Heritage Auctions Usagi art
Posted: Fri Feb 24, 2017 16:18 -0700
Can someone tell me how much the cover to UY #9 sold for? Thanks
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Congrats! I was going to bid on that page but got busy and forgot about it. That's just fine, as it went a bit out of my price range. What a fantastic piece to add to your collection.Mayhem wrote:Mad, utterly mad... no, not the auctions. I've gone and bought the splash page. I'm probably going to regret this now (and my credit card IS going to hate me), and I think I'm going to have to sell a few things less important in my videogame collection to help pay for some of it in the short term (I've also got a substantial payment due for some writing work recently completed that will help), but let's face it, it's an unused page, it's a PAGE full stop, which we know come up far far less often than covers, and it's from fricking issue #2. Is it the most important and impressive thing I've ever purchased in the world of comic art? The preliminary pages from TMNT issue #1 will probably argue, but of anything published, most definitely.
So yeah, I'm crazy, but I think you lot rather knew that by now...!
Thank you. It will be going to a very good cause. My friend, Bob, is selling his collection because his wife is terribly ill and they need the money for medical expenses.Mayhem wrote:Mad, utterly mad... no, not the auctions. I've gone and bought the splash page. I'm probably going to regret this now (and my credit card IS going to hate me), and I think I'm going to have to sell a few things less important in my videogame collection to help pay for some of it in the short term (I've also got a substantial payment due for some writing work recently completed that will help), but let's face it, it's an unused page, it's a PAGE full stop, which we know come up far far less often than covers, and it's from fricking issue #2. Is it the most important and impressive thing I've ever purchased in the world of comic art? The preliminary pages from TMNT issue #1 will probably argue, but of anything published, most definitely.
So yeah, I'm crazy, but I think you lot rather knew that by now...!
A really awesome addition to your collection, Mayhem!Mayhem wrote:Mad, utterly mad... no, not the auctions. I've gone and bought the splash page. I'm probably going to regret this now (and my credit card IS going to hate me), and I think I'm going to have to sell a few things less important in my videogame collection to help pay for some of it in the short term (I've also got a substantial payment due for some writing work recently completed that will help), but let's face it, it's an unused page, it's a PAGE full stop, which we know come up far far less often than covers, and it's from fricking issue #2. Is it the most important and impressive thing I've ever purchased in the world of comic art? The preliminary pages from TMNT issue #1 will probably argue, but of anything published, most definitely.
So yeah, I'm crazy, but I think you lot rather knew that by now...!
Stan Sakai Usagi Yojimbo #2 Unpublished Splash Page 11 Original Art (Fantagraphics, 1987). The Bushido bunny had just gained his swords in a contest of skills, now he went to live in the forest and meditate as Master Katsuichi had advised. This alternate page went unused, and unseen until now! It's a great looking page with a battle-ready Usagi. Created in ink over graphite on Bristol board with an image area of 10" x 15". It is signed and dated in the bottom right. In Excellent condition.
Your thanks are much appreciated Stan, as I knew that despite the outlay, it was going to a good cause. The one thing in my favour, slightly, is that as the auction has been at the end of the month, I am likely not to pay for it until the start of next month, and thus I have an extra month to raise some money for it to decrease the interest payments on my credit card heh.Stan Sakai wrote:Thank you. It will be going to a very good cause. My friend, Bob, is selling his collection because his wife is terribly ill and they need the money for medical expenses.
Suze Orman would not approve!Mayhem wrote:I am likely not to pay for it until the start of next month, and thus I have an extra month to raise some money for it to decrease the interest payments on my credit card heh.
Gaffey wrote:Does anyone have the results from the two colored pieces that were also up for sale? Thanks

No, it's not. It is the only cover from that series that I want to hold onto. At least for now.estee wrote:Just as an aside is the cover to Senso #4 for sale?