Unearthed by three brothers cleaning out their late mother's attic, the copy netted $9.12 million this month at a Texas ...
The brothers called Heritage, which had previously set the record for the world’s most expensive comic book when it sold a ...
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.
"Superman #1" was described as "the pinnacle of comic collecting." It sold for $3 million more than the previous record.
This vintage high-grade copy of a forgotten Superman comic book set a record at auction on Thursday."Superman Number One," ...
This ultra-rare copy of the 1939 'Superman' No. 1 is now the most expensive comic book ever sold. It's also 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
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 ...
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‘Superman No. 1’ Attic Discovery Turns Into Multimillion-Dollar Treasure After Record-Setting Sale
As people grow up, it is common for them to dream of stumbling across a treasure that will make them wealthy beyond belief.
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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 ...
A pristine copy of “Superman No. 1”, which introduced the world to the superhero, has become the most expensive comic book.
A copy of the first Superman issue, unearthed by a trio of brothers cleaning out their late mother’s attic, netted $9.12 ...
Detective Comics Inc. released Superman No. 1 in 1939, originally selling for 10 cents. The brothers' mother and her sibling ...
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