A detail from Johnny Craig's infamous cover to "Crime SuspenStories" No. 22 from EC Comics. Credit: Comic Book cover For avid followers of comic book history, 1954 was the most epochal, unsettling, ...
Microsoft has added official Python support to Aspire 13, expanding the platform beyond .NET and JavaScript for building and running distributed apps. Documented today in a Microsoft DevBlogs post, ...
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The identity of the comic's buyer has not been publicly released. It's a bird! It's a plane! No – it’s the most expensive comic ever sold! An original "Superman" No. 1 comic, printed by DC Comics in ...
A first-edition copy of the comic that introduced the world to Superman in 1939 has become the most expensive comic to date after selling for a staggering $9.12 million at Heritage Auctions on ...
Everything old is new again: after living on a sentient island (and Mars) and splitting up into various teams around the country, the X-Men are coming back together to teach the next generation of ...
A nearly pristine Superman No. 1 (1939), graded CGC 9.0, sold for a record-breaking $9.12 million USD at Heritage Auctions This makes it the most valuable comic ever sold, dethroning Action Comics No.
A copy of the first ever issue of “Superman,” discovered in a Californian attic last year, has become the most expensive comic ever sold, fetching $9.12 million at auction. Three brothers from ...
Much like the Man of Steel, this collector’s item has quite the backstory. A family in Northern California discovered the keepsake in their late mother’s attic just last year, where it was protected ...
The 1939 comic smashed the old record held by Action Comics No. 1, the issue that introduced the Man of Steel. By Borys Kit Senior Film Writer A comic found in an attic has just become the most ...
A family’s forgotten copy of Superman No. 1, from 1939, was sold by Heritage Auctions. By George Gene Gustines Up, up and sold for millions! A high-grade copy of Superman No. 1, from 1939, closed at ...
EXCLUSIVE: Atlas Entertainment and Ghost Machine have made a deal for a feature film adaptation of Redcoat, the comic series written by Geoff Johns (Aquaman, The Flash). Redcoat’s debut issue in April ...