Posted 11 months ago
colts1888
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In the late 1970s my grandfather went to the commodore before they demolished it and slvaged any items he could. He came across this drawing by Pat Broderick. After some research I found that in 1973 Pat Broderick entered a marvel competition for a chance at becoming the next marvel artist. He wound up winning the competition. It would seem as though this was one of the drawings used by Broderick in the competition. What would a fair value be on such a rare and unique piece. Any input is much appreciated.
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You may want to contact Heritage Auctions or Sideshow Collectibles for an estimate. They auction comic book memorabilia and might be able to help you.
lostone- thanks for the information Ill defiantly be sending them an email and getting an estimate on the value of this piece.