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Sheldon Mayer was an American comics artist, writer, and editor. One of the earliest employees of Major Malcolm Wheeler-Nicholson’s National Allied Publications, Mayer produced almost all of his comics work for the company that would become known as DC Comics.
He is among those credited with rescuing the unsold Superman comic strip from the rejection pile. Mayer was inducted into the comic book industry’s Jack Kirby Hall of Fame in 1992 and the Will Eisner Comic Book Hall of Fame in 2000. Mayer is not to be confused with fellow Golden Age comics professional Sheldon Moldoff.
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Gorgeous “Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer” cover artwork hand-drawn by Sheldon Mayer for “The Best of DC #4″ March-April 1980 issue, released for sale on 4 December 1979. Artwork measures 23″ x 16.75” with front cover art on right side, signed by Sheldon Mayer at bottom, and back cover art on left side, initialed by Mayer. Acetate overlay with titling is hinged at top. DC Comics copyright stamp on verso, along with Mayer’s stamp and indicia. Very good to near fine condition, with bright coloring. From the Sheldon Mayer estate. Sold for $3,021.

Sheldon Mayer Original Hand-Drawn ”Scribbly” Comic Art — Four Stories From ”All-American Comics” #6 Published September 1939, & Then Reprinted in ”The Greatest Golden Age Stories Ever Told”
Original ”Scribbly” artwork hand-drawn by comic pioneer Sheldon Mayer, published in ”All-American Comics” #6 from September 1939, and then reprinted in ”The Greatest Golden Age Stories Ever Told” (DC, 1990). These iconic four pages of Scribbly appeared as four complete stories in the #6 issue, chronicling Scribbly Jibbet’s journey of getting hired as a 13 1/2 year old boy cartoonist, a storyline based on Mayer’s own experiences in the comic book industry during the early 1930s. Four large pages each measure 14” x 17”, signed by Mayer on each page, and also signed ”by Scribbly” on the single-panel topper ”Why Big Brudders Leave Home”, the title of Scribbly Jibbet’s series. Mayer also writes a note on the margin of the first page to color match the 1939 #6 issue. Mild wear, overall in very good to near fine condition. From the Sheldon Mayer estate. Sold for $29,845.
Complete issue comprised of twenty-six pages of original ”Sugar and Spike” comic art hand-drawn by creator Sheldon Mayer, from the June 1958 issue #16. Pages include the stories ”How They Began (A Request Number)” (6 pages complete), ”Doll-Boy and the Boy Dolly” (6 pages complete), ”Pint-Size Pin-Ups” with a Batman costume for Spike (2 pages complete), ”The Picnic” (4 pages complete), ”Scribbly’s Cartoon Corner” (1 page complete), ”Spike Rebels” (6 pages complete), and ”The Eating Machine” (1 page complete). Additional copied pages for ”Play Ladder” and ”Rudy Riddles” (which weren’t drawn by Mayer) are also included. Large pages of original artwork by Mayer each measure approximately 12.5” x 21” on thick illustration paper, all with ”Comics Magazine Code Authority” approved stamp at bottom. Also with DC Comics header at top of most pages, and signed or initialed by Mayer throughout. Pages are near fine with exception of slightly larger Scribbly page which has some toning, chipping to left edge and 1.25” closed tear to right edge. From the Sheldon Mayer estate. Sold for $19,899.
Complete issue comprised of twenty-six pages of original ”Sugar and Spike” comic art hand-drawn by creator Sheldon Mayer, from the February 1958 issue #13. Pages are filled with plenty of adventures for our pair, including their first snowball fight, discovering the yo-yo, and a wonderful day of sledding. Pages include the stories ”The Big New Word Mystery” (6 pages complete), ”The Yo-Yo Mystery” (1 page complete), ”First Snow-Ball Fight” (4 pages complete), ”Pint-Size Pin-Ups” (2 pages complete), ”The Substitute Mommie” (6 pages complete), ”The Wonderful Day!!” (6 pages complete), and ”Write Your Own Comic Page!” (1 page complete). Large pages of original artwork by Mayer each measure approximately 12.5” x 21” on thick illustration paper, most with DC Comics header at top. Several pages are also signed or initialed by Mayer. Light wear, overall in very good to near fine condition. From the Sheldon Mayer estate. Sold for $16,444.
Complete issue comprised of twenty-six pages of original ”Sugar and Spike” comic art hand-drawn by creator Sheldon Mayer, from the April 1958 issue #15. Pages include the stories ”Mommies Must Be Managed” (6 pages complete), ”The Tail of the Tick-Tock” (1 page complete), ”Beatin’ Eatin”’ (6 pages complete), ”Pint-Size Pin-Ups” (2 pages complete), ”Shirley the Sheep-Dog Rides Again” (4 pages complete), ”Write Your Own Comic Page!” (1 page complete), and ”First Train Ride” (6 pages complete). Additional copied page for ”Bulls Eye” (which wasn’t drawn by Mayer) is also included. Large pages of original artwork by Mayer each measure approximately 12.5” x 21” on thick illustration paper, all with ”Comics Magazine Code Authority” approved stamp to versos. Also with DC Comics header at top of most pages, and signed or initialed by Mayer on several pages. Light wear, overall in very good to near fine condition. From the Sheldon Mayer estate. Sold for $16,444.
Complete issue comprising twenty-eight pages of original ”Sugar and Spike” comic art hand-drawn by creator Sheldon Mayer, and signed by him throughout. Pages are from issue #22, the April-May 1959 book featuring the stories ”A Visit to Daddy’s Office” (6 pages complete), ”Write Your Own Comic Page!” (1 page complete), ”Little Arthur Strikes Again!” (7 pages complete), ”Pint-Size Pin-Ups” (2 pages complete), ”Billy the Borrower” (6 pages complete), and ”Sugar’s Big Invention” (6 pages complete). Large pages of original artwork by Mayer each measure approximately 13.25” x 19” on thick illustration paper. Most pages have DC Comics header at top, and an additional copied page for ”Hey! Look at Our Mail!” is also included. With Mayer’s partial stamp on verso of most pages, as well as the partial stamp of ”Comic Magazine Code Authority” to several pages. Closed tear of approximately 1.25” to margin of first page, overall in very good condition. From the Sheldon Mayer estate. Sold for $16,096.
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