Items
| Item | Artist | Medium | Category |
|---|---|---|---|
00030_10Vampirella #11, "Carnival of the Damned" original 14-page story art which features the first appearance of Mordecai Pendragon the Magician (Warren, May 1971) (see item 00030 through 00030_14 to view the other pages of the story (Item 00030_10) |
Sutton, Tom | complete story | Comic Art |
00030_11Vampirella #11, "Carnival of the Damned" original 14-page story art which features the first appearance of Mordecai Pendragon the Magician (Warren, May 1971) (see item 00030 through 00030_14 to view the other pages of the story (Item 00030_11) |
Sutton, Tom | complete story | Comic Art |
00030_12Vampirella #11, "Carnival of the Damned" original 14-page story art which features the first appearance of Mordecai Pendragon the Magician (Warren, May 1971) (see item 00030 through 00030_14 to view the other pages of the story (Item 00030_12) |
Sutton, Tom | complete story | Comic Art |
00030_13Vampirella #11, "Carnival of the Damned" original 14-page story art which features the first appearance of Mordecai Pendragon the Magician (Warren, May 1971) (see item 00030 through 00030_14 to view the other pages of the story (Item 00030_13) |
Sutton, Tom | complete story | Comic Art |
00030_14Vampirella #11, "Carnival of the Damned" original 14-page story art which features the first appearance of Mordecai Pendragon the Magician (Warren, May 1971) (see item 00030 through 00030_14 to view the other pages of the story (Item 00030_14) |
Sutton, Tom | complete story | Comic Art |
00034Robert Crumb and Victor Moscoso Wild Dogs "Dianne Feinstein" Illustration Original Art and Signed Print Group (1985). Zap Comix artists Victor Moscoso and Robert Crumb teamed up for this "double cover" illustration lampooning then-mayor of San Francisco (and current U. S. Senator from California)... |
Crumb, Robert | poster art | Comic Art |
00034_2Robert Crumb and Victor Moscoso Wild Dogs "Dianne Feinstein" Illustration Original Art and Signed Print Group (1985). Zap Comix artists Victor Moscoso and Robert Crumb teamed up for this "double cover" illustration lampooning then-mayor of San Francisco (and current U. S. Senator from California)... |
Crumb, Robert | poster art | Comic Art |
00034_3Robert Crumb and Victor Moscoso Wild Dogs "Dianne Feinstein" Illustration Original Art and Signed Print Group (1985). Zap Comix artists Victor Moscoso and Robert Crumb teamed up for this "double cover" illustration lampooning then-mayor of San Francisco (and current U. S. Senator from California)... |
Crumb, Robert | poster art | Comic Art |
00035Air Wonder Stories original cover art for Dec. 1929 issue (Item 00035) |
Paul, Frank | cover art | Comic Art |
00036Science Fiction Plus magazine original interior art for unknown issue c1953, "Warning to all…" (Item 00036) |
Paul, Frank | interior art | Comic Art |
00038Rube Goldberg Inventions original comic strip daily art dated 3-17-51, "How to Find Your Glasses" (King Features Syndicate, 1951) (Item 00038) |
Goldberg, Rube | comic strip daily | Comic Art |
00049Alfredo Alcala inks - Original cover art for Tarzan #9 (Marvel, Feb. 1978) (Item 00049) |
Buscema, John | comic cover art | Comic Art |
00050"Sunset Over the Marsh" oil on canvas - circa 1876-82. The salt marshes of the northeastern United States were of little interest to American landscape painters before Martin Johnson Heade started exploring them intensively during the 1860's. It wasn't that marshes had been intentionally avoided.... |
Heade, Martin Johnson | oil painting | Paintings |
00053"Golden Hours" pastels on board - circa 1930s. This is one of the most important Moran works in existence: the early, iconic image proved to be hugely popular and was instrumental in launching the famed artist's storied career. This painting was reproduced as figure 508 in The Great American Pin-... |
Moran, Earl | pastel | Paintings |
00054XYZ Comics cover original art, framed with Plexiglas to an overall size of 17.5" x 20.5" (Kitchen Sink, 1972) (Item 00054) |
Crumb, Robert | comic cover art | Comic Art |
00054_2XYZ Comics Copyright Registration Certificate (listed as having been published June 27, 1972) - dated July 5, 1973) (Item 00054_2) |
Crumb, Robert | document | Comic Art |
000561st told origin of the Punisher presented in these three original art pages from the classic story written by Gerry Conway in Marvel Preview #2, "Death Sentence", page 14 through 16 (Marvel, 1975) (see 00056 through 00056_3 to view each of the pages) (Item 00056) |
DeZuniga, Tony | splash page | Comic Art |
00056_21st told origin of the Punisher presented in these three original art pages from the classic story written by Gerry Conway in Marvel Preview #2, "Death Sentence", page 14 through 16 (Marvel, 1975) (see 00056 through 00056_3 to view each of the pages) (Item 00056_2) |
DeZuniga, Tony | splash page | Comic Art |
00056_31st told origin of the Punisher presented in these three original art pages from the classic story written by Gerry Conway in Marvel Preview #2, "Death Sentence", page 14 through 16 (Marvel, 1975) (see 00056 through 00056_3 to view each of the pages) (Item 00056_3) |
DeZuniga, Tony | splash page | Comic Art |
00057Justice League of America #22, "Crisis on Earth-Two!" Splash Page Original Art (DC, Sept. 1963) (Item 00057) |
Sekowsky, Mike | splash page | Comic Art |
00058Original cover art for Weird Science-Fantasy #29 (EC, June 1955) by Frank Frazetta. Originally conceived as a Buck Rogers cover for Famous Funnies, and drawn in 1954, Eastern Color deemed this cover too violent for the new comics code, and thus it was never published by them. Instead Bill Gaines’... |
Frazetta, Frank | comic cover art | Comic Art |
00064Original art for Krazy Kat Sunday dated 6-4-1921 (King Features Syndicate, 1921) (Item 00064) |
Herriman, George | comic strip Sunday | Comic Strip Art |
00065Original cover logo art and border for Mad Magazine used on issues #24 to #26 (EC, July 1955) Click here to view a 13mb 100% size image to better see the details in the border. (Item 00065) |
Kurtzman, Harvey | cover art | Comic Art |
00066Das Kampt is recognized as one of the first underground comics. It was self published by Vaughn Bode in 1963. It consists of 100 loose pages with a text script for each image. (Item 00066) |
Das Kampf | underground comic | Comic Books, Misc |
00066Das Kampt is recognized as one of the first underground comics. It was self published by Vaughn Bode in 1963. It consists of 100 loose pages with a text script for each image. (Item 00066) |
Das Kampf | underground comic | Comic Books, Misc |

























