The highest graded Batman #1 CGC 9.4 has sold for a record $6,000,000, while the second-highest-graded Superman #1 CGC 8.5 has sold for $7,000,000.
A copy of Action Comics No. 1-once stolen from actor Nicolas Cage-has set a new record for comic book sales, far surpassing its original 10-cent cover price. Trump’s Greenland push creates dilemma for ...
The holy grail of comic books has once again redefined the ceiling for pop culture collectibles. In a private sale negotiated by Metropolis Collectibles and ComicConnect, a CGC 9.0 graded copy of ...
Here are the 10 most expensive collectibles ever sold, along with their reasons for commanding such staggering prices.
Two comic books originally sold on US newsstands for just 10 cents have sold for $13 million. The highest-graded known copy ...
A rare copy of the comic book that introduced the world to Superman, and also once was stolen from the home of actor Nicolas Cage, sold for a record $15 million. The private deal for "Action Comics No ...
Two comic books originally sold on US newsstands for just 10 cents have sold for $13 million. The highest-graded known copy ...
Genre categories propel the market to unprecedented (value) highs.
The Ventura County comic book store owner sat in economy on a flight to Sarasota, Florida. In the backpack, sheathed in a ...
They’re age-old arguments: Could Spider-Man defeat Batman? Could Iron Man beat Wolverine? But there’s no one who can beat Superman ... at least when it comes to the price of original comic books. A ...
A copy of Action Comics #1, which first introduced the character of Superman to the world in 1938 and was once owned by Nicolas Cage, recently sold for $15 million to an anonymous buyer. This huge ...
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