Debut Superman comic (Action Comics), sells for $317,200

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Debut Superman comic, bought in secondhand store for 35 cents, sells for $317,200

By DAVID B. CARUSO | Associated Press Writer 7:34 PM CDT, March 14, 2009 NEW YORK (AP) — A rare copy of the first comic book featuring Superman has sold for $317,200 in an Internet auction. The previous owner had bought it for less than a buck.

It's one of the highest prices ever paid for a comic book, a likely testament to the volume's rarity and its excellent condition, said Stephen Fishler, co-owner of the auction site ComicConnect.com and its sister dealership, Metropolis Collectibles.

The winning bid for the 1938 edition of Action Comics No. 1, which features Superman lifting a car on its cover, was submitted Friday evening by John Dolmayan, drummer for the rock band System of a Down, according to managers at ComicConnect.com.

Dolmayan, who is also a dealer of rare comic books, said he acquired the Superman comic on behalf of a client he declined to identify.

"This is one of the premier books you could collect," he said in a telephone interview. "It's considered the Holy Grail of comic books. I talked to my client, and we made the move."

Dolmayan said the client has "a small collection, but everything he has is incredible."

Only about 100 copies of Action Comics No. 1 are known to exist and they seldom come up for sale.

"Maybe in a booming economy, it would have done a hundred grand more, but in this economy, I think the price is great," Fishler said.

The man who had previously owned the book purchased it in a secondhand store in the early 1950s when he was nine years old.

He paid 35 cents.

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Associated Press writer Adam Goldman in New York contributed to this report.

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As I recall, this puppy once sold for a clean cool one million.
 
I never quite understood why he's smashing that car.
 
That's really quite cheap for Action #1.
 
Any one ever read Brad Meltzers latest novel?
 
I never quite understood why he's smashing that car.
Wasn't Superman sort of a thuggish brute in his earliest appearances? I don't think he developed the wholesome, paragon-of-all-that-is-good-and-fluffy image until much later.
 
I wonder if you could still get over $100,000 for a copy of Action Comics #1 if you pooped on it.
 

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