DITKO, STEVE - Tales of Suspense #43 pg 1, splash - Sci Fi Time Travel story - $15,250 - (Colfax, CA)
ORIGINAL MARVEL SILVER-AGE COMIC BOOK ARTWORK Tales of Suspense (1959) #43 page 1Published Jul 1963 by Marvel. "You Can't Change the Past!", script by Stan Lee, art by Steve Ditko; A scientist creates a time machine just to prove that it can be done, but never plans to use it, since he knows that it would be too dangerous to attempt to alter the past. Drawn on larger Silver-Age Marvel comic art board, about 13" x 19" (Only the Steve Ditko artwork is for sale, the comic it was published in is shown just as reference!) International shipping can be arranged, but please contact us before bidding! Because of the cost, I will be open to time payment, using various options for bidding, etc. Please email me to assist in your bidding questions: GENERAL INFO ON COMIC BOOK ARTWORK LISTED ON EBAY: ...These are generally the hand drawn art works. Each an unique image labored by artist(s) for many hours or some times days to produce the key storytelling image...whether it is pencil or ink or color.. Original art is one of a kind.. Not the mass produced reproductions like comic books, where even gentle handling can drop its value & collectibility- which is not the case for comic art. It also tends to increase in value, maybe even at a faster rate then the comic book....... TERMS: BIDS: Please resolve all matters before bidding. At the time of auctions end, all bids will be considered final. Please only bid if you are serious and able to pay for your bids. No conditional bids. PAYMENT:Buyer to follow Ebay rules. Please contact us with questions / details. SHIPPING: Bidder will pay an appropriate amount for Postage and Insurance; Special offer on postage: if you are the winner of multiple lots from our auctions and/or store items, purchasing them at the same time... we will never charge you full postage rates for your additional lots. As long as we can safely mail your wins in one package, we will only charge you once (for the largest, heaviest, most difficult to package item) a
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