Auctions: comic books in grade NM or lower
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Item #63621612
Nintendo Power Lot of 10
Issues 194, 195, 198, 202, 222, 223, 226-229 of Nintendo Power (1988-2012 Nintendo of America). Most will grade in the GD to VG+ range.
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Item #63614004
Nintendo Power Lot of 9
Issues 59-63, 65, 67, 69, 70 of Nintendo Power (1988-2012 Nintendo of America). Most will grade in the GD+ to VG.
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Item #64106915
Tags: MangaPublished Nov 1996 by Viz Media LLC.No Need for Tenchi Part 01 (1996) 7 CGC 6.0
Only copy at the top CGC grade of 6.0.
Paper: Off white to white
Label #4651646004
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Item #62084352
Normalman (1984 Aardvark-Vanheim) Promotional PosterPublished 1984Normalman (1984 Aardvark-Vanheim) Promotional Poster
Poster is folded as originally distributed. High quality print on poster stock. 11" x 16".
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Item #63830746
Not Brand Echh Lot of 4
Issues 6, 8, 9, 11 of Not Brand Echh (1967). Most will grade in the FN to VF range, with #6 grading at GD-.
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Item #46346188
Nova (1976 1st Series) 1 CBCS 9.4
1st app. Nova
Paper: Off white to white
Label #17-11a9d6a-017
Starts Dec 22 Written by Marv Wolfman. Pencils by John Buscema. Inks Joe Sinnott. When a dying alien passes on his super-powers to Earth teenager Richard Rider, Rider becomes the man called Nova, the human rocket! In the marvelous tradition of Spider-man, Nova must now stop the murderous alien known as Zorr, or Earth is doomed! Note: First appearance of Nova. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.30.
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Item #53567766
Nova (1976 1st Series) 1 CGC 9.0
1st app. Nova
Paper: White
Label #2089799010
Starts Apr 4 Written by Marv Wolfman. Pencils by John Buscema. Inks Joe Sinnott. When a dying alien passes on his super-powers to Earth teenager Richard Rider, Rider becomes the man called Nova, the human rocket! In the marvelous tradition of Spider-man, Nova must now stop the murderous alien known as Zorr, or Earth is doomed! Note: First appearance of Nova. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.30.
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Item #64071152
Nova (1976 1st Series) 1 VG/FN 5.0
1st app. Nova
Starts Jan 19 Written by Marv Wolfman. Pencils by John Buscema. Inks Joe Sinnott. When a dying alien passes on his super-powers to Earth teenager Richard Rider, Rider becomes the man called Nova, the human rocket! In the marvelous tradition of Spider-man, Nova must now stop the murderous alien known as Zorr, or Earth is doomed! Note: First appearance of Nova. 36 pages, full color. Cover price $0.30.
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Item #64067182
Nova (1976 1st Series) 7 CGC 9.4
Paper: Off white to white
Label #4657810014
Starts Jan 19 "War in Space!" Story by Marv Wolfman. Art by Sal Buscema and Frank Giacoia. Jack Kirby cover. Can it be? Is Nova now working for the bad guys? This can't be good. Plus, learn the epic origin of the enigmatic Sphinx. 32 pages. Cover price $0.30.
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Item #64046695
Nova (1976 1st Series) 8 CGC 9.4
Paper: Off white to white
Label #4657834012
Starts Dec 22 Story by Marv Wolfman. Art by Sal Buscema and Frank Giacoia. Trapped within the Centurion's spaceship, Richard Rider hurtles into deep space. The only one who can save him is...Nova Prime? Isn't he dead? Plus, back on Earth, the menace of Megaman is unleashed. Cover price $0.30.
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Item #64046704
Nova (1976 1st Series) 9 CGC 8.0
Paper: White
Label #4657834013
Starts Dec 22 "Fear the Funhouse!" Story by Marv Wolfman. Art by Sal Buscema and Frank Giacoia. Nova must make the impossible choice of going after Megaman who has kidnaped his best friend or save his family from a burning house. Plus, Richard Rider must make a check-up visit to the doctor, but if the doc examines him he may discover that Richard is the super-hero known as Nova. 32 pages. Cover price $0.30.
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Item #64129193
Nova (1976 1st Series) 13 CGC 9.4 JSA Sinnot
Paper: White
Joe Sinnott Authenticated Autograph.
Label #4665277001
Starts Jan 3 "Watch out World, the Sandman is Back!" Part 1 of 2. Thing cameo. Spider-Man, Hulk, and the Fantastic Four flashback cameos. Story by Marv Wolfman. Art by Sal Buscema and Joe Sinnott. This action packed issue has it all! Nova must confront the arch foe of the Amazing Spider-Man, the shifty Sandman. And, can Richard Rider possibly escape a death trap designed to test the limits of his invulnerability. Plus, introducing the newest hero, Crime-Buster. 32 pages. Cover price $0.30.
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Item #63823678
Nova Lot of 15
Issues 1-3, 7-17, and 19 of Nova (1976 1st Series). Most will grade in the FN to VG range.
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Item #64106914
Published 2000 by Jungle Boy Press.Novavolo (2000) 1 CGC 9.0
Only copy at the top CGC grade of 9.0.
Paper: White
Label #4651646003
Starts Dec 22 Cover by Greg Kirkpatrick, Mick Gray, Kevin Nowlan, Phil Hester and Ande Parks. By Various. Stories include the hilarious and critically acclaimed "Con Sketch" by Jai Nitz and Greg Kirkpatrick -- a world populated by out-of-work super-heroes signing autographs and selling memorabilia at comic book conventions! Plus: Phil Hester's "The Wretch"; "Kirbor the Unwashed" from Nitz and Eric Hanson; and "D.O.J. D.O.A." by Nitz and J.P. Deshong. 32 pages, B&W. Cover price $3.95.
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Item #63843436
O.M.A.C. #1 (2011) Cover Print by Keith Giffen, Scott Koblish, and Hi-FiO.M.A.C. #1 (2011) Cover Print by Keith Giffen, Scott Koblish, and Hi-Fi
High quality print on heavy stock. 9" x 12".
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Item #64005369
Occult Files of Doctor Spektor (1973 Gold Key) 2 FN- 5.5
Ends Dec 22 9:05 PM CST Bid History 3 bids Current Bid $4 Your Secret Max Bid If you'd like to bid, please log in or register. Dr. Spektor in "The Thing That Howled" and "The Painter of Doom." Jesse Santos art. Painted front cover. # on cover 90285-306 June. #2 6/73 20c Cover price $0.20.
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Item #64143409
Tags: Hero/Villain TeamsOmega Men (1983 1st Series) 3 CGC 9.4
1st app. Lobo
Paper: White
Label #4583963007
Starts Jan 3 First appearance of Lobo. "Assault on Euphorix." Harry Hokum interrogates Kalista. The Omega Men try to keep the Citadel from taking over Euphorix. Chapter two of the Citadel War. Script by Roger Slifer, pencils by Keith Giffen, inks by Mike DeCarlo. Cover by Giffen and DeCarlo. Cover price $1.00.
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Item #64103289
Tags: Hero/Villain TeamsOmega Men (1983 1st Series) 3 VF+ 8.5
1st app. Lobo
Starts Jan 19 First appearance of Lobo. "Assault on Euphorix." Harry Hokum interrogates Kalista. The Omega Men try to keep the Citadel from taking over Euphorix. Chapter two of the Citadel War. Script by Roger Slifer, pencils by Keith Giffen, inks by Mike DeCarlo. Cover by Giffen and DeCarlo. Cover price $1.00.
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Item #61864456
Tags: Hero/Villain TeamsOmega Men (1983 1st Series) 3 VF- 7.5
1st app. Lobo
Ends Dec 22 9:05 PM CST Bid History 10 bids Current Bid $67 Your Secret Max Bid If you'd like to bid, please log in or register. First appearance of Lobo. "Assault on Euphorix." Harry Hokum interrogates Kalista. The Omega Men try to keep the Citadel from taking over Euphorix. Chapter two of the Citadel War. Script by Roger Slifer, pencils by Keith Giffen, inks by Mike DeCarlo. Cover by Giffen and DeCarlo. Cover price $1.00.
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Item #64070778
Published May 2025 by Bloody Weirdo Comix.Open Caskets Wulf and Batsy (2025 Bloody Weirdo Comix) 1 FN/VF 7.0
Starts Dec 22 Cover by Bryan Baugh. Open Caskets Book 1 collects the best Wulf and Batsy full color illustrations from 1999-2025. 64 pages, full color.
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Item #63932896
Original Art for the Bringing Up Father Comic Strip (4/5/1970) by Frank FletcherPublished 1970Original Art for the Bringing Up Father Comic Strip (4/5/1970) by Frank Fletcher
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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Item #63987909
Original Art from Action Comics #363 (1968) Page 24 Pencils and Inks by Kurt SchaffenbergerOriginal Art from Action Comics #363 (1968) Page 24 Pencils and Inks by Kurt Schaffenberger
The Maid of Might has her hands...full trying to deal with some extraterrestrial brats in this delightful page by the great Kurt Schaffenberger. When buildings and monuments across the world are mysteriously pulled into the sky, Supergirl leaps in to action only to find that the culprits are a couple of extraterrestrial children playing a game of Monopoly on a massive scale. Some beautiful work by Schaffenberger inking himself here, especially in the angry expression of Supergirl in the third panel. Pencil and ink on art board. 10 3/4" x 16 3/4".
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Item #63708592
Original Art from Alien Encounters #7 (1985) Page 3 Pencils and Inks by Bo HamptonOriginal Art from Alien Encounters #7 (1985) Page 3 Pencils and Inks by Bo Hampton
With a script from Bruce Jones, this grim entry in Eclipse's fantastic sci-fi anthology is an examination of the cycle of endless war that societies become trapped in. Hampton illustrates this beautifully in a packed panel page that sees two human fighters encounter an enemy alien soldier. Fantastic storytelling and emotion conveyed with a high level of craft! Signed by Hampton in lower margin. Pencil and ink on art board. 11" x 16 1/2".
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Item #63708593
Original Art from Alien Encounters #7 (1985) Page 4 Pencils and Inks by Bo HamptonOriginal Art from Alien Encounters #7 (1985) Page 4 Pencils and Inks by Bo Hampton
Beautiful work from Hampton on this page from a story about the cycle of endless war as two human fighters encounter an alien soldier in a fog-filled battlefield. A great display of Hampton's storytelling skills here in this packed page as the two humans skirt the lines of the Geneva Conventions. Signed by Hampton in lower margin. Pencil and ink on art board. 11" x 16 1/2".
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Item #63196017
Original Art from Amazing Spider-Man Family #7 (2009) Page 20 Pencils by Val Semeiks, Inks by Mike GettyOriginal Art from Amazing Spider-Man Family #7 (2009) Page 20 Pencils by Val Semeiks, Inks by Mike Getty
With May's marriage to Jonah Jameson approaching, she invites Pete over and recounts the story of how she met and fell in love with Ben in this touching issue. With the night drawing to a close, Pete heads out and thinks on what he's just learned realizing that May, Ben, Richard, and Mary all had secrets that they kept. Also included is a copy of the published issue. Signed by Semeiks in lower Margin. 11" x 17 1/4".
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Item #63453154
Original Art from Avengers Academy #28 (2012) Page 15 Pencils by Karl Moline, Inks by Jim FernOriginal Art from Avengers Academy #28 (2012) Page 15 Pencils by Karl Moline, Inks by Jim Fern
Having achieved empathy and understand thanks to a spell from Nico, the Runaways and the Avengers Academy make up after fighting one and a half super-powered battles over the Runaways' vagabond lifestyle in the wake of the Superhuman Registration Act. Signed by Moline in lower margin. Pencil and ink on Marvel Comics art board. 11" x 17 1/4".
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Item #63453155
Original Art from Avengers Academy #28 (2012) Page 20 Pencils by Karl Moline, Inks by Jim FernOriginal Art from Avengers Academy #28 (2012) Page 20 Pencils by Karl Moline, Inks by Jim Fern
A sweet final page highlighting the relationship between Hank Pym and Tigra that has a...complicated history thanks to the Skrulls! Signed by Moline in lower margin. Pencil and ink on Marvel Comics art board. 11" x 17 1/4".
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Item #63453445
Original Art from Avengers Arena #13 (2013) Page 5 Pencils by Karl Moline, Inks by Mark PenningtonOriginal Art from Avengers Arena #13 (2013) Page 5 Pencils by Karl Moline, Inks by Mark Pennington
It's taken 13 issues, but someone has caught on to Arcade's abduction of several young heroes to compete in a battle to the death- The Runaways! Specifically, Molly Hayes who seems to be the only one who can see through Arcade's tricks and absolutely insists on investigating. Signed by Moline in lower margin. Pencil and ink on Marvel Comics art board. 11" x 17 1/4".
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Item #63757398
Original Art from Batman #572 (1999) Page 1 Pencils by Damion Scott, Inks by John FloydOriginal Art from Batman #572 (1999) Page 1 Pencils by Damion Scott, Inks by John Floyd
Renee Montoya and her brother are being kept prisoner in this No Mans Land story. The cell, with its flowery bed spread and stuffed animals, shows an attempt to give her confinement a more homily feel- does her captor...care for her? Printed stat on DC comics art board. 11 1/4" x 17". NOTE: The art on this page is ENTIRELY made up of a printed stat with the exception of the top inch around the framing copy. It is likely a final proof that required more editing at the last second.
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Item #63171053
Original Art from Batman Grendel II #1 (1996) Page 7 by Matt WagnerPublished 1996 by DC/Dark Horse.Original Art from Batman Grendel II #1 (1996) Page 7 by Matt Wagner
One of the best visual storytellers in comics, Matt Wagner turns in a beautiful page for the inciting event for his creation's second crossover with the Dark Knight! The Gotham City Museum is hosting an exhibit dedicated to the many villains who have plagued the city over the decades and the centerpiece is the skull of Hunter Rose, the original Grendel. With mobs of protestors gathered outside, Commissioner Gordon and the GCPD are out to keep the peace- though they might need some assistance if say, an enhanced assassin from the future chooses this moment and place to travel back in time! Signed by the artist in lower margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11" x 17".
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Item #63988168
Original Art from Batman: Batgirl #1 (1997) Page 29 Pencils by Matt Haley, Inks by Karl KeselOriginal Art from Batman: Batgirl #1 (1997) Page 29 Pencils by Matt Haley, Inks by Karl Kesel
Coinciding with Batgirl's big screen debut in Batman & Robin, this one shot took place early in Barbara's career and told the story of her first encounter with the Joker- which has gone horrifyingly awry. After accidentally killing a thug attempting to take a family hostage and being knocked out by the Joker, Batgirl attempts to lead the only other survivor of the attack to safety. Signed by Kesel in lower margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11" x 17".
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Item #63990965
Original Art from Detective Comics #417 (1971) Page 30 Pencils and Inks by Don HeckOriginal Art from Detective Comics #417 (1971) Page 30 Pencils and Inks by Don Heck
A beautifully drawn page that also happens to be a crucial moment in Bat-lore from the great Don Heck! After Batgirl aids an overwhelmed Commissioner Gordon in taking down a group of cop-killing radicals (who were themselves being set up by the mob!), all that's left is for the two definitely-not-related crimefighters to head home. Heck's inking is outstanding here, especially in the close shot of Gordon's face in the the third panel. The most notable thing about this page however is that it reveals that Gordon, through some deductive reasoning worthy of the Dark Knight, has known for a while now that his daughter is Batgirl. Pencil and ink on art board. 10 1/2" x 16".
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Item #63990697
Original Art from Detective Comics #559 (1985) Page 17 Pencils by Gene Colan, Inks by Bob SmithOriginal Art from Detective Comics #559 (1985) Page 17 Pencils by Gene Colan, Inks by Bob Smith
A nice panel page from a solid issue that finds the Dark Knight and the Emerald Archer at philosophical odds while trying to take down a corrupt chemical manufacturer! Some great panels on this page, especially the third featuring Canary in her new costume. Signed by Colan in lower margin. Pencil and ink on comic art board. 10 3/4" x 16 1/4".
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Item #63991457
Original Art from Dreadstar #51 (1990) Page 1 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Eric VincentPublished 1990 by First Publishing.Original Art from Dreadstar #51 (1990) Page 1 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Eric Vincent
A nice sci-fi page with great creature design for this story set in the aftermath of a war (that Dreadstar and his crew helped win) that may not be as over as everyone seems to think! Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower margin. Pencil and ink on First Comics art board.
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Item #63991548
Original Art from Elven #2 (1995) Page 15 Pencils by Aaron Lopresti, Inks by Hilary BartaPublished 1995 by Malibu Graphics Inc..Original Art from Elven #2 (1995) Page 15 Pencils by Aaron Lopresti, Inks by Hilary Barta
A great fight page punctuated with some of offbeat post-modernism that made the Malibu universe stand out! Elven, a heroine with great power and a mysterious connection to Prime, takes on a mysterious beast in her therapist's office as a news crew (called by the therapist) arrives to get the story. Signed by Lopresti in lower margin. Pencil and ink on Malibu Comics art board 12" x 17 3/8".
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Item #63991549
Original Art from Elven #2 (1995) Page 23 Pencils by Aaron Lopresti, Inks by Hilary BartaPublished 1995 by Malibu Graphics Inc..Original Art from Elven #2 (1995) Page 23 Pencils by Aaron Lopresti, Inks by Hilary Barta
Elven finds that her help isn't always appreciated after she nearly disembowels a man who drunk and annoying his girlfriend, flying off into the night and contemplating her mysterious origins. Signed by Lopresti in lower margin. Pencil and ink on Malibu Comics art board 12" x 17 3/8".
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Item #63992763
Original Art from Fantastic Four #275 (1985) Page 6 Pencils by John Byrne, Inks by Al GordonOriginal Art from Fantastic Four #275 (1985) Page 6 Pencils by John Byrne, Inks by Al Gordon
A...fantastic page from this solo Shulkie story from John Byrne who would go on to redefine the character in her own series just a few years later! After a sleazy paparazzo snaps some pictures of a topless She-Hulk on the roof of the Baxter Building, a chase ensues in the skies over New York, which Byrne and Gordon depict beautifully with some outstanding panels- especially the second and fourth! Pencil and ink on Marvel Comics art board. 10 3/4" x 16". NOTE: The image of the Chrysler building in the first panel is a pasted in stat.
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Item #63998917
Original Art from Flash #104 (1995) Page 11 Pencils by Roger Robinson, Inks by Jasen RodriguezOriginal Art from Flash #104 (1995) Page 11 Pencils by Roger Robinson, Inks by Jasen Rodriguez
As exciting as Flash's speedy exploits are, the drama in Wally and Linda's relationship could be just as thrilling as evidenced by this great 'drama' page that finds the pair talking things out after it's revealed that the story Linda was investigating (and the imminent monster attack) involved an ex-husband that she never told Wally about. Signed by Robinson in lower margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11 1/2" x 16 1/2".
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Item #63998903
Original Art from Flash #104 (1995) Page 2 Pencils by Roger Robinson, Inks by Jasen RodriguezOriginal Art from Flash #104 (1995) Page 2 Pencils by Roger Robinson, Inks by Jasen Rodriguez
An exciting and beautifully drawn page that finds Wally and Linda in a tight spot as Linda's reporting (and Wally's chasing after her) has led them both into a mysterious underground temple filled with Werewolf-like monsters who are somehow fast enough to challenge the Flash. Dynamic figure work and appropriately moody inking make this page a real eye-catcher! Signed by Robinson in lower margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11 1/2" x 16 1/2".
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Item #63998964
Original Art from Freex #5 (1993) Page 21 Pencils by Ben Herrera, Inks by Larry WelchPublished 1993 by Malibu Graphics Inc..Original Art from Freex #5 (1993) Page 21 Pencils by Ben Herrera, Inks by Larry Welch
The teenage science experiments known as the Freex are about to make a quick getaway after narrowly fending off the Master of The Hunt and his dog-men in this tense page that's capped off with a beautifully drawn final panel as they realize their enemy isn't completely dead! Signed by Herrera in lower margin. Pencil and ink on Malibu Comics art board. 11 1/2" x 17 1/2".
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Item #63999253
Original Art from Green Arrow #101 (1995) Page 12 Pencils by Rodolfo Damaggio, Inks by Robert CampanellaOriginal Art from Green Arrow #101 (1995) Page 12 Pencils by Rodolfo Damaggio, Inks by Robert Campanella
"He's the greatest guy and the biggest jerk I've ever known", a line from Black Canary that perfectly sums up her relationship with the recently deceased Oliver Queen as she receives the news of his death from Connor Hawke- along with the surprise that Connor is Ollie's son. It's a downbeat, heavy moment but this was the 90's and so it's punctuated with some beautifully drawn, sharply inked cheesecake! Signed by Damaggio in top margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11" x 17"
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Item #64017952
Original Art from Green Arrow #97 (1995) Page 1 Pencils by Rodolofo Damaggio
A dramatic opening to this issue, part of Ollie's last arc (for a while, anyway) before his shocking death! Having learned secondhand that Connor Hawke is his son, Ollie is NOT happy about being deceived by the young hero and wants to make that clear. It's a big moment in the story that ups the stakes for what's to come! Signed by Damaggio in lower margin. Pencil, ink, and screentone on DC Comics art board. 11" x 17". NOTE: Multiple inkers are credited for this issue- Gerry Fernandez, Frank McLaughlin, and Rob Leigh.
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Item #63999268
Original Art from Green Arrow #97 (1995) Page 2 Pencils by Rodolofo Damaggio
A dramatic page, and a pivotal moment for the Arrow clan as Ollie shares his feelings about Connor hiding the fact that he's his illegitimate son from him in this issue appropriately titled "Father's Day". Signed by Damaggio in top margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11" x 17". NOTE: Multiple inkers are credited for this issue- Gerry Fernandez, Frank McLaughlin, and Rob Leigh.
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Item #63999273
Original Art from Green Arrow #97 (1995) Page 24 Pencils by Rodolofo Damaggio
Don't call him Speedy! Things did not go...well when Ollie found out that Connor Hawke was actually his son and backup was needed. Why just grab one gun when you can bring the entire Arsenal? A great last-page splash with a downright iconic image of the former sidekick in his full tactical regalia! Signed by Damaggio in top margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11" x 17". NOTE: Multiple inkers are credited for this issue- Gerry Fernandez, Frank McLaughlin, and Rob Leigh.
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Item #63999445
Original Art from Hawkman #23 (1995) Page 11 Pencils by Steve Lieber, Inks by Curt ShoultzOriginal Art from Hawkman #23 (1995) Page 11 Pencils by Steve Lieber, Inks by Curt Shoultz
It's an intergalactic rescue mission as Hawkman and other Justice Leaguers assault the Tormock homeworld to save Guy Gardner! This beautifully inked page sees Hawkman, Wonder Woman, and Probert (a mercenary who managed to snag some Green Lantern powers!) commandeering a Tormock ship. Signed by Lieber in last panel. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11" x 17".
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Item #63992890
Original Art from Hybrid Bastards! #3 (2007) Page 13 by Kate GlasheenOriginal Art from Hybrid Bastards! #3 (2007) Page 13 by Kate Glasheen
The trial of the century takes off with Cotton getting the upper hand on Zeus and his lawyer, Athena, thanks to the help of some last minute surprise witnesses. This is the beginning of the end for this "alleged" mobster when his own wife, Hera, and second cousin, Hypnos, start to sing about all of the king of the gods not so virtuous deeds. Watercolor and ink on heavy stock. 11" X 14".
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Item #63999526
Original Art from Jaguar #5 (1991) Page 1 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Jose Marzan Jr.Original Art from Jaguar #5 (1991) Page 1 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Jose Marzan Jr.
With narration from the new Jaguar, Maria De Guzman, about the purpose of Universities we get a classic sci-fi trope and a great opening page as we witness an ambitious experiment going awry! Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower margin. Pencil, ink, and screentone on DC Comics art board. 11 1/2" x 16 1/2".
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Item #64002277
Original Art from Justice League America #101 (1995) Page 12 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Ken BranchOriginal Art from Justice League America #101 (1995) Page 12 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Ken Branch
Tensions are high in the League as they rocket towards an alien army bent on invading earth, thanks in no small part to Blue Devil's flippant attitude towards the danger they face. A great character moment on this page as Devil gets some advice from the League's former "jerk", Guy Gardner. Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11 1/2" x 16 1/2".
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Item #64002278
Original Art from Justice League America #101 (1995) Page 14 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Ande ParksOriginal Art from Justice League America #101 (1995) Page 14 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Ande Parks
While the majority of the League is in space trying to stop an invasion of Earth, Metamorpho and Crimson Fox are on a much more personal mission- tracking down the assassin who killed the previous Crimson Fox. Some great shots of both heroes here showing off the excellent character designs. Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11 1/2" x 16 1/2".
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Item #64002279
Original Art from Justice League America #101 (1995) Page 15 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Ande ParksOriginal Art from Justice League America #101 (1995) Page 15 Pencils by Chuck Wojtkiewicz, Inks by Ande Parks
A great chaotic action page as the League's ship is attacked sending the heroes scrambling to control the situation. Nice images of just about every hero involved thanks to the packed and detailed panels. Signed by Wojtkiewicz in lower margin. Pencil and ink on DC Comics art board. 11 1/2" x 16 1/2".
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