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NO BUYER'S PREMIUMS — What you bid is what you pay! Walking Dead Collection: Original Art & Comics Before the biters, floaters, geeks, lurkers, and roamers stumbled their way across our home theater screens in AMC’s The Walking Dead, the walkers first shambled their way into readers hearts in Image Comics’ mold-breaking 2003 comic. The book picked up readers, popularity, and buzz, gradually gaining a cult following. With the 2010 Eisner Award for Best Continuing Series alongside the announcement of the TV series, the book is a smash with merchandising eclipsing all modern titles. Collectors are ravenous for original art, memorabilia, and high-grade copies of the series along with the rare reprints and special editions that nearly every issue is replete with. ComicConnect’s Walking Dead Collection auction night is packed with investment-grade comics and collectibles. Original art collectors can pick up a Tony Moore splash page from issue #1, a Tony Moore interior page from #3, the Charlie Adlard splash from issue #39 and can choose from over 100 original art lots. In addition to the incredible selection of art, we are proud to present signature series copies, variants galore, sketch covers, highest-graded copies, and rarities of all kind. Walker-love is global, and collectors are eager to snatch up rare items as new generations compete in the hunt for living dead treasures.” Comic investors can go after Walking Dead #1 CGC 9.8, the extremely rare third print for Walking Dead #116 CGC 9.8Charlie Adlard Signature Series, the Walking Dead #23 CGC 9.8 Error Edition, and the Kirkman signed Lucille Edition for issue #100. Don’t miss the eight Hero Initiative Sketch Covers. While the now iconic television series has enthralled millions, its origins began in illustration. While comic books can be quite cinematic in structure, adapting them to the screen still proves problematic for many films and tv series. For instance, certain elements that worked great for the comic, might read differently to a television audience. This collection of production art is a rare opportunity to own official Walking Dead artwork from the talented John Watkiss, featuring alternative concepts of previously known characters and scenes from the comics and new ones made only for the TV show. John Watkiss (1961-2017) was a British artist, known for his painting and his work in comics and film production. His career led him from cover artist for graphic novels to storyboard artist and character designer. The artist has collaborated with numerous high profile studios on projects including Tarzan, Atlantis, Sky Captain and the World of Tomorrow, and Sherlock Holmes. Watkiss' work has been featured in the British National Portrait Gallery and The Ford Motor Company Museum. Walking Dead custom sketch covers featuring: Joe Jusko, Andy Smith, Scott Rosema, Kevin Eastman, Arthur Suydam, Jeff Lemire, Autumn Fredricks, Mark Torres, Mark Sparacio, Chris Giarusso, Raphael Albuquerque, and Fernandez. ----------------------------------------------------- Bid Now! Event Auction ends the week of Dec 10-14 Click here for more info on ComicConnect's 2018 Event Auction XXXVII! Click here to view the entire Event Auction! ---------------------------------------- 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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NO BUYER'S PREMIUMS — What you bid is what you pay! Original Art Auction Session 2 Highlights With nearly a thousand lots, this is our largest original art auction ever. This auction is so big, we had to spread it out over two nights! “There was so much amazing art in this auction that we had to split it up into two sessions over two days,” COO of the world record holding auction house, Vincent Zurzolo disclosed. “everything from the Golden age to the Modern Age is in there, including part three of our Walking Dead art collection. There is honestly something for everyone in this massive art auction.” ComicConnect’s next Event Auction is currently underway, and the second art session will end on Tuesday, August 28th at 7pm EDT. “It has been our pleasure to bring rare, original art pieces to market for our loyal customer base, and we hope that everyone can find something to bid on and win,” Zurzolo continued. “The market for comic book art continues to grow, as this once small insider hobby has become almost as popular as collecting the comics themselves. We continue to be impressed by the solid investment opportunities these special pieces present to our clientele.” Session Two highlights include: Lee Elias’ Terry and the Pirates cover to issue #25, Philip Tan’s cover to Savage Hawkman #5, a Prince Valiant Sunday strip by Harold R. Foster, a Steve Ditko page from Scary Tales #8, a Kirby/Ayers page from the rare World Around Us “The Sea” issue, plus tons of original Walking Dead art by Tony Moore, Charlie Adlard and John Watkiss. ------------------ Original Art lots end: Session 1 (Original Comic Art: A - P) August 27, 2018 Session 2 (Original Comic Art: P - Z and Comic Titles: Action Comics #1 - Action Comics #47) August 28, 2018 Bid Now! Event Auction ends the week of August 27-31st! Click here for more info on ComicConnect's 2018 Event Auction XXXVI! Click here to view the entire Event Auction! 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 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.
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The original sketch of the exclusive print done by Walking Dead artist Tony Moore for the Orlando Toy and Comic Con is now up for bid! The original sketch is 9x12 and if you’re the highest bidder we’ll also throw in a 11x17 hand signed print! Check out the link below for the listing! Shipped and sold be the owner of the convention! https://www.ebay.com/i/202222767053
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I am throwing this out there for discussion, because it really bothered me after cracking my books prior to have signed just to find out how much it would be to get them signed. I just came back from Fan Expo in Vancouver BC over the weekend. Tony Moore was there and was signing for $25 per signature, but was upcharging Walking Dead Issues 1-6 for $125. I get artists/creators do cons to make money off of their creations and there are those that make money off of them by flipping said SS books. But for an average Joe that loves the work and wants a SS in their collection, I feel that upcharging for certain issues is ridiculous. Rob Liefeld is the same way for witnessed NM 98 and NM 87, where he charged $85 (and $50 for everything else). Thoughts?
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TONY MOORE SIGNING Here is your chance to get your Walking Dead books signed by artist Tony Moore. Celestial Comics has made special arrangements to get its customers books signed by Tony during a private signing. Tony has completed his convention appearances for the year so if you want to get your books signed by Tony then here you go. Go to the Celestial Comics website for signing details in the event section. http://celestial-comics.com/events-schedule/