Renowned author Neil Gaiman recently organized a DFW auction in Irving, where he sold more than 100 pieces of art, signed books, and other collectibles from his collection. The event, which was facilitated by Dallas-based Heritage Auction, successfully raised over $1 million. The proceeds from the auction are to be donated to groups that support comics creators and writers.
ICYMI: Neil Gaiman nets over $1 million at Irving auction and donates proceeds to groups benefiting comic creators and writers. https://t.co/jyWvjeEP4m
More than 100 pieces of art, signed books, and other collectibles belonging to revered writer @neilhimself up for auction through Dallas-based @HeritageAuction this week raised more than $1 million for groups supporting comics creators and writers. https://t.co/yRwvEZ7pai
Famed writer Neil Gaiman's DFW auction of art, books, and other treasures raised more than $1 million https://t.co/NVrv4cb5HF
Announcing our acquisition, just now, of the contents of a former Island bookstore specializing in SF/fantasy. 29 bankers' boxes of vintage MMPBs inc. Le Guin, F. Herbert (the old, red "good" covers), Lem, W. Gibson (ARCs!), Greg Egan, R. Howard, Pohl, Joanna Russ & 1000s more...
Author Neil Gaiman Cleans Out His Junk Drawer, Nets Over $1 Million at Irving Auction https://t.co/jyWvjeEP4m