Comics, Comic Art, & Animation Auction on Feb 25, 2026 by Weiss Auctions in NY - Page 2
More Fun Comics #52 CGC 0.5Charles Schulz Peanuts Daily Strip (6-23-1962)Joe Kubert Weird War #51 Cover Art
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Our February 25th Comic, Comic Art, & Animation auction features over 500 lots highlighted by: - Excellent group of Joe Kubert artwork, including original covers - Rube Goldberg weekly invention strips - Sol Korby and Murray Tinkelman original book illustrations - Final selection of books from the Cliff Collection - Graded key issues certified by CGC and CBCS as well as ungraded runs and large estate lots - (2) Charles Schulz Peanuts daily comic strips - Signed handprint of Alex Raymond, creator of Flash Gordon - Key issues including More Fun Comics #52, Brave and the Bold #28, Daredevil #1, and more - Early Golden Age runs of All Star Comics, Superman, Detective Comics, Flash, All-Flash, and much more - Original comic artwork by Jack Kirby, Ross Andru & Dick Giordano, Ken Barr, and others - Limited edition animation cels and Peanuts production cels used in MetLife campaigns - Group of Virgil Ross original recreation and study drawings - And much more
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(7) D.C. All-Flash Comics Early Issues: All-Flash Comics group including Issues 5 (Jun 1942, tape on spine), 7 (Nov 1942, tape on spine), 13 (Dec 1943), 14 (Mar 1944), 19 (Jun 1945), 22 (Apr 1946), and 23 (Jun 1946). Issue 5 is a key issue
0025: (7) D.C. All-Flash Comics Early IssuesEst. $600-$1,000$300
(2) D.C. Showcase Issues 24 & 56: Showcase 24 (Jan 1960) features the third appearance of the second Green Lantern and the third appearance of Carol Ferris, with story by John Broome and art/cover by Gil Kane and Joe Giella. Showcase
0027: (2) D.C. Showcase Issues 24 & 56Est. $100-$300$50
D.C. Brave and the Bold #28 (1960) CGC 6.0: Feb-Mar 1960 key issue featuring the first appearance of the Justice League of America, Starro, and Snapper Carr, along with the first Aquaman and Martian Manhunter cover. Gardner Fox story with art
0030: D.C. Brave and the Bold #28 (1960) CGC 6.0Est. $4,000-$6,000$2,000
D.C. Brave and the Bold #29 (1960) CGC 4.5: Apr-May 1960 key issue featuring the second appearance of the Justice League of America and Snapper Carr, plus the first appearance of Xotar. Robot cover. Gardner Fox story with art by Mike Sekowsky,
0031: D.C. Brave and the Bold #29 (1960) CGC 4.5Est. $200-$400$100
D.C. Brave and the Bold #30 (1960) CGC 6.0: June-July 1960 key issue featuring the third appearance of the Justice League of America and the first appearance of Amazo the Android and Professor Ivo, with a Mirror Master cameo. Gardner Fox story
0032: D.C. Brave and the Bold #30 (1960) CGC 6.0Est. $300-$500$150
D.C. Showcase #30 (1961) CGC 5.0: Jan-Feb 1961 key issue featuring the first Aquaman tryout story and the origin of Aquaman. Jack Miller story with art by Ramona Fradon; cover by Howard Purcell and Sheldon Moldoff.CGC
0034: D.C. Showcase #30 (1961) CGC 5.0Est. $400-$600$200
(2) D.C. Showcase Issues 31 & 32 - CGC: Showcase 31 (Mar-Apr 1961) CGC 6.5 (CGC #4376758009) featuring Aquaman and Aqualad, with a Jack Miller story, Nick Cardy art, and a Dick Dillin/Sheldon Moldoff cover; includes a full-page ad for Rip
0035: (2) D.C. Showcase Issues 31 & 32 - CGCEst. $200-$400$100
D.C. Flash #106 (1959) CGC 4.5: Apr-May 1959 key issue featuring Part 1 of the Grodd trilogy, with the origin and first appearance of Gorilla Grodd and the first appearance of the Pied Piper. John Broome story with cover and art by
0036: D.C. Flash #106 (1959) CGC 4.5Est. $300-$500$150
D.C. Flash #110 (1960) CGC 6.5: Dec 1959-Jan 1960 key issue featuring the origin and first appearance of Kid Flash (Wally West) and the first appearance of the Weather Wizard. John Broome story with art by Infantino, Giella, and
0037: D.C. Flash #110 (1960) CGC 6.5Est. $600-$1,000$400
D.C. Superboy #68 (1958) CGC 3.0: Oct 1958 key issue featuring the origin and first appearance of Bizarro. Otto Binder story with George Papp art and a Curt Swan/Stan Kaye cover.CGC #4103446002Shipping: Weiss Auctions offers
0038: D.C. Superboy #68 (1958) CGC 3.0Est. $300-$500$150
D.C. Detective Comics #61 (1942) CGC 3.0: Mar 1942 issue featuring the first Batplane cover. Bill Finger story with art by Jack Lehti and Howard Sherman, and cover/art by Bob Kane and Jerry Robinson.CGC #4362949001Shipping: Weiss Auctions
0041: D.C. Detective Comics #61 (1942) CGC 3.0Est. $400-$800$200
D.C. Superman #22 (1943) CGC 4.0: May-June 1943 issue featuring Prankster and Hitler appearances, with a half-page ad for the Adventures of Superman novel. Jerry Siegel story with art by John Sikela, Ed Dobrotka, and Pete Riss; Fred
0042: D.C. Superman #22 (1943) CGC 4.0Est. $400-$600$200
(2) D.C. Superman Issues 29 & 31 - CGC: Superman 29 (Jul-Aug 1944) CGC 2.0 (CGC #4293170004) featuring a Prankster appearance, with stories by Don Cameron and Joe Samachson, art by Ed Dobrotka and Tom McNamara, and a Wayne Boring cover.
0043: (2) D.C. Superman Issues 29 & 31 - CGCEst. $300-$600$150
(3) D.C. Superman Issues 35, 36 & 39 - CGC: Superman 35 (Jul-Aug 1945) CGC 3.0 (CGC #2004435025) with tape on the interior cover, featuring a J. Wilbur Wolfingham appearance; stories by Bill Finger and Don Cameron, art by Ira Yarbrough and Ed
0044: (3) D.C. Superman Issues 35, 36 & 39 - CGCEst. $400-$600$200
(3) D.C. Superman Issues 44, 50 & 51 - CGC: Superman 44 (Jan-Feb 1947) CGC 3.5 (CGC #3781084004) features a Toyman appearance, with a Don Cameron story, Ira Yarbrough art, and a Wayne Boring/Stan Kaye cover. Superman 50 (Jan-Feb 1948) CGC 1.5
0045: (3) D.C. Superman Issues 44, 50 & 51 - CGCEst. $300-$500$150
(3) D.C. Superman Early Key Issues: Superman 16 (May 1942) featuring the first Lois Lane cover appearance on the Superman title (third overall), with art by Fred Ray, Leo Nowak, John Sikela, Wayne Boring, and Tom McNamara and a Jack
0046: (3) D.C. Superman Early Key IssuesEst. $1,000-$2,000$500
(3) D.C. Superman Issues 33, 37 & 38: Superman 33 (Mar 1945) features the third appearance of Mr. Mxyztplk, with art by Jack Burnley, Ira Yarbrough, and Ed Dobrotka and a Jack Burnley cover. Superman 37 (Nov 1945) includes stories by
0047: (3) D.C. Superman Issues 33, 37 & 38Est. $600-$1,000$300
(6) D.C. Superman Early Issues: Superman issues 41, 42, 43, 45, 46, and 48. Superman 46 features the first mention of Superboy in the Superman series appearing in a flashback. Superman 48 features the debut of Superman's ability to
0048: (6) D.C. Superman Early IssuesEst. $500-$1,000$250