A preserved copy of the first-ever Superman comic was found in a dusty attic and later fetched a record-breaking price at auction.
A rare copy of Action Comics #1, the comic that first introduced Superman, has sold for an unbelievable $9 million, setting a new world record as the most expensive comic book ever.
The comic was discovered unexpectedly in an attic, where it had remained untouched for decades. Experts described its condition as “exceptionally preserved,” a key reason behind the historic auction price.
What Makes This Comic So Valuable
- Published in 1938, Action Comics #1 marks the birth of Superman, created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster.
- Very few copies survive today, and most are worn or damaged.
- This particular copy was found in near-mint condition, making it one of the cleanest versions ever seen.
- It received a high CGC grading, significantly boosting its market value.
- The comic’s incredible preservation and cultural importance pushed it past all previous sale records.
Impact on the Collectibles Market
- The $9 million sale is expected to influence prices of other Golden Age comics.
- With collectors and investors showing increased interest, rare comics are becoming a serious alternative investment category.
- The discovery also highlights how hidden collectibles — even forgotten in attics — can turn out to be multimillion-dollar treasures.