More on Mort Walker’s cartoon museum

Heartburst-For-WebRecently, we reported on a conversation we had with Mort Walker, regarding the difficulties he’s had over the years with his attempts to keep his Cartoon Museum open, and his statement that the art from the collection was in storage in Connecticut. Over at the Comicon.com boards, Rick Veitch reports that some of the art donated to the collection is being sold off to pay the museum’s debts, after he found a cover to HEARTBURST which he donated being sold on eBay.

I’ve been in touch with Mort and he’s crying the blues about losing millions and needing to sell artwork to pay creditors.

I honestly wouldn’t mind him selling the stuff if he’s under the gun. It’s just that dumping it en masse to dealers, who in turn dump it on ebay, hurts both the museum and the artists. It also hurts any future museum that might hope for donations from artists.

To put it in perspective, I recently had a black and white cover sell for $1600 at the Helen Day Gallery in Stowe, Vermont. To have a fullly painted cover go for $500 on ebay is terrible.

If they need to sell the stuff, they should do it right to maximize the money they make and not undermine the market for the artists’ work. Taking the easy way of dumping it to dealers is a lose/lose situation.

If anyone sees the page from MIRACLEMAN#9 out there, please let me know immediately.


Veitch’s King Hell publishing is preparing a new edition of HEARTBURST as a companion volume to SHINY BEASTS and ABRAXAS AND THE EARTHMAN.

6 Responses to “More on Mort Walker’s cartoon museum”

  1. JahFurry Says:

    velly stlange. Just re-read Heartburst last nite.

  2. Rockin' Rich Says:

    Very sad, but having visited the place in Boca… not at all surprised. Very Mort-centric, to put it gently.

  3. Malus Says:

    Locating in Boca Raton was a very bad idea to start with.
    Hardly a central (or even convenient) location.

  4. Two Quick Links: FBOFW, Cartoon Museum » Comics Worth Reading Says:

    […] Heidi MacDonald covers what’s been happening to the Cartoon Museum. Apparently, they’re selling off rare art donated to them to raise money to cover debts. […]

  5. Journalista - the news weblog of The Comics Journal » Blog Archive » July 10, 2007: The Hogarth of the American middle class Says:

    […] Mort Walker’s National Cartoon Museum (formerly the International Museum of Cartoon Art) is reportedly selling off some items from its collection, after a disasterous last few years and a continued inability to secure a physical location after losing the space in Boca Raton, according to cartoonist Rick Veitch. Related: Johanna Draper Carlson offers commentary. (Link via Heidi MacDonald.) […]

  6. Rockin' Rich Says:

    Well, Boca was where Mort wanted to play golf… and the local Community Development people (or whatever they’re called) sold him a bill of goods. Or gave him one. Their were “incentives.”

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