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If our list of the ten most expensive comic books at the New York Comic Con is any indication, the high-end comic book market hasn’t yet experienced any fallout from the Financiapocalypse.
An original copy of the Action Comics #1 that initially cost 10 cents and introduced Earth to Superman became the world’s most expensive comic book Sunday when it raked in $3.2 million on eBay.
This may be the closest you'll ever get to a $3.2 million comic book By Graeme McMillan Action Comics Number One Mint Copy 9.0 - P 2014 If one of your life goals is to stand beside a comic book ...
If you were there on Thursday, you might actually have seen the world’s most expensive comic book: a well-preserved copy of Superman debut Action Comics #1 that sold for $3.2 million this summer.
Comic books fall into the latter category, but only if you have the right ones. The most sought-after comics have fetched staggering prices, proving that superheroes don’t just save the day ...
And that’s why this comic book is so valuable, with a CGC 9.6 copy selling for an amazing $3,600,000, not only topping this list but holding the record for the most expensive comic book of all time.
In fact Action Comics #1 is also the second, fifth, seventh, and ninth most expensive comic ever sold - with prices ranging from $1.5 million to $500,000 - but that maybe wouldn't have been quite ...
That was just the beginning. The 20 most valuable comics ever auctioned off have all been sold since 2010. In the past two years, the astronomical selling prices of "holy grail" books like Action ...
The sale topped the previous record for most expensive comic book sale which was held by Superman. An Action Comics No. 1 that included the 1938 debut of the Man of Steel sold earlier this year ...
This may be the closest you'll ever get to a $3.2 million comic book By Graeme McMillan Action Comics Number One Mint Copy 9.0 - P 2014 If one of your life goals is to stand beside a comic book ...
10 Most Expensive Comic Books Ever Sold. These scaling heights will make you feel embarrassed for ever getting in a tizzy about Forbidden Planet's exchange rate. by Tom Baker.