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Action Comics Superman
Action Comics Superman (Photo: Wikimedia Commons)

The most important comic ever printed

Action Comics #1 (June 1938) introduced Superman to the world. Published by DC Comics (then National Allied Publications), it sold for 10 cents at newsstands. Today, fewer than 100 copies are believed to survive.

Why it matters

This single comic invented the superhero genre. Every Marvel and DC blockbuster, every cape, every secret identity, every “with great power” speech — all of it traces back to these 64 pages.

Value & condition

A CGC 8.5 graded copy sold for $6 million at Heritage Auctions in 2024. Even mid-grade copies (CGC 3.0–5.0) routinely cross $1 million. Restoration severely affects value.

Authentication

Cover paper, staples, indicia page, and printing dot patterns are all critical. Always buy CGC- or CBCS-graded copies. Reproductions and unofficial reprints exist.


About this collectible

The Action Comics #1 (1938) — The Birth of Superman is documented in the Collectibles Multiverse reference database. Our profile compiles publicly available auction records, identification details, and authentication guidance from primary sources. Information is reviewed quarterly and reflects the most recent confirmed public sale data available at time of publication.

How to identify this piece

Authentic specimens of the Action Comics #1 (1938) — The Birth of Superman are identified through a combination of physical characteristics, production-period markings, condition signals, and provenance documentation. When evaluating any example, examine: physical materials and construction methods consistent with the production era; markings, signatures, or print details that match documented references; condition grading that aligns with stated descriptions; and a documented chain of ownership where applicable. Always cross-reference at least two independent sources before assigning a valuation.

Valuation context

Market value for the Action Comics #1 (1938) — The Birth of Superman depends on several converging factors: documented condition (typically expressed via a recognized grading scale), rarity within the production run, provenance and chain of custody, current collector demand within the collectible category, and macro-market trends. Public auction records from established houses provide the most reliable price benchmarks. Private-sale data is harder to verify and should be treated cautiously.

Authentication signals

Frequently asked questions

Where should I get an item like this authenticated?

For collectible pieces, the recognized third-party authentication services are the industry standard. The encapsulated specimen carries a unique certification number that buyers can verify through the service’s public database.

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How current is the valuation information?

Auction comps and headline pricing are reviewed quarterly. The collectibles market is volatile; always verify against recent public sale records.

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