Comic Art Weekly

A summary of the week in original comic art

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Sat, 17 Jan 2026 10:00 (CET)

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Welcome to a new edition of Comic Art Weekly. Whether you’re searching for a classic page or a fresh addition to your collection, this week’s highlights are ready for you to explore.

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Recap of past week auctionsAuctions results

PBA Galleries offered over 130 lots, achieving a 94% sell-through and a total of $200,675. The highest result was Kelley Jones & Malcolm Jones III’s Sandman #22, page 18 at $20,800. Other notable sales included George Pérez & Mike Esposito’s Avengers #202, page 17 for $2,340, Rich Buckler & Joe Sinnott’s Avengers #102, page 19 at $2,210, and Jack Davis’s Iron Man page from Aces High #5 at $1,950. Several Spider-Woman and ROM pages by Carmine Infantino and John Buscema also performed well, with multiple results in the $1,000–5,000 range.

Heritage sold all 289 lots, totaling $190,930. The top result was John Romita Jr.’s KISS illustration signed by Stan Lee and KISS at $20,000. Other highlights included James Jean’s Tiger Beer ad illustration at $5,500, Paul Pope’s unpublished Hulk cover at $5,125, and Paul Reinman’s Pep Comics #28 page at $4,000. Bill Sienkiewicz’s Moon Knight #29 and #13 pages sold for $1,812.50 and $1,750, respectively.

Aibo Art Auction presented over 120 lots, with 74% sold and a total of €19,545. The highest price was €1,550 for a collective Italian artist horror special. Most other results ranged from €100 to €700, with a focus on Italian and European comic art.

mycomicshop.com sold all 110 lots, totaling $16,981. The top sale was a Fantastic Four #275 page by John Byrne & Al Gordon at $2,650, followed by a Kurt Schaffenberger Action Comics #363 page at $1,780.

On eBay, the highest sales included a Gary Frank Geiger page at $3,333, a Frank Cho pencil illustration at $3,000, and a Scud the Disposable Assassin page by Rob Schrab at $2,350. A handwritten Astro Boy manuscript by Osamu Tezuka sold for $1,850.

On Catawiki, the top result was a Corto Maltese strip by Hugo Pratt at €3,100, followed by a Ken Tsukikage manga set at €2,400 and a Ken Tsukikage’s Records of Yubei at €1,700. Other notable sales included Ken Tsukikage’s The Pleasure of Decadence at €1,400 and Massimiliano Frezzato’s Margot Queen of the Night at €1,000.

Other auction houses and smaller sources reported a variety of results, mostly in the low to mid-hundreds.

Insights on new art listed during the past weekNew comic art

Panel Page Art added several high-value pieces, including a Fantastic Four #246 splash by John Byrne and a Marvel Tales #40 cover by Gil Kane, each listed at $65,000. Other new listings include covers and pages by Billy Graham, Sal Buscema, Jack Kirby, and John Romita Sr., with prices ranging from $20,000 to $50,000.

Nostalgic Investments listed a Steve Ditko Amazing Spider-Man #25 page at $45,000 and a Dick Sprang Batman #32 page at $12,500, along with other classic superhero pages and covers.

Albert Moy added a Jim Lee Batman #6 cover at $35,000, a Jack Kirby Ka-Zar #12 cover at $28,000, and a Mike Mignola New Gods Secret Files #1 at $10,000, among other high-end listings.

Romitaman continues to offer a wide range of classic and modern pages, including a Bernie Wrightson Swamp Thing #2 page at $32,000 and a Charles Schulz Peanuts daily strip at $30,000.

Daniel Maghen listed a Thorgal page by Grzegorz Rosinski at €15,000 and several Alberto Breccia illustrations at €2,800 each.

Huberty Breyne Gallery added Frank Miller Sin City pieces at €3,500 and Enki Bilal Transhumans works at €1,600.

Graphic Collectibles sold two Elektra Lives Again pages by Lynn Varley at $8,000 each.

Other dealers such as Will’s Comic Art Page, TDArt, ComiConArt, and Next Comic Art listed a variety of new pages and covers, with prices ranging from a few hundred to several thousand dollars.

On eBay, new listings include a Dan Jurgens & Klaus Janson Sensational Spider-Man #1 page (current bid $1,500), a Tom Lyle Spider-Man Venom agenda page ($524), and a Matt Wagner Trinity prelim ($222.50). Additional highlights are a X-O Manowar #12 page ($279), a Matteo Scalera Black Science #38 page ($229.50), and a Steve Rude Nexus page ($214).

On Catawiki, featured active lots include a Frank Miller Batman drawing (current bid €1,600), a Marc Sleen Nero page (€1,400), an Enki Bilal color drawing (€1,200), and a Chris Ware Betty Branford page (€1,100). Other notable listings are a Sal Buscema Incredible Hulk #290 page (€950) and a Laurent Vicomte Sasmira page (€551).

Dealers such as Panel Punk Comics Originals, Segni e Disegni, Philippe Labaune Gallery, and Galerie 9ème Art added a handful of new items, mostly in the mid to high hundreds.

Auction calendar for the upcoming weekAuctions calendar

AZ auction is running a sale with nearly 50 lots, including a Tintin ink illustration (Hergé Studios) (current bid €1,800, estimate €3,000), a Messire Guillaume page by Bonhomme (€780), and a Norbert et Kari page by Godard (€180). Other featured items include additional Bonhomme and Sirius pages.

Heritage has a large auction with over 600 lots. Featured items include a Chester Gould Dick Tracy daily strip group (current bid $1,562.50), an Alex Maleev New Fantastic Four #1 variant cover ($1,187.50), and a John Byrne & Klaus Janson Wolverine #17 page ($843.75). Other highlights are a Sergio Aragonés Groo illustration ($750) and a Rip Kirby daily by Alex Raymond ($1,312.50).

mycomicshop.com is offering a selection of original sketches and pages, including works by Daniel Acuna, Neil King, Carla Wyzgala, Mike Rooth, and others.

On Catawiki, featured active lots include a Frank Miller Batman drawing (current bid €1,600), a Sergio Toppi page (€1,250), and a Carpi & Chierchini Paperino page (€220). Additional highlights are a Ken Tsukikage manga set (€1,200) and a Guido Crepax Valentina drawing (€1,200).

On eBay, active auctions include a Dan Jurgens & Klaus Janson Sensational Spider-Man #1 page (current bid $1,500), a Tom Lyle Spider-Man Venom agenda page ($524), and a Matt Wagner Trinity prelim ($222.50).

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Eddie Campbell, Moebius, and Mike Mignola occupy the top positions in this week’s rankings, followed by Spider-Man and Frank Miller. Batman, Frank Frazetta, and Jim Lee also remain highly ranked.

This week, Dilbert and Koi Turnbull made the most notable gains, each rising over a thousand places in the rankings compared to the previous week.

Good luck with your collecting this week! Remember, ComicArtTracker is the best way to keep up with new listings, auction results, and trending artists—never miss the original comic art you’d love to own.

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This report is created with the support of artificial intelligence (AI), which helps analyze and summarize the week’s data. Every effort is made to ensure accuracy, but for critical information, please consult original sources. If you notice any error or omission, don’t hesitate to let us know!