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ComicLink is accepting comic book and original art consignments now for upcoming auctions. You may also preview the auctions as they grow – the April Focused Auction begins on April 12, 2017 and the Spring Featured Auction starts on May 17. Prospective sellers are encouraged to reserve auction placement as soon as possible for both auctions.

More examples from the new John G. Fantucchio pedigree collection, the Avengers title will debut within the April Focused Auction and the Fantastic Four run, including Fantastic Four #1 in CGC 9.0, will debut in the Spring Featured Auction. 

In the Spring Featured Auction preview, you’ll also find such incredible Silver Age offerings as Fantastic Four #12 (first Hulk crossover) in CGC 9.6 and #20 (first Molecule Man) in CGC 9.8 (highest, one of two), Amazing Spider-Man #9 (first Electro) CGC 9.6, #10 (first Enforcers) CGC 9.8, #17 CGC 9.8, and #40 (origin of the Green Goblin) CGC 9.8 Pacific Coast pedigree, and the single highest (lone 9.8) Mark Jewelers insert example of Amazing Spider-Man #129 (first Punisher). A few other highlights from this genre are high grade examples of two of the greatest early Silver Age Kirby Captain America covers – Sgt. Fury #13 CGC 9.8 and Tales of Suspense #58 CGC 9.6 Mass pedigree as well as near impossible Silver Age acquisitions like Strange Tales Annual #1 (first Marvel Annual) in CGC 9.4 (single highest).

Golden Age fans will find such highlights as Action Comics #4 (scarce fourth Superman) CGC 7.0 and #19 CGC 7.0, Adventure Comics #40 (first Sandman) CGC 3.5, Detective Comics #26 (first mention of Batman in promo ad page a month before Detective Comics #27) CGC 5.5, #35 (classic Batman cover) CGC 3.5, and #91 (Joker cover) CGC 9.0, Phantom Lady #17 (Matt Baker cover) CGC 5.0, Rangers #26 (classic GGA cover) CGC 9.0, and Wonder Woman #1 CGC 5.5 and #6 (first Cheetah) CGC 7.5 near pristine Gaines File copy ECs, and much more.

High grade Bronze and Modern include Incredible Hulk #181 (first full Wolverine) CGC 9.8 Signature Series, Iron Man #55 (first Thanos and Drax) CGC 9.8, and New Mutants #87 in a very rare CGC 9.9 (this is the first appearance of Cable, who will appear in the upcoming film Deadpool 2). This is just the beginning of the comic books that will be featured. Many other key and high grade comic books are incoming.

Early original art consignments include the Jim Starlin Iron Man #55 title splash featuring the best image of Drax within his first appearance issue; the Gil Kane/John Romita cover for Amazing Spider-Man #138; two John Romita/Don Heck pages from Amazing Spider-Man #62 – one with a Spidey/Medusa battle scene and the other with great large images of the Inhumans Queen by herself; John Byrne X-Men #109 page featuring a maskless Wolverine and the first appearance ever of Alpha Flight’s Guardian; a rare Todd McFarlane’s Spawn cover to issue #33; John Buscema’s majestic cover for Defenders #66 featuring Valkyrie on Aragorn entering Asgard and two Buscema pages from the famous “Lady Liberators” saga in Avengers #83; Frank Brunner Savage Sword of Conan #30 page; and a historic page featuring the actual first ever appearance of Harley Quinn in the genuine DC Universe from 1999’s Batman: Harley Quinn #1 by Yvel Guichet.

Additional original art highlights are Bill Sienkiewicz page from the “Demon Bear” story in New Mutants #20 that is being adapted for the upcoming New Mutants film; Jim Lee page featuring Psylocke from the first issue of his famous run, Uncanny X-Men #248, and a Lee page from Batman #612, part of the famous “Hush” story featuring Catwoman punching out Poison Ivy plus Batman, Superman and Krypto; a page from Gambit’s first appearance in Uncanny X-Men #266 featuring Gambit and Storm with art by Mike Collins; Joe Madureira Excalibur #68 cover featuring Nightcrawler and the Starjammers; Leinil Yu New Avengers #37 cover featuring a team portrait plus Yu’s Secret Invasion #3 variant cover featuring the Skrull Queen as Spider-Man; Steve McNiven Secret Invasion #4 variant cover featuring Iron Man, Spider-Woman, and Black Widow; and J. Scott Campbell Red Riding Hood and Big Bad Wolf calendar illustration. There is a lot more art to come.

It pays to consign your items early and take full advantage of range of the promotion ComicLink does for each of its auctions. 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 Ross Kearney. 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.

Visit ComicLink’s website to see their auction schedule and auction previews, April Focused Auction Preview, and Spring Featured Auction Preview.