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Official Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Thread
TMNT replied to Mac Man's topic in Copper Age Comic Books
Wow, never seen those before and a brilliant idea. Hope he keeps doing these, would love to get one -
TMNT visit the last of the viking heroes TPB HELP
TMNT replied to maidenmate91's topic in Copper Age Comic Books
Not much to add other than it's not a super common book that comes up, but nor is is super in demand in either. No idea what the pricing is on it currently -
1985 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Volume 1 #4 pgs 24 and 25 Taking Offers. On Duotone Art board. Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird pencil and inks All the artwork for TMNT 1 & 2 are locked away and there are only a handful of pages out there from 3 or 4. So this is a rare chance for a page (or two) from one of those iconic, first four magazine-size issues. 1988 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Volume 1 #14 Pg 27 $4400. 11 X 14 on Duotone Art Board, which is large for early Turtles art. All Kevin Eastman pencils and inks. Here's a great Turtles page, featuring the TMNT in their classic undercover/ "Untouchables" trenchcoats featuring Turtles in most panels. Kevin Eastman did just about everything in this issue - writing, pencils, inks (with Eric Talbot assisting with some inking/toning). Tales of the TMNT #4 Pgs 24 and 27, 1st Appearance of the Rat King 1988, $2500 each. Jim Lawson pencils, Ryan Brown inks on Duotone Art Boards. Signed by them as well. Featuring one of the all-time great TMNT villians, The Rat King in his first appearance book. We even got the rats themselves beginning to pour through the walls. All the major players here: the Turtles, Casey Jones, and of course, the Rat King. Any questions, just ask. Published early Turtles art doesn't come around often. 3 month payment plans available. More details up on my CAF as well. Thanks for looking!
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Heritage's Next Event Auction has started posting books !
TMNT replied to Gotham Kid's topic in Golden Age Comic Books
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Yes and the 9.6 went for $31,200
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Official Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Thread
TMNT replied to Mac Man's topic in Copper Age Comic Books
Yes, earlier this week, I was messaged about helping authenticate a piece that had been recently bought at SDCC. After getting all the details, I knew what it was immediately and let him know quickly. Which was that it was not an original art page, rather a toning page (no pen, inks). Dooney afterwards confirmed as much. Last I knew, he was seeking a refund, as the toning page is worth a fraction of what he spent. I will say, I personally don't think anything nefarious was going on by the dealers. Early TMNT art in general is so scarce, but honestly, I have seen MUCH more original art pages, and even blue line pages, than I have toning pages. In fact, I'd wager most collectors have never had a toning page in their hands ever. When looking at scans only, can be hard to tell the difference. They can be convincingly similar to an OA page, moreso if the toning pages are still in good condition as these recent ones are. So I could see how even a dealer might think they are the real deal. I'm willing to give the benefit of the doubt. That said, they need to be sold going forward as to what they really are. There is still value there... Probably less that of blue lines but more than cover flats and other production materials. They are a neat part of the historical production process. They just are worth anywhere near the current asking IMO. -
I thought the same thing. Not sure what that says about us if that's where our minds went, but I read the title and thought there was some sort of coverup shenanigans going on...
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Official Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Thread
TMNT replied to Mac Man's topic in Copper Age Comic Books
Very, very cool! I remember when you were putting that set together. It was some work, but sure paid off. Well done! -
All grades keep dropping... Wonder where they will settle at?
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Official Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Thread
TMNT replied to Mac Man's topic in Copper Age Comic Books
Art day from Issue 4! Got another page from that issue as well so not sure if this one's a keeper but for now... CAF Post -
And TMNT #1 in 9.6 went for 36K that same day on HA as well. Looks like Usagi caught up with the Turtles!
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Official Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Thread
TMNT replied to Mac Man's topic in Copper Age Comic Books
Very cool, haven't seen one of those prints in ages! -
Official Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Thread
TMNT replied to Mac Man's topic in Copper Age Comic Books
Adam, my man!! And absolute perfect description and a big part of why I love it so much. You know, I though about that -
Official Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Thread
TMNT replied to Mac Man's topic in Copper Age Comic Books
Yes, they are glass display cases. It's hard to see since the case is black and the knob is black, but what's cool is that in the front you pull the knob, and it levers up the front facing glass to slide whatever in. Hard to explain, easier to show. I'll try to remember to snap a pic of that. This pic is a little older, but it does show the 2 cases side by side. And overall shows this side of my Sewer. I've got stuff wrapping around the room but these are the only 2 of these cases I have. I love them because they fit 4 magazine or 5 regular CGCs without issue, so perfect for the first 4. Found them in a local shop and had to buy them. Added some lights and they were good to go -
Official Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Thread
TMNT replied to Mac Man's topic in Copper Age Comic Books
Hey guys! Haven't been around the boards of late (which I hope to change...) but just wanted to share this recent pickup. This is my 3rd #11 in 9.8 though the years, I'm thinking this one will finally stick. Happen to be doing some rearranging of the wall art as well when this arrived so figured it was a great time to snap a pic of its with the cover art. -
It's so funny seeing my letter in there from 2018... This piece was made after Raphael #1. Eastman told me back then and is still saying as much in the HA. The pen and ink were then photocopied and used in comics interview and later in Turtlemania. The actual pen and ink board was then painted sometime in 85, possibly in 86. The painted image as seen above has never been actually published, only it's B&W pre paint version was. I can't say I agree at all with HAs description. But at least they kept my letter and put Eastmans thoughts as well so hopefully the buyer just really liked the image. It is an early piece, just not the first published artwork as purported. In my eyes, if we're talking "firsts" : 1. First drawings of Casey 1984, various sketches exist as they worked out the final look. 2. First published appearance period, Raphael #1 Cover. Has his classic hockey mask on and bat. 3. First published appearance in story, was Raphael #1, pg 7 where we see him maskless on his couch watching TV before donning his gear 4. First painting, this piece we've been talking about (unpublished as a painting)
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TMNT replied to batman_fan's topic in Original Comic Art
It was frequently the case where the original paintings appear much brighter in person than what was actually published on the comics so I wouldn't worry about that. Its interesting though, that I have specifically seen that "purple disappearance" on a finished painting vs the published image twice now with this piece. Where the original looks almost grey but the published is brighter purple. That said, doesn't take away at all from this amazing piece. So few of these covers ever see the light of day. -
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TMNT replied to batman_fan's topic in Original Comic Art
Good summary of the cover situation, Chuck. I'll only add that cover size for the published early E&L issues 1-11, much like the interior pages themselves, were generally of various dimensions. They did seem to get bigger as the years went on. Regarding some of the larger wrap around covers from this period: The TMNT Adventures RPG cover was 13 X 20: the issue 1-11 Omnibus cover was a bit bigger at 13 X 27: and issue #11 was the largest at 18 X 24. These are the finished images, boards a bit bigger. -
Official Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Thread
TMNT replied to Mac Man's topic in Copper Age Comic Books
Went up through at least issue #5 -
Official Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Thread
TMNT replied to Mac Man's topic in Copper Age Comic Books
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Official Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Thread
TMNT replied to Mac Man's topic in Copper Age Comic Books
Yes it seems like the "two originals" one pencil/inks the other paints phase stopped around 1985 as there a couple of covers out there like that. However, seeing this one from 1986 all on one board, and knowing mines from 1986 - 1988 are all on one board, and knowing of another 1986 all on one board, makes me think they made the switch around that time. -
Official Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Thread
TMNT replied to Mac Man's topic in Copper Age Comic Books
By complete chance, I've picked up a few Rat King pieces recently, including toys, art and a couple cels from the show I need to take a pic of. He was always a favorite villian of mines in all iterations. Here's the toy: It's been a blast picking these up again, coming full circle to what started my collecting in the first place. Only this time, having graded versions that present so nicely. Just a few more figures and I'll have all of Series 1 and 2. Then I stop! -
Official Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Thread
TMNT replied to Mac Man's topic in Copper Age Comic Books
Speaking of Tales #4, featuring the first appearance of Rat King, check out this cool page I picked up recently -
This Week In Your Plastic Crack, Action Figures and Toy Collection
TMNT replied to Buzzetta's topic in Comics General
Yes, the Fan Club softs are the absolute originals and the most sought after. There's been some controversy in the community regarding the legitiamacy of some figures that have popped up with Fan Club inserts. Namely, the other figures from that first wave like Shredder and April, etc. Some say just the Turtles have them, others say all of them did at one point, perhaps in extremely limited print run. Doesn't help that if you are conniving and industrius enough, you can carefully squeeze an insert into the package as there is a natural small gap in the bubble along the bottom. That said, if you get a Turtles figure with Fan Club you are probably OK. But before plunking down 20K that a recent seller was seeking for a supposed Foot Soldier Fan Club, may want to do your due diligence...