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Cogansway1

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  1. Hi everyone,

    I have several Auctions ending this evening with ComicLink and thought I'd point out some of the highlights:

  2. I am  selling my Frank Miller Dark Knight Returns pin up prelim of Batman and Robin on a wire.  The price is $2,250 and the first email I receive stating, "I'll buy it" will win it but payment must be received within 24 hours or I will move on to the next person.  Price includes US domestic shipping and insurance. After I receive the winning email, I will email the winner to give them my Paypal account #.  International buyers, are responsible for all international shipping charges and insurance as well as any customs taxes or import fees based on the full amount of the art.  I will not lower it for any customs forms.

     

    The Prelim is marker on Vellum.

     

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  3. Hi everyone,

     

    I have several Auctions ending this evening with ComicLink and thought I'd point out some of the highlights:

     

  4. Hey guys, 

    I’ve got an amazing original piece of art by Dave Gibbons of Nite Owl from Watchmen drawn back in 1986. It’s a full figure on 11”x14” sheet of paper from a sketch pad. It’s signed and dated by Gibbons. This was Dave donation to the San Diego Comic Con Art Auction that year.  Yes, back in the day before the show got too crazy they help an art auction, just like Heoes Con. I had lost out on the Steve Rude Mr. Miracle piece, so bought this as my consolation price. ? 

    here’s the link, the auction end tomorrow, probably during a playoff game, knowing my luck:  https://www.ebay.com/itm/DAVE-GIBBONS-1986-WATCHMEN-NITE-OWL-11-X14-SKETCH/122914412696?hash=item1c9e451898:g:tPcAAOSwRTVaW-I2

    while you’re there, check out my other auctions. I have the best Wolverine animation cel from the “Pryde of the X-Men” pilot with Storm on the auction block this one ends tomorrow as well.

    Thanks,

    John

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  5. Hey there everyone,  been a real long time since I posted on the boards, but I've got 5 pieces up for auction in the Comiclink ending tonight.  All these pieces have been in my collection for 15-25 years, and I rarely sell or trade my good stuff, so don't miss out on your opportunity to lock it in your vault for the next quarter century.

    Up for auction is the 2nd best Brian Bolland cover from the 1st ever Robin series.  There were only 5 issues and this is the only one that give a full good look at Robin's then new costume:  http://www.comiclink.com/Auctions/item.asp?back=%2FComicTrack%2FAuctions%2Fauctions_first.asp&id=1213832

    Next up is a Bloom County Sunday with Opus in every panel (a foot counts in the last one, right?).  You don't see many of these show up these days.  BTW, this one is signed by creator Berkeley Breathed when he was at a bookstore in Brentwood, California, several years back:  http://www.comiclink.com/Auctions/item.asp?back=%2FComicTrack%2FAuctions%2Fauctions_first.asp&id=1213838

    Also available, is a great montage splash page of Green Arrow by the highly underrated Trevor Von Eeden, co-creator of Black Lightning,  this splash features to large images of Oliver Queen in full classic Green Arrow costume.  I've only ever seen two other Von Eeden Green Arrow splashes, and one is in my collection and the other Romitaman sold for around $2500.  Don't know why DC hasn't put out a trade of all these great 80's Arrow stories from Detective, Wolrd's Finest and the Green Arrow mini-series but they should:  http://www.comiclink.com/Auctions/item.asp?back=%2FComicTrack%2FAuctions%2Fauctions_first.asp&id=1213837

    This year is the 25th anniversary of the premiere of the Batman: Animated Series by Bruce Timm, Paul Dini et al.  Back when Bruce was working on the designs of the characters, he recruited a few talented comic artists to help contribute to the look of the show.  As many know, Mike Mignola's Mr. Freeze design was used and loved by all, and Kevin Nowlan sent in many great designs that were also used, including, Man-Bat and Killer Croc.  https://13thdimension.com/kevin-nowlan-lifts-the-cowl-on-his-batman-animated-designs/  I picked up this great Batman illustration of Batman that he did for the show for Scott Dunbier, back when he was a dealer and have had it ever since, until now:  http://www.comiclink.com/Auctions/item.asp?back=%2FComicTrack%2FAuctions%2Fauctions_first.asp&id=1213833

    And lastly, up for auction is a tight finished prelim by DREW STRUZAN, of this famous 1970's Thought Factory Batman poster, one of the early first realistic depiction of Batman.  I'm many of you, like me, had this hanging on your wall when you were young.  This is from one of Struzan's first assignments and from what I've been told, the final painted posters have never been seen, and that Drew does not have them:  http://www.comiclink.com/Auctions/item.asp?back=%2FComicTrack%2FAuctions%2Fauctions_first.asp&id=1213834

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    Thanks for checking them out and good luck to everyone tonight.  There's a few pieces I'm hunting as well.