Frazetta Egyptian Queen Sells for $5,400,000
So, how much? $5,400,000 I'll have more on this auction over the weekend, but for now let's all just bask in the glory of a very successful sale.
So, how much? $5,400,000 I'll have more on this auction over the weekend, but for now let's all just bask in the glory of a very successful sale.
In less than a day, the Frank Frazetta Egyptian Queen Painting Original Art has already topped 2.5 million with basically the whole auction to go. It it already, by over $700,000, the most valuable comics lot sold at Heritage. Wow.
I know I've already mentioned some of these books, but it's worth pointing out that there's basically a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to acquire a stellar run of Superman comics from the Golden Age. If you were to win the best available … Continue reading
Did you know that there are only 3 Golden Age copies of Superman graded 9.8 by CGC? It's true. In all the years they've been around and out of the thousands of golden age Superman books they've graded, only 3 … Continue reading
I started work on this timeline in August of last year. Thanks to everyone who had input, especially sfcityduck who had done a lot of this legwork previously. The data is incomplete at this point. I don't have buyers and … Continue reading
This story is one of the highest points of the entire EC catalog. Frank miller took direct inspiration from this story for his work on Daredevil and the Dark Knight Returns. It is, in other words, a super big deal … Continue reading
Q: When is an original art sale for $478,000 disappointing? A: John Romita Sr. and Frank Giacoia Amazing Spider-Man #100 Cover As I mentioned, I wanted this cover to sell for a Heritage record and it did not. IT's still … Continue reading
This was the second highest dollar-value comic result from Heritage today. What's the 9.4 worth, based on this result? A 6.5 sold for around $100,000 in 2015. All-American Comics #16 (DC, 1940) CGC FN+ 6.5 Off-white pages
Confession time: I spent most of the year recovering from finishing my Daredevil 1-157 set. That basically means I didn't really make any big purchases this year. Even still, I did add to my collection in a lot of fun … Continue reading
Sorry it took a little while, but I'm going to take a quick look at the results from the recent Heritage Signature auction. Original Art It can't go without mention, the Crumb art from the Graham Nash collection sold for … Continue reading