New Year's Day Premier Comic Auction 2022-01-01 Auction - 20 Price Results - Bruneau & Co. Auctioneers in RI
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Marvel Comics Amazing Fantasy #15 CGC 5.5Marvel Comics Fantastic Four #1 CGC 8.0Marvel Comics Tales of Suspense #39 CGC 8.5
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Cranston, RI, United States
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New Year's Day Premier Comic Auction

Bruneau & Co. Auctioneers is proud to present a New Year?s Day Premier Comic Auction featuring a single owner Midwest collection. Accumulated over the past 30 years the group includes the owner?s twenty finest comics all being sold at no reserve. The collection includes Marvel Comics Amazing Fantasy #15 CGC 5.5, Amazing Spider-Man #1 CGC 7.5, Amazing Spider-Man #101 CGC 9.0, Fantastic Four #1 CGC 8.0, Incredible Hulk #1 CGC 6.5, Incredible Hulk #2 CGC 6.0, Incredible Hulk #5 CGC 9.2, Incredible Hulk #102 CGC 9.4, Journey Into Mystery #83 CGC 7.0, Tales to Astonish #27 CGC 9.0, Tales To Astonish #27 CGC 6.0 Pacific Cost, Tales to Astonish #27 CGC 6.0, Tales to Astonish #32 CGC 9.2, Tales to Astonish #51 CGC 9.4, Tales of Suspense #39 CGC 8.5, Tales of Suspense #39 CGC 5.5, Tales of Suspense #39 CGC 5.0, Tales of Suspense #44 CGC 8.0, and Werewolf By Night #1 CGC 9.8. Preview will be available by appointment only and day of auction, doors open at 10:00am. Absentee and live telephone bidding also available. For more information or questions please email info@bruneauandco.com or call 401-533-9980.
Auction Curator:
Travis Landry
Travis Landry
Specialist & Auctioneer, American & European Fine & Decorative Arts, Pop Culture Including Collectibles, Comics & Toys
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Marvel Comics Amazing Fantasy #15 CGC 5.5: United States,1964 When it comes to the Silver Age of comics it does not get any better than this! Marvel Comics Amazing Fantasy issue 15 from August, 1962. The book featured the origin and first
0001: Marvel Comics Amazing Fantasy #15 CGC 5.5Est. $50,000-$80,000
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Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #1 CGC 7.5: United States,1963 If it were not for the 11-page feature in Amazing Fantasy, we would not have the first issue of the most-collected title in comics. Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man issue 1 from
0002: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #1 CGC 7.5Est. $30,000-$50,000
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Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #101 CGC 9.0: United States,1971 Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man issue 101 from October, 1971. The book featured the first appearance of Morbius, the Living Vampire, a Lizard appearance, and was the last 15 cent
0003: Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #101 CGC 9.0Est. $2,000-$3,000
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Marvel Comics Fantastic Four #1 CGC 8.0: United States,1961 The argument can be made that without this comic, the entire Marvel Universe as we know it may not have existed. Marvel Comics Fantastic Four issue 1 from November, 1961. The book
0004: Marvel Comics Fantastic Four #1 CGC 8.0Est. $50,000-$80,000
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Marvel Comics Incredible Hulk #1 CGC 6.5: United States,1962 When it comes to the top books of the Silver Age of Comics, Overstreet ranks this as #2 only second to Amazing Fantasy #15. Marvel Comics Incredible Hulk issue 1 from May, 1962.
0005: Marvel Comics Incredible Hulk #1 CGC 6.5Est. $30,000-$50,000
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Marvel Comics Incredible Hulk #2 CGC 6.0: United States,1962 The first appearance of the Hulk as we know him today with that radiant green skin! Marvel Comics Incredible Hulk issue 2 from July, 1962. The book featured the second appearance
0006: Marvel Comics Incredible Hulk #2 CGC 6.0Est. $3,000-$5,000
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Marvel Comics Incredible Hulk #5 CGC 9.2: United States,1963 Marvel Comics Incredible Hulk issue 5 from January, 1963. The book featured the first appearance of Tyrannus with cover and interior artwork by Jack Kirby and Dick Ayers. Anything
0007: Marvel Comics Incredible Hulk #5 CGC 9.2Est. $7,000-$10,000
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Marvel Comics incredible Hulk #102 CGC 9.4: United States,1968 Marvel Comics Incredible Hulk issue 102 from April, 1968. The book retold the origin of Hulk with story and numbering continued from Tales to Astonish #101. Per the CGC census 141
0008: Marvel Comics incredible Hulk #102 CGC 9.4Est. $1,000-$2,000
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Marvel Comics Journey Into Mystery #83 CGC 7.0: United States,1962 Whosever holds this hammer, if he be worthy, shall possess the power of Thor! Marvel Comics Journey Into Mystery issue 83 from August, 1962. The book featured the origin and first
0009: Marvel Comics Journey Into Mystery #83 CGC 7.0Est. $20,000-$40,000
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Marvel Comics Strange Tales #110 CGC 9.2: United States,1963 For years this book had flown below collector radar even though it’s one of the most important books of the Silver Age of Marvel. It has exponentially grown in value
0010: Marvel Comics Strange Tales #110 CGC 9.2Est. $30,000-$50,000
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Marvel Comics Tales of Suspense #39 CGC 8.5: United States,1963 We are now going on 14 years of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and it all began with Robert Downey Jr.’s portrayal of Iron Man in 2008. Marvel Comics Tales of Suspense
0011: Marvel Comics Tales of Suspense #39 CGC 8.5Est. $50,000-$80,000
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Marvel Comics Tales of Suspense #39 CGC 5.5: United States,1963 We are now going on 14 years of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and it all began with Robert Downey Jr.’s portrayal of Iron Man in 2008. Marvel Comics Tales of Suspense
0012: Marvel Comics Tales of Suspense #39 CGC 5.5Est. $15,000-$20,000
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Marvel Comics Tales of Suspense #39 CGC 5.0: United States,1963 We are now going on 14 years of the Marvel Cinematic Universe, and it all began with Robert Downey Jr.’s portrayal of Iron Man in 2008. Marvel Comics Tales of Suspense
0013: Marvel Comics Tales of Suspense #39 CGC 5.0Est. $12,000-$18,000
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Marvel Comics Tales of Suspense #44 CGC 8.0: United States,1963 Marvel Comics Tales of Suspense issue 44 from August, 1963. The book featured cover artwork by Jack Kirby showing Iron Man in his gold bulky armor. Notice how Pharaoh is
0014: Marvel Comics Tales of Suspense #44 CGC 8.0Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Marvel Comics Tales to Astonish #27 CGC 9.0: United States,1962 Released on newsstands only two months after Fantastic Four #1, this book predates all other origin issues including Hulk, Iron Man, Spider-Man, and Thor. It has long flown below
0015: Marvel Comics Tales to Astonish #27 CGC 9.0Est. $40,000-$60,000
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Marvel Comics Tales to Astonish #27 CGC 6.0: United States,1962 Released on newsstands only two months after Fantastic Four #1, this book predates all other origin issues including Hulk, Iron Man, Spider-Man, and Thor. It has long flown below
0017: Marvel Comics Tales to Astonish #27 CGC 6.0Est. $6,000-$9,000
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Marvel Comics Tale to Astonish #37 CGC 9.2: United States,1962 Marvel Comics Tales to Astonish issue 37 from November, 1962. The book featured cover artwork by Jack Kirby and Dick Ayers and a Protector appearance. Per the CGC census 5 in 9.2,
0018: Marvel Comics Tale to Astonish #37 CGC 9.2Est. $2,000-$3,000
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Marvel Comics Tales to Astonish #51 CGC 9.4: United States,1964 Marvel Comics Tales to Astonish issue 51 from January, 1964. The book featured the second appearance of the Human Top and Jack Kirby art and cover showcasing Giant-Man and the
0019: Marvel Comics Tales to Astonish #51 CGC 9.4Est. $1,000-$1,500
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Marvel Werewolf by Night #1 CGC 9.8: United Sates,1972 Last of the auction but certainly not least! This could be the book of the day with unbelievable potential for the future. Marvel Comics Werewolf By Night issue 1 from September,
0020: Marvel Werewolf by Night #1 CGC 9.8Est. $5,000-$8,000
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