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Cover of TV21 #90 Monster built by Roger Dicken |
The November catalogue at
Comic Book Auctions Limited run by Malcolm Phillips has some amazing materials up for auction. Follow that link for his catalogue and illustrations and bid via The Saleroom
here. He has been entrusted by Bob Monkhouse's Estate to sell some of this collector's extensive artwork and comics. As he says (without hyperbole in my opinion)
We are delighted to draw your attention to some magnificent artwork
boards consigned to us from the Bob Monkhouse Archive. They comprise
pieces from 1900–1974 and include Ally Sloper by W F Thomas, Film Fun’s
Terry Thomas by Terry Wakefield, Erik The Viking, The Trigan Empire,
both by Don Lawrence with Garth and Thunderbirds pieces by Frank
Bellamy. The Thunderbirds double-page illustration is magnificent and
one of his best boards ever to come up for auction.
Tom Derbyshire at
Antiques Trade Gazette has
written a piece on the auction, which in itself is going to raise some outside interest, in my opinion.
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Original art - sans balloons - Thunderbirds from TV21 #90 |
The Thunderbirds strip comes from
TV21 #90, from the story where TB3 crashes on Venus, after blasting some solar matter to pieces. The photo doesn't do this piece credit as I think the colours look very bright and preserved correctly. What's interesting here is the lack of balloons and captions. This is very unusual to see and I'd love to know how Bob Monkhouse managed to get this like this. Alan Davis' collection of Polaroids and other photos show how Thunderbirds would have been delivered by Bellamy to the publisher, but the artwork I've normally seen for sale has balloons stuck on (or falling off!) so this is a wonderful sale.
Malcolm describes the artwork like this:
Thunderbirds original double-page artwork (1966) drawn, painted and signed by Frank Bellamy for TV Century 21 No 90 1966. From the Bob Monkhouse Archive. The front cover of the comic screamed, "Nightmare Splashdown for Crippled Ship - Monster Attacks Thunderbird 3!" And here is Bellamy's brilliant double-page artwork to prove it! The 'Thunderbirds' logo is an unattached laser colour copy, as are the word balloons with the original comic, all included in the lot. Bright, fresh Pelikan inks on board. 28 x 20 ins.
Auctioneer's estimate
1,800 GBP - 2,300 GBP (opening bid 1,620 GBP)
The original with the word balloons and captions attached looked like this - bearing in mind it's a scan that's joined together, but you can still see how vibrant the original is.
The three Garth strips that are being offered form the Bob Monkhouse Estate are from "The Wreckers" story that ran in from 26 October 1973 - 18 February 1974. These three (H26, H27 and H29) show a lovely action sequence in the water - not quite consecutively - and demonstrate how very clear Bellamy's art was for the Garth strip in the
Daily Mirror.
Garth: 3 original consecutive [sic] artworks drawn and signed by Frank Bellamy
from the Daily Mirror Jan/Feb 1974. From the Bob Monkhouse Archive.
Garth saves Andromeda from Tallion's clutches … Indian ink on board. 20 x
8 ins (x3)
Auctioneer's estimate
350 GBP - 400 GBP - (opening bid 320 GBP)
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H26, H27 and H29 "The Wreckers" Frank Bellamy |
As part of the wonderful public service I offer, here's the missing H28 that would have made these consecutive. BUT you are still getting 2 consecutive strips plus one more from the same story from the same source!
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H28 of The Wreckers story |
I shall record the details as usual here and on my spreadsheet, when the auction ends
AUCTION SUMMARY
Thunderbirds - TV21 #90
WHERE?:
Comic Book Auctions Ltd
STARTING BID:£
ENDING PRICE: £4550 +16% VAT/Sales tax
NO. OF BIDS:
END DATE: Sunday 25 Nov 2018 14:00 GMT
Garth: The Wreckers
WHERE?:
Comic Book Auctions Ltd.
STARTING BID:£
ENDING PRICE: £1200 +16% VAT/Sales tax
NO. OF BIDS:
END DATE: Sunday 25 Nov 2018 14:00 GMT