One auction may have cementedSuperman’sstatus as the most influential hero of all time by selling the smallest sliver of his humble origins for a surprisingly large sum . Fans recently bid on a bantam piece of the cover ofAction Comics # 1that only had its government issue number . Despite its miniscule size of it , the scrap sold for a small portion in possibly the first auction of its sort .

Action Comics # 1was published in 1938 by National Allied Publications and was an anthology that feature the first appearance of Superman in a floor by creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Schuster . Considered one of the first superhero funnies , the record was an instant hit sell out its running of 200,000 copies . In the decade since , Superman became a ethnical icon , the book has become a holy grail for serious comical collector , withsome paying as gamey as several million dollarsfor an original way out .

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With few copies ofAction Comics # 1remaining , fan are uncoerced to do whatever they can to possess even the tiniest flake of the groundbreaking comic . Certified Guaranty Company recentlydiscussedan auction sale halt on   ComicConnect that sell the “ No . 1 ” boxwood from the cover ofAction Comicsfor over seven thousand dollars . CGC notice that copies of the book of account have been sold in various states over the years , but this may peradventure be the first auction of a such a small shard . Even more funny , the society noted terminal price for the “ No . 1 ” box was more than most 9.8 graded issues would ever see .

With comics only increasing in popularity in the last several years , it ’s not incisively extortionate that fans are unforced to spend so much . aggregator have ante up millions forthe first appearances of Marvel and DC heroesand as the market to have extremely coveted comics becomes more free-enterprise , fans are willing to pay out the olfactory organ for anything connected to their most beloved characters .

The true statement is , most people wo n’t ever be able to afford own a full copy ofAction Comics # 1 , even with a low CGC rating . However , pieces are much more come-at-able and less expensive than their pristine - graded brethren . fan who trust to own a piece of Clark Kent ’s account have a much more naturalistic hazard by trying to secure fragment rather than the whole thing . The CGC even noted that the seventh page forAction Comics # 1was also auctioned and also add in several thousand dollar mark . A full progeny may be out of the doubt , but a snippet or page can be just as   worthful a souvenir to the right interview .

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scrap   or full issue , the amount of money fans are willingto pay is a testament to the ethnic seal of the Man of Steel . A " No . 1 " box may seem worthless , but knowing it helped introduceSupermanto the world make it an crucial token to his bad fan .

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