Found in a Northern California attic, the highest graded CGC 9.0 copy of Superman #1 should contend for the record of highest price ever paid for a comic book.
The copy of Superman No. 1 was issued in 1939 after National Allied changed its name to Detective Comics, Inc. — forever known to fans as DC.
The brothers called Heritage Auctions, which had set the record for the world’s most expensive comic book when it sold a copy of Action Comics No. 1 (featuring the first appearance of Superman) for $6 ...
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Just over a year after winning a defamation lawsuit, comic book restorers Emily and Matt Meyers have revived their business – putting five of the rarest and most valuable comics they've ever worked on ...
Clark Kent, aka Superman, is one of the greatest superheroes of all time, renowned for his unwavering sense of kindness and empathy towards others. The Big Blue Boy Scout is revered for doing ...