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The ComicLink Focused Auction will start three weeks of closings on Tuesday, July 27, 2021, starting at 8 PM ET/5 PM PT. The auction contains close to 8,000 certified comic books covering all eras and genres as well as 500 pieces of original comic and fantasy art. Every lot in the auction starts at just $1 with the vast majority offered without any seller reserve.

Note: All comic books are CGC-certified unless otherwise stated.

The Silver and early Bronze Age lots close on Tuesday through Thursday, July 27-29. Highlights are X-Men #1 8.5 and 6.0, #4 8.0, #50 9.8 Oakland pedigree, and Giant-Size X-Men #1 9.8, Amazing Fantasy #15 6.0 and 4.0, Amazing Spider-Man #3 6.5, #15 8.5, #19 9.6, #20 9.2, #28 9.0, #31 9.4, #41 9.4, #50 8.5, #60 9.6 Signature Series Stan Lee, #121 9.8, #129 9.8 and 9.6 Fantucchio pedigree, and Annual #1 8.0, Incredible Hulk #181 9.6 and 9.4, Journey Into Mystery #83 7.0 and #85 (first Loki) 8.5 Signature Series Stan Lee, Daredevil #1 8.5 and CBCS 7.5 Verified Stan Lee Signature and #2 9.4, Ghost Rider #1 (1973) 9.8, and Tomb of Dracula #10 9.6, 9.4 Western Penn pedigree, and 9.4 Signature Series Tom Palmer with sketch, Stan Lee, and Marv Wolfman.

More Silver and Bronze Age highlights are Fantastic Four #1 3.0, #5 6.5, #12 8.0, #49 9.2, and #56 9.8 (highest, one of three), Silver Surfer #1 9.2, #3 9.6, and #4 9.2, Avengers #1 5.5, #4 7.5, and #48 9.6, Werewolf By Night #32 9.4, Brave and the Bold #30 (third JLA) 9.2, Conan the Barbarian #1 9.6, Action Comics #252 5.0, Flash #105 6.0 and #164 9.8 (highest, one of two), Green Lantern #43 9.8 (highest, one of three), Incredible Hulk #180 9.0, Justice League of America #1 7.0, #17 CGC 9.6, and #38 9.8, Sgt. Fury and His Howling Commandos #1 7.5, Strange Tales #89 7.5, Tales of Suspense #52 9.0 and #53 9.6, and Tales to Astonish #27 4.5 and #93 9.6 Pacific Coast pedigree.

Golden Age offerings that close on Friday, July 30, include many keys, high grades and even some pedigree collection examples. They include Detective Comics #36 2.5, #49 8.5 (top four), #59 9.0 Central Valley pedigree (top four), #67 (first Penguin cover) 5.0, #140 (first Riddler) 4.5, and #211 7.5, Batman #3 5.0, #11 2.0, and #56 9.0, Pep Comics #22 (first Archie), USA Comics #9 3.5, Human Torch #1 (first Toro) 1.5, Startling Comics #51 8.5, Young Men #24 (first Atlas revival of Captain America, Human Torch, and Sub-Mariner with origins) 5.5, Tales From the Crypt #39 8.5 double cover, All Winners Comics #15 6.0, Crime SuspenStories #22 (decapitation cover), Four Color #386 (Uncle Scrooge #1) 8.5, Ghost Comics #2 (lingerie cover) and #3-9, Marvel Family #32 9.2 (top three), Marvel Mystery Comics #82 3.5, More Fun Comics #9 6.0 (B-3), Playboy Vol. 1 #1 3.0, Shock SuspenStories #12 8.5, Venus #9 8.5 and #10 8.5, and Weird Chills #2 6.0.

Among the top highlights from the late Bronze and Modern Ages are Amazing Spider-Man #194 9.8 newsstand, #210 9.8, #238 9.8, #252 9.8 newsstand, #300 9.8, #316 9.8, and #361 9.8, X-Men #100 9.8, #101 9.8, #109 9.8, #120 9.8, #121 9.8 Signature Series Stan Lee, Claremont and Austin and 9.8, and #129 9.8 Signature Series Chris Claremont, Edge of Spider-Verse #2 9.8 variant edition, Iron Fist #14 9.8, New Mutants #98 9.8, Ultimate Fallout #4 9.8, G.I. Joe: A Real American Hero #21 9.8, Albedo #1 8.5, Walking Dead #1 CBCS 9.8 and 9.6, Spider-Man #1 9.6 Signature Series Todd McFarlane platinum edition, Star Wars #1 (1977) 9.8, Avengers Annual #10 9.8 Signature Series Stan Lee, Batman #313 (first Tim “Jace” Fox, the new Batman) 9.8, Batman Adventures #12 9.6, Batman Beyond #1 9.8, Black Panther #1 9.8, and Bone #1 CBCS 8.0 with Jeff Smith cover sketch.

Additional Bronze and Modern Age books include Caliber Presents #1 9.8, Daredevil #131 9.6 and #132 9.8, DC Comics Presents #22 7.0 Whitman variant (rare), Defenders #84 (Sub-Mariner vs. Black Panther) 9.8, Eternals #1 9.4 price variant, Incredible Hulk #271 9.8 and 9.8 Signature Series Stan Lee, #340 9.8, and #449 9.8 Signature Series Stan Lee and Peter David, Iron Man #150 9.8, Marvel Graphic Novel #4 9.8, Marvel Spotlight #28 9.6 and #32 9.8, NYX #3 9.8, Omega Men #3 9.8, Primer #2 9.6, Saga of the Swamp Thing #37 9.8, Sandman #1 9.8, Savage She-Hulk #1 9.8, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles #1 7.5 second print, #2 9.6, and #3 9.8, Thor #337 9.8 newsstand, Transformers #1 9.8, Uncanny X-Men #266 9.8 Signature Series Stan Lee and 9.8 newsstand, Venom: Lethal Protector #1 CBCS 9.9, and Young Avengers #1 9.8.

The auction has close to 500 original art items from comics, comic strips, fantasy, and gaming including George Pérez Infinity Gauntlet #4 page with Wolverine and Spider-Man; Ron Lim #5 page with Thanos, Warlock and Silver Surfer and #6 page with Thanos and Silver Surfer; Carlos Ezquerra The Law of Dredd #15 cover featuring Judge Dredd; Gerardo Sandavol Venomized #5 variant cover with Venom; Jim Lee Justice League #1 Wonder Woman sketch cover illustration; Pia Guerra Y the Last Man #12 page with Yorick and crew; Rob Liefeld Youngblood #4 splash with Diehard and Badrock; Bob Brown Detective Comics #411 page with Batman and Talia in her first appearance; Joe Jusko Daredevil and Tales of Suspense Iron Man corner box paintings; Klaus Janson Punisher #1 two pages; Paul Pope Transmetropolitan: Filth of the City splash with Spider Jerusalem and a Spider-Man illustration; Whilce Portacio X-Factor #65 splash with Apocalypse; Mike Mignola Empire Zombie group shot illustration; Marc Silvestri Wolverine #48 page; Sean Murphy Detective Comics #27 two pages from Batman story; and Bob Eggleton Herculoids poster illustration.

Those interested in consigning to an upcoming ComicLink auction can email a prospective auction list to buysell@comiclink.com or call (617) 517-0062 (option 1). Upfront cash advances are being offered upon receipt. 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.