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Mike Mignola is a comic writer and artist who created the Hellboy comic series in 1993. He also has worked in the art department on various films including Bram Stoker’s Dracula and the film adaptation of Hellboy.
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Mike Mignola Hellboy Cover Ink Watercolor Board Painting Art. Sold for Over $35,000.

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One of the greatest pieces of artwork by Hal Foster in his career, the original artwork for the 120th ”Prince Valiant” Sunday comic strip from 28 May 1939. In this instantly recognizable piece — featured on the cover of Fantagraphics’ ”Prince Valiant Vol. 2: 1939-1940” and in numerous ”Prince Valiant” publications — Val sees the foreboding castle of Andelkrag in person, surrounded by Huns as they prepare to attack it. The six panel strip measures 26” x 34.5”, (the large Andelkrag panel measures 17” x 21” by itself), with incredible detail showing the seemingly impregnable fortress, the mountains behind it, the flames roiling up aside it and Prince Valiant standing upon a hillside, gazing at its beauty and enormity. In this strip, Val makes his approach and plunges into the river moat at darkness, to find a fire-raft built by the Huns in order to destroy Andelkrag’s bridge. As Prince Valiant destroys their handiwork, the Huns vow revenge in return. Artwork is signed by Foster on the second panel, inscribed to ”Edward W. Larson / with friendly greetings / Hal Foster”. With King Features Syndicate, Inc. label on fifth panel, with 1939 copyright. The date of 28 May 1939 appears on the fourth panel, along with ”120”, the number of this Prince Valiant strip in the life of the series. Artwork is mounted to board and matted to a size of 33” x 41.5”, with matting strips separating the panels. With minute amount of soiling, artwork is in near fine condition. Accompanied by the color newsprint of this artwork and two ”Prince Valiant” books featuring this strip. Sold for $70,461.
Artist Dean Ellis original ”Red Illustrated Man” painting commissioned for the cover art of Ray Bradbury’s ”The Illustrated Man”. Ellis’ depiction was used for the cover of the Bantam Books 1969 paperback edition of ”The Illustrated Man”. Composed in casein on illustration board. Painting measures 17” x 26.5” and is framed to an overall size of 26” x 35”. Near fine condition. With a COA from the Ray Bradbury estate. Sold for $45,894.

Prince Valiant Strip by Hal Foster Dated 6 March 1937 — 4th Prince Valiant Strip in the Series! — Val’s ”Career of Adventure Begins” Here, Showing His Growth From Boy to Young Man
Original ”Prince Valiant in the Days of King Arthur” strip in two parts, dated 6 Mach 1937, the 4th strip in the series which launched on 13 February 1937. In this large 12-panel strip, we witness Prince Valiant grow from a boy – stranded on the Fens Marshes – to a young man who hunts and provides food for the exiles. His teacher is a young native boy who shows him how to hunt and also escape death by the ”marsh lizard”, the superbly drawn creature which preys upon the young men in the last half of the strip. Hal Foster additionally draws an image of Prince Valiant’s face on the back of the strip, and inscribes the first portion of the strip in pencil above the panels, ”To Douglas Newton with best wishes for his success as an artist / Hal Foster” and then additionally, ”I send you this early one because it has a dragon in it – hope you can clean it up”. The 1937 King Features Syndicate label appears on the 11th panel, along with the date of 6 March. A publisher’s sticker also appears under the 10th panel. First portion of strip measures 29” x 21” and second portion measures approximately 29” x 20.25” with an irregular top edge. Strip is in good condition with some dampstaining that mostly appears on the margins and can be framed out. Strip also has some foxing, toning and tape remnants to margin. Artwork itself is still bold and clean. First panel is a cut-out portion taped to the strip on the verso, ostensibly a change to the strip by Foster before publication. An excellent, very early example of Hal Foster’s classic Prince Valiant. Sold for $44,291.
Charles Schulz ”Peanuts” Great Pumpkin Sunday Strip — From Halloween 1965
Charles Schulz ”Peanuts” Sunday strip from the classic storyline ”It’s the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown.” The 15-frame strip comprises the hilarious trick-or-treat sequence in which Lucy attempts to collect Halloween candy on her brother Linus’ behalf. At every doorstep, the put-upon Lucy becomes less able to conceal her exasperation with Linus, who has forgone trick-or-treating to commit himself to a pumpkin patch vigil, waiting for the mythical ”Great Pumpkin” to appear. Strip originally appeared on Halloween, 31 October 1965. Schulz’ autograph inscription beneath the title reads: ”Best Wishes – Charles Schulz” in blue ink. United Features Syndicate label is affixed to 12th panel, although the year has been cut out. Measures 24” x 17”. Toning, with notations to border from production. Very good condition. Sold for $40,954.
Early ”Peanuts” comic strip hand-drawn by Charles Schulz from 25 February 1956, starring Snoopy who’s shown walking on four legs instead of two as he did in later strips. United Feature Syndicate label appears on the fourth frame. Measures 28.75” x 6.5”. Mostly uniform toning, foxing to verso and some dampstaining confined to margins. Overall very good condition. Sold for $28,185.
Superman Illustration Hand-Drawn by Curt Swan — Measures 11.5” x 16.5”
Original Curt Swan hand-drawn illustration of ”Superman”, which Swan illustrated for DC Comics during the Silver Age of Comics. Large illustration on DC Comics, Inc. artist paper shows Superman flying up into the sky alongside a USA rocket. Rendered in ink and marker, illustration measures 11.5” x 16.5”. Signed by Curt Swan at lower right with the date of 1988. A few pieces of scotch tape on verso, and uniform block of toning from framing, otherwise near fine condition with bright coloring. Drawing was given by Swan to ”Blondie” cartoonist Dean Young, son of Chic Young. Sold for $6,329.
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