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jjonahjameson11

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  1. The prices paid for Larsen The Far Side panels continues to impress!
  2. HI, all: I have consigned the complete 17-page interiors story color guide for Detective Comics #473. I just wanted to bring it to folks' attention because Heritage listed the items in the Memorabilia section of the auction, instead of the OA section. Current bid of $115 is a small fraction of fair market value, so a lucky collector may end up scoring a big deal. Here's the direct link to the item at auction: Jerry Serpe Detective Comics #473 Complete 17-Page Story Production | Lot #95555 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com) And here's some pics.
  3. I was watching this cover from the onset and I recall HA initially attributed the pencilling credits to Frank Miller before updating it to Bob Layton. this title was one of those guilty pleasure purchases when I was a kid (along with Dazzler, if I had extra money) 🤣
  4. I was after the Charest X-Men cover and I thought the bidding was very lively and it ended at a strong price!
  5. Well, ya never know. I mean, the last issue of Cerebus was published 19 years ago, yet prices for Cerebus OA has never been higher! That’s pretty impressive for an obscure character without any movie or tv show propping up interest in the character.
  6. Exactly. I thought it was a strong price for a page with a few Colossus panels.
  7. HI, folks: I'm back this week with some more great artwork that won't break your wallets. All items are consigned to Heritage, and all auctions end Wed Mar 29. Here's what's available this week: Mark Bagley JLA #47p2/3 DPS (DC, 2010) In this explosive double-page spread from the story "The Dark Things Part Three" features heroes such as Captain Atom, Frankenstein, Ice, Booster Gold, and others! Link: Mark Bagley and Rob Hunter Justice League of America #47 | Lot #50010 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com) Eduardo Barreto Atari Force #19p5 (DC, 1985) Scanner One is blasted out of the sky forcing Atari Force into a crash landing. The page features Blackjack, Packrat, Tempest, Martin Champion, Dart, and Morphea. Link: Eduardo Barreto and Ricardo Villagran Atari Force #19 Story Page 5 | Lot #50013 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com) John Byrne Blood of the Demon #16p4 (DC, 2006) The ruins of Castle Branek are featured on this page from the series featuring Jason Blood as the Demon. Link: John Byrne and Dan Green Blood of the Demon #16 Story Page 4 | Lot #50037 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com) Kieron Dwyer Impossible Man Summer Spectacular #2p10 (Marvel, 1991) The Impossible Man flees the Warriors Three and faces Asgard's army in the back-up story "Asgard Is My Witness. Link: Kieron Dwyer The Impossible Man Summer Vacation Spectacular #2 | Lot #50083 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com) Ron Garney Wolverine Weapon X #12p21 (Marvel, 2010) Wolverine is "neutralized" by Deathlok cyborgs in the future as Miranda watches her friend die. Link: Ron Garney Wolverine Weapon X #12 Story Page 21 Original Art | Lot #50097 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com) Mike McKone Fantastic Four #541p3 (Marvel, 2006) The Thing is confronted by agents of the US government before leaving for Paris to protest the Superhuman Registration Act on this page from the "Civil War" crossover issue. Link: Mike McKone and Andy Lanning Fantastic Four #541 Story Page 3 | Lot #50166 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com) Luke Ross Dark Avengers #8p5 (Marvel, 2009) The Dark X-Men watch Dark Beast use the Omega Machine to drain mutant power into Weapon Omega as Norman Osborn orders his Dark Avengers back to the East Coast on this page from the "Utopia" crossover storyline. Link: Luke Ross and Rick Magyar Dark Avengers #8 Story Page 5 Original | Lot #50206 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com) \
  8. It’s been 4 months since the last comment was posted in this thread, which is a long gap for the most submitted/graded CGC book in history. so, I thought I’d revive it with an updated group photo, and I hope others will keep posting their copies/recent acquisitions, ‘cause you can never have too much ASM 300 goodness