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ComicLink is now accepting seller consignments of comic books and art for its Fall Featured Auction which starts on November 12, 2020, as well as the upcoming Focused Auction launching on October 9 (which will also offer other certified collectibles). These are the final two ComicLink auctions of 2020 Upfront, interest free cash advances are often available upon receipt of consignments.

Those interested can contact a ComicLink sales consultant by emailing buysell@comiclink.com or calling (617) 517-0062 (option 1). Some of the early comic book consignments to the Fall Featured Auction include:

  • Avengers #1 CGC 8.0 Signature Series Stan Lee, plus high grade examples from the Federal Hill Collection including #2 (second Avengers) CGC 9.8 (highest, one of five), Annual #1 CGC 9.8, and many more
  • All Winners Comics #8 (Timely heroes WWII cover) CGC 8.0 San Francisco Pedigree (top 50)
  • Amazing Spider-Man #3 (first Doctor Octopus) CGC 9.8 (highest, one of two), #7 (second Vulture) CGC 9.6, #8 (first Living Brain) CGC 9.4, #17 (second Green Goblin) CGC 9.6 Pacific Coast Pedigree/Federal Hill Collection, #28 (Molten Man cover, scarce in high grade) CGC 9.4 Federal Hill Collection, #40 (origin of the Green Goblin) CGC 9.6, #121 (death of Gwen Stacy) CGC 9.8, Annual #2 (Doctor Strange crossover) CGC 9.6 Federal Hill Collection, and #3 (Avengers crossover) CGC 9.8 Federal Hill Collection (highest, one of five)
  • Archie Comics #1 (iconic run begins), relatively affordable low grade example
  • Batman #6 CGC 5.5 and #18 (Hitler, Hirohito, and Mussolini cover) CGC 8.0 and CGC 4.0
  • Black Cat Mystery #32 CGC 9.6 (single highest graded)
  • Brave and the Bold #59 (first Batman team-up in title) CGC 9.8 Pacific Coast Pedigree (highest, one of three)
  • Captain America Comics #1 (first Captain America, Bucky and Red Skull) CBCS 8.5 Restored, #2 (second Cap and Bucky) CGC 6.0, #3 (first Red Skull cover by Schomburg, first Stan Lee work in comics) CGC 7.5 Slight/Mod (A-2), and #74 (Red Skull “Weird Tales” cover) CGC 7.0 Diamond Run Pedigree (top five)
  • Captain America #117 (first Falcon) CGC 9.6
  • Captain Marvel (1968) high grade run from the Federal Hill Collection including #18 (Carol Danvers gets her superpowers) CGC 9.8
  • Captain Marvel Adventures #1 (first self-titled Captain Marvel comic book, Kirby art), relatively affordable low grade example
  • Captain Marvel (1968) run from the Federal Hill Collection including #18 (Carol Danvers gets her superpowers) CGC 9.8
  • Captain Midnight #42 CGC 9.6 Edgar Church/Mile High Pedigree (single highest graded)
  • Detective Comics #31 (gothic Batman cover, just the third to feature the iconic hero) CGC 9.6 Restored, #35 (fifth Batman cover) CBCS 9.0 Restored, and #267 (first Bat-Mite) CGC 9.4 (single highest graded)
  • Doctor Strange (1968) Federal Hill Collection run including #169 (first issue) CGC 9.8 and #179 (Spider-Man crossover cover) CGC 9.8 (highest, one of three)
  • Fantastic Four #10 (third Doctor Doom) CGC 9.6 Federal Hill Collection, #47 (first Maximus, Attilian) CGC 9.8 Federal Hill Collection
  • Flash #110 (first Kid Flash/Wally West and origin) CGC 9.2 (highest, one of four)
  • Ghost Comics #2 (lingerie cover) CBCS 8.0
  • Green Lantern (1960) #1 (first Guardians of the Universe) CGC 9.2
  • Human Torch (1940) #1 (first Toro, Schomburg cover) CGC 4.0
  • Incredible Hulk #181 (first full Wolverine) CGC 9.6
  • Justice League of America #75 (Black Canary joins team, gets sonic scream power, begins romance with Green Arrow) CGC 9.6 (highest, one of four)
  • Mad #1 (iconic run begins) CGC 9.4
  • Marvel Mystery Comics #64 (Hitler cover by Schomburg, last German war cover) CGC 8.5 Cosmic Aeroplane pedigree
  • Mystery In Space #1 (classic DC sci-fi run begins) CGC 8.5
  • Out of This World #1 (Avon robot cover, first Crom the Barbarian – based on R.E. Howard’s Conan) CGC 8.5
  • Pep Comics #23 (second Archie in Pep and third overall), a relatively affordable low grade example
  • Phantom Lady #16 (Matt Baker cover/art) CGC 9.4 Edgar Church/Mile High Pedigree (top four) and #3 (1955) CGC 8.0 (single highest graded)
  • Sensation Comics #13 (Wonder Woman knocks down bowling pins shaped like Hitler, Tojo and Mussolini) CGC 7.5 CVA Exceptional
  • Strange Mysteries #9 (living corpse cover) CGC 8.0 (single highest graded)
  • Strange Worlds (1950) #1 (Avon) CGC 9.2, #2 CGC 9.2 Spokane Pedigree (single highest graded), and #3 (Kinstler cover, Frazetta and Wally Wood art) CGC 9.2 (top three)
  • Superman #23 (German WWII cover) CGC 9.0 CVA Exceptional, #29 (WWII patriotic cover) CGC 9.2, #40 (second Mr. Mxyztplk Cover in title) CGC 9.6 Crowley Pedigree (top five), and dozens of examples from the #1 Superman CGC Registry Set including the single highest graded examples of #107, #133, #156, and #159
  • Supersnipe Comics #8 (Hitler/Tojo/Mussolini go to Hell cover) CGC 6.0
  • Suspense Comics #9 (L.B. Cole cover) CGC 8.0 Big Apple Pedigree (top five)
  • Tales to Astonish #93 (Hulk and Silver Surfer cover, first Surfer outside of Fantastic Four title) CGC 9.6
  • Weird Chills #3 (cover by Baily) CGC 9.0 (top three)
  • Young Allies #1 (Bucky slugs Hitler and Red Skull cover) CGC 9.2 Kansas City Pedigree (top five) and #9 CGC 8.5 (top four)

Some highlights of the Focused Auction launching on October 9 include:

  • Avengers #1 (first Avengers) CGC 4.5, #4 (first Silver Age Captain America) CGC 7.5, and #57 (first Vision) CGC 9.8
  • Incredible Hulk #181 (first full Wolverine) CGC 9.2
  • Batman #149 (1962) CGC 9.6 (highest, one of five)
  • Giant-Size X-Men #1 (first New X-Men, second full Wolverine) CGC 9.0
  • Green Lantern #87 (first Green Lantern John Stewart) CGC 9.4
  • X-Men #1 (first X-Men and Magneto) CGC 2.5
  • Comic Cavalcade #1 (1942, Wonder Woman, Flash and Green Lantern cover) CGC 3.5
  • Chamber of Chills #23 (zombie embrace cover) CGC 2.5
  • Tomb of Terror #15 (face exploding cover) CGC 6.5

The images below are a small sample of some of the items that will be available in the next few months and many more highlights are incoming.  

ComicLink’s Focused Auction is now open for bids.