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Spider-Man Comic Page Sells for Record $3.36M Bidding (apnews.com) 18

A single page of artwork from a 1984 Spider-Man comic book sold at auction Thursday for a record $3.36 million. From a report: Mike Zeck's artwork for page 25 from Marvel Comics' "Secret Wars No. 8" brings the first appearance of Spidey's black suit. The symbiote suit would eventually lead to the emergence of the character Venom. The record bidding, which started at $330,000 and soared past $3 million, came on the first day of Heritage Auctions' four-day comic event in Dallas. The previous record for an interior page of a U.S. comic book was $657,250 for art from a 1974 issue of "The Incredible Hulk" that featured a tease for the first appearance of Wolverine.
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Spider-Man Comic Page Sells for Record $3.36M Bidding

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  • So this is simply one page of an original first edition book, of which probably more still exist in good condition?

  • How can anyone trust Heritage after all of the shenanigans they've pulled with the video game market?
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]
    They create and manipulate these markets and create "grading" companies to sell items amongst insiders to inflate the prices.

    Maybe this page is worth this much, but I take every price I see coming out of Heritage with a large grain of rock salt.

    • "Neither buyer nor seller were identified" so it's perfectly plausible that it was a classic price pumping maneuver and not a real sale.
      • by tlhIngan ( 30335 )

        "Neither buyer nor seller were identified" so it's perfectly plausible that it was a classic price pumping maneuver and not a real sale.

        it's Heritage Auctions. They already are in cahoots with Wata on grading scams, and already have conducted a number of price pumping scams as well. After all, remember that "record breaking video game auction"? It turns out it was really one guy selling the game to himself.

        Given the pedigree of Heritage Auctions, this is almost certainly the case.

        it's just like fine art. It

    • by MrL0G1C ( 867445 )

      Mod parent up, they already admitted to pushing up comic book prices, how they're not in prison for price-fixing / fraud IDK.

  • Comic Books and Beany Babies, back in the 1990's were considered the big way to make quick bucks. Cheaper to get into than the stock market, but people ended up spending a lot of money, only to end up with excess supply. To a point where people no longer want to pay for for them, thus you end up with boxes of near useless products.

    Unless it is an Issue 1, or the product is rare and no longer being made, you are just collecting junk, and spending a lot of money for it. If you are lucky can you ride the Fad

    • I bought 3 copies of Web of Spiderman #1, because I figured, as you say, that #1 issues are where the money is at, and WoS was where the black suit first showed up in regular Spidey comics. Moved this summer, and sold them. I think I got $30 a piece for them. Should have held out to release them as an NFT for the big bux.

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