Heritage Auction Results!

Well, the long awaited Heritage auction has finally arrived. And with it, there have been some staggering results. So without further ado, here’s what happened:

First up, we have the heavy hitter. Easily the most important TMNT artwork ever created. And at auction, it lived up to the billing. It raked in the most money ever for TMNT artwork outside of Kevin’s $250,000 ebay auction where he sold the entirety of TMNT issue #1 (covers, interiors, etc.). And like that auction, this piece likely has ended up with someone who is not necessarily a TMNT fan, but simply a fan of comics history. What a fantastic piece…

FINAL PRICE PAID (including buyer’s premium): $ 71,700

Next up, we had an interesting piece of TMNT lore: the fabled check that helped jumpstart the careers of two fledgling comic artists. Without this check, the turtles would likely not be here…and the world would be a much sadder place because of it. Also in the auction is a copy of that first image, plus a copy of issue #1 (printing edition unknown)

FINAL PRICE PAID (including buyer’s premium): $2,390

Here’s a true rarity: the only printer proof for TMNT #1! Again, another tremendous piece of TMNT history. Coupled with another copy of TMNT #1 first printing, this was a heck of a combo!

FINAL PRICE PAID (including buyer’s premium): $3,883.75

This lot had a number of very interesting pieces in it. A first printing of the First’s graphic novel is no easy book to come by. Additionally, you get some neat newspaper clippings of which none are lilely still around. The office trademark for the TMNT is also included, along with a recreation Kevin did of the first turtle back in 2011.

FINAL PRICE PAID (including buyer’s premium): $597.50

Now, I have to admit this price came as a COMPLETE shocker to me. Sure this auction included the very first edition (1/1000) of a rather rare hardcover. But what makes this book is the fantastic Laird art drawn on the inside. Unlike Eastman, Laird art is pretty tough to come by…but tough enough to justify this price? This book reached a price that was strictly reserve for the rarest of TMNT collectible books: TMNT #1 first print, Gobbledygooks, Turtlemania Gold. Welcome to the four figure club!

FINAL PRICE PAID (including buyer’s premium): $3,883.75

For you toy fanatics out there, here is an awesome piece. One of the original prototype resin casts that were given to Kevin & Pete back in 1987. This lot also included some catalogs as well.

FINAL PRICE PAID (including buyer’s premium): $2,151.00

Another awesome lot, this one is for all you movie fans out there. The highlight of this lot  included scripts from the unproduced fourth live action movie.

FINAL PRICE PAID (including buyer’s premium): $1,912.00

Going along with the movie lot, here are 25 pages of art that were drawn to supplement that fourth movie. Some of which has been seen in Kev’s “Artobiography”

FINAL PRICE PAID (including buyer’s premium): $1,075.50

Kevin pulled out a couple of favorites to sell separately, and here is one of Kirby.

FINAL PRICE PAID (including buyer’s premium): $448.13

And the final piece, another great image of Kirby.

FINAL PRICE PAID (including buyer’s premium): $567.63

Well folks that concludes the auction. For those keeping count, that’s nearly $90,000 in Turtles dollars total for this auction. Whew! Seems like the Turtles collectible market is as strong as ever with some awesome pieces fetching some stratospheric prices. So did anybody win? Any thoughts? Comments?

Man, that was fun!

-Terminator

Site Update

Hey all! The name is Master Splinter and I suppose you can say that I am the newest addition to the GGM team. Stephan asked me if I wanted to take a shot at updating the site, so I said yes. As you can see things have changed, and I know many fear change, but change is good. I will be working on adding some news features to the site that give it that fresh, “everyone look at me” vibe. So things may still change, I’m still working on it. Drop your input below.

 

It’s Official: Jonathan Liebesman to Direct TMNT movie, set for release Christmas 2013

Straight from Paramount Pictures: The director that brought you big action films like Battle: Los Angeles and the upcoming film Wrath of the Titans will be directing our newest big screen treatment of TMNT. It’s going to be a live action reboot – as far as the turtles themselves, rampant online speculation is that it’s going to be motion-captured much like the monkeys in Rise of the Planet of the Apes.

Considering the advancement of technology over the past two decades, along with a script courtesy of the same minds that wrote Mission Impossible -Ghost Protocol, we could be in store for some of the best live action since the first movie. Now with a Script and a Director, we should hopefully get getting on the fast track to seeing some actual production.

More to Come as it develops!

…Now if we could just find out who’s going to work on the soundtrack.

~Machias

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Happy Anniversary To MEEEEE!!!!!

Today is the 1 year wedding anniversary of my wife Heather and I. Some of you may recall that my groom’s cake was a red bandanna turtle head. At the time, I couldn’t bear to cut into it, so we decided to save it for our one year anniversary (normally tradition would dictate saving the top tier of the wedding cake).

Well, tonight we cut this sucker wide open. And this is the result! Shockingly, the interior cake portion was still really awesome! Though the exterior sugar shell was kinda gross. Red Velvet Cheesecake for those that are interested 🙂

Happy Anniversary Heather. I am the luckiest man in the world.

HAPPY BIRTHDAY JESTER!

Today is the birthday of your favorite Rob Paulsen obsessed Machine. Happy Birthday! Kev!