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ACTION COMICS (1938) #1 COVER CHIPS Own pieces of history! Pieces of Action #1 that flaked off as the consignor expertly separated an incomplete, brittle copy won in our auction and then CGC'd the ...
The sale creeps Action Comics #1 back toward to top, after Spider-Man’s debut issue, Amazing Fantasy #15, became the highest-selling comic issue of all time. It sold for $3.6 million at an ...
A copy of Action Comics No. 1 flew off the auction block Thursday, selling for $3.18 million, the fourth-largest sum ever for a comic book.. 1938’s Action Comics No. 1 is considered one of the ...
The DC Universe and the New 52 Restart the Superman Mythos with an Action Comics #1 that is flavored with a strong dose of the original 1930s Superman character and attitude.
Action Comics #1 Ashcan (DC, 1937) CGC NM- 9.2 Cream to off-white pages. Arguably the most important ashcan ever produced, the Action Comics ashcan was created by DC publisher Harry Donenfeld to ...
In January 2022, the Action Comics #1 “Rocket Copy” sold for $3.18 million at public auction. Then in September 2022, a collectibles company sold the same book for $3.4 million.
Action Comics 1: It's the first time a comic book has broken the $2 million barrier. The issue was published in 1938 and cost just 10 cents.
A copy of Action Comics #1 sold for more than $3 million in a private sale, setting a new world record for the sale of a single comic book, online auctioneer ComicConnect announced Tuesday.
Book: Action Comics #1 Written By: Grant Morrison, Art By: Rags Morales & Rick Bryant Publisher: DC Comics Price: $3.99 Pages: 40 Last week we saw the first issue of DC's New 52 emerge and saw it ...
Action Comics #1 shows us a side of Superman rarely seen before in the mainstream DC Universe. He's a cocky youth, operating as a social crusader on the wrong side of the law.
That said, Action Comics Annual 2023 isn’t perfect. While the Constantine-Etrigan-Bloodwynd of it all has some necessity, there are moments where it feels just a little campy.
A rare and pristine copy of the first issue of Action Comics, famed for the first appearance of Superman, has set a record Wednesday for the most money paid for a single comic book: $2.16 million.
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