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ComicLink has added a large selection of classic and rare Timely Comics featuring the early, Golden Age years of the great Marvel heroes to both the Focused Auction launching on July 16, 2020 and the Summer Featured Auction beginning on August 13. In addition, there are many examples of other comic books and comic and fantasy original art featured in these auctions. ComicLink is still accepting last minute consignments for the Focused Auction as well as consignments for the Featured Auction. Consignments are also still being accepted for the CertifiedLink.com Auction also beginning on July 16 and featuring certified coins, cards, video games, and other memorabilia.

Auction placement can be reserved by emailing buysell@comiclink.com or calling the sales team at (617) 517-0062. Upfront cash advances are available.

Newly added to the Summer Featured Auction Preview are Marvel Mystery Comics #46 (Hitler cover) CGC 5.0, Amazing-Man Comics #22 (rare Nazi Apes cover) CGC 2.0, Captain America Comics #3 (Red Skull cover, first Stan Lee credit) CGC 6.5 Conserved, #5 CGC 7.5, #16 (Red Skull cover) CGC 4.5, #27 (Schomburg “To Berlin” Motorcycle cover) CGC 3.0, and #46 (Schomburg Holocaust cover) CGC 3.0, the Federal Hill run of the Silver/Bronze Captain America run includes #100 (first issue) CGC 9.8, #117 (first Falcon) CGC 9.8 Bowling Green Pedigree/Federal Hill Collection and many others all in 9.8, Mystic Comics #6 (first Destroyer, Stan Lee’s first creation) CGC 2.0, Detective Comics #66 (first Two-Face) CGC 3.0 and #140 (first Riddler) CGC 2.5, and Spook #22 (L.B. Cole cover) CGC 8.0 Edgar Church/Mile High pedigree (single highest graded).

Other certified comic books in upcoming auction previews include Marvel Super-Heroes #13 CGC 9.8, the single highest graded example of the key 1967 first appearance of Carol Danvers, Incredible Hulk #1 (first Hulk and origin) CGC 8.5 with white pages and #3 CGC 9.6 Northland Pedigree/Federal Hill Collection, Showcase #4 CGC 7.5, Fantastic Four #48 CGC 9.8 and 9.6, Action Comics #2 (second Superman) CGC 5.0, #4 CGC 4.5, #5 CGC 7.0 (top four), #6 (first Jimmy Olsen) CGC 5.0, and #12 (has ad for Detective Comics #27) CGC 4.0, Amazing Fantasy #15 CGC 4.5, X-Men #1 CGC 7.0, #8 CGC 9.6, and #10 (first Silver Age Ka-Zar) CGC 9.6, Batman #2 (second Joker and Catwoman) CGC 6.0, and Amazing Spider-Man #1 CGC 7.5, #2 CGC 8.0, #3 CGC 9.0, #4 CGC 9.0, #6 CGC 9.4, #13 CGC 9.0, #14 CGC 9.4, #15 CGC 9.2, #16 CGC 9.6, #18 CGC 9.8 (highest, one of five), #20 CGC 9.4, #50 CGC 9.2, and #129 CGC 9.6.

Giant-Size X-Men #1 CGC 9.8, Marvel Family #1 (first Black Adam) CGC 8.0, Terrifying Tales #13 (L.B. Cole devil cover) CGC 9.0, Mask Comics #2 (Cole devil cover) CGC 4.0, the Federal Hill Collection Silver Surfer run including #3 CGC 9.8, #4 CGC 9.6, #15 CGC 9.8 CVA Exceptional, and others, Tales to Astonish examples from the Federal Hill Collection including #38 CGC 9.6, #48 CGC 9.6 (top three), #50 CGC 9.8 (highest, one of three), #60 (Hulk series begins) CGC 9.6, and #93 (Silver Surfer cover) CGC 9.8 Rocky Mountain pedigree, Tomb of Terror #15 (face exploding cover) CGC 5.5, and Hawkman #4 CGC 9.4 Rocky Mountain pedigree also from the Federal Hill Collection are in the auction.

Others include Avengers #1 (first Avengers) CGC 8.0, Captain America Comics #1 (first Captain America and origin, first Bucky and Red Skull) CGC 3.0 (B-3), #36 (Schomburg Hitler cover) CGC 7.0 and several other Schomburg covers from the title, Young Allies #1 (Bucky punching out Red Skull and Hitler cover) CGC 8.0, Catman Comics #32 (L.B. Cole cover, final issue) CGC 8.0, Superman #14 (patriotic cover) CGC 6.5, Brave and the Bold #28 CGC 4.5, Incredible Hulk #181 CGC 8.5, Showcase #1 CGC 7.5, and Tomb of Dracula #10 CGC 9.6.

A selection of vintage starlet magazines, most with Marilyn Monroe cover, many of which are single highest graded are also offered.

Some new original art highlights just added to the Summer Featured Auction Preview include Mike Mignola Hellboy Library Edition Volume 3: Conqueror Worm and Strange Places cover painted in watercolor; Tom Morgan and Joe Sinnott Marvel Age #57 cover with the first appearance of Steve Rogers as the Captain and other key revamped heroes; Rich Buckler Deathlok Schematic that is the first published image of the character; Kelley Jones cover quality Batman illustration battling the Joker, Catwoman, and other key foes; and Bill Sienkiewicz New Mutants #21 page with Illyana, Magma and Rahne from the memorable “Slumber Party” story.

Other original art offerings previously mentioned in Scoop include a prime era Todd McFarlane Amazing Spider-Man #317 page with Spider-Man battling Venom; Neal Adams Detective Comics #418 cover with Batman vs. the Creeper; Frank Miller Sin City: The Hard Goodbye frontispiece; Brian Bolland Batman Villains Secret Files #1 cover featuring the Joker, Two-Face, and Catwoman; John Buscema Avengers #178 cover featuring the Beast; Gil Kane Daredevil #80 cover with Daredevil battling the Owl in the Kane style and the Detective Comics #402 finale splash with Batman and Robin; John Romita Jr. All Star Batman #5 cover with Batman battling Two-Face in the rain; Bob Brown Detective Comics #389 Batman title splash and #411 three pages from the introduction to Talia Al Ghul; Kurt Schaffenberger Action Comics #362 Supergirl title splash; David Finch Uncanny X-Men #494 cover with Wolverine, Emma Frost, Cyclops, Beast and Angel and Wonder Woman #37 cover on Themyscira; Jim Lee X-Men #7 page with Gambit and Rogue vs. Omega Red; and Mike Zeck Captain America #267 complete 21-page interior art.

This is just the start of the offerings that will be available on ComicLink.com in coming months.