Rare Superman comic once stolen from Nicolas Cage sells at auction for record $15 million

Rare Comic Book Sells for Record $15 Million, Exceeding Previous High by Millions

A rare copy of the comic book that introduced Superman to the world has been sold at auction for a record-breaking $15 million, surpassing the previous record price set just last November. The private deal was negotiated by Manhattan-based Metropolis Collectibles/Comic Connect, with the buyer and seller choosing to remain anonymous.

The Action Comics No. 1, which was published in 1938, is considered one of the most valuable comic books in existence. Only about 100 copies are known to exist, making it a highly sought-after item among collectors. The comic book tells the origin story of Superman's birth on a dying planet, his journey to Earth, and his decision to use his strength for the greater good.

The sale of the comic book is significant not only because of its value but also due to its historical significance. Without Superman and other superhero comic books, there would be no Batman or other iconic characters that followed. The importance of Action Comics No. 1 in the comic book community was evident in the record-breaking price it fetched at auction.

The comic book has a unique history that includes being stolen from actor Nicolas Cage's Los Angeles home in 2000. It was recovered in 2011 after being found in an old storage locker in Southern California and eventually returned to Cage, who had bought it for $150,000 in 1996. However, the theft had a profound impact on the comic book's value, with its price skyrocketing during the 11-year period it was missing.

The sale of Action Comics No. 1 is reminiscent of the infamous theft of Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa from the Louvre museum in Paris in 1911. The recovered painting made the iconic work a world-renowned treasure, and similarly, the return of this rare comic book has solidified its place as an icon of American pop culture.

The record-breaking sale is a testament to the enduring appeal of classic comic books and their ability to transcend time. For collectors and enthusiasts, Action Comics No. 1 is more than just a valuable item – it's a piece of history that continues to captivate audiences around the world.
 
😍 I'm low-key freaking out over this sale!!! $15 million for one comic book? That's insane! It just goes to show how rare and special these books are, not just in terms of their value but also in their cultural significance. I mean, who doesn't love Superman?! πŸ¦Έβ€β™‚οΈ This sale is like a big ol' nod to all the collectors out there who have been searching for this exact book for years. Can you even imagine being one of those lucky people who get to hold it in your hands? πŸ’Έ It's crazy to think about how much it was worth before it got stolen from Nicolas Cage... 150k in 1996 is like, peanuts compared to what it sold for today! πŸ˜‚ Anyway, I'm just here for the comic book love and all things retro. Bring on more awesome sales like this one!!! πŸ’₯
 
omg can you believe how expensive comics are now? 🀯 i mean $15 million is crazy! but honestly i was at the mall yesterday and saw this new gaming store that's got like 10 people in line already lol what a scene πŸ˜‚ i wonder if they have any rare games or something. speaking of which, i just tried this new energy drink that's supposed to give you a boost and i'm like halfway through my can 🍺😴 gotta focus for the rest of the day
 
πŸ€” I think this sale is crazy cool! $15 million for one comic book is insane, but when you consider how iconic Superman is and how much his story has inspired generations, it's no wonder collectors were willing to break the bank πŸ€‘. It's also wild to think about the comic book's history, like being stolen from Nicolas Cage's house in 2000 😲, which definitely added to its value. The fact that it was recovered and returned shows how much people love comics and want them preserved for posterity πŸ’―. I'm just glad we have collectors out there who care about preserving our pop culture heritage 🎨. It'll be interesting to see what other rare comics sell for in the future πŸ€”πŸ’Έ
 
I'm so late to this thread lol πŸ’”πŸ‘€ I mean, $15 million is crazy! But can you even imagine having a piece of Superman's origin story in your collection? 🀯 It's like owning a tiny bit of American pop culture history. I feel bad for Nicolas Cage though, his comic book got stolen from him and it took 11 years to get back... 😱 That must have been super frustrating for him. But at least the thief had good taste, right? πŸ€‘
 
OMG u guyz!!! 😱 I cant even begin 2 say how amazin this sale is!! πŸ’Έ A comic book dat's like, over 80 yrs old sold 4 a record $15M!!! 🀯 That's like, millions more than anythin else ever sold before! πŸ€‘ It's literally a piece of history and a big deal 4 the comic book community! πŸ‘ I mean, can u even imagine havin a comic book dat's worth that much $$$?! πŸ’Έ It's crazy to think bout how it went from bein stolen (which was soooo unlucky 4 Nicolas Cage lol) 2 bein found again and now sellin 4 so much money!!! πŸ€‘ The history behind this comic book is so cool and I love how it's like, a big deal in the pop culture world! πŸ’₯
 
omg I'm loving this!!! 😍 $15 million for an old comic book? that's insane! I mean, can you even imagine what was going through people's minds when they first saw Superman on the pages? 🀯 it's crazy how much value we assign to something just because of its historical significance. I remember reading those old comics as a kid and not thinking twice about their price. now they're worth millions! πŸ’Έ that Nicolas Cage story is wild too... theft or not, the comic book was meant for him, but I guess its history kinda increased its value. anyhoo, can't wait to see what other rare items get sold at auction πŸ€‘
 
omg I cant even believe how much this comic book sold for πŸ€‘ $15 million is insane! I mean its like, Superman's first appearance and all that... its such an iconic character. I've been following comic book news for ages and this is definitely one of the biggest deals Ive seen. its crazy to think about how valuable it is considering only 100 copies exist 😲. I'm sure there will be many collectors who are super happy with this sale, but also kinda bummed they cant have it πŸ€”. I wonder if the buyer has a sweet collection of comic books already or if they're just starting out πŸ‘€.
 
omg u guys can u believe this πŸ€‘ rare comic book sold for record $15 million 🀯 like what even is possible? superhero origin story on pg13 content 1938 was a great year lol. i always thought $150k was a lot but 15 mil? that's insane πŸ’Έ. and the fact that it was stolen from nicolas cage's house in 2000 makes me wonder if he's still got one of his rare collectibles πŸ€”. action comics no.1 is def a piece of history now πŸ’₯ [link to article](https://www.reuters.com/article/us-comic-books-sales-action-comics-no-1/record-breaking-superman-comic-book-selling-for-15-million-idUSKCN0R2CQ)
 
omg can you even believe this?! 😱 like $15 million for one comic book is insane!!! i mean its not every day u see something like that happen especially when its like 90 years old lol the fact that only about 100 copies exist makes it so rare and super valuable im just imagining what its like to own a piece of history like that 🀯 i wish my school didn't sell off all our vintage textbooks lol anyway back to this comic book its wild how much money was made from stolen goods being recovered isnt that crazy?
 
I dunno about this kinda thing... $15 million for a comic book? That's crazy talk! πŸ˜‚ I mean, I get why collectors are obsessed with these old comics, but 15 million just seems like a wild bid to me. It's not like it's a rare art piece or something that's going to appreciate in value over time. I think people are just getting caught up in the hype and wanting to own a piece of pop culture history. Newsflash: it's still just a comic book 🀣. And what's with all the drama around this one copy? I mean, 100 copies were printed back in 1938... that's not exactly rare. It's like they're creating some kinda myth around Superman and his origin story. Give me a break! πŸ’β€β™‚οΈ
 
OMG, can you believe it?! 😲 I was at the school art club last week and we were discussing comic books and how they've been around for ages! And now this... $15 million is insane! πŸ€‘ I mean, imagine if Superman had a lunchbox like my friend Tom's that sells for millions too 🀣. But seriously, it's crazy to think about how much that comic book was worth before someone stole it from Nicolas Cage's house and then lost it for 11 years... talk about an adventure! πŸ˜‚ It just goes to show that some things are really valuable because of their history and rarity. I wonder if the school has any rare comic books like that... maybe they do and we don't know πŸ€”.
 
just think about it, $15 million for a comic book? that's insane 🀯 like what even is that kind of money for something you can read at home? but i guess when it comes to rare collectibles and stuff, people just wanna own a piece of history, you know? and it's not just the value, it's like a connection to the past too... remember those old comics your dad used to show you? this one's like the granddaddy of them all πŸ’₯
 
omg can you even imagine having a comic book from like forever ago and being able to sell it for 15 million?! πŸ€‘πŸ˜² it's crazy how valuable these things are now, especially since they're not just collectibles but also pieces of history. i mean think about it, without Superman and other superheroes, we wouldn't have the movies and TV shows that we love today. it's wild to see how something as old as Action Comics No. 1 can still make such a big impact on people's lives. 🀯
 
πŸ€‘πŸ’₯ I'm low-key hyped that someone just broke the bank on this vintage comic book. $15 million is wild lol! Can't believe how rare and valuable these things are. Like, you're basically getting a piece of history and the birth of Superman himself for that price πŸ¦Έβ€β™‚οΈ. The whole story about it being stolen from Nicolas Cage's house in 2000 is crazy too 🀯. Guess all that drama didn't hurt its resale value lol πŸ˜‚
 
man what a deal πŸ€‘πŸ‘€ 15 million for one old book is wild I mean I've seen some rare stuff on eBay but this takes the cake πŸ˜‚ I'm glad Nicolas Cage got his comic back after all those years he must be thrilled 🀩 and can you believe it's worth more than what he bought it for 60 grand difference πŸ’Έ like, it's crazy how much we love these old comics they're like pieces of history or something πŸ‘΄πŸ»πŸ’«
 
I mean, can you believe $15 million for one comic book?! 🀯 It's wild to think about how much that thing has been worth over the years - like, from $150k to $15 MILLION. It's crazy how one stolen comic book could affect its value so much... and then it gets recovered, and now everyone wants a piece of it. πŸ˜‚ The history behind this thing is already iconic in itself. And Superman is just the beginning, right? If we can find those other original comics, the prices are gonna skyrocket for sure! πŸ’Έ
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around this price tag 🀯! $15 million for a comic book? That's like buying a small house in some parts of the country πŸ˜‚. I remember when I was a kid, comic books were just 50 cents or a buck at the newsstand. You could buy an entire collection of Spider-Man comics for that price. And now, one issue can sell for more than most people make in a year... it's crazy!
 
omg, $15 million is insane for a comic book 🀯 i mean, i know its a super rare issue of Action Comics No. 1 and all that but still... 1938 was a crazy time for comics, what with the Depression and all that jazz, it's amazing how something so old can be worth so much money πŸ’Έ anyway, as iconic as Superman is, i've always thought the real heroes are the guys who collect these old comic books and keep 'em safe πŸ™ they're like guardians of pop culture history or something 😎
 
I mean can you believe this thing sold for $15 million?! 🀯 It's crazy to think about how much it was worth before it got stolen from Nicolas Cage back in 2000... I guess 11 years is a long time, and I'm not surprised its value went through the roof. But, on the bright side, it's been returned now, and I imagine it'll just be enjoyed by whoever buys it... but still, $15 million for a comic book? That's insane! πŸ’Έ And can you even imagine what would happen if one of these rare books got lost forever? It'd be like losing a piece of history.
 
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