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jjonahjameson11

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  1. Ending today. Many pieces still well under fair market value. Good luck to all!
  2. What do folks think about the Vess Web Of Spidey cover @ $30K?
  3. It’s a pretty nice page with Spidey throughout, but I pegged it at $20K
  4. I’m really, really hoping that McFarlane art drops in popularity soon 🤞🏻
  5. Yes, look for my auctions...everything I sell goes for a discount
  6. Buscema Conan splash = 31K Cockrum Xmen 100 page = $23K Cooke Batman/Spirit cover = 8.4K, which is interesting considering it has a $12.5K bid on Clink comic art exchange Cowan ASM 266 cover = $16K
  7. Hi, all; I've got two great signature series books that I've consigned to Heritage. The auctions for the books end Sunday, July 12. Here's the books: The Amazing Spider-Man #119 Signature Series: John Romita, Roy Thomas, and Gerry Conway signatures (Marvel, 1973) CGC VF+ 8.5 White pages. Hulk battles Spiderman. Here's the link to the auction: https://comics.ha.com/itm/bronze-age-1970-1979-/the-amazing-spider-man-119-signature-series-gerry-conway-and-john-romita-marvel-1973-cgc-vf-85-white-pages/a/122028-13043.s?ic4=ListView-ShortDescription-071515 The Amazing Spider-Man #298 Signature Series: Todd McFarlane, Bob McLeod, and Rick Parker signatures (Marvel, 1988) CGC NM- 9.2 White pages. Todd McFarlane's first issue as cover and interior artist for the title. First appearance of Eddie Brock, who later becomes Venom. Chance appearance. Here's the link to the auction: https://comics.ha.com/itm/modern-age-1980-present-/the-amazing-spider-man-298-signature-series-todd-mcfarlane-and-others-marvel-1988-cgc-nm-92-white-pages/a/122028-13058.s?ic4=ListView-ShortDescription-071515
  8. Here are just some of the highlights from the John Romita Jr. and Scott Hanna Peter Parker: Spider-Man #6 Complete 22-Page Story "The Whys Have It!" Original Art (Marvel, 1999), ending on HA today, Friday, July 10th
  9. In this instance, it cost the consigner of the MT 44 cover at least one bid (mine) above the hammer price.
  10. Hi, all; I've consigned the following items in the Heritage Comics and OA auction ending this weekend: John Romita Sr. and Dan Green Spider-Man/Kingpin: To the Death One-Shot Story Page 1 Original Art (Marvel, 1997) --> the opening page from last collaboration between Stan Lee and John Romita Sr. And its an affordable entry point for collectors who want a Romita Sr page. The auction ends Saturday, July 11th, and the current bid is only $370. Page is signed by Romita and Green! Here's a link to the auction: https://comics.ha.com/itm/original-comic-art/john-romita-sr-and-dan-green-spider-man-kingpin-to-the-death-one-shot-story-page-1-original-art-marvel-/a/7231-95276.s?ic16=ViewItem-BrowseTabs-Auction-Open-SearchResults-120115&lotPosition=8|0 John Romita Jr. and Scott Hanna Peter Parker: Spider-Man #6 Complete 22-Page Story "The Whys Have It!" Original Art (Marvel, 1999) --> Hard to believe its been over twenty years since this comic was published, but this issue has it all: The Kingpin, Hydra, the Stacey Family, Peter & MJ (great MJ panels), a full page Bullseye splash, a double page splash, and an absolutely killer Spidey vs Bullseye battle which lasts several pages. Great for someone who wants to own a complete issue or for the dealer who wants to break up the issue for resale. Here's the link to the auction: https://comics.ha.com/itm/original-comic-art/john-romita-jr-and-scott-hanna-peter-parker-spider-man-6-complete-22-page-story-the-whys-have-it-/a/7231-94100.s?ic16=ViewItem-BrowseTabs-Auction-Open-SearchResults-120115&lotPosition=4|0
  11. Interesting...they changed the description. Was: Romita layouts, finishes by Heck, and inks by Esposito, so I totally ignored it. now I see that it was corrected at a later date, listing Romita Sr as the sole artist. Very frustrating cause had I known, I would have bid
  12. McKean Sandman 6 cvr = 50K Miller Dr Strange 46 cvr = 26K Romita Sr (kinda) Marvel Tales 44 cvr = 60K
  13. Kirby Strange Tales 101 pages = $96K Kirby xmen 4 Splash = 132K Kirby FF 95 cover = 114K
  14. Adams Batman cvr = 53K Bolland Killing joke = 156K (WTF!!!) Brunner HTD 2 cvr = 31K S Buscema Defenders 6 cvr = 43K (WTF!!!) Kane GR 2 cvr = 28K Kane Adv into Fear cvr = 29K Keown Hulk 374 cvr = 23K
  15. Difficult to say for this auction. however, last auction saw many lots double, triple and in a few instances, quadruple in value during the live bidding event so I’ll err to the side of optimism...for now 😏
  16. Some pieces finally starting to move upwards last nite and into this morning...bidding was fairly quiet for some time before today
  17. Just a few days to go before live bidding starts. Some points of interest: Sal Buscema Defenders 9 cover = 15K Frazetta Battlestar Galactica painting = 300K (reserve price) Keown Hulk 374 cover = 15.5K Kirby X-Men 4 splash = 120K Kirby FF 95 cover = 78K McKean Sandman 6 cover = 18K Middleton NYX cover = 26K Miller Dr. Starnge 46 cover = 6.3K Swan Action 315 cover = 9.3K Stevens Chelsea Girl illo = 9.9K Cockrum X-Men 100 page = 15K Colan Detective 510 cover (large image of Batman in electric chair) = 2.6K Cowan ASM 266 cover = 7K Garcia Lopez/Wrightson House of Mystery 251 unpublished cover = 2.1K Infantino Star Wars 23 cover = 25K Kane Dracula 16 cover = 6.5K McFarlane ASM 320 page = 14K Miller Wolverine page = 10.5K Pollard FF 210 cover = 30K Vess Web of Spidey 8 cover = 21.6K Cardy Witching Hour 27 cover = 2.5K Still lots of room to move upwards
  18. Al Williamson Secret Agent Corrigan Daily Comic Strip Original Art dated 11-2-70
  19. Hi, all: Auctions for these books are ending in a few short hours, and they are all still under fair market value, especially the Cerebus #2, Sandman #1, and All Star #58. Place a bid and steal them now!
  20. Al Williamson Secret Agent Corrigan Daily Comic Strip Original Art dated 10-13-70. Action, action, action!!!
  21. Hi, folks: All of the above CGC Romita Signature Series books are ending tonight, with the majority less than 50% of fair market value so somebody's going to get a great deal, and it might as well be you! Romita currently charges $75 per signature, and there's the postage, facilitator and witness fees on top of that, so call it an even $100 to get a Romita Signature these days. Roy Thomas charges $25 and Gerry Conway charges $20. Calculate postage, facilitator and witness fees for them, and you get a cost of approximately $175 for a CGC Sig Series book signed by Romita, Thomas, and Conway. Having said that, here's the current prices on the following books: The Amazing Spider-Man #50 Signature Series: John Romita (Marvel, 1967) CGC VG+ 4.5 = $360. This is a steal at this price! The Amazing Spider-Man #77 Signature Series: John Romita (Marvel, 1969) CGC VF+ 8.5 = $110, which is only slightly more than the cost of getting Romita's Signature The Amazing Spider-Man #93 Signature Series: John Romita Sr. (Marvel, 1971) CGC FN+ 6.5 White pages = $72, which is a very good deal The Amazing Spider-Man #100 Signature Series: John Romita (Marvel, 1971) CGC VF 8.0 White pages = $210. Steal it at this price!!! The Amazing Spider-Man #119 Signature Series: John Romita, Roy Thomas and Gerry Conway (Marvel, 1973) CGC VF 8.0 White pages = $130, which is less than the cost of getting the signatures! The Amazing Spider-Man #120 Signed by John Romita, Roy Thomas and Gerry Conway (Marvel, 1973) CGC VF/NM 9.0 = $130, which is way below fair market value and one heck of a great deal The Amazing Spider-Man #135 Signature Series: John Romita, Roy Thomas and Gerry Conway (Marvel, 1974) CGC NM- 9.2 = $350. This book has been undervalued for so long that its finally seen a strong uptick over the past several months The Amazing Spider-Man #154 Signature Series: John Romita (Marvel, 1976) CGC VF/NM 9.0 = $72, which is still less than the cost of getting Romita to sign it! The Amazing Spider-Man #238 Signature Series: John Romita Sr., John Romita Jr., and Virgina Romita (Marvel, 1983) CGC VF+ 8.5 = $155, which is the cost of obtaining the three signatures. Basically, you're getting the book for free at this price The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #6 Signature Series: John Romita (Marvel, 1969) CGC VF- 7.5 = $105, the cost of obtaining Romita's signature. Basically, you're getting the book for free at this price! The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #8 Signature Series: John Romita (Marvel, 1971) CGC VF 8.0 = $105, which is the cost of obtaining Romita's signature. Basically, you're getting the book for free at this price! Given the cost, time, and effort to obtain these signatures, I think you would want to do yourself a huge favor by bidding to win some of these auctions. If you don't, I think you will regret letting this opportunity pass you by. Good luck to all, and happy collecting!