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Superman's debut commanding big money on auction block
The biggest comic book in history is on the auction block -- and there's already plenty of bidding action.
Bidding action on Action Comics No. 1? Shocker.
This CGC Conserved 7.0 copy of Superman's debut from June 1938 is pushing $300,000 with two weeks to go on the auction block over at ComicLink -- and the reserve isn't even yet met.
In fact, according to the auctioneers, "the Overstreet Price Guide lists this issue in 7.0 Universal condition for $855,000 but today would likely sell for well over $1 million. At this point, even a low-grade Universal (2.0-3.0) example would ballpark at about $500,000. With a bright look, largely unblemished images, straight edges and minimal corner wear, this is the most attractive Action Comics No. 1 example that a collector will find at this price."
Spider-Man's amazing debut continues to scorch auction block
Simply put, Spider-Man continues to amaze.
This CGC 7.0 copy of Amazing Fantasy No. 15 from August 1962 is the first appearance of Peter Parker, aka Spider-Man, in the Marvel Comics universe, and it's also one of the most-coveted comic books in existence.
This current copy? It's pushing six-figures with time to go on the auction block.
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