Five for Friday (Mike Zeck, Bill Sienkiewicz, Detective #34, Norm Breyfogle, Chew #1)
Norm Breyfogle Batman original art, painting I feel that Norm Breyfogle is one of the all-time great Batman artists. Now you know.
Norm Breyfogle Batman original art, painting I feel that Norm Breyfogle is one of the all-time great Batman artists. Now you know.
Albedo #2, First Usagi Yojimbo, Limited to 2,000! I bet you thought I was going to lead with the Archie, didn't you. I love this book- tough to find, great cover and a great characters. Archie #3 Scarce 1943 PGX … Continue reading
I was looking through the Photo-Journal Guide To Comics the other day and I noticed that Adventure 113 was a Christmas themed cover. This being the season I thought it would be cool to share a few more Christmas themed … Continue reading
Lots of PGX and Robojo33 listings this week, crowding out the stuff I want to promote. Sigh. STARTLING COMICS#49 CGC 8.0!! SCHOMBURG MASTERPIECE!! Startling #49 is truly one of the great Golden Age covers. Frank Miller & Klaus Janson Daredevil … Continue reading
Hulk 371 pg20 He might make a few more bucks if he mentioned that it was by Dale Keown. Superman #1 cgc 7.5 ext (P) OW/White 1939 Original copy Sure, it's Extensive. Still… it's a Superman #1. BARRY SMITH!!! Conan … Continue reading
While we were all busy geeking out about the Action #1, the Comic Book Collecting Association Launched over at comiccollecting.org. From the Scoop article: With a Bam, Boom and Pow, the latest news to the comic community is the unveiling … Continue reading
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 … Continue reading
Comiclink has a Featured Auction ending this week. Not that they've exactly flown under the radar, but we've all been paying just a little bit of extra attention. Time to give CL some love:
CGC forum member innocuous is relaunching his site today. I figured I'd help spread the word. Check the press release:
The Architect's Journal illustrates the Top 10 comic book cities. A very cool article, if I do say so myself (and I do.) I'm especially happy as Moebius makes the list: Which would you include?