Media Relations
Press Release - May 19, 2014
First Wolverine Art Page Brings World Record $657,250 At Heritage Auctions
Heritage's $4.87+ million Comic and Comic Art auction, May 15-17, 2014, also included finest Wonder Comics #1, which realized $68,713It was sold to East Coast collector Thomas Fish, a sports card dealer.
"We knew when this artwork surfaced that is was, without doubt, one of the most significant pieces of original comic art ever drawn," said Todd Hignite, Vice President of Heritage Auctions. "It has now brought a final price realized commensurate with that status."
The final price realized by the piece ties the world record price also set by Heritage in July of 2012 for Todd McFarlane's original 1990 cover art for The Amazing Spider-Man #328.
Another world record price was set in the auction for the highest price ever realized at auction for a piece of original comic strip art when Alex Raymond's Flash Gordon Sunday Comic Strip Original Art, dated Aug. 28. 1938 (King Features Syndicate, 1938), a piece used to create a USPS 1995 comic strip classics stamp, decimated its $50,000+ pre-auction estimate to realize $215,100.
The top comic book offering in the auction came in the form of an exceedingly rare copy of Wonder Comics #1 (Fox, 1939) CGC NM 9.4, the first hero to ride Superman's coat-tails, which realized $68,713 was Wonder Man who made his debut in this very issue, on the stands at the exact same time as Batman's first appearance in Detective Comics #27. Publisher Victor Fox was immediately slapped with a lawsuit by DC (national Periodical) for infringement on their character Superman, causing Fox to withdraw his creation from future issues.
Further highlights include Winsor McCay's Little Nemo in Slumberland Sunday Comic Strip Original Art dated 1906 (New York Herald, 1906), which brought $89,625, a new price record for the artist; Jack Kirby and Dick Ayers' Incredible Hulk #5 Tyrannus "Beauty and the Beast" Splash Page 1 Original Art (Marvel, 1962), finishing at $71,700 and the original art to a Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes comic strip, this one dated May 9, 1987 (Universal Press Syndicate, 1987), which doubled its' $20,000+ to bring $47,800, and All-American Comics #16 (DC, 1940) CGC VG- 3.5, the key first appearance of Green Lantern, which realized $44,813.

