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Arthur Adams
Arthur Adams 2025 Sketchbook
"Asgardian Wars" Storm and the New Mutants Portfolio Plate Illustration Original Art (Essential Sequential, 2025).
Storm swings the mighty Stormcaster and becomes the true Goddess of Thunder, much to the surprise of the New Mutants! Arthur Adams revisits his
uncanny
mutant debut in
X-Men Annual
#9, part of the "Asgardian Wars" crossover, with this incredibly detailed piece that also features Cannonball, Magik, Sunspot, Wolfsbane, Warlock, and Dani Moonstar battling an army of rock trolls. Crafted in ink and white paint over graphite and blue pencil on Bristol board with a giant-size image area of 13.5" x 20.75". The piece exhibits light handling wear and marginal notes. Signed and dated by Adams. In Excellent condition.
Amount: $45,000
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Barry Smith -
The Hand
"Mandro" Comic Strip Prop Original Art (Warner Brothers, 1981)
Oliver Stone directed
The Hand,
produced by Edward Pressman, in 1980; a pulpy psychological potboiler starring Michael Caine as a successful comic strip artist who loses his drawing hand in a traffic accident. This massive comic strip illustration for "Mandro" is one of the pieces of prop art created by Barry Windsor-Smith, in a style that was somewhere south of Hal Foster's
Prince Valiant
and somewhat north of his own
Conan the Barbarian
artwork from Marvel comics. What's really interesting is that Edward Pressman was the producer who bought the movie rights to Robert E. Howard's Conan in 1975 after years of legal wrangling, and he employed Oliver Stone to write the screen treatment. Stone was a Robert E. Howard and Conan fan, along with Pressman, and even though his involvement in the film fell through (for starters, he set the movies in the far-flung future instead of the unforgotten epochs of history), Pressman did get Windsor-Smith to create some storyboards to use as a proof of concept. By 1980, the Conan movie was a going concern, and while Ron Cobb and William Stout did the production designs for the movie, Oliver Stone and Pressman found a way to use Windsor-Smith's barbarian art in a project, even if it was only Conan-adjacent. The resulting artwork is fantastic and clearly visible in the film. This massive, one-of-a-kind prop was created in ink over graphite on heavy illustration board with an image area of 27" x 18.5", Board is lightly toned with light handling and edge wear. Overall in Excellent condition.
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Amount: $25,000
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Jaime Hernandez
Mechanics
#3 Maggie and Hopey Cover Original Art (Fantagraphics, 1985).
This cover has several of the central characters from Jaime's "Locas" stories. The main image features Rena Titanon and Maggie Chascarillo (with Tse Tse), and the four inset images feature Rand Race, Penny Century, Duke Morales, and Hopey Glass. Jaime Hernandez' use of light and shadow make this stark chiaroscuro style image
*pop*
off the page! Created in ink over graphite on bright white Bristol board with an image area of 10" x 15". Signed next to Penny Century's bubble. In Excellent condition.
Amount: $35,000
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Alex Schomburg
Marvel Mystery Comics
#44 Nazi Super Plane Cover Re-Creation Painting Original Art (1987).
Schomburg’s famed "Nazi Super Plane" cover for
Marvel Mystery Comics
#44 stands as one of the defining images of Timely’s wartime years, fusing the Human Torch and Toro, anti-Nazi spectacle, Kremlin-front combat, and the artist’s unmistakable fascination with intricate machinery into one explosively crowded Golden Age composition. Fans of the period can argue a great many points, but on one thing there is near-universal agreement: Alex Schomburg’s packed, detail-drenched Timely covers of the early and mid-1940s were the high-water mark of the form.
His re-creation of that original cover is not merely "the Human Torch fights Nazis," but a full visual bombardment centered on the impossibly massive Super Plane itself. The Torch and Toro have just burned through the giant aircraft from different angles, sending the Super Plane into its death dive as every turret blazes in a final desperate defense and military vehicles spill from its undercarriage high above the Moscow skyline. The Kremlin backdrop lends the scene immediate World War II urgency, and every inch teems with flame, motion, soldiers, weaponry, and the kind of mechanical excess Schomburg handled better than anyone. He had a gift for making a cover feel like an entire action serial compressed into one impossible instant, and this image is a perfect example.
Although Schomburg created more than 500 Golden Age comic book covers, surviving published cover originals from the 1940s are extraordinarily scarce. This piece offers a rare chance to own a Schomburg-painted version of one of his great wartime set pieces, executed by the artist himself and alive with the same fire, machinery, and anti-Axis fury that made the original cover unforgettable.
Vibrantly painted in gouache and ink over graphite on illustration board with an end-to-end image area of 18" x 22". Minor spot stain on the top left edge and minor edge/corner wear. Signed by Schomburg in the lower right, and signed and dated on the reverse. Otherwise, in Excellent condition.
Amount: $50,000
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Final Fantasy VII - Wata 9.8 A+ Sealed ["Masterpiece" Misprinted, Mid-Production], PS1 Squaresoft 1997 USA.
Auction 7284
| Lot: 28122 | Jan 28, 2022
Sold For:
$17,400.00
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$15,000
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$12,000 or more
Don Troiani: Original "Confederate Charge" Oil on Canvas.
Auction 6225
| Lot: 40118 | Jun 7, 2020
Sold For:
$32,500.00
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$55,000
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$25,000 or more
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