In terms of the breadth of high-quality material offered, the just-launched May Featured Auction may just be the best ComicLink auction ever. The auction features a wide variety of key comics and original comic book art. Leading the pack of stand-outs are Silver Age mega-keys Fantastic Four #4 CGC 9.6 (1st Sub-Mariner) (Highest, 1 of only 2),  Fantastic Four #1 CGC 8.5 (that looks like a 9.2 to 9.4), Showcase #22 (1st Green Lantern) (Highest, 1 of 3), X-men #1 CGC 9.2 (1st X-men, one of the best existing), Journey Into Mystery #83 CGC 9.0 (1st Thor, Impressive high-grade), Journey Into Mystery #85 CGC 9.6 (1st Loki) (Highest, 1 of 3), Amazing Spider-Man #35 CGC 9.8 (single highest graded!), and Zap Comix #1 CGC 9.6 (single highest graded).   Incredibly rare (and in some cases single highest graded) Bronze Age are presented such as Green Lantern #76 CGC 9.8 (1st Neal Adams, 1 of 3), House of Secrets #92 CGC 9.8 (1st Swamp Thing, Single Highest), Vampirella #1 CGC 9.8 (Single Highest), and Giant-Size X-men #1 CGC  9.8 (single highest Signature Series). Leading the Golden Age are Batman #1 CGC 7.0 (1st Batman in his own title, 1st Joker, 1st Catwoman), Captain America Comics #1 CGC 6.5 (1st appearance of Captain America), and a Marvel Comics #1 (October Copy in CGC 8.0 Mod).  Original Art highlights include impressive comic book and illustration art by Jack Kirby, Barry Windsor-Smith, Frank Frazetta, Dave McKean, Dave Cockrum, Wally Wood and others. 

ComicLink is still accepting consignments for our June Focused and eBetter auctions (both comic books and artwork), and they are starting to accept consignments now for the July Focused Auction and the August Featured Auction.  To participate as a seller, reserve your auction slots, and gain valuable auction preview exposure as soon as possible, simply e-mail ComicLink your list of prospective auction items to get started or contact Douglas Gillock, Josh Nathanson, Jason Crosby or Sean Goodrich on Monday thru Friday at (617) 517-0062, press option 1.

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