Comics & Trading Cards - #7242 2021-04-01 Auction - 299 Price Results - Heritage Auctions in TX
91028: Batman #1 (DC, 1940) CGC VG/FN 5.0 Off-white to 91025: Amazing Fantasy #15 (Marvel, 1962) CGC VF- 7.5 O92002: Batman #1 (DC, 1940) CGC GD/VG 3.0 Cream to off-
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Comics & Trading Cards - #7242

2021 April 1 - 4 Comics & Comic Art Signature Auction - Dallas #7242
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History of the DC Universe Hardcover Collection: History of the DC Universe Hardcover Collection Gatefold Poster Jam Illustration Original Art, Featuring the Art of Jack Kirby, Joe Kubert, and Others (DC/Graphitti Designs, 1988). A true bit of
91001: History of the DC Universe Hardcover CollectionEst. $29,000-$1,000,000
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Neal Adams Action Comics #366 Cover Original Art: Neal Adams Action Comics #366 Cover Original Art (DC, 1968). Neal Adams was DC's primary star cover artist, starting in the late 1960s, well into the 70s, providing stunning art for many of DC's top
91002: Neal Adams Action Comics #366 Cover Original ArtEst. $2,000-$1,000,000
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Simon Bisley Lobo #1 Cover Original Art (DC, 199: Simon Bisley Lobo #1 Cover Original Art (DC, 1990). Iconic close-up of the mad Czarnian created for the premiere issue of his first miniseries by Simon Bisley, the artist most recognized for his
91003: Simon Bisley Lobo #1 Cover Original Art (DC, 199Est. $24,000-$1,000,000
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Frank Brunner Doctor Strange #2 Cover Original A: Frank Brunner Doctor Strange #2 Cover Original Art (Marvel, 1974). Brunner outdoes himself with this awesome image of the Sorcerer Supreme facing his teammates from the original Defenders. Silver
91004: Frank Brunner Doctor Strange #2 Cover Original AEst. $7,250-$1,000,000
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Dave Cockrum Giant-Size X-Men #1 Story Page 2 Ni: Dave Cockrum Giant-Size X-Men #1 Story Page 2 Nightcrawler Original Art (Marvel, 1975). Not only a key page from X-Men, but a key page in Marvel history! This is the first story page from the first
91005: Dave Cockrum Giant-Size X-Men #1 Story Page 2 NiEst. $12,500-$1,000,000
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Dave Cockrum and Joe Rubinstein Spectacular Spid: Dave Cockrum and Joe Rubinstein Spectacular Spider-Man #22 Cover Original Art (Marvel, 1978). Two years before Moon Knight got his own comic series, he met Spider-Man for the first time here. Cockrum
91006: Dave Cockrum and Joe Rubinstein Spectacular SpidEst. $9,000-$1,000,000
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Steve Ditko The Amazing Spider-Man #8 Story Page: Steve Ditko The Amazing Spider-Man #8 Story Page 2 Original Art (Marvel, 1964). Peter Parker's glasses were never seen again after Flash Thompson smashed them here! Many a reader could sympathize
91007: Steve Ditko The Amazing Spider-Man #8 Story PageEst. $20,000-$1,000,000
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Bill Everett Daredevil #1 Page 2 Original Art (M: Bill Everett Daredevil #1 Page 2 Original Art (Marvel, 1964). The first story page of the issue, featuring the panel that introduced Daredevil to the world! Since Page 1 of this issue was simply a
91008: Bill Everett Daredevil #1 Page 2 Original Art (MEst. $26,000-$1,000,000
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Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson Mystery in: Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson Mystery in Space #90 Splash Page 1 Original Art (DC, 1964). Adam Strange and Alanna team up with Hawkman and Hawkgirl to prevent the destruction of Earth and
91009: Carmine Infantino and Murphy Anderson Mystery inEst. $1,250-$1,000,000
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Gil Kane Conan the Barbarian #23 Cover Original: Gil Kane Conan the Barbarian #23 Cover Original Art (Marvel, 1973). This great cover is immediately noteworthy to all comic fans as the landmark issue featuring the first appearance of Robert E.
91010: Gil Kane Conan the Barbarian #23 Cover OriginalEst. $1,500-$1,000,000
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Jack Kirby and Paul Reinman X-Men #2 Story Page: Jack Kirby and Paul Reinman X-Men #2 Story Page 6 Original Art (Marvel, 1963). The top portion of the page features the evil mutant known as the Vanisher in his first appearance, and (fittingly
91011: Jack Kirby and Paul Reinman X-Men #2 Story PageEst. $10,500-$1,000,000
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Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott Fantastic Four #72 St: Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott Fantastic Four #72 Story Page 9 Silver Surfer Original Art (Marvel, 1968). Big, bold, powerful panels make up this page that explores "Where Soars the Silver Surfer" in a
91012: Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott Fantastic Four #72 StEst. $12,500-$1,000,000
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Jack Kirby and John Romita Sr. Marvel Comics Mem: Jack Kirby and John Romita Sr. Marvel Comics Memory Album Calendar 1977 Cover Original Art (Marvel 1976). This iconic calendar cover was also used for a house ad promoting subscription orders, with
91013: Jack Kirby and John Romita Sr. Marvel Comics MemEst. $7,750-$1,000,000
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David Lloyd V for Vendetta #8 Story Page 5 Origi: David Lloyd V for Vendetta #8 Story Page 5 Original Art (DC, 1989). The stark, dystopian world of writer Alan Moore's V for Vendetta was realized perfectly by David Lloyd's high-contrast, hard-edged
91014: David Lloyd V for Vendetta #8 Story Page 5 OrigiEst. $2,700-$1,000,000
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Tom Mandrake Batman #386 Complete 23-Page Story: Tom Mandrake Batman #386 Complete 23-Page Story "Black Mask: Losing Face" Original Art (DC, 1985). A rare chance to not only get a page from a key Batman comic, but a complete story! And what a story
91015: Tom Mandrake Batman #386 Complete 23-Page StoryEst. $2,100-$1,000,000
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John Romita Sr. and Joe Sinnott Sub-Mariner #63: John Romita Sr. and Joe Sinnott Sub-Mariner #63 Cover Original Art (Marvel, 1973). Sub-Mariner had the distinction of being the very first comic book superhero of the Marvel Universe. He was
91016: John Romita Sr. and Joe Sinnott Sub-Mariner #63Est. $2,000-$1,000,000
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Jim Starlin and Steve Leialoha Warlock #11 Story: Jim Starlin and Steve Leialoha Warlock #11 Story Page 16 Original Art (Marvel, 1976). A very important page in Adam Warlock's history, as the bearer of the Soul Gem has to steal his own soul to
91017: Jim Starlin and Steve Leialoha Warlock #11 StoryEst. $6,750-$1,000,000
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Jim Starlin Doctor Strange #25 Cover Original Ar: Jim Starlin Doctor Strange #25 Cover Original Art (Marvel, 1977). "Doctor Strange versus Doctor Strange?!" Clea watches as a battle rages between the Master of the Mystic Arts times two! We get a
91018: Jim Starlin Doctor Strange #25 Cover Original ArEst. $1,250-$1,000,000
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Dave Stevens Alien Worlds #2 Cover Original Art: Dave Stevens Alien Worlds #2 Cover Original Art (Pacific Comics, 1983). One of the earliest comic book covers Stevens ever produced, and one of the few depicting one of his own creations! Stevens had
91019: Dave Stevens Alien Worlds #2 Cover Original ArtEst. $9,250-$1,000,000
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Bernie Wrightson - "Visitor" Illustration Origin: Bernie Wrightson - "Visitor" Illustration Original Art (1976). From the depths of the ocean comes a fearsome creature to rain death and destruction down on a crew of unlucky pirates. Pages 252-53 of
91020: Bernie Wrightson - "Visitor" Illustration OriginEst. $1,050-$1,000,000
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Mike Zeck and Bob McLeod Spectacular Spider-Man: Mike Zeck and Bob McLeod Spectacular Spider-Man #131 Story Page 21 Kraven's Last Hunt Original Art (Marvel, 1987). On this climactic page from Part 3 of "Kraven's Last Hunt", Kraven (disguised as
91021: Mike Zeck and Bob McLeod Spectacular Spider-ManEst. $2,000-$1,000,000
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Action Comics #1 (Ashcan) (DC, 1937) CGC NM- 9.2: Action Comics #1 (Ashcan) (DC, 1937) CGC NM- 9.2 Cream to off-white pages. Arguably the most important ashcan ever produced, the Action Comics ashcan was created by DC publisher Harry Donenfeld to
91022: Action Comics #1 (Ashcan) (DC, 1937) CGC NM- 9.2Est. $17,500-$1,000,000
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Action Funnies Ashcan (DC, 1937) CGC VF+ 8.5 Cre: Action Funnies Ashcan (DC, 1937) CGC VF+ 8.5 Cream to off-white pages. The Action Funnies ashcan, along with its sister title, Action Comics, was created to protect what DC Comics publisher Harry
91023: Action Funnies Ashcan (DC, 1937) CGC VF+ 8.5 CreEst. $1,150-$1,000,000
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Adventure Comics #40 (DC, 1939) CGC VF- 7.5 Whit: Adventure Comics #40 (DC, 1939) CGC VF- 7.5 White pages. This is the first time this copy has been offered at auction and just the second copy of #40 that we have seen in five years. The classic
91024: Adventure Comics #40 (DC, 1939) CGC VF- 7.5 WhitEst. $2,300-$1,000,000