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Absolute Superman #1 is from writer Jason Aaron, artist Rafa Sandoval, colorist Ulises Arreola, and letterer Becca Carey, and, as noted, is much closer to classic Superman than, say, Absolute ...
The following contains spoilers for Absolute Superman #1, on sale now from DC Comics. DC's all-new Absolute Universe has gotten off to a bold start, twisting comic readers' expectations and views ...
Absolute Superman #1 gives readers who, despite not being the Man of Steel they’re familiar with, is still fighting for justice in ways they can easily recognize. Videos by ComicBook.com ...
Superman Unlimited #1 changes everything for the DC Universe. Superman is able to survive, but even he’s changed into something that he’s never been before.
The first copy of Superman #1 is in excellent condition for its age, graded at 7.0 by CGC. It currently has bids of over two million dollars after twenty-five bids and is going to set a record ...
A Superman #1 CGC 7.0 has just sold for $2,604,750 at ComicConnect — the highest price ever paid for a Superman #1 in any grade, for the highest-graded copy to come up for public sale in nearly ...
A copy of Superman #1, first printed in 1939 and sold for 10 cents at the time, recently sold for just over $2.6 million in an auction that concluded Thursday night.. The comic book was published ...
A rare copy of a Superman #1 comic book that sold on newsstands for a dime in 1939 was purchased for $2.6 million in an auction. The comic showing Superman leaping over tall buildings on the cover ...
It was a super sale. A rare Superman #1 comic book that went for a dime in 1939 sold at an auction Thursday night for $2.6 million. Stephen Fishler, CEO of online auction and consignment company Co… ...
But exactly one year before Superman #1 debuted, Action Comics #1 had appeared on newsstands, and changed the existing formula. Like the comics that came before it, Action Comics was an anthology ...
A rare Superman #1 comic book from 1939 was sold at an auction this week for a whopping $2.6 million. The buyer, who chose to remain anonymous, bought the comic on Thursday and paid $2,604,750 ...
The $6 million sale surpasses the previous record of Superman #1 that sold privately in 2022 for $5.3 million. "Thursday was a historic day for a historic comic book, and we expected no less ...