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Ending today, Monday May 30: Sig Series - Marvel Special Edition 15 (1st Shang-Chi, Master of Kung Fu), Marvel Spotlight #2 (1st Werewolf), Avengers Ann #10 (1st Rogue/Madelyne Pryor), Peter Parker #1 9.6, Cerebus #12 9.4
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Hiya, folks! I've consigned some more Sig Series books on Heritage. Most of the books have multiple signatures (2-4 sigs) except for the Cerebus #12. All of the auctions end Sunday, May 29th or Monday, May 30th. Here's a listing of the books, along with a direct link to the book at auction: Avengers Annual #10: The Avengers Annual #10 Signature Series: Michael Golden and Others | Lot #19115 | Heritage Auctions Cerebus #12: Cerebus the Aardvark #12 (Aardvark-Vanahem, 1979) CGC NM 9.4 White | Lot #19212 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com) Marvel Spotlight #2: Marvel Spotlight #2 Werewolf by Night - Signature Series: Roy | Lot #19484 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com) Peter Parker #1: Spectacular Spider-Man #1 Signature Series: John Romita and Others | Lot #19681 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com) Special Marvel Edition #15: Special Marvel Edition #15 Master of Kung Fu - Signature Series: | Lot #19679 | Heritage Auctions (ha.com)- 3 replies
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Good evening - this a quick sale - I've got a short box of oversized books and will post them here over the next few days. If you would like a scan of a particular book, please let me know -- and as always, i'm open to offers. trumps any PMs or ongoing negotiations. - Prices are in U.S. funds -You pay exact shipping. Here are approximate shipping costs to USA and Canada to give you an idea of what shipping may cost: USA (USD) CDA (USD) WEIGHT (LBS) NY PA OH TN CA WEIGHT (LBS) Canada Wide 1 $5.75 $6.50 $6.50 $6.75 $7.00 1 $7.00 2 $6.50 $6.50 $6.75 $9.00 $10.00 2 $8.00 3 $6.50 $7.25 $7.75 $11.50 $14.50 3 $8.50 4 $6.75 $7.50 $8.50 $13.50 $17.00 4 $9.50 5 $7.00 $7.75 $9.00 $15.25 $20.00 5 $10.00 6 $7.50 $8.25 $9.25 $17.00 $22.75 6 $11.00 7 $7.75 $8.75 $9.75 $19.00 $25.50 7 $11.75 8 $8.00 $9.00 $10.75 $20.75 $28.50 8 $12.75 9 $8.50 $9.50 $10.75 $22.50 $31.75 9 $13.50 10 $9.00 $10.00 $11.00 $24.50 $34.50 10 $14.25 Will ship worldwide. It's expensive, but if you're willing to pay exact cost, I'll ship to you. Please PM for quotes or questions. - Payment is by Paypal only. - No HOSers or anyone on probation. Or anyone on my personal No Trade List. - No returns on CGC graded books. Raw books may be returned if I’m notified within 5 days of delivery and books are returned within 2 weeks. No refunds on shipping costs. Buyer is responsible for return shipping. - I will automatically start a pile for anyone making a purchase and send out invoices after the sales thread is closed. If anyone wants to checkout earlier, please let me know and I'll send out your invoice. - Payment is expected within 7 days of invoicing. - I ship out books every Monday morning Thanks for looking! Here's my Kudos thread.
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NO BUYER'S PREMIUMS — What you bid is what you pay! Event Auction XXXIX Top Original Art Highlights This coming Monday, June 10th at 7 PM EDT, over 100 original art auction lots are ending in ComicConnect’s Event Auction #39. “Investment collectors should not miss their chance at the cover to Thor #157,” advised ComicConnect’s COO, Vincent Zurzolo. “Every collector needs a Kirby and this one is a classic.” Plus, look for Kirby interior pages from Journey into Mystery #105, FF Annual #2, Tales of Suspense #94, Thor #140 & 154 and Captain America #200. Also find art by John Buscema, Jim Starlin, Ken Kelly, Greg Hildebrandt, Arthur Adams, Russ Manning and Steve Lightle. Click here to view the entire auction The auction end-dates are as follows: Session 1 (Original Comic Art, Memorabilia and Comic Titles: Action Comics #1 - Amazing Spider-Man #361) June 10, 2019 Session 2 (Amazing Spider-Man - Detective Comics #52) June 11, 2019 Session 3 (Detective Comics - Marvel Premiere #1) June 12, 2019 Session 4 (Marvel Super-Heroes Secret Wars - Superman #24) June 13, 2019 Session 5 (Superman - Zip Comics) June 14, 2019 For additional information on how ComicConnect auctions work, please click here. ComicConnect is currently accepting consignments for their next major auction. Contact them today to reserve space as it is on a first-come first-served basis. Call toll-free 1.888.779.7377 or e-mail their staff at support@comicconnect.com. Cash advances up to $5 million are available. ---------------------------------------- ---------------------------------------- ComicConnect is accepting consignments for their next major auction. Contact them today to reserve space as it is on a first-come first-served basis. Call toll-free 1.888.779.7377 or e-mail their staff at support@comicconnect.com. Cash advances up to $5 million are available.
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I've got a Infinity Gauntlet #1 already signed & CGC'd by George Perez. Looking for a witness to get Jim Starlin and Joe Rubinstein sigs and possibly a remarque if Perez or Rubinstein are able/available.
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North Texas Comic Book Show Feb 10-11 at the Irving Convention Center. These guys have stepped up their game in the last year. Artists announced so far are: Jim Starlin Mike Zeck John Beatty Jim Shooter Joe Rubinstein Larry Hama Randy Emberlin Phil Ortiz Michael Golden Dan Fraga Mike Grell Al Milgrom Rags Morales Ron Wilson Andrew Mangum Kyle Hotz Kevin Conrad Steve Erwin Tom Cook Andrew Mangum Jeremy Clark Danita Mangum Mostafa Moussa Ryan Kincaid Renee Witterstaetter Info at https:/www.comicbooksdallas.com/ It would be nice to get a CGC Witness at this show.
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Let's wrap up this week by looking at a few other highlights of the DCCP run. DC Comics Presents #1 from August 1978. If I were to rank my all time favorite Superman artists, Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez would absolutely be in the top three, and I got the chance to meet him last year at the Motor City Comic Con. My wife is a photographer (that's her alien pic that is my avatar) and she usually does a festival in East Lansing that same weekend. Last year, however they were a week apart so she actually had the chance to be a vendor at the con! During some down time, I was able to go and chat with him for a few and thank him for his work, and I got this autographed comic to add to my personal collection! DC Comics Presents #2 (Whitman Variant) from October 1978. This is part 2 of the Superman/Flash race and one of the nicer Whitman variants that I have in my collection. DC Comics Presents #8 from April 1979. Hands down, my favorite cover from this title. What I would do to get the original art for this one... Earlier in the week, we looked at DCCP #26 which featured story and art by Jim Starlin. He would actually keep drawing the book for a few more issues, helping to introduce (along with Len Wein) another classic cosmic villain, Mongul! DC Comics Presents #27 from November 1980. For the next five years or so, he would be a semi-recurring villain for this title. Here he is again, looking decidedly happier in DC Comics Presents #28 from December 1980. This issue is also the first appearance of the Warworld. DC Comics Presents #29 from January 1981 has my favorite cover from the Jim Starlin run on this title. That's some classic Starlin...and that purple...love it! Starlin would have one more crack at this title before heading back to Marvel to do a small graphic novel about the death of someone or other. DC Comics Presents #36 from August 1981. Once again, it's cosmic and Mongul is in the mix. After a few more appearances in this title, Mongul would remain little seen until he got pulled into the whole Reign of the Supermen storyline after the death of Superman. From there, he was pretty firmly ensconced as a major Superman and Green Lantern villain.
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NTX COMIC BOOK SHOW - July 15th & 16th, Dallas - STARLIN, BAGLEY, SUYDAM If you are on your way to San Diego, as a dealer or fan, why not stop in Dallas for the next North Texas Comic Book Show on July 15th & 16th? We're giving the board a little advance notice as this event has not been formally announced yet. We have another good line up planned with Jim Starlin, Mark Bagley, and Arthur Suydam as early announcement guests. We'll be at the Irving Convention Center for this event so ez access and destination. More info will be available here on May 1st and thereafter. The North Texas Comic Book Show has been putting comics back into comic cons since 2011. Tickets will be $15/day, or $25/two day, with packages available for Mr. Starlin and Mr. Bagley. We'll post more soon. Hope you can make it out.
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Here's something you don't see every day - a Master of Kung Fu cover by the character's original artist, Jim Starlin! For those that don't recall, Starlin was the first artist to draw Shang-Chi, in Special Marvel Edition #15-17. This stunning cover, executed during the prime era of his career in the mid-1970s (MOKF #54 was published just 8 months after Starlin's fabled run on Warlock ended), is all-Starlin (both pencils AND inks). Good luck finding another prime era, all-Starlin Marvel hero cover for less than this! The art is pen & ink on Bristol board. There is a little bit of whiteout on Shang-Chi's left hand bracelet and right sleeve, but, it is not distracting. Part of the board was cut in an irregular shape, and a rectangular patch of art containing the villain's right arm was glued onto the back of the board (the patch is ALL ART, not stat). Aside from his right arm, the rest of the villain is drawn on the original board. If you have any further questions after looking at the images, please let me know. Link to For Sale Listing on ComicArtFans.com THE FINE PRINT: 1. Asking $12,500 shipped within the U.S. (foreign shipping may be more) or hand-delivered to the buyer at the San Diego Comic-Con this week if a deal can be finalized by Tuesday morning New York City time. 2. A check is the preferred form of payment if I'm shipping the art; for hand-delivery at the SDCC, cash is preferred unless we have done business before, in which case a check may work. NO PAYPAL due to the risk of fraudulent chargeback schemes - sorry. 3. Unless you're offering exceptional trade items and/or trade terms, the only art that I'm actually looking for myself are the items on my CAF Want List.
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