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Superman No. 1 Sells for Record-Breaking $9.12M
20 Nov
Summary
- Superman No. 1 comic sold for $9.12 million, setting a new record.
- The near-pristine 1939 comic was discovered in an attic.
- Graded 9.0, the comic's excellent condition boosted its value significantly.

A remarkable discovery in an attic has led to a new record for comic book sales. A 1939 copy of Superman No. 1, in near pristine condition, fetched an astonishing $9.12 million at auction. This sale significantly surpasses previous records, underscoring the immense value collectors place on rare and well-preserved comic history.
The comic's journey to record-breaking status includes a compelling backstory. It was found by three brothers in a box of old newspapers in their late mother's attic. Their mother had purchased the comic in Depression-era San Francisco when she was just nine years old, a detail that adds significant provenance.
Despite a general cooling in the comic market, this particular issue's value was driven by its exceptional state of preservation, earning a 9.0 grading from the Certified Guaranty Company. This ensures its place as one of the most valuable comic books ever sold.



