One space of focus in comedian amassing that has been missed since different types of media started to have such an important affect on the pastime is that of looking down key comics by prime creators. Never concern. We’re right here that can assist you type via the highest books by particular person creators, each when it comes to investing and studying. This time we’re wanting on the works of Jim Steranko.
An Artistic Meteor
Perhaps no comedian guide artist has as a lot fame with as mild a resume as Jim Steranko. He exploded onto the scene in 1966 along with his work on Nick Fury within the pages of Strange Tales. Combining the facility of Kirby and Buscema with a modernism that hadn’t but been seen in comics, Steranko was catapulted into stardom.
Within a number of years, Steranko was carried out at Marvel, and – for all intents and functions – carried out with comics. There was a smattering of covers and his work on FOOM, however nothing to match along with his work within the late Sixties.
Steranko’s first comedian guide work was for Harvey the place he was introduced on to work on their new superhero line. His major work was as a author, nevertheless, with little of his paintings getting used. His first paintings was on the splash web page of Spyman #1, a stylized rendition of Spyman’s hand that additionally made it to the duvet.
There are 143 graded copies of Spyman #1 within the CGC census. While it’s nicely-recognized that that is Steranko’s first work, there’s so little right here that it makes for a really reasonably priced comedian. Recent gross sales embrace two 8.0 graded copies promoting in May for $305 and a slashed $325.
There is a few conjecture that Steranko’s paintings – no less than breakdowns – was utilized in Double-Dare Adventures #1, which I wrote about in a latest Undervalued & Overlooked Silver Age Comics weblog.
Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.
Steranko began at Marvel as most artists did in 1966, ending Jack Kirby’s tough pencils. Strange Tales #151 marks his first work at Marvel as he penciled and inked over Kirby’s layouts on “Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D.” in that problem and the following. There are 334 graded copies of this comedian within the CGC census.
The singular 9.8 graded copy offered for the primary time ever within the April 2 Heritage public sale for $4,320. In the extra pedestrian 9.4 grade, after reaching a peak of $423 in a March 25 eBay public sale, the worth plummeted to $255 in a May 7 eBay public sale. It’s arduous to say which is nearer to a sensible worth.
If you’re seeking to buy a duplicate, undoubtedly play up the most recent sale in your haggling.
Steranko’s first full problem with pencils and inks – and in addition his first full cowl – was Strange Tales #153. Peaking in worth within the 9.4 grade at $305 in 2019, it at the moment has a 90-day common of $204. After dropping as little as $173 in December 2022, it has not too long ago risen to the 90-day common.
By Strange Tales #155, Steranko had grow to be a one-man present on Nick Fury, taking on not simply the scripting, but additionally the coloring with that problem. A 9.4 offered within the February 13 Heritage public sale for $402, a peak value.
Much extra reasonably priced within the decrease grades, the typical gross sales value for an 8.0 graded copy in 2022 was simply $64.
Rising Fame
Steranko’s work on Nick Fury had grow to be extremely fashionable all through 1967 as he efficiently weaved in groundbreaking and modern strategies. His paintings had a 3-dimensional high quality that included picture collages and planes of depth that had scarcely been used prior in comedian books. He was additionally increasing the solid within the “Nick Fury” collection, introducing Contessa Valentina Allegro de Fontaine as Nick’s love curiosity in Strange Tales #159. Despite the downturn in again points over the previous 12 months, this problem reached a report value within the April 2 Heritage public sale the place a 9.8 offered for $4,920. Thanks to Val’s inclusion within the MCU and upcoming starring position in Thunderbolts, anticipate costs to remain excessive for this problem.
Of all Steranko’s covers on the collection, Strange Tales #167 stands head and shoulders above the others. One of his most iconic items, it’s beloved by Steranko aficionados and Marvel Silver Age collectors.
There are 648 graded copies, and the report value was set on January 15 when a 9.8 offered in a Heritage public sale for $3,840. If you’ll be able to’t afford the highest grade, the present 30 and 90-day averages for a 9.0 stand at $180.
Nick Fury Solo Series
When Marvel’s output exploded in 1968, Steranko moved with Nick Fury to his model new solo collection, starting with Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #1. While his work grew ever extra inventive, Steranko wouldn’t final lengthy on the collection.
Writing and drawing simply 4 points, his final was Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #5. While he contributed covers for plenty of extra points – some spectacular in their very own proper – there would by no means be one other problem written and penciled by Steranko.
Introducing the villain Scorpio, Nick Fury, Agent of S.H.I.E.L.D. #1 boasts a powerful 2,555 graded copies within the CGC census. Despite this massive quantity, values are excessive. The present 30-day common for a 9.8 stands at $3,399, whereas the 30-day common for a 9.4 is at $564.
Like many comics, this problem has skilled a decline in worth, though not as steep as many others.
X-Men
Steranko’s subsequent transfer was a little bit of a shock, as he moved to X-Men beginning with X-Men #49. He solely lasted three points however in simply these few comics he had a long-lasting impression on the collection. X-Men #50 is one among Steranko’s most sought-after works.
Besides the introduction of Polaris, the problem additionally sports activities the primary use of the X-Men emblem – designed by Steranko – that might be used for many years after and is the one most readily related to the staff.
There are 2,627 graded copies of X-Men #50 within the CGC census. It is likely one of the most respected of all Steranko’s comedian works. While it’s been a 12 months since a 9.8 graded copy offered for a report-setting value of $5,760, costs in different grades have seen a decline, dropping right down to roughly 2021 values.
An enormous key, it’s arduous to see costs dropping rather more; though in the event that they do, undoubtedly contemplate a purchase order. It’s an necessary problem with an iconic cowl, maybe the best of Steranko’s profession.
Captain America
Steranko moved subsequent to Captain America. As with X-Men, he solely lasted three points, writing and drawing Captain America #110, Captain America #111, and Captain America #113. All three of those are superb comics with superlative covers.
While Captain America #111 comprises yet one more iconic cowl by Steranko, it’s Captain America #110 with the primary look of Madame Hydra (aka Viper) that has captured collectors’ consideration.
There are 1,829 graded copies of Captain America #110 within the CGC census. The most up-to-date sale of a 9.8 in October 2022 hit a report value of $7,267. Curiously, whereas a 9.2 has dropped as little as $403 in a May 15 eBay public sale, this comedian has been rising in worth within the 9.0 grade, promoting in a February 20 Heritage public sale for $384, a May 30 Heritage public sale for $432, and a May 31 fastened value eBay sale for $500.
Legacy
And that was just about it. While there can be a pair extra points, Steranko’s comedian profession had – for probably the most half – come to an finish. Lasting solely three years, his paintings blazed throughout the comedian guide firmament solely to vanish because the Sixties got here to an in depth.
While he would contribute paintings to covers right here and there, he would by no means once more be a daily comedian guide artist or author. Steranko created a few of the most defining work of the period and his affect could be seen in lots of fashionable-day comics in addition to in movies and TV collection.
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