Early copy of DC comic fetches $20,000 at Bruneau auction

Warwick Beacon ·

A copy of DC Comics Flash #105 (Feb.-Mar. 1959) in superb condition, with a grade of CBCS 9.0, soared to $20,000 at a Toy & Comic Auction that featured many rare superhero comics, including Flash, Hulk, Spider-Man, Superman, Batman and Robin, held Dec. 1 by Bruneau & Co. Auctioneers, online and in the showroom at 63 Fourth Avenue in Cranston.

With an estimate of $15,000 to $25,000, the copy of Flash #105 was expected to do well. The book featured the first Silver Age Flash in his own title, plus the first appearance and origin of Mirror Master and the origin of The Flash retold. When compared to the CGC census 6 in the 9.0 grade, only five are graded higher. It’s ranked #13 on Overstreet’s list of the top 50 Silver Age comics.

The auction was packed with 388 lots of toys, comics and comic art. While comic books reigned supreme, there were other items ranging from Star Wars collectibles to 16 unopened packs of 1985 Garbage Pail Kids cards with the original display box. The comics featured great single graded books to amazing runs and lots, at price points that appealed to all levels of collector.

“It takes me back to my childhood every time, but I just can’t forgive myself for destroying all my Star Wars items,” said Bruneau & Co. president and auctioneer Kevin Bruneau with a laugh. “But in all seriousness, it was a great day with sound results and an in-person crowd to the end.”

Travis Landry, Bruneau & Co’s Director of Pop Culture, added, “It was a strong day all around, with interest in-house and online. People were bidding nonstop and it was a collector’s crowd. Black Panther and Hulk #181 drew in a lot of attention. It was a fun, action-packed day.”

Actually, three copies of Marvel Comics Incredible Hulk #181 (Nov. 1974), featuring the first full appearance of Wolverine, came up for bid. One was signed by the late comic book legend Stan Lee but had a modest grade of CGC 4.0. It sold for $2,812. Another one, however, was in great condition, with a grade of 9.4, and brought $8,125. The third, graded CBCS 3.0, hit $1,750.

Following are additional highlights from the auction, which attracted a strong in-house crowd of around 50 people and saw hundreds of others participate online via bidLIVE.Bruneauandco.com, LiveAuctioneers.com, Invaluable.com and Bidsquare.com, and via the companys mobile app Bruneau & Co. on iTunes or GooglePlay. All prices quoted here include the buyer’s premium.

A new auction record was set for a copy of Marvel Comics Fantastic Four #52 (July 1966) in the CBCS 9.2 grade. The book featured the first appearance of Black Panther and had appearances by The Inhumans and Wyatt Wingfoot. In overall very good condition, the comic book made $7,500.

The Flash proved to be popular with collectors. In addition to the sales top lot, also sold was a copy of DC Comics Flash #110 (Dec.-Jan., 1959-60), the first appearance of Kid Flash (Wally West) and Weather Wizard, graded CBCS 9.0 ($5,625); and a copy of DC Comics Flash #106 (Apr.-May 1959), the first appearance of Gorilla Grodd and Pied Piper, graded CBCS 8.5 ($4,688).

A copy of Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #1 (March 1963), graded CBCS 1.8, the second appearance of Spider-Man and Aunt May and the first appearance of J. Jonah Jameson and the Chameleon, fetched $4,375; while a copy of Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man #129 (Feb. 1974), graded CBCS 9.2, the first appearance of the Punisher and the Jackal, realized $3,125.

Two comic books sold for identical prices of $3,750. One was a copy of Marvel Comics Journey into Mystery #83 (Aug. 1962), graded CBCS 2.5, the first appearance and origin of Thor. The second was a copy of DC Comics Batman #49 (Oct.-Nov. 1948), with classic Bob Kane Joker cover art, graded CBCS 7.0 and featuring the first appearance of Vicki Vale and the Mad Hatter.

To learn more about Bruneau & Co. Auctioneers, visit www.bruneauandco.com. Updates are posted frequently. To contact the company via e-mail, use info@bruneauandco.com. Or, you can phone them at the gallery, at (401) 533-9980. Quality consignments are always accepted.