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Profiles In History Acquires Hunger Games Property On Episode Of Hollywood Treasure

THE HUNGER GAMES “DISTRICT 12” UP FOR AUCTION! ACQUISITION CHRONICLED ON Syfy’s HIT SHOW HOLLYWOOD TREASURE
THE EPISODE WILL AIR TUESDAY, JUNE 5, 10 PM PDT ON Syfy

LOS ANGELES, MAY 21 – Profiles in History run by Joe Maddalena, announced today that it has acquired the Henry River Mill Village property, known to all as “District 12” from the box office blockbuster The Hunger Games.  The property will be auctioned off via sealed bid through Profiles in History with a bidding deadline of July 31, 2012. The property is valued in excess of 1.2 million dollars.

This unique acquisition as Joe Maddalena has said, “Is a once in a lifetime opportunity,” and will be shown on Syfy’s hit show Hollywood Treasure on Tuesday, June 5, 2012 at 10PM PDT.  Viewers will be able to watch Joe and his team visiting “District 12,” meeting with the owner and watch as Joe is able to get the owner to entrust him to sell this ‘collectors dream’. The new season of Hollywood Treasure premieres this Tuesday, May 22 on Syfy at 10PM PDT.

“District 12” is in reality the Henry River Mill Village, a 1920s, 72-acre abandoned mill town located in North Carolina.  The property exists exactly as it is seen in the film, from the bakery owned by Peeta Mellark’s family to the house where Katniss Everdeen and her sister Prim lived. It is all there. Production came into the town and shot directly on site and didn’t need to change a thing.

ABOUT PROFILES IN HISTORY
Founded in 1985 by Joseph Maddalena, Profiles in History is the nation’s leading dealer in guaranteed-authentic original historical autographs, letters, documents, vintage signed photographs and manuscripts.  Born into a family of antiques dealers in Rhode Island, Joseph “Joe” Maddalena learned early on how to turn his passion of collecting historical autographs into a career. Needing to support himself, Joe turned to his hobby of buying and selling historical documents as a potential way to earn revenue. On weekends he scoured old Hollywood bookstores for letters and rare books. Upon graduation from Pepperdine, Joe pursued his passion to become a full-time dealer of historical documents, and opened his first office in 1985. A lifetime member of the Manuscript Society, Joe is widely recognized as the nation’s leading authority on entertainment memorabilia and historical documents. Profiles in History has established itself as the world’s largest auctioneer of original Hollywood memorabilia, having held some of the most prestigious and successful auctions of Hollywood memorabilia and owning virtually every Guinness Book record prices for original screen-used memorabilia. With an extensive network of dealers, collectors, and institutions, Profiles in History is proud to play an important role in the preservation of motion picture history. Prior Profiles in History Hollywood auctions highlights include the “Cowardly Lion” costume from  The Wizard of Oz ($805,000); Steve McQueen’s “Michael Delaney” racing suit from Le Mans  ($960,000); a Panavision motion picture camera used by George Lucas to film Star Wars ($624,000); a full-scale model T-800 Endoskeleton from Terminator 2: Judgment Day  ($488,750); Marilyn Monroe’s platinum & diamond wedding band from her marriage to Joe DiMaggio ($504,000); Marilyn Monroe’s “Diamonds” dress from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes  ($356,500); a King Kong 1933 six-sheet movie poster ($345,000); Luke Skywalker’s light saber from Star Wars  ($240,000); Margaret Hamilton’s “Wicked Witch” hat from The Wizard Of Oz ($230,000); and The Invisible Man 1933 one-sheet movie poster ($230,000). From the history-making Debbie Reynolds Auction in June 2011, Profiles in History sold the Marilyn Monroe “Subway” Dress from The Seven Year Itch for $5.52M, the Marilyn Monroe signature red-sequined showgirl gown from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes for $1.44M and the Audrey Hepburn Ascot Dress from My Fair Lady for $4.44M. In February, 2012, Profiles in History arranged the sale of a pair of Judy Garland screen-used Ruby Slippers from The Wizard of Oz  to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences. In addition, Joe Maddalena is the star of Syfy’s hit show, Hollywood Treasure. With already 24 episodes aired, Hollywood Treasure is gearing up for an exciting return on May 22, 2012 at 10pm (ET/PT) taking viewers into the fascinating world of showbiz and pop culture memorabilia.

ABOUT SYFY
Syfy is a media destination for imagination-based entertainment. With year round acclaimed original series, events, blockbuster movies, classic science fiction and fantasy programming, a dynamic Web site (www.Syfy.com), and a portfolio of adjacent business (Syfy Ventures), Syfy is a passport to limitless possibilities. Originally launched in 1992 as SCI FI Channel, and currently in more than 98 million homes, Syfy is a network of NBCUniversal, one of the world’s leading media and entertainment companies.

The World’s Most Important Willy Wonka Collection Is Up For Auction

PROFILES IN HISTORY IS SET TO AUCTION OFF THE WORLD’S MOST IMPORTANT WILLY WONKA COLLECTION
THE ITEMS ARE SET TO BE AUCTIONED OFF THIS JULY, MORE DETAILS TO FOLLOW
LOS ANGELES, MAY 2- Profiles in History, run by Joe Maddalena, is proud to announce the world’s most important collection of Willy Wonka & the Chocalate Factory items will be up for auction this July. A part of the Dreier Collection, this will more than likely be the last time any collector has a chance to own these iconic items.

First up and most significantly is the Gene Wilder “Willy Wonka” signature costume, pictured left. The costume consists of flamboyant purple velvet frock coat, wool & camelhair slacks, off-white shirt, distinctive purple & violet lamé vest with floral design and satin bow tie. Originally obtained from Michael D. Beinner, Director of Field Advertising and Publicity for Paramount Pictures who was gifted the costume following its promotional tour of several key cities around the U.S. Without doubt, one of the most iconic and instantly recognizable costumes in the history of film. It is estimated to fetch $80,000 – $120,000.

Also up for auction are three iconic items from the collection of Julie Dawn Cole, who played “Veruca Salt.” First is an original screen-used Everlasting Gobstopper, one of only two known to exist, pictured below. It comes with a notarized copy of a letter from Ms. Cole stating (in part), “The Everlasting Gobstopper was used in the Inventing Room Scene. Mr. Wonka gives each of the children one Everlasting Gobstopper each. Typically Veruca tries to wangle another one, if only she had succeeded! But at least I was allowed to keep this one.” It is expected to fetch $20,000 – $30,000. You can also own the Golden Egg, screen used by Julie Dawn Cole during the “I Want it Now,” musical number. The egg comes with a notarized copy of a letter from Ms. Cole stating (in part), “The Filming of this [Golden Egg] scene and Veruca’s demise was actually filmed on my 13th birthday. The egg was presented to me at the end of the day’s shoot as a birthday present.” The egg is fashioned from polystyrene foam painted gold and is expected to fetch $20,000 – $30,000. The third item from the collection of Julie Dawn Cole is an original screen used Golden Ticket. This ticket was used in the memorable scene where it is found at “Salt’s Salted Peanuts” factory following Mr. Salt’s ambitious efforts to secure a Golden Ticket for his daughter. Comes with a notarized copy of a letter from Ms. Cole stating (in part), “The [Golden] ticket was used in the scene where it is found at ‘Salt’s Salted Peanut factory’. At last Veruca gets her hands on the ticket and Slugworth whispers in her ear…” The ticket is expected to fetch $20,000 – $30,000.

Other delicious Wonka items up for auction include a prop Wonka Scrumdidlyumptious bar from the collection of actor Peter Ostrum, who played Charlie Bucket. The bar consists of the heavy stock paper wrapper surrounding a light tissue-filled center. It represents the only known hero Wonka Scrumdidilyumptious bar in existence and is expected to fetch $3,000 – $5,000. A collection of five prop Wonka chocolate bars, each constructed of dense cardboard, so we don’t recommend taking a bite. Precious few artifacts survived from this classic film. The day after shooting wrapped at the Bavarian studios, Cabaret started shooting and the vast majority of the Wonka props were discarded. This grouping of five bars represents the largest single grouping of authentic screen used Wonka Bars in existence and is expected to fetch $6,000 – $8,000. Finally, you can own an Oompa Loompa costume worn by one of the little-people actors portraying the industrious and trustworthy factory workers of Willy Wonka. The costume consists of a rust-colored wool shirt with striped collar and cuffs, a pair of white polyester jodhpurs with large buttons attaching integral suspenders, a pair of brown leather slippers with attached pom-pom, each with handwritten notation reading “Clayton” (a possible reference to George Claydon who played one of the Oompa Loompas) and a green curly-haired wig. This is the only complete Oompa Loompa costume known to have survived and it remains as one of the most instantly recognizable costumes in film history. It is expected to fetch $8,000 – $12,000.

For more information or images, please contact Nancy Seltzer & Associates below.

ABOUT PROFILES IN HISTORY
Founded in 1985 by Joseph Maddalena, Profiles in History is the nation’s leading dealer in guaranteed-authentic original historical autographs, letters, documents, vintage signed photographs and manuscripts.  Born into a family of antiques dealers in Rhode Island, Joseph “Joe” Maddalena learned early on how to turn his passion of collecting historical autographs into a career. Needing to support himself, Joe turned to his hobby of buying and selling historical documents as a potential way to earn revenue. On weekends he scoured old Hollywood bookstores for letters and rare books. Upon graduation from Pepperdine, Joe pursued his passion to become a full-time dealer of historical documents, and opened his first office in 1985. A lifetime member of the Manuscript Society, Joe is widely recognized as the nation’s leading authority on entertainment memorabilia and historical documents. Profiles in History has established itself as the world’s largest auctioneer of original Hollywood memorabilia, having held some of the most prestigious and successful auctions of Hollywood memorabilia and owning virtually every Guinness Book record prices for original screen-used memorabilia. With an extensive network of dealers, collectors, and institutions, Profiles in History is proud to play an important role in the preservation of motion picture history. Prior Profiles in History Hollywood auctions highlights include the “Cowardly Lion” costume from The Wizard of Oz ($805,000); Steve McQueen’s “Michael Delaney” racing suit from Le Mans ($960,000); a Panavision motion picture camera used by George Lucas to film Star Wars ($624,000); a full-scale model T-800 Endoskeleton from Terminator 2: Judgment Day ($488,750); Marilyn Monroe’s platinum & diamond wedding band from her marriage to Joe DiMaggio ($504,000); Marilyn Monroe’s “Diamonds” dress from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes ($356,500); a King Kong 1933 six-sheet movie poster ($345,000); Luke Skywalker’s light saber from Star Wars ($240,000); Margaret Hamilton’s “Wicked Witch” hat from The Wizard Of Oz ($230,000); and The Invisible Man 1933 one-sheet movie poster ($230,000). From the history-making Debbie Reynolds Auction in June 2011, Profiles in History sold the Marilyn Monroe “Subway” Dress from The Seven Year Itch for $5.52M, the Marilyn Monroe signature red-sequined showgirl gown from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes for $1.44M and the Audrey Hepburn Ascot Dress from My Fair Lady for $4.44M. In February, 2012, Profiles in History arranged the sale of a pair of Judy Garland screen-used Ruby Slippers from The Wizard of Oz to the Academy of Motion Picture Arts & Sciences. In addition, Joe Maddalena is the star of Syfy’s hit show, Hollywood Treasure. With already 24 episodes aired, Hollywood Treasure is gearing up for an exciting return on May 22, 2012 at 10pm (ET/PT) taking viewers into the fascinating world of showbiz and pop culture memorabilia.

Captain America: The First Avenger Auction Brings in the Dollars

This past weekend’s Profiles in History auction for memorabilia from the hit movie Captain America: The First Avenger at the Chicago Entertainment and Comic Expo (C2E2) was a huge success.  With over 200 people attending the live auction, sales grossed $1.1 million.  Of the 219 lots for sale, 217 sold which is an impressive 99% sell through.

The Captain America costume which is just awesome sold for $228,000.  That costume was used in most of the graphic advertising and promotional materials for the film.  The original full-scale screen-used Mark II “Autopsy” suit from Iron Man 2 went for $132,000.

Joe Maddalena Chosen To Auction Off The Fabled Dreier Collection

AUCTION HOUSE PROFILES IN HISTORY CHOSEN TO SELL THE FABLED DREIER HOLLYWOOD/POP CULTURE MEMORABILIA COLLECTION THIS SUMMER

LOS ANGELES- APRIL 16-  Profiles in History have been selected to handle the sale of the celebrated Dreier Collection. Due to the size, scope and significance of the Dreier Collection, it will take nearly two years and several auctions to offer all of the material.  The first installment of the Dreier Collection will be sold in July 2012.

Some of the highlights of this historic collection include:

· The most significant Christopher Reeve “Superman” collection in private hands
· Michael Jackson’s signature leather costume from his “Bad” tour
· The most important Willy Wonka collection extant
· Signature Costumes and Props from such legendary films as Star Trek, Star Wars, Indiana Jones, X-Men, Batman, Austin Powers to name a few

According to Joe Maddalena, CEO and President of Profiles in History, the importance of the Dreier Collection cannot be overstated.  “This is a monumental offering, and it is a collection that commands every adjective you can think of – impeccable, amazing, phenomenal, diverse, top quality.  Even the most seasoned collector will be blown away by the collection’s depth, breadth and level of importance.”

“Our family has been honored to house these treasures over the last 15 years, and now it is time to share them with the hobby,” said father and son collectors, Chad and Doug Dreier. “Joe Maddalena and the crew at Profiles In History were clearly the right choice to help us with the collection.”

ABOUT PROFILES IN HISTORY
Founded in 1985 by Joseph Maddalena, Profiles in History is the nation’s leading dealer in guaranteed-authentic original historical autographs, letters, documents, vintage signed photographs and manuscripts.  Born into a family of antiques dealers in Rhode Island, Joseph “Joe” Maddalena learned early on how to turn his passion of collecting historical autographs into a career. Needing to support himself, Joe turned to his hobby of buying and selling historical documents as a potential way to earn revenue. On weekends he scoured old Hollywood bookstores for letters and rare books. Upon graduation from Pepperdine, Joe pursued his passion to become a full-time dealer of historical documents, and opened his first office in 1985. A lifetime member of the Manuscript Society, Joe is widely recognized as the nation’s leading authority on entertainment memorabilia and historical documents. Profiles in History has established itself as the world’s largest auctioneer of original Hollywood memorabilia, having held some of the most prestigious and successful auctions of Hollywood memorabilia and owning virtually every Guinness Book record prices for original screen-used memorabilia. With an extensive network of dealers, collectors, and institutions, Profiles in History is proud to play an important role in the preservation of motion picture history. Prior Profiles in History Hollywood auctions highlights include the “Cowardly Lion” costume from The Wizard of Oz ($805,000); Steve McQueen’s “Michael Delaney” racing suit from Le Mans ($960,000); a Panavision motion picture camera used by George Lucas to film Star Wars ($624,000); a full-scale model T-800 Endoskeleton from Terminator 2: Judgment Day ($488,750); Marilyn Monroe’s platinum & diamond wedding band from her marriage to Joe DiMaggio ($504,000); Marilyn Monroe’s “Diamonds” dress from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes ($356,500); a King Kong 1933 six-sheet movie poster ($345,000); Luke Skywalker’s light saber from Star Wars ($240,000); Margaret Hamilton’s “Wicked Witch” hat from The Wizard Of Oz ($230,000); and The Invisible Man 1933 one-sheet movie poster ($230,000). Most recently from the history-making Debbie Reynolds Auction in June 2011, Profiles in History sold the Marilyn Monroe “Subway” Dress from The Seven Year Itch for $5.52M, the Marilyn Monroe signature red-sequined showgirl gown from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes for $1.44M and the Audrey Hepburn Ascot Dress from My Fair Lady for $4.44M. In addition, Joe Maddalena is the star of SyFy’s hit show, Hollywood Treasure. With already 24 episodes aired, Hollywood Treasure is gearing up for an exciting return on May 22, 2012 at 10pm (ET/PT) taking viewers into the fascinating world of showbiz and pop culture memorabilia.

Profiles In HistoryTo Give Away Prop Captain America #1 Comic Book

PROFILES IN HISTORY SET TO GIVE AWAY TWO CAPTAIN AMERICA #1 PROP COMIC BOOKS JUST BEFORE THE CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER AUCTION AT C2E2
AUCTION WILL BE HELD IN CHICAGO ON APRIL 14

LOS ANGELES- April 2, 2012 – Profiles in History, run by Joe Maddalena, will be holding two separate raffles to give away two original prop Captain America Comics #1 made for the film production of Marvel Studios’ Captain America: The First Avenger. Each prop comic book has been certified and given a 9.4 grade by the Certified Guaranty Company (CGC). The comic book is pictured left. CGC is the first and most trusted independent, impartial, third-party grading service for collectible comic books.

One prop comic book will be raffled off at the Chicago Entertainment and Comic Expo (C2E2). For those not attending C2E2, Profiles will raffle off the other prop comic book via Facebook. Winners will be announced on April 14, at 5:30pm CDT, just before the Captain America: The First Avenger auction at 6pm CDT. Details for both contests are below.

The hero Captain America shield encased in “ice” resin, pictured below, will be part of the auction. The first time we ever see Captain America’s ultimate hero shield is in the opening scene of the film where an expedition of S.H.I.E.L.D. agents in the Arctic investigates the wreckage of the Suborbital Bomber. Entering the hull of the frozen ship, the explorers discover the iconic red, white and blue shield frozen solid in a block of ice. This prop is composed of a distressed, metallic Captain America shield suspended in a solid block of clear resin, a one-of-a-kind, significant piece. It is expected to fetch $4,000 – $6,000.

For images or more information about the auction, contact details are below.

Details for the contest:
At C2E2, fans will be able to pick up a raffle ticket at the Profiles in History booth (#609) starting Friday, April 13, 2012 at 10:00am. It is a one entry per person limit. Profiles will announce the winner on April 14 by random drawing at approximately 5:30pm CDT, just before the Captain America: The First Avenger Auction at 6pm in room S404abc at McCormick Place 2301 S. Lake Shore Dr., Chicago, IL 60616 .

Fans can enter the online raffle by visting Profiles in History’s Facebook page (http://www.facebook.com/ProfilesInHistory), click on the “contest” tab and follow the on-screen instructions to fully complete and submit the entry form (a valid email address will be required). The raffle begins at 6:00 a.m. PDT on Monday, April 2, 2012 and ends at 3:30 pm PDT/5:30 pm CDT on Saturday, April 14, 2012. The winner of the online raffle will be selected by random drawing from all eligible entries on April 14, 2012. The winner will be notified by email and identified on Profiles in History’s website and Facebook page on April 16, 2012. The online raffle is also one entry per person.

No purchase is necessary for either raffles. Fans should go to Profiles in History’s website: www.profilesinhistory.com or Facebook page: (http://www.facebook.com/ProfilesInHistory) for complete official rules.

ABOUT PROFILES IN HISTORY
Founded in 1985 by Joseph Maddalena, Profiles in History is the nation’s leading dealer in guaranteed-authentic original historical autographs, letters, documents, vintage signed photographs and manuscripts.  Born into a family of antiques dealers in Rhode Island, Joseph “Joe” Maddalena learned early on how to turn his passion of collecting historical autographs into a career. Needing to support himself, Joe turned to his hobby of buying and selling historical documents as a potential way to earn revenue. On weekends he scoured old Hollywood bookstores for letters and rare books. Upon graduation from Pepperdine, Joe pursued his passion to become a full-time dealer of historical documents, and opened his first office in 1985. A lifetime member of the Manuscript Society, Joe is widely recognized as the nation’s leading authority on entertainment memorabilia and historical documents. Profiles in History has established itself as the world’s largest auctioneer of original Hollywood memorabilia, having held some of the most prestigious and successful auctions of Hollywood memorabilia and owning virtually every Guinness Book record prices for original screen-used memorabilia. With an extensive network of dealers, collectors, and institutions, Profiles in History is proud to play an important role in the preservation of motion picture history. Prior Profiles in History Hollywood auctions highlights include the “Cowardly Lion” costume from The Wizard of Oz ($805,000); Steve McQueen’s “Michael Delaney” racing suit from Le Mans ($960,000); a Panavision motion picture camera used by George Lucas to film Star Wars ($624,000); a full-scale model T-800 Endoskeleton from Terminator 2: Judgment Day ($488,750); Marilyn Monroe’s platinum & diamond wedding band from her marriage to Joe DiMaggio ($504,000); Marilyn Monroe’s “Diamonds” dress from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes ($356,500); a King Kong 1933 six-sheet movie poster ($345,000); Luke Skywalker’s light saber from Star Wars ($240,000); Margaret Hamilton’s “Wicked Witch” hat from The Wizard Of Oz ($230,000); and The Invisible Man 1933 one-sheet movie poster ($230,000). Most recently from the history-making Debbie Reynolds Auction in June 2011, Profiles in History sold the Marilyn Monroe “Subway” Dress from The Seven Year Itch for $5.52M, the Marilyn Monroe signature red-sequined showgirl gown from Gentlemen Prefer Blondes for $1.44M and the Audrey Hepburn Ascot Dress from My Fair Lady for $4.44M. In addition, Joe Maddalena is the star of SyFy’s hit show, Hollywood Treasure. With already 24 episodes aired, Hollywood Treasure is gearing up for an exciting return on May 22, 2012 at 10pm (ET/PT) taking viewers into the fascinating world of showbiz and pop culture memorabilia.

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It’s new comic book day already!  What’s everyone getting?

Around the Blogs:

Den of Geek – Ghost Rider, The Walking Dead, and creative ownership in comics Pretty solid read.

io9 – How My Little Pony’s Lauren Faust will make you love Batgirl and Supergirl all over again Will Brony’s follow?

USA Today – Rare comics collection could fetch $2M at auctionI doubt mine would bring in $200.

GeekWeek – GREEN ARROW TV Pilot Gets Green Light – But will it be any good?

GeekWeek – Snikt! THE WOLVERINE Gets a Release Date – But will it be any good?

The Mary Sue – Everybody Asked Kate Beaton How to Make it in Comics, Here’s Some of What She Said – A good read with some great advice.

Events at SPX to benefit Comic Book Legal Defense Fund and the SPX Graphic Novel Gift Program

Official Press Release

Events at SPX to benefit Comic Book Legal Defense Fund and the SPX Graphic Novel Gift Program

Bethesda, Maryland; September 6, 2011 – The Small Press Expo (SPX), the preeminent showcase for the exhibition of independent comics, graphic novels, and alternative political cartoons, is pleased to announce two fundraising events that will occur at the 2011 festival.

Roz Chast original cartoons

New Yorker cartoonist Roz Chast, known for her single-panel cartoons, illustration work and children’s books, will draw and sell original cartoons at the SPX signing table. Proceeds will be divided equally between SPX’s new Graphic Novel Gift Program and the Comic Book Legal Defense Fund. Pen and ink drawings will be $25 and watercolor drawings $50; Ms. Chast will be drawing on Saturday,  1:30-3:30PM and  5-6:30PM, and on Sunday from Noon-1:30PM. Additionally, books will be available for purchase at the signing table from our good friends at Politics & Prose.

Jeff Alexander Memorial Benefit Auction

The Comic Book Legal Defense Fund and the organizers of SPX are proud to honor the memory of former SPX Executive Director Jeff Alexander by launching an annual benefit auction in his name. Jeff Alexander was a friend to the small press community, both as a cartoonist and an organizer of SPX and the Ignatz Awards.  He passed away earlier this year.

The first annual Jeff Alexander Memorial Benefit Auction includes pieces from Jeff’s personal collection that he donated to the CBLDF. Additional contributions have been donated by the SPX community, including Keith Knight, Raina Telgemeier, Jeffrey Brown and many more.

At the time of this release, items available for auction include:

Hannibal King – Eyes Only page
Charles Vess – Bone Prequel: Rose page signed by Charles Vess and Jeff Smith
Tony Millionaire – Billy Hazelnuts page
Pete Sickman Garner – Hey Mister page
Roger Langridge – The Pest in the Vest (Homage to Dr Seuss) page
Billy Tucci – Shi: Heaven and Earth, issue 4, page 25
Jeffrey Brown – CBLDF Year In Review page
Molly Crabapple – Mermaid
Chynna Clugston-Flores pin-up
Jonathan Ames & Dean Haspiel – Portrait of Ames screen print 5/5
Peter Bagge – Pizza Scholar pencil drawing
Camilla D’Errico – Caverns pin-up
Bill Morrison – Simpsons pin-up
Jeffrey Brown – Emerald City Comic-Con ad original art
Ray Fawkes painting
Jim Mahfood & David Mack painting

Additional pieces have been pledged and will be added as their images are received.. More information, including images of all items, is available at http://cbldf.org/.

The auction will happen Saturday, September 10, 2011 at 4:30 at SPX. Internet bids will be accepted by emailing charles.brownstein@cbldf.org before Saturday afternoon at 1 PM ET.

Comic Book Legal Defense Fund is a non-profit organization dedicated to the protection of the First Amendment rights of the comics artform and its community of retailers, creators, publishers, librarians, and readers. The CBLDF provides legal referrals, representation, advice, assistance, and education in furtherance of these goals.  For more information please visit http://www.cbldf.org.

For further information on the Small Press Expo Library Gift Program, please visit http://www.spxpo.com/graphic-novel-gift-program or contact Warren Bernard at warren@spxpo.com.

SPX will be held Saturday, September 10 from 11am-7pm and Sunday, September 11, 12-6pm at The North Bethesda Marriott Convention Center in Bethesda, Maryland. Admission is $10 for a single day and $15 for both days.

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It’s Wednesday and today is the first big drop of books for DC comics.  Are you as excited as we are and hitting the shop?  What is everyone picking up?  While you think about that, here’s the news you might have missed.

Around the Blogs:

Bleeding Cool – Stolen Faster Than A Speeding Bullet – If you see any suspicious Superman comics from the St. Louis area, please report it to police.

Con Coverage:

Comicsgirl – Small Press Expo 2011: A Survival Guide

MTV Geek – Dragon-Con: MTV Geek Interviews Animation Legend Ralph Bakshi

CBLDF – SPX 11: Jeff Alexander Memorial Auction Preview

MTV Geek – Battlestar Galactica Actor Richard Hatch Geeks Out At Dragon-Con

MTV Geek – DragonCon 2011: What’s Your Game?

MTV Geek – ‘Ghost Hunters’ Scare Up Panel Discussion At Dragon-Con

MTV Geek – DragonCon 2011: Spotlight On RPG Legend Monte Cook!

Around the Tubes Reviews:

IGN – Casanova: Avaritia #1

CBR – Casanova: Avaritia #1

MTV Geek – Casanova Avaritia #1

Now Read This – Hearts of Africa

CBR – New Avengers Annual #1

MTV Geek – New Avengers Annual #1

IGN – New Avengers Annual #1

The Beat – Review: The New 52 so far by Paul Nomad

MTV Geek – Dark Horse Advance Review: Joss Whedon’s Buffy The Vampire Slayer Season 9 #1

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We’re mid-week and that means new comics!  What’s everyone getting today?  While you contemplate what you’re going to spend your hard earned dollars on, here’s the news you might have missed.

Around the Blogs:

You Think You Care – Using Comic Books To Illustrate Political NewsA pretty fluffy and basic story, but for those new to this, might be good.

ICv2 – Underground Comix Censored for iPhoneInteresting that the same company accepted and rejected it for two different devices.  Sad to see any type of censorship.

Bleeding Cool – Action Comics #10 Goes For Record $258,000, Family To Use Auction Proceeds To Pay Off Mortgage, College FundsGood to see the money going to some good.

Bleeding Cool – Forbidden Planet In Manchester Attacked By Rioters (UPDATE) – Sad to see this happening, but absolutely crazy at the same time.

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IGN – Detective Comics #881

Alex Ross and JH Williams III Original Batwoman Art at Prism Comics’ Silent Auction at Comic-Con

Official Press Release

Prism Comics

Alex Ross and JH Williams III Original Batwoman Art at Prism Comics’ Silent Auction at Comic-Con

Plus Illustrations by Kevin Keller Artist Dan Parent, Wonder Woman and New X-men Artist Phil Jimenez and More, this Saturday, July 23rd

On Saturday, July 23, from 7:00-8:00pm, Prism Comics will hold a Silent Auction as part of the “Prism Gays In Comics” Mixer in Room 6A, directly after Andy Mangels “Gays In Comics” panel (5:30-7:00pm) at San Diego Comic-Con International 2011.  Auction items offered range from original illustrations by Alex Ross, JH Williams III, Dan Parent, Phil Jimenez, Stephen Sadowski and more; signed items by Chip Kidd, Robert Kirkman, and other top comics professionals; along with one-of-a-kind collectibles from DC, Marvel, and others.

“This is the most exciting selection of items we’ve had since we began our Prism Silent Auction three years ago, and we gratefully thank all of the creators and companies who donated to us,” says Ted Abenheim, Prism’s Auction and Event Coordinator.  We will have items on display at the Prism Booth #2144 through the show till Saturday evening’s auction, so come by, take a look and bid generously!”
Auction items will include:
  • An original painting of Batwoman by Alex Ross
  • An illustration of Batwoman by JH Williams III
  • An illustration by Archie and Kevin Keller artist Dan Parent
  • (All three of the above artworks were created especially for the Prism Silent Auction)
  • Original art pages from Northwest Press’ anti-bullying comic The Power Within, with pages by Phil Jimenez, Stephen Sadowksi, Donna Barr, Carla Speed McNeil and Dan Parent.
  • Autographed books and posters from Chip Kidd
  • Signed books and statues donated by DC Comics
  • “Torchwood” and “Spartacus” goodies from STARZ
  • A copy of the great 75 Years of DC Comics book donated by Paul Levitz and Taschen with signatures and sketches by dozens of great comics creators
  • Books from Image and Skybound signed by Robert Kirkman
  • Matty Collector and Graphitti Designs Comic-Con and WonderCon exclusive action figures
  • Autographed books and items from Marvel Comics, Paul Cornell, Jon Macy, Northwest Press, and others
  • And more surprises!
Proceeds from the auction will benefit Prism Comics’ efforts to provide a networking community for LGBT comics fans and professionals and to the Prism Comics Queer Press Grant.  For information on Prism’s activities at the 2011 Comic-Con, check out “The Gay Agenda” at prismcomics.org/display.php?id=2004.

Prism Comics is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that promotes LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender) creators, characters, themes and readers in the comic book field. Along with convention appearances, Prism awards an annual Queer Press Grant, and maintains a website,prismcomics.org, with LGBT creator listings and features on all that’s queer in comics.

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