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  • RUSS HEATH (1926-2018). CAPRI SATELLITE. ink and tempera on paper 13 ½ x 17
    Sep. 12, 2024

    RUSS HEATH (1926-2018). CAPRI SATELLITE. ink and tempera on paper 13 ½ x 17

    Est: $600 - $800

    RUSS HEATH (1926-2018). CAPRI SATELLITE. ink and tempera on paper 13 ½ x 17 ½ in. (34.3 x 44.5 cm.) (sight).

    Christie's
  • Russ Heath. Our Army at War. Original Story Art.
    Apr. 14, 2021

    Russ Heath. Our Army at War. Original Story Art.

    Est: $4,000 - $6,000

    (8 1/2) Page Story issue # 196 pages 18-22, 24-25, & 27-28. From the Joe Kubert Estate.

    Weiss Auctions
  • Russ Heath Little Annie Fanny Drawing
    Sep. 22, 2019

    Russ Heath Little Annie Fanny Drawing

    Est: $50 - $100

    A drawing of the Kurtzman/Elder character Little Annie Fanny, by comic book artist Russ Heath, who worked with Will Elder as his chief assistant on the strip in the 1960s. The image is from the final panel of the tenth Annie Fanny strip, published in Playboy in November, 1963. Signed lower left, dated 2000 lower right, executed in pencil, ink and watercolor on paper. From the collection of Albert J Raman. Size: sheet is 9" X 12", frame is 13" X 16".

    Barry S. Slosberg Inc
  • Russ Heath, Spiderman, Model Cel, 1983
    May. 27, 2016

    Russ Heath, Spiderman, Model Cel, 1983

    Est: $150 - $195

    Hand Inked Model Cel in Frame USA, 1983 Russ Heath (b. 1926)—American comic artist Signed by Russ Heath & Stan Lee With certificate of authenticity from Choice Fine Art Dimensions in frame: 22 ¼ x 17 ½ in. (56.5 x 44.5 cm.) Excellent condition Estimate: $400 The work is a character model cel of Spiderman in three full body poses rendered by comic book artist Russ Heath. The piece includes the pen that Stan Lee used to sign the model cel and a picture of Stan Lee. Russ Heath (American, b. 1926) Comic book artist Russ Heath focused much of his work on western and military themes in response to the reality of World War II during his adolescence. Born in New Jersey, Heath moved to New York City where he landed a position at Timely Comics, a forerunner to Marvel Comics. His work on the series All-American Men of War (1952/1953) published by DC Comics served as the starting point for works by artist Roy Lichtenstein. Stan Lee (American, b. 1922) Stanley Martin Lieber, who adopted the legal name of Stan Lee, began his career as an assistant at the Timely Comics division of Pulp Magazine. Timely would later became Marvel Comics. Lee’s first superhero co-creation was the Destroyer in “Mystic Comics #6”. He gave his superheroes flawed humanity and complexity, a change from the perfect people they once portrayed. Lee is credited as a co-creator of several beloved superhero characters including Spider-Man, Iron Man, the Hulk, the Fantastic Four, Thor and the X-Men. As the former president and chairman of Marvel Comics, he expanded the company into a multimedia corporation. Condition The work appears to be in excellent condition. It was not inspected outside of frame. Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

    Auctionata US
  • Russ Heath (né 1926) "Death Patrol" Comic
    Sep. 25, 2014

    Russ Heath (né 1926) "Death Patrol" Comic

    Est: $300 - $500

    War Adventures Comic #7 Death Patrol, A-607, 08/1952 comic book pages. Seven unpublished stapled pages, each measuring approximately 10.25" x 6.5". Mac L Pakula signed on the back. Weighs less than a pound. From the estate of "Golden Age" comic book artist Mac L. Pakula. This item was more than likely given to Pakula for drawing and shading practice by the publisher.

    J Levine Auction & Appraisal LLC
  • Russ Heath (né 1926) "Death Patrol" Comic
    Sep. 11, 2014

    Russ Heath (né 1926) "Death Patrol" Comic

    Est: $500 - $800

    War Adventures Comic #7 Death Patrol, A-607, 08/1952 comic book pages. Seven unpublished stapled pages, each measuring approximately 10.25" x 6.5". Mac L Pakula signed on the back. Weighs less than a pound. From the estate of "Golden Age" comic book artist Mac L. Pakula. This item was more than likely given to Pakula for drawing and shading practice by the publisher.

    J Levine Auction & Appraisal LLC
  • Russ Heath (1926-) Atlas Tales, War Adventures #7
    Aug. 14, 2014

    Russ Heath (1926-) Atlas Tales, War Adventures #7

    Est: $500 - $1,000

    War Adventures Comic #7 Death Patrol, A-607, 08/1952 comic book page art. Seven stapled pages of single sided art. Approximately 10.25" x 6.5". Mac L Pakula signed on the back. Weighs less than a pound. From the estate of "Golden Age" comic book artist Mac L. Pakula.

    J Levine Auction & Appraisal LLC
  • Russ Heath Star Spangled War Stories #128 "War That Tim
    Nov. 19, 2010

    Russ Heath Star Spangled War Stories #128 "War That Tim

    Est: -

    Russ Heath Star Spangled War Stories #128 "War That Time Forgot" Cover Re-Creation Original Art (2009). The army vs. dinosaurs -- what battle could be more compelling for a Baby Boomer in the sixties? Russ Heath re-creates his show-stopping cover for "The Million Dollar Medal," in ink and watercolor. The image area of this piece based on the fondly remember series measures 10.5" x 15.5", and the condition is Excellent.

    Heritage Auctions
  • Russ Heath G. I. Combat #114 Cover Re-Creation Original
    Nov. 19, 2010

    Russ Heath G. I. Combat #114 Cover Re-Creation Original

    Est: -

    Russ Heath G. I. Combat #114 Cover Re-Creation Original Art (2009). Russ Heath drew a battalion of war stories for DC, including early issues of G. I. Combat. Here he re-creates his explosive cover for "Battle Origin of the Haunted Tank," in ink and watercolor. The image area measures 10.5" x 15.5", and the art's condition is Excellent.

    Heritage Auctions
  • Russ Heath Our Army at War #89 Cover Re-Creation Origin
    Nov. 19, 2010

    Russ Heath Our Army at War #89 Cover Re-Creation Origin

    Est: -

    Russ Heath Our Army at War #89 Cover Re-Creation Original Art (2010). When it comes to creating riveting "you are there" greytone cover scenes, few DC artists can match the supremely talented Russ Heath. This Heath re-creation of a scene based on the 1959 Bob Haney thriller, "Tank 711," has a special twist -- Sgt. Rock is now "pinch-hitting" for the tank commander on the original version. This four star battle classic has an image area of 11" x 16", and the art is in Excellent condition. Russ Heath signed the art at the lower right.

    Heritage Auctions
  • Russ Heath Complete 5-page Story "Candy Barr" Original
    Nov. 19, 2010

    Russ Heath Complete 5-page Story "Candy Barr" Original

    Est: -

    Russ Heath Complete 5-page Story "Candy Barr" Original Art (undated). Five page tale featuring the story of the most notorious of Jack Ruby's girls -- Candy Barr. Each page has an image area of 13" x 17" and is in Excellent condition. See all the pages at HA.com/7027!

    Heritage Auctions
  • HARVEY KURTZMAN (American 1924 - 1993), WILL ELDER
    Oct. 15, 2008

    HARVEY KURTZMAN (American 1924 - 1993), WILL ELDER

    Est: $10,000 - $12,000

    HARVEY KURTZMAN (American 1924 - 1993), WILL ELDER (American 1922 - 2008), and RUSS HEATH (American b.1926) Euphoria-in-the-Pines Resort, Little Annie Fanny story, Playboy, September 1966 Mixed-media on board 15 x 10.5 in. Not signed This five-page story was reprinted on pages 126-130 of Playboy's Little Annie Fanny, Volume 1, Dark Horse Comics, 2000.

    Heritage Auctions
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