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Superman No. 1 sells for record US$11.9 million, becomes most expensive comic ever auctioned
SHAH ALAM - A near-pristine copy of Superman No. 1 from 1939 has set a new world record after selling for US$11.9 million (around RM49,187 million) at Heritage Auctions, making it the highest-priced comic book ever sold. The closing price makes it the most ...
A rare copy, just one of around 100 in existence, has topped 'Superman' No. 1 as the most valuable comic in the world. By Aaron Couch Film Editor Superman has leapt a world record in a single bound. An issue of Action Comic No. 1, which introduced the ...
This copy of Action Comics #1 is one of the four highest-graded copies graded by CGC, with two CGC 9.0 copies and two CGC 8.5 copies currently at the top of the CGC census. It is the highest-graded copy to hit the open market since 2014, when a CGC 9.0 ...
“Today is the 86th anniversary of the first appearance of Superman and Lois in Action Comics #1,” Tulloch said. “Even though the cover is dated June 1938, its publication and when it first went on sale was April 18, 1938. An although it’s a little ...
Superman is not just the first superhero. He’s also the most important superhero. Revising their story about a bold tyrant with fantastic mental powers called “Reign of the Superman,” writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster debuted Superman in ...
A copy of “Superman No. 1,” the 1939 issue that introduced everyone to the Man of Steel in his first solo title, sold for $9.2 million on Thursday at an auction run by Heritage, in near-pristine condition.