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600 OA AUCTION LOTS ARE CLOSING NOW ON COMICLINK!

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Original Art Lots Are Closing!

Ultimate Spider-Man Collection Leads Huge Art Auction Session With Nearly 600 items by over 250 Artists!

The Original Art session of the January Focused Auction is closing! It's time to place your bids on nearly 600 ‘no reserve’ art auction lots up for grabs! This is a great opportunity for collectors at almost any budget level to bid on some wonderful examples of original art by by a wide variety of artists.  Ultimate Spider-Man covers, affordable published covers, splash and panel pages, illustrations, you name it, we've got it! Also upcoming is the Winter Featured Auction, which starts February 11th, and which will include some of the very best pieces of comic book related art in the hobby. We are still accepting high quality consignments for this auction! We're also accepting consignments for the March Focused Auction, which will be similar to the auction underway now.

 

January Focused Auction Original Art Highlights:

Special Ultimate Spider-Man Cover Collection

At the consignor's request, the January Focused Auction offers a significant collection of 13 Mark Bagley covers from the acclaimed Ultimate Spider-Man series. Ultimate Spider-Man was one of the most popular series of the early 21st Century and Bagley and writer Brian Bendis made history with their 111 consecutive issues, the longest run by a Marvel creative team, beating out Stan Lee and Jack Kirby on Fantastic Four. Included in the auction you’ll find covers to Ultimate Spider-Man: #21 (Kraven solo cover), #23, #30, #39, #41, #42, #49 (Kingpin and Spider-Man), #51, #53, #56, #59, #60 (first Ultimate Carnage) and #61 (Spider-Man Vs. Carnage) plus the cover art for the Ultimate Spider-Man Trade Paperback #7 (Spider-Man and Storm) and the complete story art for Ultimate Spider-Man #45!

A few Bronze Age highlights:

  • Gene Colan Captain America #134 pages including a half-splash featuring Cap and the Falcon
  • An important Gene Colan/Tom Palmer page from Tomb of Dracula #58 featuring the origin of Blade showing his actual birth
  • a John Buscema page featuring a key early appearance of Mockingbird from Astonishing Tales #12
  • a Dillin/ Giordano page from Justice League of America #103 featuring the JLA in battle plus in-story appearances of Len Wein, Steve Englehart and Gerry Conway from the Rutland Halloween story that was the first unofficial crossover between Marvel and DC
  • the Gray Morrow title splash from House of Mystery #196 featuring Cain in a graveyard
  • a George Tuska/Nick Cardy early Bronze Teen Titans #36 page featuring Robin and Kid Flash
  • a Jerry Bingham page from Black Panther #14 featuring Black Panther and Klaw
  • a George Tuska page from Creatures on the Loose #30 featuring J. Jonah Jameson and John (Man-Wolf) Jameson
  • an Ed Hannigan page from Defenders #60 featuring Dr. Strange and Nighthawk and other Defenders pages
  • a Herb Trimpe Godzilla #13 page with Godzilla vs. Red Ronin
  • a George Tuska page from Justice League of America #153 featuring Superman, Batman, Green Lantern and Green Arrow from the only Bronze Age issue not drawn by Dillin
  • a Thing/Iron Fist team-up page from Marvel Two-In-One #25 by Ron Wilson
  • an Omega the Unknown #9 page by Jim Mooney
  • a Howard Chaykin page from Atlas/Seaboard’s Scorpion #2 (possibly with Kaluta inks)
  • a James Sherman page from Superboy and the Legion of Superheroes #236.

A few Silver Age and Golden Age highlights:

  • A Herb Trimpe Nick Fury #15 page featuring the first appearance of the original Bullseye
  • a Win Mortimer Supergirl origin page from Adventure Comics #389
  • two pages from Showcase #77, the first appearance of Angel and the Ape by Bob Oksner
  • Stan Goldberg Kathy pin-up pages from the early 60s Marvel title as well as Goldberg pages from the 60s Marvel series Modeling with Millie
  • Ayers pages from Siegel and Shuster’s Funnyman
  • a Golden Age page from Fight Comics #55
  • a 1935 Disney Studios’ Mickey Mouse “Mickey’s Service Station” drawings
  • 12 Terry and the Pirates Dailies from 1951

A few Modern Age Highlights:

  • a Frank Quitely Superman commission
  • a page from X-Factor #1 by Jackson Guice and Bob Layton
  • a Michael Turner Tomb Raider sketch
  • a Howard Porter Superman page from JLA #1 (the popular Grant Morrison run)
  • J.H. Williams III pages from Batman #550 and Batman Annual #21
  • John Byrne’s cover to Star Brand #11 from 1988
  • a Dave Cockrum Batman #411 page featuring Batman, Robin and Two-Face
  • a John Buscema/Marie Severin page from Epic Illustrated #12 featuring the Dragonmaster of Klarn
  • a John Buscema/Klaus Janson splash page from Kull the Conqueror #6
  • a William Van Horn Disney character montage published as a 1994 Overstreet ad
  • a key Parallax saga page from 1995’s Green Lantern #64 featuring Hal Jordan vs. the JLA by Daryl Banks
  • a Stuart Immonen splash from Final Night #1 featuring a giant image of Superman backed up by the Legion of Superheroes
  • a great Kingpin page from Amazing Spider-Man Annual #17 by Ed Hannigan
  • a Lynn Johnston For Better or For Worse original daily strip
  • two Dawn pin-ups by Joseph Michael Linsner
  • the title splash from 1985’s Iceman #4 by Alan Kupperberg
  • My Little Pony Friendship is Magic covers by Amy Mebberson
  • a Tony Harris Starman #12 page featuring both David and Ted Knight
  • two pages by Dan Jurgens from Marvel Vs. DC #2--one featuring Flash vs. Quicksilver and the other Aquaman vs. Sub-Mariner!

Additionally, the auction will include a very solid selection of original art including work on major characters and title runs by acclaimed artists such as Neal Adams, Ross Andru, Sergio Aragones, Rich Buckler, Ernie Chan, Frank Cho,  Gene Day, Ron Frenz, Giordano, Geof Isherwood, Jeff Jones, Tom Mandrake, Sean Murphy, Joe Orlando, George Perez, Don Perlin, Humberto Ramos, Alex Schomburg, Jon Totleben, Marc Silvestri, Bernie Wrightson, Tom Yeates and many more!

 

If You Have Comics or Artwork to Sell:

We are currently accepting consignments for the upcoming Winter Featured Auction, and the date is sneaking right up on us all -- the auction will about one month from now on February 11th! We encourage everyone to contact us asap to reserve auction placement! You may also consign to the March Focused Auction (an initial preview will post in a couple of weeks). To reserve upcoming auction placement, simply email buysell@comiclink.com with your prospective sale list, or call 617-517-0062 (option 1) to speak with Josh Nathanson, Douglas Gillock, Jason Crosby, Jon Signorelli, or Ross Kearney.  If you have "raw" books that you'd like to get certified, remember -- we can help with that! And, remember -- ComicLink not only an auction house, we are also always accepting new sellers for the ComicLink exchange marketplaces, brokering private placement deals, and buying outright.  So, it pays to get in touch no matter your selling preference, and we always look forward to hearing from potential sellers.

To review ComicLink’s auction schedule and auction previews (including the Winter Featured Auction, click here.

To jump right to the Original Art in the January Focused Auction, click here.

 
 

 

 
 
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