2026 Ephemera and Comics Auction

  • Lot 52: 10 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art

    10 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art
    Ink on paper, ten original multi-panel daily comic strips from Hagar the Horrible, dated May 2012, 2013. Black and white line work with editorial notations, panel numbers, dates, and King Features Syndicate copyright markings visible throughout; some sheets with paste-ups and production corrections.
    Largest sheet 5 3/4” x 14 1/2”.

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 53: 17 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art

    17 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art
    Ink on paper, seventeen original multi-panel daily comic strips from Hagar the Horrible, dated September 2008, 2009, 2010, 2012, 2013, 2015. Black and white line work with editorial notations, panel numbers, dates, and King Features Syndicate copyright markings visible throughout; some sheets with paste-ups and production corrections.
    Largest sheet 5 3/4” x 14 1/2”.

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 54: 11 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art

    11 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art
    Ink on paper, eleven original multi-panel daily comic strips from Hagar the Horrible, dated May 2010, 2011, 2014, 2015. Black and white line work with editorial notations, panel numbers, dates, and King Features Syndicate copyright markings visible throughout; some sheets with paste-ups and production corrections.
    Largest sheet 5 3/4” x 14 1/2”.

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 55: 11 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art

    11 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art
    Ink on paper, eleven original multi-panel daily comic strips from Hagar the Horrible, dated October 2008, 2009, 2010. Black and white line work with editorial notations, panel numbers, dates, and King Features Syndicate copyright markings visible throughout; some sheets with paste-ups and production corrections.
    Largest sheet 5 3/4” x 14 1/2”.

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 56: 15 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art

    15 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art
    Ink on paper, fifteen original multi-panel daily comic strips from Hagar the Horrible, dated June 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2014. Black and white line work with editorial notations, panel numbers, dates, and King Features Syndicate copyright markings visible throughout; some sheets with paste-ups and production corrections.
    Largest sheet 5 3/4” x 14 1/2”.

    Estimate: $500 - $800

  • Lot 57: 13 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art

    13 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art
    Ink on paper, thirteen original multi-panel daily comic strips from Hagar the Horrible, dated October 2012, 2013, 2014, 2015. Black and white line work with editorial notations, panel numbers, dates, and King Features Syndicate copyright markings visible throughout; some sheets with paste-ups and production corrections.
    Largest sheet 5 3/4” x 14 1/2”.

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 58: 19 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art

    19 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art
    Ink on paper, nineteen original multi-panel daily comic strips from Hagar the Horrible, dated June 2013. Black and white line work with editorial notations, panel numbers, dates, and King Features Syndicate copyright markings visible throughout; some sheets with paste-ups and production corrections.
    Largest sheet 5 3/4” x 14 1/2”.

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 59: 10 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art

    10 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art
    Ink on paper, ten original multi-panel daily comic strips from Hagar the Horrible, dated November 2008, 2011, 2014. Black and white line work with editorial notations, panel numbers, dates, and King Features Syndicate copyright markings visible throughout; some sheets with paste-ups and production corrections.
    Largest sheet 5 3/4” x 14 1/2”.

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 60: 13 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art

    13 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art
    Ink on paper, thirteen original multi-panel daily comic strips from Hagar the Horrible, dated July 2003, 2008, 2010, 2012, 2014. Black and white line work with editorial notations, panel numbers, dates, and King Features Syndicate copyright markings visible throughout; some sheets with paste-ups and production corrections.
    Largest sheet 5 3/4” x 14 1/2”.

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 61: 11 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art

    11 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art
    Ink on paper, eleven original multi-panel daily comic strips from Hagar the Horrible, dated November 2012, 2013, 2015. Black and white line work with editorial notations, panel numbers, dates, and King Features Syndicate copyright markings visible throughout; some sheets with paste-ups and production corrections.
    Largest sheet 5 3/4” x 14 1/2”.

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 62: 10 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art

    10 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art
    Ink on paper, ten original multi-panel daily comic strips from Hagar the Horrible, dated July 2013. Black and white line work with editorial notations, panel numbers, dates, and King Features Syndicate copyright markings visible throughout; some sheets with paste-ups and production corrections.
    Largest sheet 5 3/4” x 14 1/2”.

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 63: 3 Half Hitch Sunday Comic Strip Original Art Boards

    3 Half Hitch Sunday Comic Strip Original Art Boards
    Group of three original Sunday comic strip art boards for Half Hitch, created by Hank Ketcham and distributed by King Features Syndicate, with artwork executed by Dick Hodgins. Ink on bristol board, each featuring full multi-panel Sunday format layouts with printed mastheads and hand-applied Zip-A-Tone shading. Dated examples include July 26, 1970; December 27, 1970; and July 1, 1973. The scenes depict naval and domestic humor characteristic of the series. Margins retain editorial notations, paste-ups, production markings, and light toning consistent with newspaper syndication use.
    Largest sheet 18 1/2” x 26 1/2”.

    Estimate: $500 - $800

  • Lot 64: 9 Dick Hodgins (American 20th Century), Original Editorial Cartoons

    9 Dick Hodgins (American 20th Century), Original Editorial Cartoons
    Nine original pen and ink editorial cartoons on illustration board, dated circa 1969–1977, addressing contemporary political and social issues including national debt and fiscal policy, federal mandates, Supreme Court balance, party politics, academic and urban policy debates, campaign finance, and New York State electoral contests. Subjects include satire on deficit spending and “$604B Nat’l Debt,” executive overreach themes, “the new politics,” high cost of political campaigns, Senate maneuvering, and New Democratic Coalition commentary. Each signed “Dick Hodgins” within the image, with pencil titles, publication dates, and printer’s slug notes to the margins.
    Largest sheet approximately 16″ x 20″.

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 65: 7 Hi and Lois Daily Comic Strip Original Art Group

    7 Hi and Lois Daily Comic Strip Original Art Group
    Created by Mort Walker, illustrated by Dik Browne
    Group of seven original daily comic strip artworks from Hi and Lois, dated March and April 1969. Pen and ink with printed copyright slug lines for King Features Syndicate, some with hand-applied color accents and editorial notations in margins. Classic domestic humor scenes featuring the Flagston family in multi-panel daily format.
    Drawn on illustration board.
    Largest sheet 7” x 19”.

    Estimate: $200 - $400

  • Lot 66: Roy Lichtenstein (American 1923–1997) Poster

    Roy Lichtenstein (American 1923–1997) Poster
    19th Annual Reuben Awards Poster, National Cartoonists Society, April 20, 1965
    Color offset lithograph poster executed for the National Cartoonists Society’s Nineteenth Annual Reuben Awards Dinner held at The Plaza, New York City. The bold Pop Art composition features a stylized New York skyline rendered in vivid yellow, red, black, and white, with graphic architectural forms and a speech bubble reading “This must be the place!” Signed and dated in plate 1965.
    Accompanied by an original National Cartoonists Society letter on NCS letterhead describing the commission and Lichtenstein’s participation in the event, signed by Jerry Robinson, First Vice President.
    Sheet size approximately 17 3/4″ x 24 1/2″

    Estimate: $100 - $300

  • Lot 67: 9 Dick Hodgins (American 20th Century), Original Editorial Cartoons

    9 Dick Hodgins (American 20th Century), Original Editorial Cartoons
    Nine original pen and ink editorial cartoons on illustration board, dated circa 1969–1977, addressing contemporary political and social issues including national debt and fiscal policy, federal mandates, Supreme Court balance, party politics, academic and urban policy debates, campaign finance, and New York State electoral contests. Subjects include satire on deficit spending and “$604B Nat’l Debt,” executive overreach themes, “the new politics,” high cost of political campaigns, Senate maneuvering, and New Democratic Coalition commentary. Each signed “Dick Hodgins” within the image, with pencil titles, publication dates, and printer’s slug notes to the margins.
    Largest sheet approximately 16″ x 20″.

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 68: 8 Dick Hodgins (American 20th Century), Original Editorial Cartoons

    8 Dick Hodgins (American 20th Century), Original Editorial Cartoons
    Eight original pen and ink editorial cartoons on illustration board, dated circa 1968–1976, addressing education policy, taxation, federal investigations, campaign politics, consumer boycotts, and government reform. Titles include examples such as “It’s A Good Morning, Class…,” “Why?,” “Mandatory Reading,” “Here’s To You, Abe!,” “Time For A Haircut,” “UMW Investigation,” and related works referencing state banking proposals and public debate. Each signed “Dick Hodgins” within the image, with pencil titles, publication dates, and printer’s slug notes to the margins.
    Largest sheet approximately 15″ x 20″.

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 69: 10 Dick Hodgins (American 20th Century), Original Editorial Cartoons

    10 Dick Hodgins (American 20th Century), Original Editorial Cartoons
    Ten original pen and ink editorial cartoons on illustration board, circa 1969–1976, addressing crime, judicial policy, capital punishment, public safety, and law enforcement. Subjects include “Proposed Sealing Of Crime Records,” “The Courts,” “Court’s Decision,” “Crime Increase,” “Death Penalty For Fatal Bombings,” “PBA,” “Proposed Ticket Blitz,” “Supreme Court Death Penalty Decision,” and a large-format example depicting an electric chair reserved for violent offenders. Each signed “Dick Hodgins,” with pencil titles, publication dates, printer’s slugs, and editorial notations to margins.
    Largest sheet approximately 16” x 20.

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 70: 10 Dick Hodgins (American 20th Century), Original Editorial Cartoons

    10 Dick Hodgins (American 20th Century), Original Editorial Cartoons
    Ten original pen and ink editorial cartoons on illustration board, dated circa 1969–1976, addressing political corruption, special interests, ethics investigations, public authorities, immigration policy, environmental pressures, campaign politics, and international finance. Titles include examples such as “Check ’Em All,” “Shadowed,” “Remember, Dorie — No Names,” “Hold ’Em Tighter, Arthur,” “High Cost Of Demands,” “Give ’Em A Send-Off,” “Do You Have A Reservation?,” “Elementary,” “New Deal Elixir,” and “Sanctuary! Sanctuary!” Each signed “Dick Hodgins” within the image, with pencil titles, publication dates, and printer’s slug notes to the margins.
    Largest sheet approximately 15″ x 20″.

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 71: 9 Dick Hodgins (American 20th Century), Original Editorial Cartoons

    9 Dick Hodgins (American 20th Century), Original Editorial Cartoons
    Nine original pen and ink editorial cartoons on illustration board, circa 1970–1977, addressing narcotics legislation, drug enforcement, student funding controversies, veterans’ benefits, higher education administration, and public policy reform. Subjects include “New Drug Law,” “Dope Dealers,” “Student Power,” “Get’s Uproot The Source!,” “Increased Benefits,” “A Phony Cloak,” and a large-format example titled “A Time To Remember” depicting a disabled veteran seated in a wheelchair. Each signed “Dick Hodgins,” with pencil titles, publication dates, printer’s slugs, and editorial notations to margins.
    Largest sheet approximately 16” x 20.”

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 72: 12 Dick Hodgins (American 20th Century), Original Editorial Cartoons

    12 Dick Hodgins (American 20th Century), Original Editorial Cartoons
    Twelve original pen and ink editorial cartoons on illustration board, dated circa 1969–1976, addressing drug legislation, law enforcement, student activism, federal investigations, public health enforcement, freedom of speech, media scrutiny, veterans’ benefits, environmental pollution, and government transparency. Titles include examples such as “New Drug Law,” “The Second Victim,” “Student Power,” “Gets Uproot The Source!,” “Unpredictable Fog,” “Witchcraft,” “Overdose,” and related works referencing public accountability, crime prevention, and social policy debates. Each signed “Dick Hodgins” within the image, with pencil titles, publication dates, and printer’s slug notes to the margins.
    Largest sheet approximately 16″ x 20″.

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 73: 10 Dick Hodgins (American 20th Century), Original Editorial Cartoons

    10 Dick Hodgins (American 20th Century), Original Editorial Cartoons
    Ten original pen and ink editorial cartoons on illustration board, dated circa 1969–1977, addressing taxation, fiscal policy, government spending, organized crime, and state revenue issues. Titles include examples such as “Winter’s Coming,” “I Made It Myself,” “Some Back-Up Man!,” “We’ll Hold You To That,” “Naw… I Don’t Mind If You Smoke!,” “Spooked!,” “The Impossible Dream?,” and “Welcome To The Club…,” with imagery referencing tax hikes, sales tax rollbacks, budget cuts, and organized crime revenues. Each signed “Dick Hodgins” within the image, with pencil titles, publication dates, and printer’s slug notes to the margins. Largest sheet approximately 15″ x 20″.

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 74: 10 Dick Hodgins (American 20th Century), Original Editorial Cartoons

    10 Dick Hodgins (American 20th Century), Original Editorial Cartoons
    Ten original pen and ink editorial cartoons on illustration board, dated circa 1969–1977, addressing taxation, government paperwork, federal aid, defense spending, budget surpluses, political patronage, immigration policy, economic recession, and consumer costs. Titles include examples such as “Overkill,” “Psst! Hey, Mister…,” “A Clear Choice,” “One Ray Of Sunshine,” “Just Wait, Kid…,” “Hear — And Heed!,” “Keep ’Em Flying,” “The Power Of A Woman,” and related works referencing sales tax rollbacks, spending cuts, and fiscal reform. Each signed “Dick Hodgins” within the image, with pencil titles, publication dates, and printer’s slug notes to the margins.
    Largest sheet approximately 15″ x 20″.

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 75: 11 Dick Hodgins (American 20th Century), Original Editorial Cartoons

    11 Dick Hodgins (American 20th Century), Original Editorial Cartoons
    Eleven original pen and ink editorial cartoons on illustration board, dated circa 1969–1977, addressing national identity, environmental policy, drug enforcement, veterans’ affairs, Supreme Court decisions, political campaigns, and government transparency. Subjects include works such as “We Are a Nation of Immigrants,” a maritime Bicentennial-themed composition, First Amendment commentary, anti-pollution imagery, federal aid and budget debates, and political reform satire. Each signed “Dick Hodgins” within the image, with pencil titles, publication dates, and printer’s slug notes to the margins.
    Largest sheet approximately 16″ x 20″.

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 76: 13 Dick Hodgins (American 20th Century), Original Editorial Cartoons

    13 Dick Hodgins (American 20th Century), Original Editorial Cartoons
    Thirteen original pen and ink editorial cartoons on illustration board, dated circa 1968–1977, addressing municipal finance, welfare policy, rent control, federal aid, taxation, organized crime, and agricultural subsidies. Subjects include “Corruption,” “Special Interests,” “High Cost Of Demands,” “Illegal Aliens,” “Tax Hikes,” “City Welfare Agencies,” “Break Glass In Case Of Emergency,” “Consumer Protection,” and a large-format example referencing “$ Billions In Farm Subsidies.” Each signed “Dick Hodgins,” with pencil titles, publication dates, and printer’s slug annotations to margins.
    Largest sheet approximately 16″ x 22 1/2″.

    Estimate: $800 - $1200

  • Lot 77: 9 Dick Hodgins (American 20th Century), Original Editorial Cartoons

    9 Dick Hodgins (American 20th Century), Original Editorial Cartoons
    Eleven original pen and ink editorial cartoons on illustration board, dated circa 1969–1977, addressing contemporary political and social issues including foreign policy, campaign politics, legislative inaction, Supreme Court balance, labor relations, and New York State electoral contests. Subjects include commentary on the Nobel Prize and Soviet dissident Andrei Sakharov, televised political debates, “new government erector set” satire, congressional gridlock, high campaign costs, New York Senate politics (Eugene McCarthy), and labor union reform themes. Each signed “Dick Hodgins” within the image, with pencil titles, publication dates, and printer’s slug notes to the margins.
    Largest sheet approximately 16″ x 20″.

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 78: Chris Browne (American 1952–2023), Hagar the Horrible Sunday Comic Strip

    Chris Browne (American 1952–2023), Hagar the Horrible Sunday Comic Strip
    Ink on paper, multi-panel Sunday format for the long-running King Features Syndicate comic strip Hagar the Horrible. Depicting Hagar and family in a domestic vignette centered around mealtime humor, rendered in bold graphic blacks and expressive linework characteristic of Browne’s later period. Copyright 2009 King Features Syndicate, Inc. visible within panel. Date February 1st. Signed in plate “Chris Browne.”
    Sheet size: 12″ x 17″.

    Estimate: $500 - $800

  • Lot 79: 12 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art

    12 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art
    Ink on paper, twelve original multi-panel daily comic strips from Hagar the Horrible, dated November 2009, 2010. Black and white line work with editorial notations, panel numbers, dates, and King Features Syndicate copyright markings visible throughout; some sheets with paste-ups and production corrections.
    Largest sheet 5 3/4” x 14 1/2”.

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 80: Chris Browne (American 1952–2023), Hagar the Horrible Sunday Comic Strip

    Chris Browne (American 1952–2023), Hagar the Horrible Sunday Comic Strip Original Art
    Ink on paper, nine-panel Sunday format comic strip for the King Features Syndicate series Hagar the Horrible. Depicting Hagar and Helga in a humorous domestic exchange concerning marriage, children, and Viking exploits, executed in bold line with strong black fill typical of Browne’s clean graphic style. Copyright 2009 King Features Syndicate, Inc. visible within panel. Date March 3rd. Signed in plate “Chris Browne.”
    Sheet size: 11 1/2″ x 16 1/2″.

    Estimate: $500 - $800

  • Lot 81: 10 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art

    10 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art
    Ink on paper, ten original multi-panel daily comic strips from Hagar the Horrible, dated December 2010, 2012. Black and white line work with editorial notations, panel numbers, dates, and King Features Syndicate copyright markings visible throughout; some sheets with paste-ups and production corrections.
    Largest sheet 5 3/4” x 14 1/2”.

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 82: 13 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art

    13 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art
    Ink on paper, thirteen original multi-panel daily comic strips from Hagar the Horrible, dated December 2013, 2014. Black and white line work with editorial notations, panel numbers, dates, and King Features Syndicate copyright markings visible throughout; some sheets with paste-ups and production corrections.
    Largest sheet 5 3/4” x 14 1/2”.

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 83: Chris Browne (American 1952–2023), Hagar the Horrible Sunday Comic Strip

    Chris Browne (American 1952–2023), Hagar the Horrible Sunday Comic Strip Original Art
    Ink on paper, nine-panel Sunday format comic strip for the King Features Syndicate series Hagar the Horrible. The strip depicts Hagar humorously praising a home-cooked meal, only to reveal he was referring to his own wedding cake, illustrated in Browne’s bold graphic line with rich black fields and expressive character detail. Copyright 2009 King Features Syndicate, Inc. printed within panel. Date November 15th. Signed in plate “Chris Browne.”
    Sheet size: 12″ x 17″.

    Estimate: $500 - $800

  • Lot 84: 4 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art

    4 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art
    to include three original hand drawn pencil comic strips featuring Hagar, two are double sided featuring another comic strip penned in ink. Black and white line work with editorial notations, panel numbers, dates, and King Features Syndicate copyright markings visible, along with a family portrait drawn in red. Largest 6″ x 14 1/4″

    Estimate: $300 - $600

  • Lot 85: 8 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art

    8 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art
    Ink on paper, thirteen original multi-panel daily comic strips from Hagar the Horrible, dated December 2008, 2009, 2011. Black and white line work with editorial notations, panel numbers, dates, and King Features Syndicate copyright markings visible throughout; some sheets with paste-ups and production corrections.
    Largest sheet 5 3/4” x 14 1/2”.

    Estimate: $200 - $400

  • Lot 86: Chris Browne (American 1952–2023), Hagar the Horrible Sunday Comic Strip

    Chris Browne (American 1952–2023), Hagar the Horrible Sunday Comic Strip Original Art
    Ink on paper, nine-panel Sunday format comic strip for the King Features Syndicate series Hagar the Horrible. The strip humorously centers on Helga’s frustration with Hagar’s inattentiveness, culminating in the punchline that the only words he hears are “dinner is table!” Rendered in bold black line with strong graphic contrast and characteristic expressive figures. Copyright 2012 King Features Syndicate printed within panel. Date October 14th. Signed in plate “Chris Browne.”
    Sheet size: 11 1/2″ x 16 1/2″.

    Estimate: $500 - $800

  • Lot 87: Dik Browne (American 1917–1989), Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip

    Dik Browne (American 1917–1989), Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip
    Ink on paper, three-panel daily comic strip featuring Hagar and Helga beneath a night sky, signed in plate and dated November 3rd 1973, with King Features Syndicate copyright line. Black and white line work with solid ink backgrounds.
    Sheet size 7” x 14 1/2”.

    Estimate: $300 - $600

  • Lot 89: 10 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art

    10 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art
    Ink on paper, ten original multi-panel daily comic strips from Hagar the Horrible, dated January 2014, and 2015. Black and white line work with editorial notations, panel numbers, dates, and King Features Syndicate copyright markings visible throughout; some sheets with paste-ups and production corrections.
    Largest sheet 5 3/4” x 14 1/2”.

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 90: Chris Browne (American 1952–2023), Hagar the Horrible Sunday Comic Strip

    Chris Browne (American 1952–2023), Hagar the Horrible Sunday Comic Strip Original Art
    Ink on paper, nine-panel Sunday format original comic strip for the King Features Syndicate series Hagar the Horrible. The strip humorously depicts Helga attempting to rouse Hagar from bed, with references to an elaborate breakfast menu and the punchline that he “married well.” Executed in bold black ink with strong graphic contrast and expressive character detail. Copyright 2013 King Features Syndicate printed within panel. Date November 10th. Signed in plate “Chris Browne.”
    Sheet size: 11 1/2″ x 16 1/2″.

    Estimate: $500 - $800

  • Lot 91: 10 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art

    10 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art
    Ink on paper, ten original multi-panel daily comic strips from Hagar the Horrible, dated January 2009, and 2011. Black and white line work with editorial notations, panel numbers, dates, and King Features Syndicate copyright markings visible throughout; some sheets with paste-ups and production corrections.
    Largest sheet 5 3/4” x 14 1/2”.

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 92: Chris Browne (American 1952–2023), Hagar the Horrible Sunday Comic Strip Original Art

    Chris Browne (American 1952–2023), Hagar the Horrible Sunday Comic Strip Original Art
    Ink on paper, nine-panel Sunday format original comic strip for the King Features Syndicate series Hagar the Horrible. The strip features Hagar responding to a growing sense of foreboding, ordering the household to secure valuables, board up windows, and take cover—only to reveal the impending “disaster” as visiting relatives rather than a hurricane. Bold black ink with strong graphic contrast and expressive line work. Copyright 2013 King Features Syndicate printed within panel. Date March 7th. Signed in plate “Chris Browne”; light editorial notations visible in margins.
    Sheet size: 14″ x 17″.

    Estimate: $500 - $800

  • Lot 93: 10 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art

    10 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art
    Ink on paper, ten original multi-panel daily comic strips from Hagar the Horrible, dated February 2009, 2010, 2012. Black and white line work with editorial notations, panel numbers, dates, and King Features Syndicate copyright markings visible throughout; some sheets with paste-ups and production corrections.
    Largest sheet 5 3/4” x 14 1/2”.

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 94: 10 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art

    10 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art
    Ink on paper, ten original multi-panel daily comic strips from Hagar the Horrible, dated February 2008, 2013, 2015. Black and white line work with editorial notations, panel numbers, dates, and King Features Syndicate copyright markings visible throughout; some sheets with paste-ups and production corrections.
    Largest sheet 5 3/4” x 14 1/2”.

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 95: Chris Browne (American 1952–2023), Hagar the Horrible Sunday Comic Strip Original Art

    Chris Browne (American 1952–2023), Hagar the Horrible Sunday Comic Strip Original Art
    Ink on paper, nine-panel Sunday format original comic strip for the King Features Syndicate series Hagar the Horrible. The strip features Hagar and Helga in a moonlit setting, with humorous exchanges on romance and appearance, culminating in a classic punchline panel. Executed in bold black ink with strong graphic contrast and characteristic expressive line work. Copyright 2013 King Features Syndicate printed within panel. Date May 12th. Signed in plate “Chris Browne”; light editorial notations and paste-ups visible in margins.
    Sheet size: 11 1/2″ x 17″.

    Estimate: $500 - $800

  • Lot 96: Chris Browne (American 1952–2023), Hagar the Horrible Sunday Comic Strip Original Art

    Chris Browne (American 1952–2023), Hagar the Horrible Sunday Comic Strip Original Art
    Ink on paper, original multi-panel Sunday comic strip for the King Features Syndicate series Hagar the Horrible. The strip features Hagar in a reflective woodland setting, humorously debating solitude versus companionship, concluding with a wide final panel populated by woodland animals and the punchline, “I’ve got lots of friends!” Executed in bold black ink with strong graphic contrast and expressive line work characteristic of Browne’s hand. Copyright 2014 King Features Syndicate printed within panel. Date October 12th. Signed in plate “Chris Browne”; light editorial notations visible in margins.
    Sheet size: 14″ x 17″.

    Estimate: $500 - $800

  • Lot 97: 10 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art

    10 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art
    Ink on paper, ten original multi-panel daily comic strips from Hagar the Horrible, dated March 2008, 2009, 2010. Black and white line work with editorial notations, panel numbers, dates, and King Features Syndicate copyright markings visible throughout; some sheets with paste-ups and production corrections.
    Largest sheet 5 3/4” x 14 1/2”.

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 98: 10 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art

    10 Chris Browne, Hagar the Horrible Daily Comic Strip Original Art
    Ink on paper, ten original multi-panel daily comic strips from Hagar the Horrible, dated March 2012, 2015. Black and white line work with editorial notations, panel numbers, dates, and King Features Syndicate copyright markings visible throughout; some sheets with paste-ups and production corrections.
    Largest sheet 5 3/4” x 14 1/2”.

    Estimate: $300 - $500

  • Lot 99: 10 Dick Hodgins (American 20th Century), Original Editorial Cartoons

    10 Dick Hodgins (American 20th Century), Original Editorial Cartoons
    Ten original pen and ink editorial cartoons on illustration board, dated circa 1970–1977, addressing political campaigns, urban unrest, censorship, public education, environmental concerns, research funding, and international affairs. Titles include examples such as “Time For Deflation,” “You Have The Power To Prevent It,” “Clouding The Day,” “The Four R’s,” “Tomorrow’s Museum?,” “American Progress,” and related works referencing the United Nations and global trade tensions. Each signed “Dick Hodgins” within the image, with pencil titles, publication dates, and printer’s slug notes to the margins.
    Largest sheet approximately 15″ x 20″.

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 100: 6 Dick Hodgins (American 20th Century), Original Editorial Cartoons

    6 Dick Hodgins (American 20th Century), Original Editorial Cartoons
    Six original pen and ink editorial cartoons on illustration board, dated circa 1970–1977, addressing U.S. energy policy, oil resources, OPEC relations, alternate energy debates, and congressional action. Titles include examples such as “The Vanquished,” “You Have The Power To Prevent It,” “Voluntary Energy Cuts,” “It Could Happen,” “Honeymoon Over?,” and “Round And Round They Go.” Each signed “Dick Hodgins” within the image, with pencil titles, publication dates, and printer’s slug notes to the margins.
    Largest sheet approximately 15″ x 20″.

    Estimate: $400 - $600

  • Lot 101: 10 Dick Hodgins (American 20th Century), Original Editorial Cartoons

    10 Dick Hodgins (American 20th Century), Original Editorial Cartoons
    Ten original pen and ink editorial cartoons on illustration board, dated circa 1975–1977, addressing New York City fiscal concerns, transportation delays, bond issues, social security, zoning reform, economic recovery, and municipal governance. Titles include examples such as “Why Pick On Me?,” “Update,” “Counterfire! How Dare They?,” “Big Mac Bonds,” “A Good Place To Begin,” “Lingering Aroma,” “Give It Full Throttle, Abe,” and related works. Each signed “Dick Hodgins” within the image, with pencil titles, publication dates, and printer’s slug notes to the margins.
    Largest sheet approximately 15″ x 20″.

    Estimate: $500 - $1000

  • Lot 102: 14 Dick Hodgins (American 20th Century), Original Editorial Cartoons

    14 Dick Hodgins (American 20th Century), Original Editorial Cartoons
    Fourteen original pen and ink editorial cartoons on illustration board, dated circa 1969–1980, addressing U.S. Postal Service reform, labor strikes, pension reform, court reform, social security, union opposition, and broader political and bureaucratic themes. Titles include examples such as “Set ’Em Packing!,” “For Whom The Bell Tolls,” “Get Marcus Welby!,” “Register To Vote, Sir?,” “Down To The Wire,” “Hobbled Horse,” “The Dark At The Top Of The Stairs,” “Booting It,” and related works. Each signed “Dick Hodgins” within the image, with pencil titles, publication dates, and printer’s slug notes to the margins.
    Largest sheet approximately 15″ x 20″.

    Estimate: $800 - $1200

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