Superman’s first comic, once owned by Nicolas Cage, sets $15 million record
A rare copy of "Action Comics No. 1," the comic that introduced Superman, has sold for a record $15 million in a private deal. This sale significantly surpasses the previous comic book record. The comic's notable ownership history, including its t...

The sale eclipses the previous highest price paid for a comic book, set in November when a copy of “Superman No. 1” sold at auction for $9.12 million. The transaction for “Action Comics No. 1” was negotiated by Manhattan-based Metropolis Collectibles/Comic Connect, which said both the buyer and the seller wished to remain anonymous.
First published in 1938 and originally sold for 10 cents, “Action Comics No. 1” was an anthology featuring mostly little-known characters. Within a few panels, however, it introduced Superman’s origin story, tracing his birth on a dying planet, his journey to Earth and his decision to use his extraordinary strength to benefit humanity.
The comic’s publication marked the beginning of the superhero genre. About 100 copies of “Action Comics No. 1” are known to exist, according to Metropolis Collectibles/Comic Connect President Vincent Zurzolo. He told AP the comic is regarded as one of the most significant in the medium, adding that without Superman’s popularity, later superheroes such as Batman may never have emerged. He said the scale of the deal reflected its importance, as it surpassed the previous record by a wide margin.

The comic also has a notable ownership history. It was stolen from Cage’s Los Angeles home in 2000 and recovered in 2011 after being discovered by a man who had purchased the contents of an old storage locker in southern California. The comic was returned to Cage, who had originally bought it in 1996 for $150,000, and six months later he sold it at auction for $2.2 million.
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