Renowned filmmaker Guillermo del Toro is auctioning an impressive collection of horror memorabilia, following a near loss due to the Los Angeles wildfires. Partnering with Heritage Auctions, del Toro has listed hundreds of items from his vast 5,000-piece collection, with bidding for the first set open until September 26. The collection features artwork from comic legends like Jack Kirby and Bernie Wrightson, iconic pieces related to del Toro's films, including replicas from 'Cronos' and concept art from 'Pan's Labyrinth'. This auction provides a unique opportunity for fans and collectors alike to own a piece of horror history from one of cinema's most celebrated directors.

What unique items are available in Guillermo del Toro's horror memorabilia auction?

The auction features unique collectibles such as original artwork for H.R. Giger's unproduced script, replicas from del Toro's films including 'Hellboy' and 'The Devil’s Backbone', as well as notable comics and illustrations from horror history.

Guillermo del Toro is acclaimed for his mastery in blending fantasy and horror, known for works like 'Pan's Labyrinth', 'The Shape of Water', and 'Hellboy'. His personal collection reflects his deep passion for the genre, showcasing the intersection of horror and art through various artifacts gathered over decades. This auction not only commemorates del Toro's cinematic legacy but also connects fans to the rich history of horror storytelling.