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A 1939 copy of Superman #1, graded 9.0 out of 10, was recently sold at auction for $9.1 million. This price significantly surpasses the $6 million paid for Action Comics #1 last year, which featured Superman's first appearance. The comic's exceptional condition and its unique backstory—found by three brothers in their mother's attic after she had purchased it as a nine-year-old during the Depression—contributed to its record-breaking sale.
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A 1939 copy of Superman #1, graded 9.0 out of 10, was recently sold at auction for $9.1 million. This price significantly surpasses the $6 million paid for Action Comics #1 last year, which featured Superman's first appearance. The comic's exceptional condition and its unique backstory—found by three brothers in their mother's attic after she had purchased it as a nine-year-old during the Depression—contributed to its record-breaking sale.
Visit https://nerdist.com/article/copy-of-superman-number-one-sold-auction-nine-million-dollars/ to read or listen to the article.
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