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"Friend" Complete Storyboard Studio Print Set with Handwritten Edits (Madhouse, 2007).
Auction 7457
| Lot: 37019 | Mar 28, 2026
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$1,750.00
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$2,625 or more
Mamoru Yokota
Death Note
Raw Illustration Original Art (2023).
Auction 7345
| Lot: 52541 | Oct 8, 2023
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$1,062.50
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$2,000 or more
Weekly Shonen Jump
No. 1, 2004 (#1764) First Appearance of
Death Note
(Shueisha, 2003).
Auction 44327
| Lot: 79183 | Oct 16, 2025
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$500.00
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$1,575 or more
Julius Schwartz - John Broome Correspondence File.
This lot is an unparalleled treasure trove of DC history and intimate correspondence to Julie from one of his finest Silver Age writers, his long time friend, John Broome, and John's wife, Peggy. The letters start in the mid-1960s, and continue right on up into the 1990s. John discusses plots, yarns, and stories for the Flash, Green Lantern, Elongated Man, and the Atomic Knights. Plots discussed include an Elongated Man yarn, several Green Lantern tales such as
Green Lantern
#52, "Our Mastermind the Car," and even plans for the death of Iris West, the Flash's wife. John and his wife Peggy moved to France in 1961, and then John traveled extensively throughout Europe, Israel, and Japan, throughout the next three decades; his lively letters recount many of these travels. John often addresses Julie affectionately as "mein gold." The two men discuss DC office politics, comics creators, and events in their personal lives. John writes a note of condolence on the 1983 passing of Julie's wife, Jean. Julie tells John of the DC personnel sea-change in his March 22, 1968 letter, as Eddie Eisenberg, George Kashdan, Barbara Friedlander, and Arnold Drake depart, and Dick Giordano, Joe Orlando, Frank Robbins, Denny O'Neil came on board, and Julie notes, "Carmine Infantino was made art director and 'functions to some extent as editorial -- at least with the new editors.'" Finally, in a sad note, Peggy Broome writes to Julie of the details of John's passing in Thailand, in her April 20, 1999 letter. This lot must be regarded as one of the finest collections of comic book creator correspondence ever offered!
From the collection of Julius Schwartz.
Auction 815
| Lot: 2329 | Feb 10, 2005
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$253.00
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$1,100 or more
P.D. James. SIGNED. Pair of Signed First Editions.
Various publishers and dates. Titles include:
Death in Holy Orders.
[and:]
A Taste for Death.
Each signed by the author.
Publisher's cloth bindings and original dust jackets. Overall very good or better. Also includes original four page typescript from
Death in Holy Orders
laid in, with corrections and additions by the author. Each page signed by P.D. James and with a signed note by her at the end confirming: "this is an extract from my original typescript". Folded, with some minor creasing and thumb-soiling.
From the collection of Judith Adelman.
(Total: 2 Items)
Auction 201448
| Lot: 94148 | Nov 26, 2014
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$59.00
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$300 or more
1925 Miller Huggins Double-Signed Stock Certificate.
Known as "Mighty Mite" for his scrawny five-foot six inch frame, the Hall of Fame skipper led the Yankees to their first six pennants and three World Championships as he butted heads with a boozing Bambino. His early and tragic death from blood poisoning in 1929 has made the Murderer's Row manager a supremely tough autograph, so it's quite rare to see one of his signatures, let alone two, as we offer here. This elegant and ornate "St. Paul Base Ball Club, Inc." stock certificate notes that Huggins is the holder of fifty shares of Capital Stock in the team, and his bold black ink signature appears first on the stub (3.5x8.5") displayed to the left of the certificate (8x11"), then again on the certificate's verso. Each black ink signature remains in unimprovable 10/10 condition. The two separate documents are intelligently displayed between two panes of glass so that both sides are visible within a mounted frame that measures approximately 15x22". The stub shows no signs of wear, while the certificate shows two vertical storage folds. It must be noted that these folds do not cross paths with the all-important autograph. Imagine--two flawless Miller Huggins autographs in a single lot!
LOA from PSA/DNA.
Auction 704
| Lot: 19055 | May 6, 2006
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$7,170.00
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$10,755 or more
Howard Hughes handwritten medical notes detailing his final three days before death.
Auction 997065
| Lot: 1102 | Jul 23, 2020
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$2,700.00
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$4,050 or more
Star Wars (20th Century Fox, 1977).
Photos (18) (8" X 10"), & Production Information Notes (3) (Multiple Pages, 8.5" X 11"). Science Fiction.
(Total: 21 Items)
Auction 161739
| Lot: 54406 | Sep 24, 2017
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$406.30
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$975 or more
Star Wars (20th Century Fox, 1977). Folded, Fine/Very Fine.
Soundtrack Poster (22" X 33) & Soundtrack Liner Notes (11.25" X 11.25"). Science Fiction.
(Total: 2 Items)
Auction 162252
| Lot: 54288 | Dec 25, 2022
Sold For:
$192.00
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$309 or more
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