Results Soar in First Auction Ever Dedicated to CGC-Certified Magazines

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Vampirella, Playboy, MAD among titles in high demand for collectors

DALLAS, Texas (March 27, 2020) – Results from the first-ever auction dedicated to CGC-certified magazines yielded results well above pre-auction estimates when Heritage Auctions’ CGC-Certified Magazines Online Auction realized $118,224 in total sales.

The sale enjoyed enormous popularity among collectors, resulting in sell-through rates of 100% by value and by lots sold.

“Nobody has ever done an entire auction devoted to certified magazines before, but the results showed there’s demand for this niche,” Heritage Auctions Vice President Barry Sandoval said. “Many of these are harder to find in the highest grades than comics from the same era, since the larger size made them harder to store.”

Nearly two dozen bidders made a play for Vampirella #1 (Warren, 1969) CGC NM 9.4 White pages before it sold for $7,200 to lead the sale. With a cover and frontispiece by Frank Frazetta, art by Neal Adams and Reed Crandall and a story by Forrest J. Ackerman, the issue includes the origin and first appearance of Vampirella. According to the February 2020 CGC census, there are 21 copies carrying a grade of 9.4, and only four graded higher.

Playboy #1 Red Star Copy (HMH Publishing, 1953) CGC FN/VF 7.0 White pages was enormously popular, pulling in bids from 34 collectors before finishing at $6,600. The “Red Star” variant of the first issue is much more rare than the “regular” and “Page # Copy” versions, a measurement made clear in CGC’s census. To date, the census has certified 2,667 copies of the regular version, 69 copies of the “Page 3” version and just 23 copies of the “Red Star Copy” version. This copy was just the fifth sold through Heritage Auctions.

Eerie #2 (Warren, 1966) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages brought $3,600 after prompting bids from 15 collectors. The first magazine-sized newsstand issue includes the first appearance of Cousin Eerie behind a cover by Frank Frazetta. According to the February 2020 census, this pristine copy is one of just two boasting a CGC grade of 9.8, with none higher.

More than a dozen collectors went after Vampirella 1972 Annual (Warren, 1972) CGC NM/MT 9.8 White pages until it finished at $3,360. The only known copy carrying a grade of 9.8, with none higher, this issue with the notorious Asian skull cover and art by Jose Gonzalez includes the retelling of the origin of Vampirella.

More than two dozen bidders chased the final price for MAD #66 Pacific Coast Pedigree (EC, 1961) CGC NM 9.4 Off-white to white pages all the way up to $3,120. The issue with the “JFK cover” by Kelly Freas includes art by Mort Drucker, Joe Orlando, Antonio Prohias and Dave Berg, and is one of just two copies with a grade of 9.4, with none higher, according to the February 2020 CGC census.

Other top lots in the sale included, but were not limited to:

MAD #58 Pacific Coast Pedigree (EC, 1960) CGC NM+ 9.6 Off-white pages: $2,880

Spectacular Spider-Man #1 (Marvel, 1968) CGC NM/MT 9.8 Off-white to white pages: $2,880

Playboy #1 Signed by Hugh Hefner (HMH Publishing, 1953) CGC GD+ 2.5 Off-white to white pages: $2,640

Playboy #1 (HMH Publishing, 1953) CGC GD/VG 3.0 Off-white to white pages: $2,280

Playboy #2 (HMH Publishing, 1954) CGC VF/NM 9.0 White pages: $2,160

Sandoval said that even the discontinuation of some popular titles has not hurt the demand among collectors for magazines from years past.

“While both Playboy and MAD have recently ceased publication, it’s pretty clear that the classic 1950s/1960s issues of both are much sought-after in collectible condition,” he said.

Heritage Auctions is the largest fine art and collectibles auction house founded in the United States, and the world’s largest collectibles auctioneer. Heritage maintains offices in New York, Dallas, Beverly Hills, San Francisco, Chicago, Palm Beach, London, Paris, Geneva, Amsterdam and Hong Kong.

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