Rare copy of the comic book that introduced the world to Superman sells for $15 million
The comic’s theft and 11-year disappearance boosted its value from $150,000 to a record $15 million, making it the most expensive comic book ever sold.
- A rare copy of Action Comics No. 1 was sold privately for $15 million, with Metropolis Collectibles/Comic Connect negotiating the deal and the owner and buyer anonymous.
- Introduced in 1938 for 10 cents, Action Comics No. 1 is estimated to exist in about 100 copies and launched the superhero genre, Vincent Zurzolo, president of Metropolis Collectibles, said.
- The comic was stolen from Nicolas Cage's west Los Angeles home in 2000 and recovered in 2011 from a southern California storage locker, then returned to Cage who bought it in 1996 for $150,000.
- Six months after its return, Nicolas Cage sold the comic at auction for $2.2 million, while Stephen Fishler, CEO of Metropolis Collectibles/Comic Connect, said the theft boosted its value.
- Dealers say the record sale highlights the comic's importance in the comic-collecting community and reinforces its status among the most valuable collectibles.
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The 1938 edition of Superman is a real rarity, with less than 100 copies made.
Comic book copy introducing Superman sells for $15 million
A rare copy of the comic book that introduced the world to Superman and also was once stolen from the home of actor Nicolas Cage has been sold for a record $15 million. The private deal for “Action Comics No. 1” was announced Friday. It eclipses the previous record price for a comic book, set last November when a copy of “Superman No. 1″ was at sold at auction for $9.12 million.
A collector has purchased a rare copy of a comic book featuring Superman for a record price of $15 million (5 billion forints), announced on Friday the Manhattan-based Metropolis Collectibles, which organized the sale. The now-sold copy of the 1938 first edition of Action Comics Superman was stolen from the home of film star Nicolas Cage in 2000, but was found at a California yard sale in 2011. The actor got it back, and then sold it at auction …
Rare Comic Introducing Superman Sells Privately for $15 Million
A copy of the comic book that introduced the world to Superman in 1938 has been sold to a collector for $15 million. The private sale of a high-grade copy of Action Comics No. 1 was announced on Friday. Fewer than 100 copies are known to exist, said Vincent Zurzolo, the president of Metropolis Collectibles and ComicConnect, which negotiated the sale. The sale price makes the issue one of the most expensive comics ever sold. The auction record re…
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