LAMBERTVILLE, N.J. — All but one of the 322 lots Travis Landry presented in the inaugural auction for Landry Pop Auctions on October 8 found new homes and the sale of comics, trading card games and video games achieved $660,870. Claiming top-lot status at $84,000, including buyer’s premium, was a 1941 copy of Captain America, which was in a graded 8.0 condition and had been owned by author Jack Kirby. One of just 16 in that condition and only seven known to be in better condition, it provided collectors a rare opportunity to acquire a highly ranked Golden Age comic. After the sale, Landry confirmed it sold to a buyer in Oklahoma. A future issue will share more highlights from this sale.