The L.A. Times is reporting that Frank Frazetta’s original 1955 artwork for Weird Science-Fantasy No. 29 been sold in a private treaty
sale for $380,000 - a price that is reportedly the largest ever paid for a single page of American comic-book artwork - and Frank Miller's 1982 cover image for Daredevil No. 188
sold for $101,575 on May 21, a somewhat startling number for a piece from the 1980s - it's the most ever paid for a single-page piece from that decade, by some estimations.
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At the center of both sales was Heritage Auction Galleries of Dallas. The Miller cover sold at the auction house's Signature Comics & Comic Art sale. The Frazetta piece was bought outright by Jim Halperin, the co-founder of Heritage.
According to Heritage, the previous record for a single piece of American comic-book art was the $200,000 paid for Wood's cover to Weird Science No. 16, another EC classic, which Heritage sold via private treaty in April 2008.