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jjonahjameson11

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  1. HI, all; I've consigned some more artwork with Heritage. All auctions end Wed, Mar 8th. Here's the details: Mark Bagley Justice Society of America #41p14 (DC, 2010) This battle-fueled panel page from the story titled "The Dark Things, Part Two" featuring Batman, Mr. Terrific (Michael Holt), Mr. America (Jeffrey Graves), and Lightning (Jennifer Pierce). Here's a link to the page at auction: Mark Bagley and Norm Rapmund Justice Society of America #41 Story | Lot #47005 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com) Eduarto Barreto Atari Force #18p14 half splash (DC, 1985) Dart and Taz hold on for dear life as Blackjack pilots the Atari Force mothership, Scanner One, through a meteor storm. Here's a link to the page at auction: Eduardo Barreto and Ricardo Villagran Atari Force #18 Story Page 14 | Lot #47006 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com) John Byrne Blood of the Demon #10p5 (DC, 2006) Anjeli Singh and journalist Jeff Pruitt find themselves caught in an outburst of hellfire in a pivotal sequence from Byrne's epic elaboration upon Jack Kirby's The Demon saga of the 1970s. Link: John Byrne and Dan Green Blood of the Demon #10 Story Page 5 | Lot #47024 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com) Kieron Dwyer Batman #413p27 (DC, 1987) This issue marked the first appearance of wealthy Japanese martial artist, Yoshio Tahara, who would pose as the ghost of Masahiko Tahara while committing crimes. Link: Kieron Dwyer and Mike DeCarlo Batman #413 Story Page 27 Original | Lot #47061 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com) Kieron Dwyer Impossible Man Summer Vacation Special #2p7 (Marvel, 1991) The Impossible Man and Heimdall encounter the Warriors Three (Hogun, Fandral, and Volstagg) in the back-up story "Asgard Is My Witness..." Link: Kieron Dwyer The Impossible Man Summer Vacation Spectacular #2 | Lot #47063 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com) Ron Garney Uncanny X-Men #435p14 (Marvel, 2004) Awesome 20-year old page with a great Juggernaut/ Rhino battle. Link: .Ron Garney and Mark Morales The Uncanny X-Men #435 Story Page 14 | Lot #47078 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com) Rick Leonardi Supergirl #27p2 (DC, 2008) Supergirl (Kara Zor-El) finds herself lost in a strange future with and in the presence of the even stranger Batmen! Link: Rick Leonardi and Dan Green Supergirl #27 Story Page 20 Original | Lot #47121 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com) Rick Leonardi DC Universe Decisions #3p18 (DC, 2008) Green Arrow, Superman, and Batman are pictured in this pivotal sequence from a four-issue series, dealing with the political leanings of various superheroes and their effects on society. Link: Rick Leonardi and Dan Green DC Universe: Decisions #3 Story Page 18 | Lot #47122 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com) Mike McKone Fantastic Four #541p17 (Marvel, 2006) Civil War Crossover issue...The Thing encounters the Emperor of the Underground World, a French "mole man" who controls an army of rock monsters. Link: Mike McKone and Andy Lanning Fantastic Four #541 Story Page 17 | Lot #47130 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com) Luke Ross Captain America #49p17 half splash (Marvel, 2009) Falcon visits Sharon Carter and has to explain to her the trauma she can't remember, including her pregnancy. Link: Luke Ross and Rick Magyar Captain America #49 Story Page 17 | Lot #47154 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com) Thanks for looking!
  2. So, it looks like we've tapped out at around 775 OA lots, which is still a very high amount considering the International OA auction currently underway has over 500 OA lots. The International OA auction ends in a week so it should be interesting to see final hammer prices, and possibly, some surprises.
  3. Your post didn’t indicate most impactful artist of the decade. If so, my list would be different
  4. 1940’s - Kirby 1950’s - Frazetta 1960’s - Ditko 1970’s - Wrightson 1980’s - Miller (Byrne is a close second) 1990’s - McFarlane (Lee is a close second) 2000’s - Turner 2010’s - Finch
  5. Funny how so many of the “current” cover artists we’ve listed have been around for at least 30 years…Hughes, Stevens, Art Adams, Mike Golden ( don’t think anyone mentioned him yet), JSC, Bolland, etc
  6. If this is the demarcation date, then you must absolutely include McFarlane, just for the incredibly collectible Spawn covers from the 220's. As for some of the names on your list, I enjoy most of the artists, but I don't think that many of them will be remembered or collected for their covers down the road.