
The Fantastic Four are experiencing a surge in popularity, highlighted by a single page from their first comic book selling for a very high price. The past year has been particularly significant for Marvel’s First Family and those who created them. Last year, the comic Fantastic Four: First Steps was released, and New York City honored co-creator Jack Kirby by renaming a street after him and the team. While always popular, the Fantastic Four are currently seeing a remarkable level of interest.
A single page of artwork from a classic comic book is selling for a surprisingly high price at auction. Heritage Auctions is currently taking bids on an original page from Fantastic Four #76, created by the renowned Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott. The auction house highlights Kirby’s impressive depiction of cosmic scenes, the introduction of the villain Psycho-Man, and how Sinnott’s inking adds depth to the artwork. As of today, the bidding has surpassed $15,000.
A Single Page from Fantastic Four #76 is Selling For Thousands

Fantastic Four #76 is a typical adventure from the team’s classic era. When Galactus threatens Earth, the Fantastic Four shrink down to the Microverse to find the Silver Surfer and try to stop him. They locate the Surfer, but he escapes, and they also have to deal with the villain Psycho-Man, who sends a powerful being called the Indestructible One after them. Ultimately, the Fantastic Four save the day – the Surfer destroys the Indestructible One and goes to confront Galactus. It’s not a groundbreaking story, but it’s a fun and visually interesting science fiction adventure.
While this page is earning around $15,000, which is great, it’s not the highest price ever paid for comic book art. That record belongs to a page from Secret Wars #8 – the first full appearance of Spider-Man in the black suit – which sold for $3.36 million. However, the high price of this Fantastic Four #76 page still shows how much more people value individual comic art these days. Previously, only complete comic books could command such high prices.
We’re in a new age where people understand that classic comic artwork – created by incredibly talented artists like Jack Kirby and Joe Sinnott – is the foundation for so much of today’s superhero entertainment. It’s wonderful to see comic artists finally getting the recognition they deserve, particularly since many weren’t fairly compensated for their contributions in the past. Although Kirby and Sinnott aren’t here to witness this appreciation, it’s a positive sign that comic artists are generally being valued as they should be.
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