The copy of Superman No. 1 was issued in 1939 after National Allied changed its name to Detective Comics, Inc. — forever known to fans as DC.
Found in a Northern California attic, the highest graded CGC 9.0 copy of Superman #1 should contend for the record of highest ...
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Valuable comic books hiding in attics
We might not always realize the treasures hidden in our attics. For comic book enthusiasts, certain issues can be worth a small fortune. These comics, once thought to be mere entertainment, have ...
These 10 comic books could be worth a fortune Once pocket change at the corner store, some comics now command prices ...
The brothers called Heritage Auctions, which had set the record for the world’s most expensive comic book when it sold a copy of Action Comics No. 1 (featuring the first appearance of Superman) for $6 ...
Every year as Free Comic Book Day approaches (the first Saturday of May), there’s often water cooler discussion about which new releases will stand the test of time and become worthy of the acid-free ...
*Indeed, there’s a good chance that every home in your area has a collection of comic books sitting in their attic or collecting dust in their garage. Some people know that some of these comic book ...
Just over a year after winning a defamation lawsuit, comic book restorers Emily and Matt Meyers have revived their business – putting five of the rarest and most valuable comics they've ever worked on ...
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