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Highlights from the Heritage November Signature Auction

This, of course, is the biggest book of the auction. Crazy that it could be a Bronze Age book but that's the hand we're dealt.

Not that I'm complaining. I'm a fan.

Anyway, on with the show:

Journey Into Mystery #106 White Mountain pedigree CGC NM 9.4 Off-white pages

There are several White Mountain books in this auction. Old labels even. Nice books. Here's hoping there's no SCS.

Let me use this opportunity to remind people that I would really, really, really, really like to buy white mountain Daredevils. Got any? Know where any are? Lemmeknow!
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Five For Friday: Wrightson, Albedo 2, Pep 22, George Perez, Superman #4

I'm thinking about sharing a few eBay auctions every Friday. The only criteria is that they're interesting and seeing some bidding activity (no museum listings!.) Let me know what you think about the feature and about the lots.

Here goes:

  1. Cover Art Avengers 199 signed by Perez and Austin: An interesting piece since it's colored. Colored by Perez, sure, but colored still. Personally I'm fond of that issue and the cover itself, so I'm interested to see where it ends up.
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Show and Tell: Silver Age Daredevils

Just thought I'd share a few more books from my collection. It's fun talking about what other people are buying, but I'm plugging away at my own corner of the universe and that's even more fun for me.

Daredevil 43 CGC 9.4

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10 Cool Lots From the May 2010 Heritage Auction

Camp Comics #2 Mile High pedigree (Dell, 1942) CGC NM 9.4 White pages.

I've never seen this book before and the Church copy no less.

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We Have the 1st Member of the $1,000,000 Club- The Kansas City Action #1 Sells for One Million Dollars

The Kansas City Action #1 CGC VF 8.0 is listed as Sold on the Comic Connect site.

It's the first publicly reported sale over $1,000,000 of a comic book.

It's actually the first publicly reported sale over $500,000, but who's counting?

The price is stronger than what I feel the book is worth (by about 25%), but I'm happy to be wrong in this situation. $1,000,000 is a nice round number that will generate a lot of press. Press= good for the hobby (as long as any new people stay away from the books I want to collect :) )

With the speed of the sale, it's clear to me that there's a possibility that this transaction was prearranged or even consummated long before the book was even announced. Comic Connect would have been smart to do so, so as to guarantee the maximum exposure and publicity for the sale and to protect against a protracted, potentially embarrassing (if it went on long enough) $1,000,000 listing with no takers.

Here it is, the belle of the ball.

Heritage November 2009 Auction- 12 Lots of Note.

I went through the catalog yesterday. I limited myself to picking twelve lots of interest to share with you guys. It was tough because this is an auction full of some interesting material. The Joe Kubert lots themselves could have produced a decent set of 12 items to ogle.

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The Incredible Hulk #1 (Marvel, 1962) CGC NM- 9.2

This is clearly the book of the auction. I don't get excited easily by Silver Age marvels, but this book brings a smile to my face. It's tough to find in high grade and it's the HULK.

Hulk smash!

As of this writing it sits at $45,000. Still plenty of room for a thrill bid, I think.
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Mound City This Weekend

Start your engines:

Sunday Session:

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Monday Session:
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Beauty and the Beast

These both arrived today:

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Yes, a GD- (according to Heritage, at least) Green Lantern #1 next to a gorgeous Pacific Coast Green Lantern 42. Quite a pair.

I'll be reading the GL #1 tonight.

Speaking of Pairs

I won two books on Sunday night for roughly the same price:

Green Lantern #1 (DC, 1960) Condition: GD-

and

Green Lantern #42 CGC 9.2 Pacific Coast

I'm happy with both purchases. I've never actually owned a Green Lantern #1. That won't be my last copy, of course. I'm going to need a high grade copy to round out the run I've started working on, so there's be something a little more expensive in my future. Still I love #1s and keys so even a beater GL #1 is nice to have.

Yeah, I've been moving away from the whole high grade Marvel thing for years now.

And I'm not the world's biggest Spider-Man fan.

But this book is still cool:

eBay: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #16 cgc 9.0 1st DAREDEVIL Cross-Over