The deadline for sellers to consign their comic books and original to list in the ComicConnect.com March Event Auction is coming up fast. The deadline to list online is Wednesday, March 24th at 10 PM EST.  

ComicConnect.com also offers free image scanning and posting for all CGC graded comics sent for inclusion in the auction at $1 start and no reserve.  That’s right, free scanning for the same low seller’s commission of 10%. To take advantage of this service, you must ship your 3rd party graded comics to ComicConnect.com immediately, so they receive them by no later than Tuesday, March 23rd.

Fishing for famous first appearances? The March Event Auction has over 100 of them to choose from including the most important of them all, Action Comics #1 CGC 3.0 with the first appearance of Superman. The world’s first appearance of Spider-Man can be found in the world’s worst copy of Amazing Fantasy #15 CGC 0.5. “Most major heroes, villains, and sidekicks from the last 70 years are up for grabs, “said Rob Reynolds, Director of Consignments.

Golden Age first appearances include the Black Terror in Exciting Comics #9 CGC 4.0, Golden Lad in Golden Lad #1 FN, and Solomon Grundy in All-American Comics #61 CGC 9.4.

Silver Age firsts include Iron Man, Dr. Strange, the X-Men, the Green Goblin, the Metal Men, the Atom, Captain America, the Teen Titans, Silver Surfer, Green Lantern, the Red Skull, Batgirl, Daredevil, Hawkman and Hawkgirl, the Punisher, Supergirl, Electro, Enemy Ace, Mephisto, Antman, the Vulture and many more.

Online bidding begins March 26th at noon.

Remember, ComicConnect.com only charges a 10% seller's premium, and never any buyer's premiums. That means 90% of the price realized for the sale of your comics goes back to the place it rightfully belongs – in your pocket

ComicConnect.com's automated and proprietary payment system also makes sure you get paid quickly for the sales of your consignments -- making waiting a thing of the past.

List your comics now by clicking here.

 

 

 

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