AMAZING SPIDER-MAN #36 COMPLETE STORY ORIGINAL COLOR GUIDES (STAN GOLDBERG ATTRIBUTED).
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$16,549.50 (Includes 18% Buyer's Premium)
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Wednesday, July 26, 2023 9:00:00 PM (20 Minute Clock Begins At Wednesday, July 26, 2023 9:00:00 PM)
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Auction #238 Session II
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Item Description
7x10" photostat sheets with copy of the art to The Amazing Spider-Man #36 (Marvel, May 1966), featuring the first appearance of the Uncanny Looter (Norton Fester). Hand colored with a few color notations and used as color guides for the published issue. Complete 20 page story (no cover) for the storyline "When Falls The Meteor!" by Stan Lee, lettering by Artie Simek and art by Steve Ditko. Color attributed to Stan Goldberg. Pages have light aging, handling wear and light edge wrinkling from coloring process and upper left corners have minor corner crease and staple holes as originally produced. VF. Stan Goldberg (1932-2014) was an American comic book artist known for his work as a Marvel Comics colorist who in the 1960s helped design the original color scheme for Spider-Man. As Atlas segued into Marvel, Goldberg began freelance-coloring the company's comic books through the mid-1960s, working with such artists as Steve Ditko and Jack Kirby to create the color designs for major characters such as the Fantastic Four, the Hulk and others during the Silver Age of comic books. Other Marvel colorists of that era all of whom, like Goldberg, worked uncredited at that time - included George Roussos, Marie Severin and, on his own work only, Jim Steranko. Earliest known original and complete color guide set for The Amazing Spider-Man. Rare opportunity to obtain a key piece of Spider-Man comic book history. John B. Goodrich Collection.
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