Comic Art
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Original Comic Art
- Comic Art: Cover 17 items
- Comic Art: Splash Page 27 items
- Comic Art: Double Page Splash 5 items
- Comic Art: Interior Page 277 items
- Comic Art: Double Page Spread 8 items
- Comic Art: Complete Story 8 items
- Comic Art: Comic Strip 57 items
- Comic Art: Unpublished Page 6 items
- Drawings, Sketches, Paintings, etc.
- Prints and Lithographs
- Production Art
- Animation Art
- Wall Art/Posters
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All His Marbles Gag Strip by Jack Chism 1970s Chism was a prolific cartoonist, contributing mainly to Charlton's compilations including Good Humor and Cartoon Carnival. Signed by the artist. Pencil and ink with watercolor on paper with a custom stamp from Chism on the reverse. 8 1/2" x 11" |
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Bachelor Party Gag Strip by Jack Chism 1970s Chism was a prolific cartoonist, contributing mainly to Charlton's compilations including Good Humor and Cartoon Carnival. Signed by the artist. Pencil and ink on paper with a custom stamp from Chism on the reverse. 8 1/2" x 11" |
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Bubbaworld Comix 'Dawn of Time' Comic Strip (1/4/2011) by Andy Childress 2011 Signed by the artist (personalized) in the lower left of the first panel. Pencil and ink on heavy paper stock. 17" x 11". |
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Chastity Belt Gag Strip by Jack Chism 1970s Chism was a prolific cartoonist, contributing mainly to Charlton's compilations including Good Humor and Cartoon Carnival. Signed by the artist. Pencil and ink on paper with a custom stamp from Chism on the reverse. 8 1/2" x 11" |
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Economy Size Gag Cartoon by Scott Shadburne Pre1950 Likely published in a local Springfield, Missouri newspaper as Shadburne was employed by Springfield Newspapers Inc. until his death in 1953. Signed by the artist. Pencil and ink on art board. 8 1/2" x 11 1/2". |
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Exciting New Gormet Dish Gag Strip by Jack Chism 1970s Chism was a prolific cartoonist, contributing mainly to Charlton's compilations including Good Humor and Cartoon Carnival. Signed by the artist. Pencil and ink on paper with a custom stamp from Chism on the reverse. 8 1/2" x 11" |
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Get Out of the Hole Gag Strip by Jack Chism 1970s Chism was a prolific cartoonist, contributing mainly to Charlton's compilations including Good Humor and Cartoon Carnival. Signed by the artist. Pencil and ink on paper with a custom stamp from Chism on the reverse. 8 1/2" x 11" |
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Going Fishing Gag Strip by Jack Chism 1970s Chism was a prolific cartoonist, contributing mainly to Charlton's compilations including Good Humor and Cartoon Carnival. Signed by the artist. Pencil and ink on paper with a custom stamp from Chism on the reverse. 8 1/2" x 11" |
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Got Any Buttercrunch? Gag Strip by Jack Chism 1970s Chism was a prolific cartoonist, contributing mainly to Charlton's compilations including Good Humor and Cartoon Carnival. Signed by the artist. Pencil and ink with watercolor on paper with a custom stamp from Chism on the reverse. 8 1/2" x 11" |
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He Says to Tell You.. Gag Strip by Jack Chism 1970s Chism was a prolific cartoonist, contributing mainly to Charlton's compilations including Good Humor and Cartoon Carnival. Signed by the artist. Pencil and ink on paper with a custom stamp from Chism on the reverse. 8 1/2" x 11" |
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Hurry Up and Get In There Gag Strip by Jack Chism 1970s Chism was a prolific cartoonist, contributing mainly to Charlton's compilations including Good Humor and Cartoon Carnival. Signed by the artist. Pencil and ink on paper with a custom stamp from Chism on the reverse. 8 1/2" x 11" |
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Jumbo Jet Gag Strip by Jack Chism 1970s Chism was a prolific cartoonist, contributing mainly to Charlton's compilations including Good Humor and Cartoon Carnival. Signed by the artist. Pencil and ink on paper with a custom stamp from Chism on the reverse. 8 1/2" x 11" |
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Last Punch Gag Strip by Jack Chism 1970s Chism was a prolific cartoonist, contributing mainly to Charlton's compilations including Good Humor and Cartoon Carnival. Signed by the artist. Pencil and ink on paper with a custom stamp from Chism on the reverse. 8 1/2" x 11" |
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Men Working Above Gag Cartoon by Scott Shadburne Pre1950 Likely published in a local Springfield, Missouri newspaper as Shadburne was employed by Springfield Newspapers Inc. until his death in 1953. Signed by the artist. Pencil and ink on art board. 8 1/2" x 11 1/2". |
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My Husband is Quite Jealous Gag Strip by Jack Chism 1970s Chism was a prolific cartoonist, contributing mainly to Charlton's compilations including Good Humor and Cartoon Carnival. Signed by the artist. Pencil and ink on paper with a custom stamp from Chism on the reverse. 8 1/2" x 11" |
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Not Done In Yet Gag Strip by Jack Chism 1970s Chism was a prolific cartoonist, contributing mainly to Charlton's compilations including Good Humor and Cartoon Carnival. Signed by the artist. Pencil and ink on paper with a custom stamp from Chism on the reverse. 8 1/2" x 11" |
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Original Art A Wife Can Tell Pinup Gag Strip by Walter Fitzpatrick 1950s While the place of publication for this piece is unknown, Fitzpatrick was a prolific cartoonist contributing mainly to various Humorama publications like Jest and Gaze in the 50's and early 60's. Signed by the artist. Pencil and ink on paper. 8 3/4" x 11 3/4". |
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Original Art By Grannies! Pinup Gag Strip by Walter Fitzpatrick 1950s While the place of publication for this piece is unknown, Fitzpatrick was a prolific cartoonist contributing mainly to various Humorama publications like Jest and Gaze in the 50's and early 60's. Signed by the artist. Pencil and ink on heavy paper stock. 8 1/2" x 11". |
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Original Art Dressing Room Pinup Gag Strip by Walter Fitzpatrick 1950s While the place of publication for this piece is unknown, Fitzpatrick was a prolific cartoonist contributing mainly to various Humorama publications like Jest and Gaze in the 50's and early 60's. Signed by the artist. Pencil and ink on paper. 8 1/2" x 11". |
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Original Art for the Annie Comic Strip (May 9th, 2004) by Alan Kupperberg 2004 A somewhat maudlin Sunday entry of the long-running finds Annie and companions searching the mountains of Alaska for a 'lonely grave' which they find thanks to the tracking skills of her faithful dog Sandy. Pencil and ink with title logo/text stats on heavy stock. 15" x 11 1/4", B&W. |
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Original Art for the Archie Comic Strip (August 20, 1961) by Bob Montana 1961 Archie Publications It's Jughead's world and we're all living in it! Every gal in town already has a date to the big street dance- and it's Jughead. Why on earth would the notoriously aromantic burger fiend want this many dates? Because the man always has a plan. Pencil and ink with title logo stat on art board. 22" x 15", B&W. |
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Original Art for the Bringing Up Father Comic Strip (4/5/1970) by Frank Fletcher In auction ending January 14 1970 Pencil and ink on art board which has been affixed to a sheet of heavy board with glue on the reverse. Art measures 22 1/2" x 15", heavy board measures 16 1/2" x 25". NOTE: Heavy board displays some moisture damage on the reverse, which does not appear to have affected the art board that the strip is drawn on. |
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Original Art for the Judge Parker Comic Strip (11/5/00) by Harold LeDoux 2000 Signed by the artist in top margin (personalized). Pencil and ink on art board. 19" x 13 1/2". NOTE: The top third of the piece is on a separate piece of art board, attached to the rest of the strip with tape on the reverse. |
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Original Art for the Judge Parker Comic Strip (4/4/1965) with Color Guide 1965 The original art is pencil and ink on three sheets of art board which have been affixed to each other on the reverse with tape. The full measurements for the piece are 23" x 15 1/2". The color guide is watercolor on paper and measures 13" x 7 3/4". NOTE: Original series artist Dan Heilman left the strip some time in 1965 and was replaced by Harold LeDoux. |
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Original Art for the Mary Worth Comic Strip (2/27/1990) by Bill Ziegler 1990 Pencil and ink on art board. 5 1/2" x 16 1/2". |
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Original Art for the Mary Worth Comic Strip (3/10/1990) by Bill Ziegler 1990 Pencil and ink on art board. 5 1/2" x 16 1/2". |
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Original Art for the Mary Worth Comic Strip (3/17/1990) by Bill Ziegler & Jim Armstron 1990 Pencil and ink on art board. 5 1/2" x 16 1/2". |
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Original Art for the Mary Worth Comic Strip (3/7/1990) by Bill Ziegler & Jim Armstron 1990 Pencil and ink on art board. 5 1/2" x 16 1/2". |
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Original Art for the Mother Goose and Grimm Comic Strip (6/12/1994) by Mike Peters 1994 A great gag entry from this strip, that often took time away from its central characters to tell a good joke! Pencil and ink on art board. 6 1/4" x 16 1/4". NOTE: The first panel is on a separate piece of board from the rest of the strip and is affixed to the rest of the strip with glue. |
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Original Art for the Muppets Comic Strip (2/6/1983) by Guy and Brad Gilchrist 1983 America's greatest stand-up comedian, Fozzie Bear takes center stage in this oversized Sunday strip as he attempts to meet Kermit at a football game. It goes about as well as you'd expect! Signed (personalized) by Guy Gilchrist in the title panel. Pencil and ink on pieces of art board affixed to and lined up on the full sheet with attached vellum overlay which features the color art done in marker. 23" x 16 3/4". NOTE: Title panel is a stat, all other panels are original art. |
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Original Art for the Nancy Comic Strip (11/28/99) by Guy Gilchrist 1999 Aunt Fritzi discovers a parenting life hack in this charming fall-themed entry. Signed by the artist in first panel. 15" x 11". |
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Original Art for the Nancy Comic Strip (4/20/97) by Guy Gilchrist 1997 Sluggo's grades may not be the best, but he's clearly a trendsetter! Signed by the artist in top margin. Pencil and ink on art board. 17" x 11 1/2". |
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Original Art for the Nancy Comic Strip (6/6/99) by Guy Gilchrist 1999 Nancy's attempt to help her Aunt with the home decor doesn't go quite as planned! Signed by the artist in first panel. Pencil and ink on art board. 17" x 11". |
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Original Art for the Star Trek Comic Strip (3/21/1982) by Ron Harris 1982 A wonderful Sunday entry of the short-lived (and little known!) Star Trek comic strip with everything a Trekkie could ask for- a nicely designed technical panel, beautifully drawn closeup panels of Spock and Kirk, a lively scene in the cargo bay, and an ominous tease of the Ferreth Starfleet officer Mernat. Pencil and ink on art board. 24 1/4" x 17 1/2". |
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Original Art for the Winnie Winkle Comic Strip (1/10 & 1/11 1996) by Frank Bolle 1996 Pencil and ink on art board. 13 1/2" x 10". |
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Original Art for the Winnie Winkle Comic Strip (1/17 & 1/18 1996) by Frank Bolle 1996 Pencil and ink on art board. 13 1/2" x 10". |
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Original Art for the Winnie Winkle Comic Strip (1/19 & 1/20 1996) by Frank Bolle 1996 Pencil and ink on art board. 13 1/2" x 10". |
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Original Art for the Winnie Winkle Comic Strip (1/26 & 1/27 1996) by Frank Bolle 1996 Pencil and ink on art board. 13 1/2" x 10". |
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Original Art for the Winnie Winkle Comic Strip (6/23 & 6/24 1995) by Frank Bolle 1995 Pencil and ink on art board. 13 1/2" x 10". |
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Original Art for the Winnie Winkle Comic Strip (6/5 & 6/6 1995) by Frank Bolle 1995 Pencil and ink on art board. 13 1/2" x 10". |
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Original Art for the Winnie Winkle Comic Strip (6/9 & 6/10 1995) by Frank Bolle 1995 Pencil and ink on art board. 13 1/2" x 10". |
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Original Art for the Winnie Winkle Comic Strip (7/19 & 7/20 1995) by Frank Bolle 1995 Pencil and ink on art board. 13 1/2" x 10". |
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Original Art for the Winnie Winkle Comic Strip (7/21 & 7/22 1995) by Frank Bolle 1995 Pencil and ink on art board. 13 1/2" x 10". |
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Original Art for the Winnie Winkle Comic Strip (7/28 & 7/29 1995) by Frank Bolle 1995 Pencil and ink on art board. 13 1/2" x 10". |
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Original Art Girl Wanted Pinup Gag Strip by Walter Fitzpatrick 1950s While the place of publication for this piece is unknown, Fitzpatrick was a prolific cartoonist contributing mainly to various Humorama publications like Jest and Gaze in the 50's and early 60's. Signed by the artist. Pencil and ink on paper. 8 1/2" x 11". |
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Original Art Helpful Usher Pinup Gag Strip by Walter Fitzpatrick 1950s While the place of publication for this piece is unknown, Fitzpatrick was a prolific cartoonist contributing mainly to various Humorama publications like Jest and Gaze in the 50's and early 60's. Signed by the artist. Pencil and ink on paper. 8 1/2" x 11". |
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Original Art Lost Ring Pinup Gag Strip by Walter Fitzpatrick 1950s While the place of publication for this piece is unknown, Fitzpatrick was a prolific cartoonist contributing mainly to various Humorama publications like Jest and Gaze in the 50's and early 60's. Signed by the artist. Pencil and ink on paper. 8 1/2" x 11". |
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Original Art Pinup Indian Mounds Gag Strip by Walter Fitzpatrick 1950s While the place of publication for this piece is unknown, Fitzpatrick was a prolific cartoonist contributing mainly to various Humorama publications like Jest and Gaze in the 50's and early 60's. Signed by the artist. Pencil and ink on heavy paper stock. 8 1/2" x 11". |
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Original Cartoon Art from The Saturday Review of Literature by C.W. Anderson 1934 Signed by the artist. Ink on paper which has been matted. NOTE: The tope layer of matting is loose and mostly detached from the rest of the piece. 12 1/8" x 16 1/8". |
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Radar Cooked Political Cartoon by Scott Shadburne Pre1950 A prescient riff on the newly popular food vending machines that were sweeping the nation at the time. Likely published in a local Springfield, Missouri newspaper as Shadburne was employed by Springfield Newspapers Inc. until his death in 1953. Signed by the artist. Pencil and ink on art board. 13 1/2" x 16". |
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Simmer Down Gag Strip by Jack Chism 1970s Chism was a prolific cartoonist, contributing mainly to Charlton's compilations including Good Humor and Cartoon Carnival. Signed by the artist. Pencil and ink on paper with a custom stamp from Chism on the reverse. 8 1/2" x 11" |
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Small Potatoes Gag Cartoon by Scott Shadburne Pre1950 Likely published in a local Springfield, Missouri newspaper as Shadburne was employed by Springfield Newspapers Inc. until his death in 1953. Signed by the artist. Pencil and ink on art board. 8 1/2" x 11 1/2". |
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Something With Less Action Gag Strip by Jack Chism 1970s Chism was a prolific cartoonist, contributing mainly to Charlton's compilations including Good Humor and Cartoon Carnival. Signed by the artist. Pencil and ink on paper with a custom stamp from Chism on the reverse. 8 1/2" x 11" |
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Sorry to You on the End Gag Strip by Jack Chism 1970s Chism was a prolific cartoonist, contributing mainly to Charlton's compilations including Good Humor and Cartoon Carnival. Signed by the artist. Pencil and ink with watercolor on paper with a custom stamp from Chism on the reverse. 8 1/2" x 11" |
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Surprise, Wendal! Gag Strip by Jack Chism 1970s Chism was a prolific cartoonist, contributing mainly to Charlton's compilations including Good Humor and Cartoon Carnival. Signed by the artist. Pencil and ink on paper with a custom stamp from Chism on the reverse. 8 1/2" x 11" |
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The Friendly Skies Gag Strip by Jack Chism 1970s Chism was a prolific cartoonist, contributing mainly to Charlton's compilations including Good Humor and Cartoon Carnival. Signed by the artist. Pencil and ink on paper with a custom stamp from Chism on the reverse. 8 1/2" x 11" |
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The Fun's Just Begun Gag Strip by Jack Chism 1970s Chism was a prolific cartoonist, contributing mainly to Charlton's compilations including Good Humor and Cartoon Carnival. Signed by the artist. Pencil and ink on paper with a custom stamp from Chism on the reverse. 8 1/2" x 11" |
