Quantcast

ComicLink is accepting consignments now for the Fall Featured Auction which will begin on November 17, 2016. The Featured Auction will include the best in certified comic books and related original artwork from all eras. If you are looking to sell your valuable comic books or comic related original art, be sure to get in touch with the firm to discuss your options. Interested sellers may contact ComicLink by emailing your prospective auction list to buysell@comiclink.com or by calling (617) 517-0062 (option 1, for sales).

The Featured Auction already includes a vast selection of Silver Age and Bronze Age comics including many exceptional high grade examples, as well as key issues, some of the best of which are Amazing Fantasy #15 (first Spider-Man) CGC 6.5, Amazing Spider-Man #1 (series begins) CGC 8.5 and #129 (first Punisher) CGC 9.8, Aquaman #1 CGC 9.4 (one of only six in 9.4), Brave and the Bold #28 (first Justice League) CGC 8.5, Daredevil #1 (first appearance and origin of Daredevil) CGC 9.0, Fantastic Four #48 (first Silver Surfer and Galactus) CGC 9.6, Green Lantern #76 (first Adams Green Lantern/Green Arrow) CGC 9.4, Hero For Hire #1 (first Luke Cage) CGC 9.8, Incredible Hulk #181 (first Full Wolverine) CGC 9.8 and 9.6, Journey Into Mystery #83 (first Thor) CGC 9.4 (one of only seven in 9.4), Tales of Suspense #39 (first appearance and origin of Iron Man) CGC 8.5 and #57 (first Hawkeye) CGC 8.5, Tales to Astonish #35 (first costumed Ant-Man) CGC 9.2, and X-Men #1 (first X-Men and Magneto) CGC 9.0.

Overall, the Golden Age keys, special runs, and collections is one of the best selections they've ever offered of high grade and rare Golden Age books including offerings from DC, Timely, and many other publishers with numerous pedigree examples from collections including the Mile High/Edgar Church, San Francisco, Hawkeye, Bethlehem, Big Apple, Davis Crippen, Western Penn, Crowley and Pacific Coast and more.

Major Golden Age books include All Select Comics #1 (classic Schomburg cover) CGC 8.0, All Winners Comics #21 CGC 9.0, All-Star Comics #8 (first Wonder Woman) CGC 2.0, Detective Comics #31 (classic gothic cover, third Batman cover, fifth Batman appearance) CGC 6.0 Mod A-3, Detective Comics #71 (classic Robinson Joker cover) CGC 7.5, Marvel Mystery Comics #33 CGC 9.4 (single highest), and More Fun Comics #52 (first Spectre, origin begins) CGC 3.0.

High grade Golden Age runs include a large selection of DC's Sensation Comics featuring Wonder Woman including a continuous high grade run from #41 to #67 with many among the highest or highest graded and multiple pedigree examples, 54 issues of Jungle Comics extending from #81 to #155 with many pedigree and single highest graded examples, a collection of 23 high grade Wings Comics issues between #74 and #119 including many pedigree and single highest graded examples.

Multiple examples from the large collection of very rare Canadian Whites that ComicLink has been auctioning over the past few months will be offered including such titles as Action Stories of the Mounties, Active Comics, Bing Bang Comics, Canadian Heroes, Commando Comics, Dime Comics, Great Stories for Young Folks, Rocket Comics, Three Aces Comics, Thrilling Stories For Boys, Triumph Comics, Triumph-Adventure Comics, and Wow Comics.

A unique collection of scarce DC Golden Age #1s, many in very high grade for the particular issue (sold separately), such as Adventures of Dean Martin & Jerry Lewis #1 (first issue of the long-running Jerry Lewis title that ran for 19 years) CGC 6.0, Adventures of Bob Hope #1 (start of 16-year run) CGC 7.5, Dale Evans Comics #1 CGC 8.0, Everything Happens to Harvey #1 CGC 7.0, Flippity and Flop #1 CGC 7.0, Gangbusters #1 CGC 8.5, Here's Howie #1 CGC 7.0, Jackie Gleason and the Honeymooners #1 CGC 6.0, Legends of Daniel Boone #1 CGC 7.0, Movie Comics #1 CGC 5.5, Mutt & Jeff #1 CGC 5.0, and Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer #NN 1950 first issue are in the auction.

ComicLink Featured Auctions offer the best in top-quality original art from across all eras. Some examples are Frank Brunner Marvel Treasury Edition #6 Doctor Strange centerfold illustration artwork as well as other strong Doctor Strange and Conan pages by this celebrated artist; Rich Buckler Batman #347 cover – a rarely available 1980s Batman cover; John Buscema Thor #278 "And Now Ragnarok" cover and Conan the Barbarian #118 cover; John Byrne Power Man and Iron Fist #106 cover featuring Luke Cage, Power Man, and Danny Rand, Iron Fist vs. the Silver Age villain Whirlwind; Greg Capullo Wizard #139 wraparound cover featuring Spawn vs. Angela; John Cassaday Captain America #14 cover from 2003; Frank Cho Jungle Girl Season 2 #3 cover; Daniel Clowes Your Flesh Magazine #27 cover – rarely available Clowes cover art; and Gene Colan Doctor Strange #176 page from the Silver Age featuring Doctor Strange and a gorgeous full figured image of Clea.

Darwyn Cooke DC: The New Frontier #2 a superb Batman page from the classic series; Steve Ditko Eerie #8 twice-up Silver Age horror page; Frank Frazetta Maasai Warriors illustration; Paul Gulacy Master of Kung-Fu #18 splash page featuring Shang Chi vs. Fu Manchu; Russ Heath Showcase #27 page from the very first Sea Devils story from 1960 featuring Dane fighting a sea monster plus a page from #29 with the entire Sea Devils team; Don Heck Tales to Astonish #42 early Ant-Man page and #46 page featuring just the third appearance of the Wasp; Adam Hughes ultimate Black Cat illustration; Carmine Infantino historic Mystery in Space #75 title splash featuring the 1962 Adam Strange story with the first crossover ever of the Justice League of America into another title and inks by Murphy Anderson; Jeff Jones Female Portrait watercolor painting; Michael Kaluta Shadow #11 cover and King Conan #19 cover; and Jae Lee Harley Quinn #1 2016 DC Rebirth series variant cover will be offered.

Jim Lee Batman #609 double page spread from the historic "Hush" storyline with Scott Williams inks, Superman #213 page from the epic "For Tomorrow" saga, and Prototype #1 cover; Kevin Maguire Justice League: Midsummer's Nightmare trade paperback cover featuring the long-awaited return of the "Big 7" JLA concept and Justice League Rebirth #1 variant cover featuring a homage to Maguire's classic 1987 Justice League #1 cover; Todd McFarlane Amazing Spider-Man #309 page featuring Spider-Man and Mary Jane, #320 page featuring Mary Jane art, and Spawn #33 splash page featuring rarely available Spawn art as McFarlane holds on to almost all of it; and Frank Miller Daredevil #171 page from the classic run featuring Daredevil in action and at Josie's bar, Sin City: Hell and Back #4 splash, and Gigantic solo Miller Elektra illustration are in the auction.

They have George Pérez Infinity Gauntlet #1 double page splash featuring Thanos from the premiere issue of this important series, Crisis on Infinite Earths #4 epic double page spread from the ultimate event series, Brave and the Bold #3 cover featuring Batman and others, Fantastic Four: Visionaries cover with Sinnott inks, Logan's Run #2 cover, and Wonder Woman #2 cover from Pérez's popular post-Crisis run; Stephen Platt Marc Spector: Moon Knight #58 cover and the splash page to #57; Keith Pollard Marvel Age #77 cover featuring Nick Fury and the Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.; John Romita Jr. Amazing Spider-Man #244 cover and Thor #21 cover featuring Thanos; Bill Sienkiewicz Elektra: Assassin #8 page featuring strong images of Elektra in action from the classic 1980s Miller/Sienkiewicz collaboration; and Marc Silvestri Wolverine #34 page 1 splash featuring a strong image of Wolverine.

Original art also includes Walt Simonson X-Factor #24 key page from the historic first appearance of Archangel as the transformed Angel/Warren Worthington attacks Jean Grey; Tom Sutton Ghost Rider #1 page from the Bronze Age run; Curt Swan Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #123 cover with Murphy Anderson inks; Michael Turner Fathom #4 cover and trading card art and Nightcrawler vs. Harley Quinn illustration; Boris Vallejo Savage Sword of Conan #15 cover; Ron Wilson Son of Satan #5 cover (1976); Barry Windsor-Smith Conan the Barbarian #13 half splash, Savage Tales #1 Conan page, Marvel Comics Presents #79 key page from the legendary Wolverine origin story "Weapon X" featuring his escape from the captors who turned Logan into Wolverine and the first time he uses his metal claws to kill, and the intricate and awe-inspiring illustration artwork entitled, Poetry; and Bernie Wrightson “Frankenstein's Monster” published Plate from The Lost Frankenstein pages, House of Secrets #92 historic key origin page from the very first Swamp Thing story.

These are just a few of the highlights within the growing auction preview and much more is to come. Interested sellers may contact ComicLink by emailing buysell@comiclink.com or by calling (617) 517-0062 (option 1) to speak with Josh Nathanson, Douglas Gillock, Jason Crosby, Jon Signorelli or other sales associates. In addition to auctioning items for consignors, ComicLink is also always accepting new sellers for the ComicLink exchange marketplaces, brokering private placement deals, and buying outright. 

To review ComicLink’s auction schedule and auction previews, visit their website.

In addition to auctioning items for consignors, ComicLink is 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.