superman #258 cover; Jim Starlin Captain Marvel #27 and #30 pages and Strange Tales #181 Adam Warlock page from the “Thanos Saga,” and Iron Man #160 cover; Burne Hogarth Tarzan Sunday strip from 1950; Alex Ross Doctor Strange #17 cover and Iron Man #9 cover; Sam Kieth Marvel Comics Presents #106 cover with Ghost Rider and Doctor Strange; Adam Hughes Catwoman #68 cover; Dave Cockrum X-Men #104 page with the New X-Men’s first exposure to Magneto’s power; Herb Trimpe Incredible Hulk #141 page 1 title splash heralding the arrival of Doc Samson and page 3 with the first actual appearance of Doc Samson; Bernie Wrightson The Monsters: Color the Creature Vampire illustration; John Buscema Thor #206 finale splash of Loki; and Denys Cowan Detective Comics #507 cover with Batman vs. Manikin.

Collectors interested in consigning original art and/or valuable comic books to an upcoming ComicLink auction, can reach out to one of ComicLink’s sales consultants by emailing a list to buysell@comiclink.com, or call the sales department at (617) 517-0062.