Jim Starlin art price guide
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Record Sale for Artwork:
$81,000 Rampaging Hulk Magazine #4 Cover Art
Official Website:
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Key Comic Book Issues (click to view current market values):
Tens of thousands of dollars for key pieces, with lesser pages commanding four to five figures. The more popular the character, the more expensive the artwork is.
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Rampaging Hulk Magazine #4 Cover Art sold for $81,000
Jim Starlin
1976 Marvel Calendar Illustration sold for $22,800
Jim Starlin
The Avengers #120 Cover Art sold for $75,000
Jim Starlin
The Avengers #135 Cover Art sold for $32,400
Jim Starlin
Avengers Annual #7 Page 18 sold for $24,000
Jim Starlin
Captain Marvel #28 Splash Page sold for $23,300
Jim Starlin
Captain Marvel #32 Cover Art sold for $57,600
Jim Starlin
Captain Marvel #32 Page 15 sold for $19,200
Jim Starlin
Doctor Strange #25 Cover Art sold for $32,400
Jim Starlin
FOOM #9 Cover Art sold for $16,730
Jim Starlin
Incredible Hulk #217 Cover Art sold for $21,600
Jim Starlin
Iron Man #55 Page 8 sold for $16,730
Jim Starlin
Iron Man #55 Page 12 sold for $10,755
Jim Starlin
Iron Man #55 Page 17 sold for $20,910
Jim Starlin
Iron Man #68 Cover Art sold for $26,290
Jim Starlin art
Marvel Graphic Novel #1 Page 6 sold for $21,600
Jim Starlin
Marvel Two-in-One #6 Cover Art sold for $20,400
Jim Starlin art
Marvel Two-in-One Annual #2 Page 18 sold for $15,600
Jim Starlin
Marvel's Greatest Comics #39 Cover Art sold for $40,800
Jim Starlin
Special Marvel Edition #18 Cover Art sold for $24,000
Jim Starlin art
Strange Tales #178 Page 14 sold for $19,200
Jim Starlin
Thanos Concept Illustration sold for $17,925
Jim Starlin
Thanos vs. Warlock and Captain Marvel Illustration sold for $20,400
Jim Starlin art
The Mighty World of Captain Marvel #21 Cover Art sold for $11,400
Jim Starlin
Werewolf By Night #35 Cover Art sold for $21,000
Jim Starlin art
Jim Starlin first entered the comic book industry after selling two stories that he'd written and drew himself to DC Comics. He began selling stories to several different publications, before taking a full-time position with Marvel Comics in 1972.
Starlin began working under Roy Thomas and John Romita as a finisher for the series The Amazing Spider-Man. He then drew several issues of Iron Man, bringing two new characters into the series, Thanos and Drax the Destroyer.
Starlin took over the role of plotter for the series Captain Marvel after issue #26. Following his work on Captain Marvel, Starlin and writer Steve Englehart co-created the character Shang-Chi, Master of Kung Fu. Starlin left the series shortly thereafter to work on Warlock.
Occasionally throughout the seventies, Starlin would also draw for DC Comics, on series like Legion of Super-Heroes and for the Batman feature of Detective Comics. By the mid-eighties, Starlin was working more often for DC on titles like Batman, and writing for series like The Weird drawn by Wrightson and Cosmic Odyssey drawn by Mike Mignola.
In the 1990s, he returned to work for Marvel and revamped the popular series The Silver Surfer. He later created the crossover miniseries The Infinity Gauntlet and due to its popularity, produced two followup miniseries, Infinity War and Infinity Crusade. In 2013, Starlin joined the writing teams of DC's New 52.
Starlin has won numerous awards over his career such as an Eagle Award, an Inkpot Award, a Haxtur Award and in 2017 was inducted into the Will Eisner Hall of Fame.
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