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Wayne Boring Art Sold
Wayne Boring was a comic book artist during the Golden Age of comic books and also used the pseudonym Jack Harmon. He began working as a penciler for National Comics where he had an almost two decade working relationship with inker Stan Kaye. Boring was one of the earliest uncredited Superman pencilers and later became the main Superman artist of the 1950s with some guest appearances during the 1960s. Boring co-created the Fortress of Solitude associated with the Superman comics which first appeared in a 1958 issue of Action Comics. Following his work on Superman, Boring did some uncredited background work for Prince Valiant as well as a few issues of Captain Marvel as well as some work with All Star Squadron.
We at Nate D. Sanders Auctions sold a Wayne Boring Superman strip for $1,058. Here are the item details:
Wayne Boring “Superman” Document Signed
One of the first Superman artists, Wayne Boring would eventually develop into the definitive Superman artists of the 1950s, with art full of scientific machinery and pencil work which showed Superman at his most muscular. This document signed daily is dated 18 December 1965 featuring Superman in all 3 panels. Pen and ink on paper, measuring 6″ x 19″ and is in overall fine condition. Sold for $1,058.
The following are some additional comic strips we have sold:
Dick Calkins Buck Rogers Comic Strip Signed
Dick Calkins “Buck Rogers” bond promotion comic strip original art circa 1940s. Buck Rogers receives an urgent call-to-arms in this outstanding wartime bond promotion. This four-panel beauty features great shots of Buck, including him flying over a futuristic city with his jet-pack. This historic piece has excellent crossover potential for World War II collectors, as well as being a fascinating artifact of the time. The artwork measures 12″ x 11″ and is in excellent condition. Excellent Buck Rogers comic art and a fine piece of Dick Calkins comic art. Sold for $2,350.
Al Capp hand drawn ”Li’l Abner” comic strip featuring Shmoos. 2-panel strip from 9 September 1948 depicts Abner dining on a plate of the cooked Shmoo meat Mammy is dishing out in the kitchen, surrounded by living Shmoos, while shopkeeper Soft-Hearted John storms in ranting about his business being down since the townspeople are getting everything they need from Shmoos, as explicated by Abner, ”Shmoos does ev’rything! They gives milk, aigs, meat, an’ th’ eyes makes fine suspender buttons!…Nobody needs money no more!” Capp uses his Shmoo creatures as an allegory for animals. Measures 22.5” x 7”. Toning and white out. Near fine. Sold for $1,875.
Berke Breathed Original Hand-Drawn Comic Strip for “Bloom County” — Milo Scares Opus
Berke Breathed hand-drawn comic strip for “Bloom County”, published 17 February 1988. Berke Breathed seems prescient in this four panel strip regarding “spy satellites” or drone technology, with Milo Bloom taking the opportunity to scare Opus about their “knee-boggling” ramifications. Strip measures 17″ x 6.5″, hinged with archival tape to double-mat measuring 22″ x 11.5″. Very good to near fine. Sold for $1,500.
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