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European Comic Art June 2, 2018 | Dallas Simulcast in Ijsselstein, Netherlands Heritage Signature® Auction #7188 European Comic Art June 2, 2018 | Dallas Simulcast in IJsselstein, Netherlands Signature® Floor Session LOT VIEWING (Floor, Telephone, HERITAGELive!®, Internet, Fax, and Mail) Galerie 9e Art • 4 Rue Crétet Heritage Auctions, Dallas • 1st Floor Auction Room Paris, France 75009 3500 Maple Avenue • Dallas, TX 75219 Thursday, May 17 – Saturday, May 19 11:00 – 19:00 Saturday, June 2 • 9:00 AM CT • Lots 71001-71299 Galerie Champaka • Rue Ernest Allard 27 Brussels, Belgium 1000 Simultaneous live auction in Netherlands via Simulcast Saturday, June 2 • 16:00 in IJsselstein Friday, May 25 – Sunday, May 27 12:00 – 18:00 Heritage Auctions Europe Energieweg 7, 3401 MD • IJsselstein Netherlands Heritage Auctions Europe Energieweg 7, 3401 MD • IJsselstein Netherlands European clients requesting more information on the Thursday, May 31 – Saturday, June 2 simulcast or the auction in general are encouraged to call 10:00 – 17:00 our office in the Netherlands at Tel: +31-(0)30-6063944. Please note that the standard shipping time for this auction View lots & auction results online at HA.com/7188 will be 14-21 days. BIDDING METHODS LOT SETTLEMENT AND PICK-UP ® 1 Bidding Available immediately following the loor session or Bid live on your computer or mobile, anywhere in the weekdays 9:00 AM – 5:00 PM CT by appointment only. world, during the Auction using our HERITAGELive!® program at HA.com/Live Extended Payment Terms available. Email: [email protected] Live Floor Bidding Lots are sold at an approximate rate of 55 lots per hour, but it Bid in person during the loor sessions. is not uncommon to sell 40 lots or 70 lots in any given hour. Live Telephone Bidding (Floor Sessions Only) Buyer's Premium Per Lot: This auction is subject to a 25% Buyer’s Premium (minimum $19) per lot. Phone bidding must be arranged 24 hours before your session begins. Client Service: 866-835-3243 TX Auctioneer Licenses: Teia Baber 16624; Edward Beardsley 16632; Sarah Davies 17505; Sophie Duncan 17901; Christopher Dykstra; 16601; Fiona Elias 17126; Internet Absentee Bidding Francesca Felgar 17902; Samuel Foose 11727; Alissa Ford 17104; Kathleen Guzman Proxy bidding ends ten minutes prior to the session start 16142; Gregory Holman 17653; Jennifer Jayne Marsh 17105; Marina Medina 17512; time. Live Proxy bidding continues through the session. Bob Merrill 13408; Paul Minshull 16591; Rochelle Mortenson 17898; Brian Nalley 17134; Scott Peterson 13256; Michael Provenzale 17157; Catherine Rigdon 17897; HA.com/7188 Michael Sadler 16129; Barry Sandoval 17649; Martin Scammel, Jr. 17659; Nathan Schar 17365; Kimberly Serrano 17657; Anthony Singleton 17507; Andrea Voss Fax Bidding 16406; Jacob Walker16413; Brian Wiedman 17894; Adam Williams 17893; Phillip Wooten 17656; Nick Dawes 16784. Fax bids must be received 24 hours before your session begins. Fax: 214-409-1425 Phone: 214-528-3500 • 877-HERITAGE (437-4824) Fax: 214-409-1425 Direct Client Service Line: 866-835-3243 Email: [email protected] This Auction is cataloged and presented by Heritage Auctioneers & Galleries, Inc., doing business as Heritage Auctions. © 2018 Heritage Auctioneers & Galleries, Inc. All rights reserved. HERITAGE® is a registered trademark and service mark of Heritage Capital Corporation, registered in U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. 1Patent No. 9,064,282 48508 Comic Art Specialists Kathleen Guzman Managing Director Steve Ivy New York CEO Co-Chairman of the Board Eric Verhoest Bernard Mahe Consultant Consultant Hayley Brigham Managing Director Beverly Hills Jim Halperin Co-Chairman of the Board Alissa Ford Managing Director San Francisco Joe Mannarino Nadia Mannarino Director Comics & Sr. Consignment Director Comic Art, New York Greg Rohan President Roberta Kramer Managing Director Chicago Paul Minshull Chief Operating Officer Chief Technology Officer Kenneth Yung Managing Director Hong Kong Todd Imhof Executive Vice President Jacco Scheper Managing Director Amsterdam Worldwide Headquarters Cristiano Bierrenbach 3500 Maple Avenue • Dallas, Texas 75219 Executive Vice President Max Tursi International Managing Director Phone 214-528-3500 • 877-HERITAGE (437-4824) London HA.com/Comics Consignment Directors: Eric Verhoest, Bernard Mahe, Joe Mannarino, Nadia Mannarino Nicholas Mathioudakis Cataloged by: Eric Verhoest, Weldon Adams, Mathilde Kienlen, Jim Lentz, Bernard Mahe, Mike Haynes Managing Director Barry Sandoval, and Jim Steele London Chief Financial Officer Enchères Heritage Signature® # 7188 European Comic Art 2 juin 2018 | Dallas Et simultanément à IJsselstein, Pays-Bas Signature® En salle PRÉSENTATION DES LOTS (En salle, Téléphone, HERITAGELive! ®, Internet, Fax, et Mail) Galerie 9e Art • 4 Rue Crétet Heritage Auctions, Dallas • Salle des ventes au 1er étage Paris, France 75009 Du jeudi 17 mai au samedi 19 mai 3500 Maple Avenue • Dallas, TX 75219 11h00 – 19h00 Samedi 2 juin • 9h00 heure locale • Lots 71001 à 71299 Galerie Champaka • Rue Ernest Allard 27 Bruxelles, Belgique 1000 La vente sera diffusée en direct aux Pays-Bas à Vendredi 25 mai - dimanche 27 mai Heritage Auctions Europe • Energieweg 7, 3401 MD 12h00 – 18h00 IJsselstein Pays-Bas, elle commencera à 16h, heure locale, le samedi 2 juin. Heritage Auctions Europe Energieweg 7, 3401 MD • IJsselstein Pays-Bas Du jeudi 31 mai au samedi 2 juin Les clients européens souhaitant plus d'informations sur la diffusion en simultanée ou sur la vente aux enchères en 10h00 – 17h00 général peuvent appeler notre bureau aux Pays-Bas au + 31-(0)30-6063944. Les lots et les résultats des enchères sont visibles en ligne sur HA.com/7188 Merci de noter que le délai d'expédition standard pour cette vente aux enchères est de 14 à 21 jours. BIDDING METHODS Enchères via HERITAGELive®1 RÈGLEMENT ET ENLÈVEMENT DES LOTS Vous pouvez enchérir en direct sur votre ordinateur ou Les lots sont disponibles immédiatement après la séance votre mobile, partout dans le monde, pendant la vente aux en salle, puis en semaine de 9 h à 17 h, sur rendez-vous enchères en utilisant notre programme HERITAGELive!® seulement. sur HA.com/Live Paiement en plusieurs fois disponible. Enchères en direct Email: [email protected] Vous pouvez enchérir en personne pendant les sessions en salle. Enchère téléphonique en direct (sessions en Les lots sont vendus à raison de 55 lots par heure, mais la moyenne salle seulement) Les enchères par téléphone doivent être peut varier de 40 à 70 lots en une heure. organisées 24 heures avant le début de la session. Service à la clientèle : +1- 214-409-1150 Commission acheteur par lot : Enchères à distance via Internet Cette enchère est sujette à une commission acheteur de 25% Les enchères sur Internet peuvent se faire avant l'ouverture (minimum 19$) par lot. de la vente en salle, elles se terminent dix minutes avant l'heure de début de la session. Les enchères via Internet, TX Auctioneer Licenses: Teia Baber 16624; Edward Beardsley 16632; Sarah Davies 17505; Sophie Duncan 17901; Christopher Dykstra; 16601; Fiona Elias 17126; en direct, se poursuivent ensuite tout au long de la session. Francesca Felgar 17902; Samuel Foose 11727; Alissa Ford 17104; Kathleen Guzman HA.com/7188 16142; Gregory Holman 17653; Jennifer Jayne Marsh 17105; Marina Medina 17512; Bob Merrill 13408; Paul Minshull 16591; Rochelle Mortenson 17898; Brian Nalley 17134; Scott Peterson 13256; Michael Provenzale 17157; Catherine Rigdon 17897; Enchères par fax Michael Sadler 16129; Barry Sandoval 17649; Martin Scammel, Jr. 17659; Nathan Les enchères par fax doivent être reçues 24 heures avant le Schar 17365; Kimberly Serrano 17657; Anthony Singleton 17507; Andrea Voss début de la session. Fax: +1- 214-409-1425 16406; Jacob Walker16413; Brian Wiedman 17894; Adam Williams 17893; Phillip Wooten 17656; Nick Dawes 16784. Téléphone: +1- 214-528-3500 Fax: +1- 214-409-1425 Ligne directe de service à la clientèle : +1-214-409-1150 Email: [email protected] This Auction is cataloged and presented by Heritage Auctioneers & Galleries, Inc., doing business as Heritage Auctions. © 2018 Heritage Auctioneers & Galleries, Inc. All rights reserved. HERITAGE® is a registered trademark and service mark of Heritage Capital Corporation, registered in U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. 1Patent No. 9,064,282 Tableau des matières (Table of Contents) Comic Art .......................................................................... 5 Books - Albums .......................................................... 131 Comic Books ................................................................ 133 Animation .................................................................... 140 Tutoriel sur les enchères (Bidding Tutorial) ....................................................... 156 COMIC ART 71001 71002 Alexis Cinémastok T.1 : La Dame aux Camélias Planche 9 (Dargaud, Alexis Cinémastok T.2 : Notre-Dame de Paris Planche 7 (Dargaud, 1974). Cinémastok reste une formidable parodie de ilms ayant parfois 1976). Cinémastok reste une formidable parodie de ilms ayant parfois un peu vieilli. Le trait d’Alexis reste d’une étonnante actualité, près de un peu vieilli. Le trait d’Alexis reste d’une étonnante actualité, près de quarante ans après sa disparition. Il faut dire que ce dessinateur surdoué quarante ans après sa disparition. Il faut dire que ce dessinateur surdoué avait pour scénariste Gotlib, un maître absolu de l’humour. Un tel mariage avait pour scénariste Gotlib, un maître absolu de l’humour. Un tel mariage ne pouvait que déboucher sur des planches hors-normes. Cette encre de ne pouvait que déboucher sur des planches hors-normes.
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