How much is Superman Doomsday comic worth?
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How much is Superman Doomsday comic worth?
Comic books in ‘Doomsday’
$8 | Superman Man Of Steel #18 – 1st full appearance of Doomsday! |
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$179 | 1992 Superman #18 CGC 9.8 |
$180 | Superman: The Man of Steel #18 (1st Doomsday) CGC 9.8 WP |
$185 | SUPERMAN THE MAN OF STEEL # 18 CGC 9.6 5TH PRINT DC UNIVERSE LOGO 1ST DOOMSDAY |
What Superman comics are worth money?
Top 15 Most Valuable Superman Comics of All-Time
- of 15. Action Comics #1 “Ashcan” (1937) DC Comics.
- of 15. Superman Comics “Ashcan” (1939) DC Comics.
- of 15. Superman #2 (1939)
- of 15. Action Comics #6 (1938)
- of 15. Action Comics #4 (1938)
- of 15. Action Comics #5 (1938)
- of 15. Action Comics #9 (1938)
- of 15. Action Comics #13 (1938)
How much is the death of Superman 1993 comic book worth?
Superman The Death of Superman TPB (1993 DC) 1st Edition comic books
Add to cart Near Mint $29.95 | Add to cart Very Fine $24.00 |
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Add to cart Fine $17.75 | Add to cart Very Good $11.99 |
What comic does Superman fight Doomsday?
The Death of Superman Doomsday’s first full appearance, on the cover of Superman: The Man of Steel #18 (December 1992).
What’s the most expensive Superman comic book?
A rare edition of a comic in which Superman made his first ever appearance has sold for a record $3.25 million (£2.8m). It means the issue of Action Comics #1, which sold for 10 cents when it was released in 1938, is the world’s most valuable comic book.
What is the value of Superman Issue 1?
$3.25 million
One of the few copies of the comic book that introduced Superman to the world has sold for a super-sized, record-setting price. The issue of Action Comics No. 1 went for $3.25 million in a private sale, ComicConnect.com, an online auction and consignment company, announced Tuesday.
Are old Superman comic books worth anything?
A GD 2.0 copy of Superman #15 can expect to sell for close to $400 today. FN 6.0 copies of this comic had a price of around $800 in 2015, but today can sell for closer to $1,500. The highest graded copy to ever sell was a 9.2 that sold for $18,000 in 2019.