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Rare comic book featuring Superman's first appearance that sold for 10 cents in 1938 is expected to fetch up to $1.2 MILLION at auction

Just ahead of the 80th anniversary of his debut, Clark Kent's making headlines, and this time it isn't from his day job at the Daily Planet.
A rare comic book featuring Superman lifting a car over his head from 1938 is headed to auction on December 19 in Los Angeles. 
The comic, Action Comics #1, is anticipated to sell for a large sum, estimated to be in the $800,000 to $1.2 million range.
Profiles in History, an auction house that specializes in collectibles from old Hollywood and historical documents, claims that the comic is in 'fine/very fine' condition.
The rare comic, dating to 1938, shows Superman lifting a car in vivid color. The comic could fetch up to $1.2 million at auction in December
The rare comic, dating to 1938, shows Superman lifting a car in vivid color. The comic could fetch up to $1.2 million at auction in December
The copy in question is rare because it is what's known as a silver print - these comics are exceedingly rare because in the 1930s, publishers would create black and white copies of the comics for artists to fill in themselves - making the copy going to auction one-of-a-kind. 
'This is one of the rarest, most historically significant items we've offered,' said Stephen Fishler, founder and co-owner of ComicConnect.com.
Only around 100 original copies of Action Comics #1 are estimated to be extant -  they're significant because they're Superman's first appearance in comic books. In 2014, a copy of Action Comics #1 sold for more than $3 million at auction - the only comic book to have attained such a high price.
Despite being nearly 80 years old, Superman will make his next appearance on the silver screen this week in Justice League. 
Source: dailymail

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