According to Heritage Auction, the copy of the first ever issue of “Superman,” discovered in a Californian attic last year ...
Superman #1 sold for $9.12 million on Thursday, marking the most expensive comic ever sold. It “represents the pinnacle of ...
An original copy of the June 1939 first edition on the Man of Steel's adventures, it was in a remarkably pristine condition.
The California Supreme Court ruled in 1959 that a Los Angeles County policy banning the sale of “crime” comic books to minors ...
Comic-book fandom was unusual enough in 1970 that CBC sent out a reporter to a Toronto store to try to understand it. But the owner of a store called Memory Lane in the city's Markham Street Village, ...
Books, if Ray Bradbury is to be trusted, burn at a temperature of Fahrenheit 451; old comic books, printed as they were on cheap newsprint, are easier to kindle. In the late 1940s and early 1950s, ...
A rare 1939 Superman comic book found in a family’s attic just sold for $9.12 million, breaking the auction record for the ...
The comic book was found in a house stuffed with Disneyland memorabilia A SCRAPPY old comic book found in an attic is now worth hundreds due to four numbers on the back. The weathered comic book is ...
Investors looking to make some money are likely to take the traditional route and bet on stocks and bonds. But what about that stash of old comic books lying around in the attic? They have the ...
The 1939 comic smashed the old record held by Action Comics No. 1, the issue that introduced the Man of Steel.
Cover art for a 50-year-old comic book featuring Superman's alter-ego, Clark Kent, as President John F. Kennedy in disguise was sold at an auction for $112,015 US. Curt Swan's original cover drawing ...