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American Eagle, in comics, may refer to: American Eagle (DC Comics), a cartoon animal superhero and member of the Zoo Crew, published by DC Comics; American Eagle (Marvel Comics), a Native American superhero appearing in Marvel Comics publications; American Eagle (Standard Comics), a superhero published by Standard Comics during the Golden Age ...
The size and base of the figurines is the same as the regular figurines while the DC Comics logo on the base is replaced by the various Corps logos. Issue 1: Black Hand; Issue 2: Atrocitus; Issue 3: Larfleeze; Issue 4: Saint Walker; Issue 5: Star Sapphire (Carol Ferris) Issue 6: Parallax ; Issue 7: Indigo-1; Issue 8: White Lantern Sinestro
The American Eagle made a brief appearance in Tom Strong #12 (June 2001). The American Eagle is featured briefly in the Terra Obscura spin-off series. Issue #4 reveals that the American Eagle and Eaglet had been looking for the missing Captain Future, and had traced him to the lair of Dr. X.
4 May 2010: Sidney F. Brody: Private collection Christie's, New York [21] $65.4 $50.0 Grand tête mince (Grand tête de Diego) Alberto Giacometti: 1955 6 November 2013: Private collection Bill Acquavella: Sotheby's, New York [22] [23] $68.2 $48.8 Nu de dos, 4 état (Back IV) Henri Matisse: 1958 3 November 2010: Private collection Private collection
The Lucchesi family sold the company in the early 1980s. [4] James L. Dorman owned the company in the late 1980s and it was headquartered in Milwaukee. The company employed about 130 people in Chicago in the late 1980s. [5] Collectors provide a market for resale of the statues, but they are not generally valued highly in monetary terms. [6]
The Classic Marvel Figurine Collection is a magazine series published by Eaglemoss Publications from 2005 to 2012, through which consumers can collect hand-painted lead figurines of the Marvel Comics characters. The figurines are produced at a 1:21 scale, so that regular figurines have a height around 9 cm (3.5 in).
Books and price guides have been published about Hummel figurines. [15] Some of these works supported the secondary market interest of collector speculators; The Official M.I. Hummel Price Guide: Figurines and Plates, 2nd Edition, by Heidi Ann Von Recklinghausen is a current price guide, published in 2013.
The National Statuary Hall Collection in the United States Capitol is composed of statues donated by individual states to honor persons notable in their history. Limited to two statues per state, the collection was originally set up in the old Hall of the House of Representatives, which was then renamed National Statuary Hall.