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The current ComicLink Focused original art session (Session 5 of the current Focused Auction) will come to a conclusion on Wednesday evening, August 3, 2016 starting at 8 PM ET. The session offers over 300 lots featuring a wide variety of relatively affordable pieces of comic related artwork. With a mix of art from all eras, this auction has something to offer just about any original art collector and budget level.

Highlights include, but are not limited to, George Pérez a Fantastic Four splash page, New Teen Titans and Avengers pages, early Pérez pages from Deadly Hands of Kung-Fu featuring the Sons of the Tiger and Creatures on the Loose featuring Man-Wolf, and pin-ups of Black Knight and Vision; Win Mortimer first Supergirl in Adventure Comics page, in a fight scene with Batgirl; Walt Simonson Thor page; John Buscema Conan the Barbarian page and a Conan Annual half splash; Sal Buscema Nova page featuring Nova in flight and a Tarzan title splash from Tarzan #24; Gene Colan Tomb of Dracula #58 page featuring Blade and Marvel Adventure #1 production cover; Dick Ayers 1966 Sgt. Fury Annual page featuring D-Day; John Cassaday Astonishing X-Men page; John Romita, Jr. Daredevil and Wolverine pages and an unused cover to Starband #1; Ardian Syaf Dark Knight Batman illustration; Don Newton multiple Batman pages; Carmine Infantino Iron Man page; Mike Kaluta Shadow illustration; and Bill Sienkiewicz Wonder Woman illustration.

Al Williamson Buck Rogers illustration and a Secret Agent Corrigan daily strip; Herb Trimpe Iron Man and Godzilla pages and a Super-Villain Team-Up page from the second appearance of the Shroud; Jim Starlin Silver Surfer: Resurrection page; Jackson Guice Solo Avengers #13 title splash featuring a large Wonder Man image; Mico Suayan artwork including a beautiful sketchbook and an Incredible Hulk #340 and recreation of McFarlane's epic Hulk vs. Wolverine image; Mike Zeck Master of Kung-Fu #67 page; Tony Harris Starman page featuring Jack Knight in action in every panel; Jim Valentino Guardians of the Galaxy #25 double page splash title pages featuring "And Now... Galactus!"; Mike Mignola Action Comics Annual page with George Pérez inks; Adi Granov Apocalypse illustration; Michael Turner Fathom illustration; Geof Darrow Godzilla vs. King Kong illustration; and Scott McDaniel A Robin/Nightwing career overview page from a Nightwing Trade Paperback featuring Batman, Batgirl, the original Teen Titans and the New Teen Titans are offerered.

Additional highlights include Val Mayerik Howard the Duck daily comic strip from 1978 drawn by his co-creator; Bo Hampton Moon Knight page from 1983; Lee Garbett and Jenny Frison multiple covers from Marvel's recent Loki: Agent of Asgard series; Chris Samnee An retro Black Canary pin-up by one of today's top artists; Dan Jurgens Marvel Vs. DC page featuring a once in a lifetime meeting of Aquaman and Sub-Mariner; Gray Morrow multiple pages including a Tarzan Sunday and Buck Rogers Sunday, a title splash from The Spider Presents #1, and early Bronze Age DC horror pages; Mark Bode Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #32 half splash with Kevin Eastman inks; Travis Charest Captain America pin-up; Ethan Van Sciver Impulse #65 full page splash; Jose Delbo Wonder Woman Mini-Comic cover; Trevor Von Eeden Black Lightning #10 page featuring Black Lightning battling the Trickster; Gabriele Dell'Otto Storm illustration; John Totleben Vermillion #8 strong work from the classic Swamp Thing artist; Pat Olliffe multiple Spider-Girl pages including a full page splash from #6; Joe Staton Green Lantern #117 page from 1979 featuring Green Arrow; Mike Parobeck Batman Adventures #34 featuring a Batman vs. Catwoman battle; and numerous art portfolios by Frank Frazetta, Bernie Wrightson, Neal Adams, Frank Brunner, and others.

ComicLink is currently accepting consignments for the upcoming Summer Featured Auction which will begin in August. The firm encourages everyone to contact them as soon as possible to reserve auction placement. You may also consign to the September Focused Auction (an initial preview will post soon). If you want 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 ComicLink can help with that. Remember ComicLink is not only an auction house, they 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 ComicLink always looks forward to hearing from potential sellers.

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