ComicLink Winter Featured Auction Opens February 13

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The huge ComicLink Winter Featured Auction starts on Friday, February 13, 2026, at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT with all eras and genres represented.

“This Featured Auction is packed with an incredible array of certified comic books and what I believe is our best selection yet of world class comic and fantasy artwork,” ComicLink founder and Managing Director Josh Nathanson said.

Golden Age comic book highlights include Captain America Comics #13 CGC 9.4, #16 CGC 9.0, and #46 CGC 8.0, More Fun Comics #73 (first Aquaman, Green Arrow, and Speedy) CGC 6.0, Action Comics #10 (third Superman cover) CGC 6.5R and #13 (fourth Superman cover) CGC 5.5, Marvel Mystery Comics #9 CGC 5.5, #10 CGC 9.0, and #37 CGC 9.4, Detective Comics #29 (second Batman cover, third Batman appearance) CGC 5.5R and #168 (Joker origin, first Red Hood) CGC 7.0, Flash Comics #1 CGC 2.0 Conserved, Wonder Woman #1 CGC 6.0, Chamber of Chills #19 CGC 8.5, All Select Comics #4 CGC 9.6, All Winners Comics #14 CGC 9.6, All Star Comics #8 (first Wonder Woman) CGC 3.0R, Green Lantern #1 CGC 7.0, Startling Comics #49 (Schomburg robot cover) CGC 6.5, Sub-Mariner Comics #15 CGC 9.2, Weird Fantasy #4 CGC 9.8, Silver Streak Comics #16 CGC 6.5, Batman #11 CGC 6.5 and #20 CGC 9.0 Spokane Pedigree, Blue Beetle #54 CGC 7.0, Mystic Comics Vol. 1 #3 CGC 8.0, and USA Comics #17 CGC 9.4.

 

Silver Age keys are Journey Into Mystery #83 CGC 9.4, #84 CGC 9.4,  #85 CGC 9.4 and Annual #1 CGC 9.8, Amazing Fantasy #15 CGC 5.5 and CGC 4.5, Tales of Suspense #39 CGC 8.5 CVA and #48 CGC 9.8, X-Men #1 CGC 6.0, #4 CGC 9.6, #5 CGC 9.8, #6 CGC 9.8, #12 CGC 9.8 and CGC 9.4 Signature Series Stan Lee, and #59 CGC 9.8, Daredevil #1 CGC 9.4, Silver Surfer #3 CGC 9.8, Amazing Spider-Man #1 CGC 7.5 and #14 CGC 9.2, Showcase #4 CGC 6.5 and #22 CGC 6.5, Avengers #4 CGC 9.6, #8 CGC 9.8, and #9 CGC 9.6, Fantastic Four #1 CGC 6.0, #3 CGC 9.2, #4 CGC 9.0, #5 CGC 6.0, #48 CGC 9.6, and #50 CGC 9.6, Incredible Hulk #1 CGC 4.0, Action Comics #242 CGC 8.0 and #252 CGC 8.0, Strange Tales #110 CGC 9.0, Hawkman #4 CGC 9.6, and Teen Titans #1 CGC 9.8.

 

Featured Bronze Age books include Incredible Hulk #181 CGC 9.8, Hero For Hire #1 CGC 9.8, Batman #251 CGC 9.8, Giant-Size X-Men #1 CGC 9.8, Werewolf By Night #32 CGC 9.8, Amazing Spider-Man #101 CGC 9.8 and #129 CGC 9.8, Marvel Spotlight #5 CGC 9.4, and Tomb of Dracula #10 CGC 9.8.

The Modern Age section is led by New Mutants #98 CGC 9.9.

Top original art lots are John Buscema and Joe Sinnott Silver Surfer #1 page 1 title splash for “The Origin of Silver Surfer!”; Todd McFarlane Amazing Spider-Man #309 cover and Spider-Man #14 splash with black suit Spidey and Morbius; 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 Captain America and Black Panther, and Thor #126 (first issue) page Thor vs. Hercules; 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; and Frank Miller Elektra Lives Again graphic novel page 2 with Matt Murdock taking confession.

Additional art highlights include 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; George Pérez Tales of the Teen Titans #44 page with Nightwing and Jericho from their first appearances; Gene Colan Tales of Suspense #95 title splash with Iron Man vs. the Mandarin and Tomb of Dracula #17 half-splash with Blade the Vampire Slayer; John Romita and Jim Mooney Amazing Spider-Man #71 page with the cover scene of Spider-Man vs. Quicksilver; Russ Heath Mystic #20 classic Pre-Code horror cover; and Sal Buscema Sub-Mariner #53 cover with an early Sunfire appearance and Spectacular Spider-Man #148 cover with a zombie theme.

Featured art continues with 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, Strange Tales #181 Adam Warlock page all from the original “Thanos Saga,” and Iron Man #160 cover; Burne Hogarth Tarzan Sunday strip from 1950; John Buscema Silver Surfer #9 page with Mephisto and Avengers #58 page from the origin of the Vision; Barry Windsor-Smith Marvel Premiere #3 Doctor Strange page from the first Bronze Age Strange solo story and Conan the Barbarian #8 page; 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 Doc Samson’s arrival and page 3 with his first actual appearance; and Bernie Wrightson The Monsters: Color the Creature Vampire illustration.

ComicLink Winter Featured Auction Opens February 13

Categories: Auctions & Prices|Published On: February 11, 2026|Views: 2|

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The huge ComicLink Winter Featured Auction starts on Friday, February 13, 2026, at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT with all eras and genres represented.

“This Featured Auction is packed with an incredible array of certified comic books and what I believe is our best selection yet of world class comic and fantasy artwork,” ComicLink founder and Managing Director Josh Nathanson said.

Golden Age comic book highlights include Captain America Comics #13 CGC 9.4, #16 CGC 9.0, and #46 CGC 8.0, More Fun Comics #73 (first Aquaman, Green Arrow, and Speedy) CGC 6.0, Action Comics #10 (third Superman cover) CGC 6.5R and #13 (fourth Superman cover) CGC 5.5, Marvel Mystery Comics #9 CGC 5.5, #10 CGC 9.0, and #37 CGC 9.4, Detective Comics #29 (second Batman cover, third Batman appearance) CGC 5.5R and #168 (Joker origin, first Red Hood) CGC 7.0, Flash Comics #1 CGC 2.0 Conserved, Wonder Woman #1 CGC 6.0, Chamber of Chills #19 CGC 8.5, All Select Comics #4 CGC 9.6, All Winners Comics #14 CGC 9.6, All Star Comics #8 (first Wonder Woman) CGC 3.0R, Green Lantern #1 CGC 7.0, Startling Comics #49 (Schomburg robot cover) CGC 6.5, Sub-Mariner Comics #15 CGC 9.2, Weird Fantasy #4 CGC 9.8, Silver Streak Comics #16 CGC 6.5, Batman #11 CGC 6.5 and #20 CGC 9.0 Spokane Pedigree, Blue Beetle #54 CGC 7.0, Mystic Comics Vol. 1 #3 CGC 8.0, and USA Comics #17 CGC 9.4.

 

Silver Age keys are Journey Into Mystery #83 CGC 9.4, #84 CGC 9.4,  #85 CGC 9.4 and Annual #1 CGC 9.8, Amazing Fantasy #15 CGC 5.5 and CGC 4.5, Tales of Suspense #39 CGC 8.5 CVA and #48 CGC 9.8, X-Men #1 CGC 6.0, #4 CGC 9.6, #5 CGC 9.8, #6 CGC 9.8, #12 CGC 9.8 and CGC 9.4 Signature Series Stan Lee, and #59 CGC 9.8, Daredevil #1 CGC 9.4, Silver Surfer #3 CGC 9.8, Amazing Spider-Man #1 CGC 7.5 and #14 CGC 9.2, Showcase #4 CGC 6.5 and #22 CGC 6.5, Avengers #4 CGC 9.6, #8 CGC 9.8, and #9 CGC 9.6, Fantastic Four #1 CGC 6.0, #3 CGC 9.2, #4 CGC 9.0, #5 CGC 6.0, #48 CGC 9.6, and #50 CGC 9.6, Incredible Hulk #1 CGC 4.0, Action Comics #242 CGC 8.0 and #252 CGC 8.0, Strange Tales #110 CGC 9.0, Hawkman #4 CGC 9.6, and Teen Titans #1 CGC 9.8.

 

Featured Bronze Age books include Incredible Hulk #181 CGC 9.8, Hero For Hire #1 CGC 9.8, Batman #251 CGC 9.8, Giant-Size X-Men #1 CGC 9.8, Werewolf By Night #32 CGC 9.8, Amazing Spider-Man #101 CGC 9.8 and #129 CGC 9.8, Marvel Spotlight #5 CGC 9.4, and Tomb of Dracula #10 CGC 9.8.

The Modern Age section is led by New Mutants #98 CGC 9.9.

Top original art lots are John Buscema and Joe Sinnott Silver Surfer #1 page 1 title splash for “The Origin of Silver Surfer!”; Todd McFarlane Amazing Spider-Man #309 cover and Spider-Man #14 splash with black suit Spidey and Morbius; 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 Captain America and Black Panther, and Thor #126 (first issue) page Thor vs. Hercules; 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; and Frank Miller Elektra Lives Again graphic novel page 2 with Matt Murdock taking confession.

Additional art highlights include 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; George Pérez Tales of the Teen Titans #44 page with Nightwing and Jericho from their first appearances; Gene Colan Tales of Suspense #95 title splash with Iron Man vs. the Mandarin and Tomb of Dracula #17 half-splash with Blade the Vampire Slayer; John Romita and Jim Mooney Amazing Spider-Man #71 page with the cover scene of Spider-Man vs. Quicksilver; Russ Heath Mystic #20 classic Pre-Code horror cover; and Sal Buscema Sub-Mariner #53 cover with an early Sunfire appearance and Spectacular Spider-Man #148 cover with a zombie theme.

Featured art continues with 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, Strange Tales #181 Adam Warlock page all from the original “Thanos Saga,” and Iron Man #160 cover; Burne Hogarth Tarzan Sunday strip from 1950; John Buscema Silver Surfer #9 page with Mephisto and Avengers #58 page from the origin of the Vision; Barry Windsor-Smith Marvel Premiere #3 Doctor Strange page from the first Bronze Age Strange solo story and Conan the Barbarian #8 page; 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 Doc Samson’s arrival and page 3 with his first actual appearance; and Bernie Wrightson The Monsters: Color the Creature Vampire illustration.