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Are your old superhero comic books worth anything? Here’s how to tell
An issue of "Superman" recently sold for a record-setting $9.12 million at auction. Whether or not your old comics can reach that price point depends on multiple factors.
A copy of Superman No. 1 fetched a record-breaking $9.12 million at auction after being found in an attic by three San Francisco brothers. Heritage Auctions released photos showing the near-perfect ...
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 and Jaws somehow fought 50 years ago
It is THAT sort of fad reference that brings us to November 1975's Action Comics #456, where Cary Bates, Curt Swan, and Tex ...
Three brothers searching through their late mother’s attic last year found stacks of old keepsakes. Surrounded by newspapers were six comic books, which their mother had purchased with her brother ...
A family's discovery in an attic uncovered a record-breaking comic for the "Man of Steel." Heritage Auctions said that a 1939 copy of Superman No. 1 sold for $9.12 million in Dallas on Thursday, Nov.
(CNN) - A vintage high-grade copy of a forgotten Superman comic book set a record at auction on Thursday. Superman No. 1 from 1939 was sold for a little over $9 million by Heritage Auctions. The ...
(NEXSTAR) – You may still remember your first comic book. Do you remember the last time you saw that comic, though? Depending on what it is and the condition it’s in, it could be worth something – in ...
A pristine copy of "Superman" No. 1 has become the most expensive comic book ever sold at auction. (Kent Nishimura / Los Angeles Times) It's a bird, it's a plane ... it's a Superman comic beyond most ...
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