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 ...
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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 ...
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Marvel Comics' Spider-Man/Superman #1 went on sale last week. The historic crossover one-shot delivers an action-packed and heartfelt adventure between Spider-Man and Superman by New York Times ...
It’s a bird, it’s a plane, it’s a new record price for a comic book – with an unusual backstory. A “Superman #1” comic book from 1939 sold for $9.12 million on Thursday in an auction from Heritage ...
Warner Bros Studio and the Superman 1939 comic Getty/Heritage Auctions No matter who ends up owning Warner Bros Discovery, Superman will remain a jewel in the crown of the 102-year-old studio. With ...
Earlier this year, DC Comics and Marvel Comics announced that their historic crossover collaboration would continue into 2026, beginning in January with the 50th anniversary of the first DC/Marvel ...