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The current ComicLink Focused Auction began closing earlier this week but there are still thousands of certified comic books and 500 pieces of original comic and fantasy art to go. Highlights include many key issues and high grade examples of comics published from the 1930s to the present. Every lot in the auction starts at just $1 and nearly all are without reserves. Golden Age comic books close on Friday, April 30, 2021. Post-1975 comic books representing the best books of the past 45 years begin closing Monday night and run for several nights. The start time for all auctions is 8 PM ET/5 PM PT. 

All comic books listed are CGC-certified unless otherwise mentioned.

The 550 Golden Age examples come from every genre, including key issues, classic covers, high grades, and even some pedigree collection offerings. Highlights include:

  • Jackpot Comics #4 (first Archie cover) 3.5
  • Detective Comics #58 (first Penguin) 4.0
  • Suspense Comics #8 4.0
  • Mask Comics #1 2.5 and #2 3.0 and 6.0 (A-3)
  • Four Color Comics Series 1 #4 (first Donald Duck in series) 3.0 and Series 2 #386 7.0
  • Little Dot #1 (first Richie Rich) 3.0
  • Crime Patrol #16 (second Crypt-Keeper) 7.0
  • Dime Comics V1945 #1 8.0
  • Famous Funnies #214 3.5
  • Action Comics #24 5.0 and #27 6.5
  • Adventure Comics #210 4.0
  • All Select Comics #8 3.0
  • All-American Comics #77 9.4 (highest, one of two)
  • Batman #6 5.5, #17 3.0, #25 5.5, and #100 5.0
  • Blue Bolt #115 3.0
  • Captain America Comics #35 CBCS 3.5 and #68 3.5
  • Captain Marvel Adventures #22 (first Mister Mind) 6.5
  • Detective Comics #83 (first skinny Alfred) 5.0 and #157 8.5
  • Exciting Comics #59 8.5
  • Shock SuspenStories #6 5.5
  • Superman #4 5.0, #8 6.5, and #30 4.0
  • Wonder Comics #15 4.0
  • Wonder Woman #2 5.5

Thousands of post-1975 certified books, most in higher grades, close from Monday to Thursday, May 3-6. Featured books are:

  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 9.4 Signature Series Kevin Eastman with sketch second print and 9.8 third print
  • Amazing Spider-Man #194 9.8, #238 9.8, #252 9.8, #299 9.8, #300 9.8, #316 9.8, and #361 9.8 newsstand
  • Albedo #2 9.0, 8.5
  • Avengers Annual #10 9.8
  • Batman #423 9.8 Signature Series Todd McFarlane
  • Batman Adventures #12 9.6
  • Batman Beyond #1 9.8
  • Black Panther #1 9.8
  • Bone #1 8.5
  • DC Comics Presents #26 9.8 and #47 9.8
  • Eternals #1 9.4 price variant and 9.8
  • G.I. Joe, A Real American Hero #1 9.8 newsstand
  • Goon #1 9.8
  • Graphic Fantasy #1 9.2Q and #2 9.6 Q
  • Incredible Hulk #271 9.8 and #340 9.8
  • Invincible #1 9.6
  • Iron Fist #14 9.8
  • Iron Man #150 9.8
  • Marvel Spotlight #32 9.8
  • New Mutants #98 9.8
  • NYX #3 9.8 and CBCS 9.8
  • Saga of the Swamp Thing #37 9.8
  • Savage She-Hulk #1 9.8 and CBCS 9.8 Signature Series Stan Lee
  • Spawn #185 9.8 Todd McFarlane variant 
  • Spider-Man #1 9.8 platinum 
  • Star Wars #1 9.8 and #42 9.6 newsstand
  • Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles Adventures #1 9.8
  • The Crow #1 9.8
  • Thundercats #1 9.8
  • Transformers #1 9.8
  • Ultimate Fallout #4 9.8
  • Uncanny X-Men #266 9.8
  • Usagi Yojimbo #1 (1987) CBCS 9.8 Stan Sakai signature/sketch
  • Vengeance #1 9.8
  • Venom: Lethal Protector #1 9.8 gold edition
  • Wolverine #1 (2010) 9.8 Signature Series J. Scott Campbell variant
  • Wolverine Limited Series #1 9.8 and 9.8 newsstand
  • X-Men #101 9.4, 9.2 and CBCS 9.2 verified Dave Cockrum signature, #102 9.8, #121 9.8, and #129 9.8 newsstand
  • Young Avengers #1 9.8 and 9.8 Los Angeles Wizard World edition

The comic portion of the auction closes on Friday, May 7 and Monday, May 10 with thousands of assorted books including relatively affordable low to mid-grade Silver and early Bronze Age keys and high grade books from the late Bronze and Modern eras. Examples include Amazing Fantasy #15 1.0, Albedo #2 9.0, Incredible Hulk #181 8.5, Amazing Spider-Man #300 9.8, and Giant-Size X-Men #1 9.0.

The original art portion ends on Tuesday, May 11. It includes close to 600 lots by hundreds of different artists. This session is broken up into two parts. Examples include:

  • J. Scott Campbell Spider-Gwen #24 Campbell exclusive cover
  • George Pérez Infinity Gauntlet #3 page featuring Moon Knight
  • Ron Lim Infinity Gauntlet #4 half splash with Thanos and #5 splash with the Watcher
  • Andy Kubert Flashpoint #4 splash with Flash leading Batman and team
  • Bob Brown Detective Comics #411 page from the historic first Talia al Ghul story
  • Jack Kirby Kamandi #38 page with Kamandi hitting a woman, driving a boat, and getting attacked by a giant lobster
  • Steve Ditko Many Ghosts of Dr. Graves #53 page
  • Don Heck Tales of Suspense #22 twice-up from a Marvel pre-hero sci-fi story; and Detective Comics #411 Batgirl pages
  • Gene Colan Tomb of Dracula #40 page with Palmer inks
  • Dick Ayers Ghost Rider #3 four twice-up pages with the western version of Ghost Rider (sold separately)
  • Don Perlin Ghost Rider #38 and #48 pages
  • Frank Cho Jennifer's Body #1 cover preliminary
  • John Romita Jr. Amazing Spider-Man #504 two pages with Spidey battling Morwen (sold separately)
  • Ed Benes Convergence #6 splash with Batman, Wonder Woman, and Cyborg
  • Art Adams All-New X-Men #25 page with Ka-Zar and Zabu
  • Ian Churchill Superman/Batman #19 page with Harley Quinn battling Supergirl
  • Denys Cowan and Bill Sienkiewicz Deathstroke #11 cover with Slade battling Creeper

With this auction live, the next consignment opportunity is the ComicLink Spring Featured Auction, which will start May 13, and more upcoming auctions are indicated on the ComicLink Auction Schedule.