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A rare copy of the comic book that introduced the world to Superman — and was also once stolen from the home of actor Nicolas Cage — has been sold for a record $15 million.
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Superman’s Debut Comic Once Owned by Nicolas Cage Sold for $15 Million
A Superman comic that was once owned by Nicolas Cage was recently sold for $15 million at auction to an anonymous buyer.
Now, it’s been confirmed that this talk is the focus of the first issue of Tales of the Pusciverse, which was written by Keenan, and features artwork by Marlin Shoop ( Captain Action, G.I. Joe) and Andy Belanger ( Kill Shakespeare, Friday the 13th ). Lettering for the convo was done by Marvel Comics and Afterlife with Archie vet Jack Morelli.
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Peanuts. The Far Side. Calvin and Hobbes. These names top the list of the greatest syndicated comics of all-time, but what other iconic strips round out the list, and why? Let's take a look at the comics that transformed the genre and made the funny pages must-read material over the last century.
Noblesville Creates hosts its annual 'Comic Book in a Day' Challenge, where local artists compete to create a book from scratch.
"Action Comics No. 1," a rare Superman comic book once stolen from the home of actor Nicolas Cage, has been sold for a record $15 million. The private sale, announced Friday, breaks the previous record price for a comic book, when "Superman No. 1″ sold at auction for $9.1 million last November.
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Central Indiana comic book competition turns 13
This weekend, local comic book artists of all skill levels will race against the clock to bring their ideas to life.