it's the 86th anniversary of the publication of Action Comics #1, the comic that marked the first appearance of Superman and Lois Lane when it was published on April 18, 1938. For DC and Superman ...
A rare copy, just one of around 100 in existence, has topped 'Superman' No. 1 as the most valuable comic ... a forerunner of DC Comics. The copy sold on Thursday has a grade of 8.5 out of 10 ...
This copy of Action Comics #1 is one of the four highest-graded copies ... an assemblage of high-grade vintage DC comics put together by billionaire Ayman Hariri and not expected to hit the ...
A rare copy, just one of around 100 in existence, has topped 'Superman' No. 1 as the most valuable comic ... a forerunner of DC Comics. The copy sold on Thursday has a grade of 8.5 out of 10 ...
but I'm 100% going to do another Superman story at some point. I've had a notebook I've been noodling in for quite a while now…" following it up saying "The nice people who run DC contacted me ...
An issue of Superman Action Comics No. 1 is now the most valuable comic book in the world after it sold for $6 million at auction. The copy, which introduced the world to the Man of Steel ...
A historic copy of Action Comics No 1, featuring the world's first introduction to Superman, has shattered records after fetching a staggering $6 million at auction this week, according to CNN.
Released in 1938 and written by Jerry Siegel and drawn by Joe Shuster, Action Comics #1 “features the first appearance and origin of Superman ... culture (just ask DC Studios’ James Gunn).
The modern superhero was born in 1938, when Cleveland friends and collaborators Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster debuted Superman in Action Comics #1. So few copies of the comic are known to exist in ...
“Without Superman and Action Comics No. 1, who knows whether there ever would have been a Golden Age of comics—or if the medium would have become what it is today,” Heritage Auctions Vice ...
Superman’s 1938 debut may not feature the tenets of modern-day DC stories, but it remains a ... of the three were holding a copy of Action Comics #1, but this post possibly takes care of that ...