Todd McFarlane 'Spider-Man' Cover Sold for $657,250

10:58 AM, Jul 27, 2012   |    comments
Comic book legend Stan Lee (L) and Spawn creator Todd McFarlane (R) attend the ceremony honoring Lee with a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame in Hollywood on January 4, 2011. (VALERIE MACON/AFP/Getty Images)
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PHILADELPHIA (AP) -- Artist Todd McFarlane's original cover art for "The Amazing Spider-Man" No. 328 has sold for a record $657,250 at auction, just one among several pieces from the 1990s that went for hundreds of thousands of dollars.

The McFarlane cover, which shows Spider-Man gut-punching the Hulk, was part of a collection of original art owned Martin Shamus, a Long Island, N.Y.-based comics and memorabilia shop owner.

McFarlane drew several titles for Marvel Comics in the 1990s and then left to develop his own character, "Spawn," and form Image Comics with other artists and writers.

The cover was among several sold by Heritage Auctions, and also included McFarlane's cover for "Spider-Man" No. 1, which was bought for $385,500.