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HokieGAK

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  1. Hey, I'm wondering if anyone here might have some insight on Tim Sale Long Halloween pages?  I have a few I'm thinking of selling, but I've been AWOL for a bit and haven't been paying attention to the market.

     

    According to the top of this thread, an A-level page should sell for $5-10k, but then I see this one from the last Heritage Auction.

     

    https://comics.ha.com/itm/original-comic-art/tim-sale-batman-the-long-halloween-1-story-page-24-original-art-dc-1997-/a/7266-94089.s?ic4=OtherResults-SampleItem-071515&tab=ArchiveSearchResults-012417

     

    From my point of view, this seems like the epitome of an A-level page.  It's a nice enough panel page, has Batman and Catwoman in distant silhouette.  But it sold for $21k.  Is there something I'm missing here?

  2. Yeah, I'll definitely consider serious offers. I value the art pretty highly, but considering the nature of the piece, I can imagine that others might value it even more strongly. I'd be crazy not to listen. Anyone who wants to make an offer over PM or through CAF mail, I'll be happy to give it consideration.

  3. As per your last post Greg I hope to trade for that or maybe a splash. ;)

     

     

    Pretty sure if #26 ever goes up for sale, that could lead to a feeding frenzy among 3-4 people. Fortunately, no one has been made any promises on first right of refusal. It could be a lot of fun to watch.

  4. I hadn't updated my gallery for a while, so I thought it was time to throw in the new jewel of my collection. Thanks to Mike for pointing me in the right direction and to Shannon for working out the deal with me!

     

    Unfortunately, my scanner is neither big enough nor of a high enough quality to do the work justice (the colors are MUCH more vivid in reality), but I have to work with what's available!

     

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    Cover to Y: The Last Man #9 on CAF