When two of the biggest comic book characters ever combine for an epic crossover, the art better be equally as mind-blowing.
DC Comics has announced the release date, story details, and full list of creative teams and backup stories for ...
A copy of the first ever issue of “Superman,” discovered in a Californian attic last year, has become the most expensive comic ever sold, fetching $9.12 million at auction. Three brothers from ...
Superman was originally created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster in 1938. The first issue of Superman was released in June of that year and was released in the National Allied Publication. According to ...
A nearly pristine copy of the original 1939 Superman #1 has sold through Heritage Auctions for $9.12 million USD, officially making it the most valuable and expensive comic of all time. Along with the ...
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Three Brothers Found a 1939 Copy of 'Superman No. 1' in Their Mother's Attic. It Just Became the Most Expensive Comic Book Ever Sold
Last year, three brothers began clearing out their late mother’s house in San Francisco. Throughout their lives, she’d mentioned owning a collection of rare comic books. But she didn’t know where it ...
Copies of Superman #1 have been eagerly sought after since the earliest days of organized comic book collecting. In an issue of the fanzine Rocket's Blast Comicollector #54 (1967), editor G.B. Love ...
The Man of Steel still resonates with collectors. A copy of Superman No. 1, the 1939 comic book that featured the superhero in his first solo title, sold for a record $9.12 million on Thursday in an ...
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Superman No. 1 comic auctioned for record-breaking $9.12M
A family's discovery in an attic uncovered a record-breaking comic for the "Man of Steel." Heritage Auctions said that a 1939 ...
LOS ANGELES — A copy of the first-ever issue of "Superman," discovered in a Californian attic last year, has become the most expensive comic ever sold, fetching $9.12 million at auction. Three ...
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