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The cover to Action Comics #1 has just finished being auctioned at Heritage Auctions. Just the cover mind. For the very first ...
View José Luis García-Lopez Action Comics 481 Supermobile Cover Original Art DC, 1978. by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez on artnet. Browse upcoming and past auction lots by Jose Luis Garcia-Lopez.
While that's normally true, there are times when he might need a ride, though, when the writers introduced the Supermobile in Action Comics #481, it was more of a justification for the toy than ...
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Action Comics #1082 Review: Major Disaster Is a Major Bummer - MSNWay back in 2001, Action Comics #783 saw Superman fight four different villains throughout the day, and offer each of them the chance to turn over a new leaf in their lives. Major Disaster was the ...
The other Action Comics issues that have sold for more were an 8.5 that went for $3.25 million in April 2021, and a 9.0 that sold for $3.2 million in August 2014. This was the first time the ...
Action Comics #1 is so far out of reach for all but the wealthiest of collectors, even in very low grade, that just the "No. 1" from the cover of that first issue has gone for $7,101.
A second copy of Action Comics sold at the same auction, breaking a different record — professionally restored to “an apparent grade” of 8.0, per Heritage, the comic sold for $576,000.
The issue by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster is now the world's most expensive comic, surpassing an Action Comics No. 1 owned by actor Nicolas Cage that was sold for $2.16 million in 2011 on the ...
Action Comics #1084 completes the three-issue stint on the series by writer John Ridley — who is also currently scripting ...
A very rare copy of Action Comics No. 1 has sold for a record setting $6 million The issue is known to comic book fans for introducing the character of Superman.
That said, Action Comics Annual 2023 isn’t perfect. While the Constantine-Etrigan-Bloodwynd of it all has some necessity, there are moments where it feels just a little campy.
Superman's secret identity as Clark Kent is once again hidden from the world, but the way DC Comics got there in Action Comics #1050 will likely bring back memories of Amazing Spider-Man's "One ...
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