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jjonahjameson11

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  1. Hi, All; I just picked up this mini-sized comic book by Dave Sim entitled “How’s Your Beaver?”. I don’t have a lot of information about it, but it was published 3 years prior to Cerebus #1 and also pre-dates his Beavers newspaper strip published in ‘76 & ‘77 in the Kitchener-Waterloo Report newspaper. ive included some pics for reference, and any additional information would be appreciated. thanks in advance 👍🏻
  2. One day remaining before the auction ends, and current bid is only a fraction of the 90-day average. Perhaps someone will get a great book without breaking their wallet? good luck 🤞🏻
  3. Cha-Ching $$$ Eerie #1 First Printing (Warren, 1965) CBCS NM 9.4 White pages. | LotID #149003 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com)
  4. Although its not OA, I think this lot in the Sept HA auction containing Steve Ditko correspondence is pretty nifty: Steve Ditko Correspondence Group of approximately 150 | LotID #30001 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com) Steve Ditko Correspondence Group of approximately 150 (1973-2017). When young fan artist Russ Maheras decided to write a letter to Steve Ditko seeking advice on drawing comics in the spring of 1973, how could he have imagined that it would lead to a series of correspondence between him and the legendary creator that spanned over four decades. Private, mysterious, trailblazer, are just a few words used to describe prolific comic book legend Steve Ditko, creator or co-creator of such characters as Spider-Man, Doctor Strange, The Question, The Creeper, and Hawk and Dove.It is widely known that Ditko refused to give interviews or make public appearances. Despite creating such a wide host of beloved and admired characters, he chose to remain out of the spotlight. Each of the letters and postcards in the collection is signed, and most come with their original post-marked envelopes. His autograph was extremely difficult to obtain due to his reclusive nature and his abhorrence of comic-book conventions. To this day, Steve Ditko remains an enigma to many of his legion of fans. This treasure trove of correspondence presents a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to dig deep into the psyche of a true comic-book genius.This collection contains handwritten letters varying in length from 1 page to 16 pages, and they provide tips for a budding artist as well as an insight into the mind of the enigmatic creator, offering his opinions and views regarding, science, current events, literature, philosophy, art, politics, theology, and of course, superheroes. Topics discussed in this correspondence include: inking; penciling; comic art techniques; Stan Lee; Jack Kirby; Frank Frazetta; Will Eisner; Reed Crandall; Milt Caniff; Burne Hogarth; Wally Wood; Alex Toth; Gene Simmons and KISS; Marvel; Charlton; DC; EC; Superman; Batman; the Joker; Dr. Octopus; the first and second Spider-Man films; Peter Parker; Uncle Ben; Mary Jane; Green Goblin; Wonder Woman; the Creeper; the Question; Captain Atom; Blue Beetle; Green Arrow and Speedy; Anti-heroes; Prince Valiant, and many more.Heritage is proud to present these handwritten letters to you. If you are a scholar of Ditko, or simply a fan, there is no question that these letters would be a treasured addition to any collection. They average Very Good condition.
  5. Hi, mecha. please PM your gmail addy to me and I will try to have Spencer contact you
  6. Thanks! it came from a very large collection of uncirculated Bronze Age books from the Buffalo, NY area approximately 20 years ago. the books from this collection were numerous and exceptional. I spent my money like drunken sailor, acquiring as many books as possible 😃
  7. Hi, all; I've consigned my copy of Strange Adventures #205 CGC 8.5 to Heritage Auctions. It features the 1st appearance of Deadman, and several recurring characters throughout the series. If you've ever tried to find a high grade copy of this book, then you know what a challenge it can be to find one in this shape. In fact, there are only 78 copies in higher grade. The auction for this book ends Monday, Aug 9th, and you can view and bid on the book here: Strange Adventures #205 (DC, 1967) CGC VF+ 8.5 Off-white to white | Lot #13761 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com) Good luck to all bidders, and thanks for looking
  8. Hi, all: I've consigned my Hulk #340 cgc 9.8 Signature Series book for auction at Heritage. The book is signed by Todd McFarlane and has White pages. The auction for this book ends on Sunday, Aug 8th, and you can bid by following this direct link to the book at auction: The Incredible Hulk #340 Signature Series: Todd McFarlane (Marvel, | Lot #13428 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com)
  9. HI, all; I've consigned the single highest graded copy of Ronald McDonald #2 for sale at Heritage. Although it was graded a 9.4, it looks more like a 9.6. the book was never read, and only opened as part of the grading process. The auction ends Monday, Aug 9th. Here's a direct link to the book at auction: Ronald McDonald #2 (Charlton, 1970) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white | Lot #13675 | Heritage Auctions
  10. Sure, its a recreation, but its HUGE! Image size = 19x28
  11. Maybe a record price for a Sal B. cover? What do the experts think?
  12. Hi, all; Once again thanks to everyone who purchased one of my affordable pages on Heritage last week. I'm happy to see these affordable pages getting snapped up in a transparent, public forum. Up for auction this week on HA, i've got a nice Bagley Venom page, Chen Iron Man pages, and some great Garney pages. All auctions end Wednesday, Aug 4. Here are the direct links to the pages at auction: Bagley Venom #21p10 (2020) Nice page with Eddie Brock (AKA Venom) and son Here's the direct link to the page at auction: Mark Bagley and Andy Owens Venom #21 Story Page 10 Original Art | Lot #46013 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com) Sean Chen Iron Man #2p29 (2010). Tony Stark is about to reveal to the world that he is Iron Man. Link: Sean Chen and Victor Olazaba Iron Man: I Am Iron Man #2 Story Page | Lot #46053 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com) Garney Moon Knight #38p12 (1992) Intense page featuring a great Punisher & Moon Knight team up from the 4-part Blood Brothers story arc! Link: Ron Garney and Tom Palmer Marc Spector: Moon Knight #38 Story Page | Lot #46094 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com) Garney Moon Knight #37p17 (1992) Awesome action page with Princess Nepthys and the Cult of Khonshu face off against Punisher (Frank Castle) in the dramatic story "The Rise And Fall of Moon Knight." Link: Ron Garney and Tom Palmer Marc Spector: Moon Knight #37 Story Page | Lot #46095 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com) Garney Ghost Rider #39p15 (1994) With a killer large sized panel of Ghost Rider in action! Link: Ron Garney and Chris Ivy Ghost Rider #39 Story Page 15 Original Art | Lot #46096 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com) Have a look and pick up a great page or two at prices that won't break your wallet
  13. Romita Jr DD pages have been hoarded and decent quality pages rarely turn up. yours is a half splash from an epic storyline vs Mephisto, with great Williamson inks. it should fetch $2.5K in today’s market
  14. Hi, All. A quick reminder that the auctions for these pages are ending tonight. Good luck to all bidders!
  15. Worst OA in existence? Anything and everything Erik Larsen