Renninger’s Antique Market in Denver, Pennsylvania stands as a monument to America’s past – a sprawling labyrinth where forgotten treasures wait patiently for their second act in someone’s home.
Superman has been dominating the animated space for decades, but not every version of the hero is cut from the same cloth.
The copy of Superman No. 1 was issued in 1939 after National Allied changed its name to Detective Comics, Inc. — forever known to fans as DC.
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Superman comic found in attic could sell for more than $6 million
A comic found in an attic could become the most valuable ever. A pristine copy of the first Superman comic could fetch over ...
A comic found in an attic could become the most valuable ever. A pristine copy of the first Superman comic could fetch over ...
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The New Superman Storyline Explained in Action Comics 1050
Action Comics #1050 introduces a major new Superman storyline. This issue redefines his secret identity and relationships.
Despite their varying degrees of financial success (or lack thereof), most of them received a warm critical reception. What ...
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