Record Price Paid for Iconic Superman Comic Book, Once Stolen from Nicolas Cage's Home
A rare and coveted comic book issue has broken records with a staggering $15 million sale price. The 'Action Comics No. 1', which first introduced the world to Superman in 1938, also infamously ended up on Nicolas Cage's doorstep before being swiped.
This groundbreaking deal surpasses the previous record set just last November when a copy of 'Superman No. 1' sold for $9.12 million at an auction. The private sale of the 'Action Comics No. 1' has been finalized, marking a milestone in the world of comic book collecting.
The significance of this sale lies not only in its astronomical price tag but also in its connection to one of Hollywood's most infamous thefts. The incident involving Nicolas Cage's stolen comic book highlights the allure and value that certain rare collectibles can hold.
A rare and coveted comic book issue has broken records with a staggering $15 million sale price. The 'Action Comics No. 1', which first introduced the world to Superman in 1938, also infamously ended up on Nicolas Cage's doorstep before being swiped.
This groundbreaking deal surpasses the previous record set just last November when a copy of 'Superman No. 1' sold for $9.12 million at an auction. The private sale of the 'Action Comics No. 1' has been finalized, marking a milestone in the world of comic book collecting.
The significance of this sale lies not only in its astronomical price tag but also in its connection to one of Hollywood's most infamous thefts. The incident involving Nicolas Cage's stolen comic book highlights the allure and value that certain rare collectibles can hold.