The first issue of the American magazine that published the first chapter of "Superman" was auctioned for 3.25 million US dollars, setting a record for the highest price in the comics series

The first issue of the American magazine that published the first chapter of "Superman" was auctioned for 3.25 million US dollars, setting a record for the highest price in the comics series

According to foreign media reports on April 6, the inaugural issue of ACTION COMICS, a famous American comics magazine that published the first issue of Superman, was auctioned for a whopping $3.25 million, setting a record for the highest comics auction price in history.

According to an American comics online auction website, the first issue of "ACTION COMICS" was auctioned for $3.25 million, surpassing the record of $3.21 million for the first issue of "ACTION COMICS" in 2014, becoming the highest auction price for comics in history. It is reported that the first issue of "ACTION COMICS" published in 1938 had tens of thousands of copies at the time, but now only 100 copies remain.

The first issue of ACTION COMICS published tens of thousands of copies of Superman, Episode 1, which tells the story of Superman's birth and his arrival on Earth as Clark Ken. The magazine was purchased by the previous owner for $2 million in 2018, and it still has great potential for appreciation.

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