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Blackhawk #11 Big Apple pedigree (DC, 1946) CGC NM 9.4 White pages.
A great checkerboard cover sets this book off from the rest, and is further accentuated by its amazing Near Mint grade. Perfectly white, with deep colors and a flawless spine and edges, the book is near-unimprovable. Reed Crandall provides interior art, while Al Bryant does the cover. To date, no other copies of this issue have been graded higher by CGC. Overstreet 2003 NM 9.4 value = $950.
Auction 808
| Lot: 4178 | Nov 23, 2003
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Pogo Possum #1 (Dell, 1949) CGC NM- 9.2 Off-white to white pages.
The only artist around that could rival Carl Barks for delightful animal stories was Walt Kelly. His work on
Pogo the Possum
is in a league of its own. With this book you get cover-to-cover Kelly. CGC has only certified two copies to date, and this one is by far the nicest. Overstreet NM 9.4 value = $650.
Auction 808
| Lot: 4526 | Nov 23, 2003
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Jon Whitcomb (1906-1988) Original Magazine Story Illustration (c.1950).
Gouache on board, framed (25.5 x 24.5), sight size approximately 14 x 15. Signed lower left.
keywords: illustrator, painting, beauty, glamour, gga, fashion
Auction 808
| Lot: 2479 | Nov 23, 2003
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Snuk Comix #1 Wilderness Road And Flippy Skippy (Skip Williamson, 1970).
When the printer wasn't paid for this comic, he pulped everything in sight, and only Skip Williamson's fast acting saved these pages. This neatly framed collection of printed pages represents one of the last remaining vestiges of what is, perhaps, the most intriguing Underground comix that almost was. In fact, only two other examples of this comic are known to exist...one brown and one red...and they're not for sale. Produced for the radical rock band Wilderness Road, this comic featured Abbie Hoffman on the cover, and tells a delightful tale of Snappy Sammy Smoot who is targeted by Chief Executive Richard Nixon. This lot consists of 10 of the 12 pages from the book. Four separate pages and the cover are all contained side-by-side in one large frame, displaying a complete story.
Auction 808
| Lot: 4893 | Nov 23, 2003
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Deadly Mantis, The (Universal International, 1957).
Insert (14" X 36"). The opening of an Artic iceberg releases a giant praying mantis from prehistoric times, which devours humans and destroys national monuments. The great Reynold Brown produced the artwork for this insert. Fine on Paper.
Auction 808
| Lot: 1006 | Nov 23, 2003
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Nirvana - Music Memorabilia Poster, Santa Fe - First Tour (1989).
Before they became one of the biggest bands of the 1990s, Nirvana was just another group from Seattle with an indie single, on Sub Pop records. This poster by artist Brian Salvador Curley, comes from Nirvana's first tour in the summer of 1989. In close to perfect condition, it pictures the band with some funky, punky art around them. Since the suicide of Kurt Cobain, Nirvana items are being scooped off the market at a fevered pitch. Only 300 printed, this poster would be a great addition to any modern Rock and Roll collection. It measures 11" x 14.5".
Auction 808
| Lot: 3098 | Nov 23, 2003
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Silver River (Warner Brothers, 1948).
One Sheet (27" X 41"). Raoul Walsh directs Errol Flynn and Ann Sheridan in this western tale about power and Greed, set in the post Civil War era. "Silver River" was the seventh Flynn vehicle directed by Walsh, and would mark the last time they would work together. Fine+
Auction 808
| Lot: 1436 | Nov 23, 2003
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Flaming Star (20th Century Fox, 1960).
Insert (14" X 36"). Elvis Presley was given very few movie roles that would prove he was as competent actor as he was musician and rock star. "Flaming Star," "King Creole," and "Jailhouse Rock" would prove that Presley could handle strong roles with a message, but Colonel Parker had other ideas and soon cast the teen sensation in formulaic movies starting with "Blue Hawaii" in 1961. This rolled insert is perhaps the best poster on the title, and it rarely shows up. Rolled, Very Fine+.
Auction 808
| Lot: 1070 | Nov 23, 2003
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Iron Claw, The (Columbia, 1941).
Chapter 14 "The Evil Eye" One Sheet (27" X 41"). Director James Horne was one of the stable of talented young directors on the Hal Roach lot when he directed many of Laurel and Hardy's greatest shorts. He graduated from shorts to features in the mid thirties and was at the helm of most of L & H's features such as "Way Out West" and "Bohemian Girl". By the late thirties and the paring down of Roach Studios, Horne signed on with Columbia and was given chapter plays or serials to direct. Offered here is a one sheet to one of Horne's last serials before his death the following year of a cerebral hemorrhage. Columbia produced some of the most attractive posters for their serials. Very Fine.
Auction 808
| Lot: 1154 | Nov 23, 2003
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Horror of Dracula (Warner Brothers, 1958).
Insert (14" X 36"). Christopher Lee stars as the infamous Count Dracula in this horror tale about the rogue vampire. This film is considered by most to be the best of the Hammer horror films. The wonderful Joseph Smith graphics on this Insert are very similar to those on the Half Sheet, considered by most to be the best American paper on the title. Very Fine-.
Auction 808
| Lot: 1225 | Nov 23, 2003
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Blonde Bait (Associated Film Releasing Corp., 1956).
Half Sheet (22" X 28"). This routine crimer told the story of a girl who is allowed to escape prison so she will lead the authorities to her boyfriend; a murderer who the law can't locate. Beverly Michaels dominates this Half Sheet, a classic image from the "Bad Girl" genre and the best poster on this title. Fine+ on Paper.
Auction 808
| Lot: 1336 | Nov 23, 2003
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