Historic 'Superman #1' Attic Find Sells for $9.12M, Sets Record
Source: ‘Superman #1’ copy found in attic becomes most expensive comic ever sold (2025-11-22)
A rare mint-condition copy of 'Superman #1' from 1939 has shattered sales records, fetching an astonishing US$9.12 million at auction—making it the most expensive comic ever sold. This remarkable sale highlights the soaring value of vintage comics among collectors, driven by increasing demand for rare comic books, the growing global comic market valued at over $15 billion in 2025, the influence of digital platforms on comic sales, and the rising interest from international investors. The comic's sale underscores a broader trend where classic collectibles are outperforming traditional assets, with recent sales of rare comics like 'Batman #1' and 'Action Comics #1' also reaching record prices. Experts note that the comic's pristine condition, rarity, and historical significance contribute to its record-breaking value, which is expected to influence the collectibles market for years to come. As the comic industry continues to evolve with digital comics and NFTs, the value of physical vintage comics remains robust, attracting both seasoned collectors and new investors worldwide. This sale not only cements 'Superman #1' as a cultural icon but also signals a new era of high-stakes comic book collecting, with potential for further record-breaking sales in the near future.
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