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i would of flippedOriginally Posted by ToMa630
....i loved comics as a kid, used to have stacks until i come home from school one day and hear mom say "you aren't a kid anymore so i threw out all those childish comics you had taking up space"
Originally Posted by Scott Frost
Not unless he managed to sell those English houses he had on the market.Originally Posted by kdawg
Originally Posted by calibeebee
Originally Posted by Scott Frost
Not unless he managed to sell those English houses he had on the market.Originally Posted by kdawg
That ain't the only one left, its not like a Gutenberg Bible or anything.Originally Posted by ccookielover49
i am surprised it was not in a museum.
Just three days ago we reported to you that a copy of Action Comics #1 (the first appearance of Superman) broke the record for the sale price of a single comic book when it sold at auction for $1,000,000.
Well, today that record was broken.
At an auction held in Dallas, TX by American Heritage Galleries, a copy of Detective Comics #27 (the first appearance of Batman) sold for $1,075,000. Once again, both the buyer and the seller's identities remained a secret.