What is the rarest Superman comic?

What is the rarest Superman comic?

Action Comics #1
A rare edition of a comic in which Superman made his first ever appearance has sold for a record $3.25 million (£2.8m). It means the issue of Action Comics #1, which sold for 10 cents when it was released in 1938, is the world’s most valuable comic book.

How much is Superman No 1 worth?

The mint condition value of Superman #1 is unknown. The highest-rated CGC copy to sell publicly is an unrestored 5.5 that sold for $214,000. An unrestored 5.0 sold for $360,000 in July 2020, which is a decrease from its April 2019 value of $456,000. An unrestored 4.0 sold for the cost of $348,000.

How many New 52 comics are there?

DC released a total of 111 ongoing titles during The New 52. To expand The New 52 universe, DC has also released 34 one-shots, 32 miniseries and four maxiseries, with one ongoing series planned. One ongoing series was planned but did not release before Rebirth took effect in June 2016.

Are old Superman comic books worth anything?

A GD 2.0 copy of Superman #15 can expect to sell for close to $400 today. FN 6.0 copies of this comic had a price of around $800 in 2015, but today can sell for closer to $1,500. The highest graded copy to ever sell was a 9.2 that sold for $18,000 in 2019.

Are old Superman comics worth money?

How much is a 1st edition Superman comic worth?

$3.25 million
One of the few copies of the comic book that introduced Superman to the world has sold for a super-sized, record-setting price. The issue of Action Comics No. 1 went for $3.25 million in a private sale, ComicConnect.com, an online auction and consignment company, announced Tuesday.

How much is the original Death of Superman comic worth?

Superman The Death of Superman TPB (1993 DC) 1st Edition comic books

Add to cart Near Mint $29.95 Add to cart Very Fine $24.00
Add to cart Fine $17.75 Add to cart Very Good $11.99

What was the last New 52 comic?

It was announced that six of the New 52 titles had been cancelled as of their eighth issues and would be replaced with six new series in May 2012. The ending series were Blackhawks, Hawk and Dove, Men of War, Mister Terrific, OMAC, and Static Shock.