The Comic's, which is an investment
Recently the first issue of "Action Comics" was sold! What makes that particular issue so special is that it was the first magazine ever with Superman. The price was $ 1 million. Had the comic book been in a better shape, it would have sold for more, writes Telegraph.
The world’s ten most valuable comics.
The comic books that are worth gold!
Here is the Telegraph's list of comic books that are worth more - but only if you have them in top condition.
1. Action Comics # 1
Value: 1.421,000 USDThe first super hero was born in this issue - Superman.
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2nd Detective Comics # 27
Value: 1.407.000 USDThis number is the first in which Batman appears. 1939.
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3rd Superman # 1
Value: 687,000 USDSuperman's first own Journal came out in 1939, writes Telegraph. He had previously appeared in Action Comics magazines.
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4th All-American Comics # 16
Value: 439,000 USD
The ring bearing superhero Green Lantern shows up for the first time at number 16 of the All-American Comics from 1939.Photo: Heritage Auctions
5th Detective Comics # 1
Value: 414.000 USDDetective Comics specialized initially in hard-boiled detective series, but later came to include even Batman and Superman.
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6th Marvel Comics # 1
Value: 376,000 USD
Prime number came out in October 1939 and had Flame on the cover.Photo: Heritage Auctions
7th Batman # 1
Value: 366,000 USDBatman first appeared in Detective Comics, but became popular and got its own magazine in the 1940s. It also introduced his sidekick Robin.
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8th More Fun Comics # 52
Value: 322,000 USDBetween 1935 and 1947 more Fun Comics came out. The number 52 from 1940 hits the reader Specter for the first time.
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9th Flash Comics # 1
Value: 295,000 USDMany DC Comics characters appeared for the first time in Flash Comics at the walls. Super hero flash graced the cover of the first issue of the 1940s
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10th Amazing Fantasy # 15
Value: over 281,000 USDThe magazine from August 1960 is the first of Spider-Man on the cover. Publisher Marvel was first reluctant to continue with the magazine, but Spider-Man proved to sell very well, writes Telegraph..
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