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jjonahjameson11

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  1. Interesting way of looking at it. the ASM cover contains a great image of Spidey front and centre, with head shots of all of the significant characters in the comic up to that point in time. A classic cover. the ASM 121 cover, with Spideys back towards the viewer simply isn't as appealing, not to mention the diminished relevance of Gwen's death to the masses with each passing year.
  2. For me, as a life-long Spidey fan, ASM 100 by leaps and bounds over 121!
  3. Fun to see how prices from the initial list of interesting items are doing. we all know how the ASM 100 cover is doing, and I'm certain many of us are curious as to the final hammer price. The other items on the list still have a long way to go to hit FMV, I think. Well, the Star Wars cover is at $26K and that's an area of OA that I don't follow so perhaps some Star Wars folks can chime in and speak to this?
  4. Y'know, as I was typing my post, I half-heartedly thought that someone would chime in as you did.
  5. So much white space... George could have done sooooo much more with this cover.
  6. Kind of like the FF 100 cover that preceded the ASM cover by about a year. Or the BWS Avengers 100 cover that followed afterwards
  7. Well, that's your opinion and you're certainly entitled to it.
  8. Now more expensive than the McSpidey #1 cover, but still a far cry from the ASM 328 cover
  9. In another thread, Mike said exactly this: I own all but a couple pages to asm 100... 1 of my favorite issues......I owned this asm #100 cover and I sold it around 2006...i tried to buy it back from the owner a few months ago privately. i offered him 250k GREEN..... FLOWN TO HIM BY ME and he passed on my offer... He said he feels it will sell for more....... (which means it will have to sell OVER 300k at auction for him to get more than my offer.........) we'll see if that happens. This cover is inked by Frank Giacoia and "NOT ROMITA".... I honestly feel this hurts the value some as all of the background characters look as if they are half drawn.....John Romita would have put a lot more effort into the inking had he inked this cover himself. Only the kingpin image is penciled and inked by John Romita and for me personally, it's easy to see how nice that image looks versus the rest of the background characters. MJ and Gwen look off some and not like fully detailed Romita images.....so in hindsight....after thinking it all over...... i'm glad he turned down my offer as i'll wait for a twice up goody in the future and we will all see if it sells for less than my offer.
  10. Nice page! Seen it around before, but you got lucky getting it below $10K
  11. If you're Jones piece is an A-Level example, then consider yourself fortunate
  12. A little of both. i don't think the ASM 100 can triple, but numerous other lots can, and will
  13. For me, personally, it has to be Miller detailed pencils on the boards, otherwise I have no interest whatsoever in paying Miller prices on a non-Miller page. would folks be as inclined to pay Kirby prices on an FF page that was actually light boxed by Ayers? Or Sinnott? I don't think so. and I'm not taking anything away from Janson... he was a great inker and decent penciler back in the day.
  14. Question for those knowledgeable in matters pertaining to Miller DD...currently, the DD 190 splash is already at $10.5K on Clink, but how much of the art on this page is actually Miller? I mean, I'm interested, but only if Millers blood, sweat, and Tears went into this page. i recall a thread about this circulated a year or two ago, but am unable to find it.
  15. Very true. I'm watching over 300 lots and there's so many of them that need to triple and quadruple their current bid amounts just to hit FMV. I realize it's still early in the week, but there's only three days (including today) before live bidding on Friday
  16. Ah yes, I missed The Ronin pages being lumped in with DD and others. Thanks for pointing that out. A- level McHulk pages are definitely above the $3K-$5K mark and need to be bumped up a rung.
  17. Byrne MTU pages should definitely move up a rung. Perez Infinity Guantlet pages should probably move up two rungs. McFarlane Hulk needs to move up a rung. Jones Sandman needs to move up a rung as does Bachalo Death. miller Ronin should be added to the $10K-$20K rung. Question: are Byrne X-Men still in the $30K-$40K rung? I thought they've softened?
  18. Thanks for pointing that out...just an amazing price to see so early in the auction.
  19. Thanks for the update! I was going to include the cover part 2 of the auction offerings but you beat me to it. Yeah, $6.9K, with some room to go...only thing that prevents me from bidding is all of the glue residue on the cover, otherwise its very, very tempting
  20. HI, all: I've got a nice selection of Secret Agent Corrigan original strip art for sale at the upcoming Heritage Signature auction. These lots end on Saturday, Feb 24, and contain story and art by two comic industry legends: Archie Goodwin (scripts) and Al Williamson (pencils & inks). I've enjoyed these strips for over a decade and I'm hoping they will go to someone who appreciates them as much as I have Secret Agent Corrigan 7-25-72 Awesome strip featuring the evil protagonist Dr. Seven (think: Ming the Merciless as a reference for this characters' machinations and physical appearance). Current bid = $120. Here's the link: https://comics.ha.com/itm/original-comic-art/al-williamson-secret-agent-corrigan-daily-comic-strip-original-art-dated-7-25-72-king-features-syndicate-1972-/a/7177-93745.s?ic3=ViewItem-Auction-Open-SearchResults-120115&lotPosition=3|0 Secret Agent Corrigan 12-17-1973 with Ice, one of Dr. Seven's goons, and killer who often 'ices' his intended victims. Some of the most dramatic storylines from this strip featured hand-to-hand combat sequences between Corrigan and Ice. Superb inking by Williamson on this page. Current bid = $110. https://comics.ha.com/itm/original-comic-art/al-williamson-secret-agent-corrigan-daily-comic-strip-original-art-date-12-17-73-king-features-syndicate-1973-/a/7177-93746.s?ic3=ViewItem-Auction-Open-SearchResults-120115&lotPosition=4|0 Secret Agent Corrigan 12-25-1973 Christmas Day strip featuring Corrigan and the lovely Countess. Man, Williamson sure knew how to draw pretty ladies Current bid = $150. Here's the link to the auction: https://comics.ha.com/itm/original-comic-art/al-williamson-secret-agent-corrigan-christmas-day-daily-comic-strip-original-art-date-12-25-73-king-features-synd/a/7177-93747.s?ic3=ViewItem-Auction-Open-SearchResults-120115&lotPosition=5|0 Secret Agent Corrigan 4-29-1974 featuring Phil, and Kamu in grave danger as the look for a way to escape the Dragon tank, with a lush, full jungle background as only Mr. Williamson can provide. Current bid = $240. https://comics.ha.com/itm/original-comic-art/al-williamson-secret-agent-corrigan-daily-comic-strip-original-art-dated-4-29-74-king-features-syndicate-1974-/a/7177-93748.s?ic3=ViewItem-Auction-Open-SearchResults-120115&lotPosition=6|0 Secret Agent Corrigan 3-21-1974 the lovely femme fatale's name is Serena Frost and she is definitely in charge of the deadly copra operation, with Phil and Kamu making their own opinions known to us. Current bid = $111. https://comics.ha.com/itm/original-comic-art/al-williamson-secret-agent-corrigan-daily-comic-strip-original-art-dated-3-21-74-king-features-syndicate-1974-/a/7177-93749.s?ic3=ViewItem-Auction-Open-SearchResults-120115&lotPosition=7|0 Thanks for looking, and good luck to all bidders!
  21. Howdy, folks! I've got three great splashes for sale at the Heritage Signature auction, ending Feb 24th. Each splash is currently is illustrated by Mark Bagley, and ridiculously cheap at less than $100, so this may be a great opportunity to pick up some cool splashes at very affordable prices. First up is the Hulk #15p14 Full Page splash featuring the Hulk in full-out rage mode, beating up on Red Hulk. Current bid = $55: https://comics.ha.com/itm/original-comic-art/mark-bagley-and-andrew-hennessy-hulk-15-splash-page-14-original-art-marvel-2015-/a/7177-93410.s?ic3=ViewItem-Auction-Open-SearchResults-120115&lotPosition=1|0 Next is the splash from Ultimate End #2 Full Page Splash Page 14 with the Hulk breaking into prison. Weird right? How many folks actually break into prison? Current bid = $48. Here's the link to the auction: https://comics.ha.com/itm/original-comic-art/mark-bagley-and-drew-hennessy-ultimate-end-2-splash-page-14-original-art-marvel-2015-/a/7177-93411.s?ic3=ViewItem-Auction-Open-SearchResults-120115&lotPosition=2|0 Last, but certainly not least, is the Ultimate End #5 Full Page Splash Page 7, featuring a great pinup view of the entire Ultimate Universe... The Avengers, the Fantastic Four, the X-Men, Nick Fury, Cloak and Dagger, and Spider-Man (Miles Morales). Current Bid = $50. Here's the linky to the auction: https://comics.ha.com/itm/original-comic-art/mark-bagley-and-scott-hanna-ultimate-end-5-splash-page-7-ultimate-universe-characters-original-art-marvel-2016-/a/7177-93412.s?ic3=ViewItem-Auction-Open-SearchResults-120115&lotPosition=3|0 Thanks for looking, and good luck to all bidders!