Monday, April 11, 2011

What are the history of Robotech and Macross comics?

In some of the production art from the two pallets of Comico production art you will see references to Robotech and Macross.  These legendary comic series were one of the first major introductions of Japanese anime characters and story lines to enter the American comic scene.  For collectors wanting to come up to speed on the history of Macross and Robotech I would like to draw your attention to this History of Robotech  created by one of many fans of the series to this day.

Thursday, April 7, 2011

So Who Saved The Comico Production Art? We Did!

Greetings All,

If you have been following the story of the Comico Art auction that was listed on ebay you may have noticed the blogosphere buzz about the mystery lot came to an abrupt end on December 1, 2010. With no additional mention of it again until we put up this website dedicated to the Comico Production Art Archives. The story picks up again on April 6th as the Comico Production Art Archives arrived in Arizona and now has a new home at Collector Haven Comics.


Fate decided to bring this fantastic collection our way, when we are in the middle of setting up a new store, and have the Phoenix Comicon right around the corner to prepare for. The art archive weighed over 2500 pounds and consists of thousands of pieces of production art from the legendary Comico Comics. We will release more information about what is actually in the collection as we begin the process of cataloging it and uploading the auctions to our ebay store. This is an exciting time for us as we were also big fans of Comico and being able to share this fantastic experience as it unfolds is one of the reasons we set up this site.


Rick Funk, Owner 

The Two Pallets Of Comico Production Art Have Arrived at Collector Haven, Mesa, AZ!

















To see a VERY small sample from the two pallets just click here for Comico Production Art samples.