If you’d like some comic book art, TV artifacts, or a little something from the movies, this may be your month as an array of pop culture memorabilia is coming to auction. The collectibles include original comics pages drawn by Steve Ditko and Will Eisner; television items like the frightening warrior doll from “Trilogy of Terror” and a jacket worn by the Fonz on “Happy Days”; and film props that include a motorcycle ridden by Tom Cruise in “Mission Impossible 2” and boxing trunks, stained with theatrical blood, worn by Sylvester Stallone in “Rocky III.”

These are part of three sales organized by Profiles in History, an auction house in Calabasas, Calif. The comic art is part of a sale called “The Property of a Distinguished Collector,” which is up for bids on Thursday, Dec. 12. The TV memorabilia and film collectibles are in “The Azarian Collection,” to be sold on Dec. 17; and “Hollywood: A Collector’s Ransom,” will be auctioned Dec. 17-19. Bids can be placed online or in person.

There are a vast number of items available and some six-figure closing-price estimates that are not for the faint of heart. These nine lots fall into three price groups: affordable, aspirational and astronomical.