Joe Quesada art price guide
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Record Sale for Artwork:
$11,100 Who's Who in the DC Universe Illustration
Official Website:
https://joequesada.tumblr.com
Key Comic Book Issues:
Most Joe Quesada original art pieces sell for a few thousand bucks, though better pieces can approach five figures.
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Who's Who in the DC Universe Update #1 Illustration sold for $11,100
Joe Quesada
Adventures of Superman Annual #4 Cover Art sold for $3,110
Joe Quesada
Batman: Sword of Azrael #1 Page 20 sold for $1,320
Joe Quesada
Batman: Sword of Azrael #1 Page 4 sold for $1,680
Joe Quesada
Batman: Sword of Azrael #1 Page 8 sold for $1,560
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Batman: Sword of Azrael #1 Page 21 sold for $1,320
Joe Quesada
Batman: Sword of Azrael #1 Page 15 sold for $5,975
Joe Quesada art
Batman: Sword of Azrael Paperback Cover Art sold for $7,770
Joe Quesada
Daredevil #10 Page 7 sold for $1,560
Joe Quesada
Daredevil #10 Page 12 sold for $3,480
Joe Quesada art
Daredevil #14 Page 1 sold for $3,600
Joe Quesada
Daredevil Father #1 Page 10 sold for $8,125
Joe Quesada art
Daredevil Volume 2 #10 Page 11 sold for $1,075
Joe Quesada
Deathlok Annual #1 Cover Art sold for $1,790
Joe Quesada art
Deathmate Epilogue Cover Art sold for $8,960
Joe Quesada
Solar, Man of the Atom #23 Cover Art sold for $1,680
Joe Quesada art
Marvel Knights #5 Cover Art sold for $1,310
Joe Quesada
Marvel Swimsuit Special Ghost Rider & Johnny Blaze Pin-up Illustration sold for $2,880
Joe Quesada
Wizard Magazine #22 Cover Art sold for $3,110
Joe Quesada art
X-Factor #13 Cover Art sold for $1,980
Joe Quesada
X-Factor #82 Cover Art sold for $3,825
Joe Quesada
X-Factor #87 Cover Art sold for $4,180
Joe Quesada art
X-Factor #92 Page 22 sold for $2,040
Joe Quesada
X-Factor #92 Page 37 sold for $3,120
Joe Quesada
X-Factor Annual #7 Page 1-2 sold for $2,520
Joe Quesada
Joe Quesada graduated from the School of Visual Arts in New York City in 1984 with a major in illustration.
His main artistic influences came from the work of Mike Mignola, Alex Toth and Alphonse Mucha. He was hired by DC Comics in 1990 after presenting them with his twelve page portfolio that had renderings of Superman, Spider-Man, and the X-Men as well as non-superhero characters.
While working for DC, Quesada co-created the character Azrael with writer Dennis O'Neil for their 1992 miniseries, Batman: Sword of Azrael and revamped the Ray, a superhero originally from the Golden Age. Quesada also began working for Valiant Comics, where he provided cover art and interiors for titles like Ninjak and Solar, Man of the Atom.
Quesada and Jimmy Palmiotti, his inking partner, then formed their own publishing company called Event Comics. The two created their own character Ash, a fire-fighter who also has superpowers. The series ran from 1994-1999, and Quesada credits this experience as being what would prepare him to later serve as editor-in-chief for Marvel Comics in 1998.
Quesada was brought on to work for Marvel at a time when the company was struggling financially. He was asked to try to popularize several low-interest characters such as Punisher, The Inhumans, Daredevil and Black Panther, which were to be brought forward in a new line called Marvel Knights.
Quesada also brought in new creative talent like David W. Mack, Mike Oeming, Brian Michael Bendis, Garth Ennis, and Steve Dillon to help with the series. The new line was a great success and helped Marvel to regain its fandom.
Quesada also won a Diamond Gem Award in 1993 for Best Cover Art for X-O Manowar #0.
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