vintage comics
DALLAS — A Dynamic Duo of Dark Knight treasures, led by the highest-graded copy of Batman #1, ever certified in 9.
DALLAS — The Amazing Spider-Man proved himself the top hero over the three-day span of Heritage Auctions’ $4+ million May 16-18
NEW YORK — A CGC 6.5-graded copy of Detective Comics #27 (DC, 1939), the first appearance of “The Batman,” realized $567,625
NEW YORK — For many fans it signified the end of innocence in comics — Amazing Spider-Man #121, The Night Gwen Stacy Died
NEW YORK — The original cover art for Watchmen #1 — the issue that began the most influential graphic novel series of the
DALLAS - Todd McFarlane’s bombastic original cover art featuring Spider-Man and the Red Skull from The Amazing Spider-Man #325, 1989, and the original hand-colored Bill Watterson Calvin & Ho
BEVERLY HILLS - The multi-million dollar Doug Schmell/PedigreeComics.com Co
BEVERLY HILLS - The multi-million dollar Doug Schmell/PedigreeComics.com Collection, f
BEVERLY HILLS - The multi-million dollar Doug Schmell/PedigreeComics.com Collection, f
DALLAS - The first-ever full artwork of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles by Kevin Eastman and Peter Laird - the illustration that launched one of the most successful character franchises in history -