A first edition of a Superman comic from 1939, which originally cost 10 cents, was sold on Nov. 20 for $9.12 million at auction, according to a news release from Heritage Auctions.
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Por JACK BROOKUna copia del primer número de Superman, desenterrada por tres hermanos mientras limpiaban el ático de su difunta madre, alcanzó los 9,12 millones de dólares este ...
A pristine copy of “Superman No. 1”, which introduced the world to the superhero, has become the most expensive comic book.
When their mother was 9, she and her teenage brother had pooled their money to purchase the 10-cent comic book. By the time she died several years ago, she had forgotten where it was ...
Superman's first appearance was in "Action Comics" No. 1, published in 1938. A copy of that comic graded 8.5 was most recently sold in April 2024 by Heritage Auctions for a then-record $6 million.
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