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A comic book featuring Superman's first-ever appearance has sold for $6 million, making it the most valuable comic edition in existence. The June, 1938 cover of Action Comics. (Metropolis ...
Action Comics #1. First appearance of Superman. Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster: 1938 April 2024 [53] $5.3 $5.3 Superman #1. First issue of the first Superman comic book series, owned by Tony Arnold Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. 1939 January 2022 [54] $13.5 $5.80 Northumberland Bestiary. Previously owned by the Dukes of Northumberland.
The world has produced countless coins, trading cards, comics and stamps. Most aren't worth more than their constituent metal or paper, but enough of them are valuable or at least interesting ...
Marvel Comics (Disney) (comics) Sony (films) Resident Evil (Biohazard) 1996 $2 billion: Video games – $600 million [514] Box office – $1.271 billion [515] Home video – $132 million [516] Video game Shinji Mikami Tokuro Fujiwara: Capcom Guitar Hero: 2005 $2 billion: Video games – $2 billion [517] Video game Harmonix: Activision Blizzard ...
Some of the numbers reported here may also include sales of trade paperback volumes, which account for a small portion of American comic sales. According to the most recently available data, the best-selling American single-issue comic of all time was X-Men #1, which was published in 1991 and has since sold almost 8.2 million copies.
Action Comics #1 (cover dated June 1938) is the first issue of the original run of the comic book/magazine series Action Comics.It features the first appearance of several comic-book heroes—most notably the Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster creation, Superman—and sold for 10 cents (equivalent to $2 in 2023).
The filmmaker announced on his social media platforms Friday that the “Superman” teaser trailer was viewed over 250 million times in its first day. “Krypto really did take us home: With over ...