Auctions | June 15, 2023

Early Captain America Art, Spy vs. Spy, and Frank Frazetta's Dark Kingdom at Heritage

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Antonio Prohias, MAD 60, Spy vs Spy illustration original art

Nearly 1,500 items will go under the hammer at Heritage's June 22-25 Comics & Comic Art auction including work by Frank Frazetta, Golden Age Batmans, pages documenting the birth of Bane, original Calvin and Hobbes strips, and the first meeting of MAD's 'Spy vs. Spy'.

Leading the sale is a Jack Kirby-Joe Simon splash page from the fifth issue of Captain America Comics to hit newsstands. "The best Golden Age Timely art, such as this historic splash page, is basically impossible to find," says Heritage Auctions Senior Vice President Ed Jaster. "Only a scant few pages are even known to exist, and this is the best splash page we've ever seen – by miles – prominently featuring Captain America and Bucky. To describe it as museum quality is only scratching the surface."

Also headlining is Frank Frazetta's Dark Kingdom, depicting the warrior with the winged helmet and the blood-dripping ax advancing over the skeletons of the fallen. The painting was first used as the cover of Karl Edward Wagner's 1976 novel Dark Crusade, one in a series of tales about the immortal pre-medieval warrior Kane. But it's better known for its second appearance as the album cover for Molly Hatchet's 1979 Flirtin' With Disaster, the Jacksonville boogie-rockers' second record and a best-seller. Dark Kingdom became among Frazetta's most-reproduced works and the original in this auction is available to the public for the very first time. 

Frank Frazetta's Dark Kingdom painting
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Frank Frazetta's Dark Kingdom painting

Aline Kominsky-Crumb's Twisted Sisters complete 10-page story Wiseguys
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Aline Kominsky-Crumb's Twisted Sisters complete 10-page story Wiseguys

Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes
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Bill Watterson's Calvin and Hobbes

Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, Captain America Comics 5
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Joe Simon and Jack Kirby, Captain America Comics 5

Other highlights include:

* several of Bane co-creator Graham Nolan's earliest originals featuring The Man Who Broke the Bat, among them five pages from his debut appearance in 1993's Batman: Vengeance of Bane No. 1

* Jim Lee and Scott Williams' signed cover for Batman No. 610, otherwise known as the third chapter in the 'Hush' storyline 

* original Calvin and Hobbes daily strips  from March 28, 1986, and December 30, 1987, the latter a gift from Watterson, who inscribed the work to someone named Ann: "Best wishes with your ‘little Calvin,'"

* Antonio Prohías' 'Spy vs. Spy' from MAD No. 60, the first issue in which the mute pair faced off

* Aline Kominsky-Crumb's complete 10-page story Wiseguys from 1994's Twisted Sisters No. 4, the final issue of the limited series