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Superman No. 1 comic found in attic sells for $9.1M, breaks world record
Three brothers found a rare 1939 Superman No. 1 in their late mother’s attic. It sold for $9.1M at auction, setting a world ...
A rare 1939 Superman comic book found in a family’s attic just sold for $9.12 million, breaking the auction record for the ...
According to Heritage Auction, the copy of the first ever issue of “Superman,” discovered in a Californian attic last year ...
Unearthed by three brothers cleaning out their late mother's attic, the copy netted $9.12 million this month at a Texas ...
Savvy Gamer on MSN
An Old Comic Book Just Made These Three Brothers Millionaires
Imagine finding an old object in a cardboard box in a family member's attic and instantly becoming a millionaire. No, it wasn ...
Smithsonian Magazine on MSN
Three Brothers Found a 1939 Copy of ‘Superman No. 1’ in Their Mother’s Attic. It Just Became the Most Expensive Comic Book Ever Sold
When their mother was 9, she and her teenage brother had pooled their money to purchase the 10-cent comic book. By the time she died several years ago, she had forgotten where it was ...
A rare comic book featuring Superman fetched over $9 million at an auction last week, making it the world's most expensive comic.
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$9.12M Comic Book Shatters All Time Record—3 Brothers Turn 10 Cent Attic Find Into Fortune
Last Christmas, three brothers from Northern California made a discovery that would transform their lives. While cleaning out ...
From left: Vincent Zurzolo is president of New York-based Metropolis Collectibles. A restored "Action Comics #1," graded 9.0 and featuring the first appearance of Superman, broke the record for ...
The brothers called Heritage, which had previously set the record for the world’s most expensive comic book when it sold a ...
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On paper, a California city bans the sale of comic books to kids. Officials want to change that
The California Supreme Court ruled in 1959 that a Los Angeles County policy banning the sale of so-called “crime” comic books ...
Pop culture is simply lousy with superheroes. From "Ironman" to "Batman" to "Hellboy" to "Heroes" and "Smallville," movies and TV shows have drawn upon the genre for inspiration. There’s talk that the ...
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