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Tandhruil 23/02/2010 10h18

1 million de dollars le Superman
 
Ca rigole moins du coup !

http://www.comicconnect.com/

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They said it couldn’t be done. They said that no comic book—no matter how rare—would ever sell for $1,000,000. This week, they were proven wrong. And in the midst of a recession, no less!

That’s because ComicConnect.com, one of the industry’s leading online auction/consignment sites, just sold an extremely rare, top-condition copy of the world’s most coveted comic book for exactly $1,000,000. That figure is more than three times higher than the prior record-holder, also set by ComicConnect.com.

That comic book, of course, is Action Comics #1, which marked the debut of Superman in 1938 and promptly changed the course of pop culture forever.

This particular copy has been in a private collection for more than 15 years, and it’s likely to disappear again once it’s been turned over to its new owner. However, ComicConnect.com will allow the media to view it briefly in its New York City showroom (873 Broadway, Suite 201, 212-895-3999). The showroom is also home to ComicConnect.com’s affiliate, Metropolis Collectibles (metropoliscomics.com), the largest vintage comic book dealer in the world.

“It’s the Holy Grail of comic books,” says founder Stephen Fishler, one of the leading experts on collectible comics.

“Before Action Comics #1, there was no such thing as a superhero or a man who could fly,” notes Fishler, who created the 10-point grading scale which today is used universally to evaluate the condition of comic books.

“It’s the single most important event in comic book history,” adds ComicConnect.com co-owner and COO, Vincent Zurzolo.

Only about 100 copies Action Comics #1 remain in existence, and of those 100, only two have received a grading of 8.0 (Very Fine) or higher. This particular book is one of them, making it among the rarest of the rare.

Up until now, the record-holder was another Action Comics #1, this one with a grading of 6.0. It sold on ComicConnect.com for $317,200 in 2009.

According to the Overstreet Price Guide to Comic Books—the industry bible—Action Comics #1 is indisputably the highest-valued comic book of all time. In second place is Detective Comics #27, which marked the first appearance of Batman in 1939. An Action Comics #1 graded 8.0 or higher is priced about 25% higher than a comparable Detective Comics #27.

Until last week, some collectors weren’t aware of the existence of this million dollar copy. Fishler, however, knew it well, because 15 years ago, he sold it for $150,000.

But why the big jump in price?

“High-grade copies are rarely, rarely offered for sale,” explains Zurzolo. “When they do come on the market, you can expect to see a big leap in value.”

“I knew that someday, there would be a seven figure comic book sale, and I dreamed of being part of that historic moment. But I didn’t think it would happen so soon, particularly given the current state of the economy.”

Imagine: back in 1938, this very comic book sold for ten cents, its sole purpose to entertain a child. 72 years later, some very fortunate adult is willing to spend $1,000,000 for the privilege of owning it—something most experts believed would never happen.

“Is it worth it?” says Fishler. “Absolutely. There is nothing else like it.”


scarletneedle 23/02/2010 10h20

Il fait ce qu'il veut de son fric.
Après, c'est juste pour avoir la pièce : cela m'étonnerait que la personne prenne le risque de le feuilleter.

gorlab 23/02/2010 10h25

Je serai curieux de voir l'état du comic..

Zen arcade 23/02/2010 10h27

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Envoyé par gorlab (Message 1011923)
Je serai curieux de voir l'état du comic..

Very fine, d'après l'article.

Tandhruil 23/02/2010 10h42

Je pense que c'est celui en photo
http://www.comicconnect.com/data/Ima.../action500.gif

gorlab 23/02/2010 10h45

et en plus gradé...
je suis pas plus étonné que ca du prix en fait...

Steuf ! 23/02/2010 10h55

Mon père qui m'envoie un mail en me disant "vérifie tes stocks !"... Si j'avais ça, je ne serais pas au boulot en ce moment :D

scarletneedle 23/02/2010 10h57

Oh, tu dois bien avoir un des reprints pour faire une fausse joie à ton père... :D


(je tenterais bien le coup chez moi ce soir...)

archerhawke 23/02/2010 11h29

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Envoyé par scarletneedle (Message 1011944)
Oh, tu dois bien avoir un des reprints pour faire une fausse joie à ton père... :D


(je tenterais bien le coup chez moi ce soir...)

:oups: quel sadisme ...

pour le prix ça me choque pas plus que ça, la collectionnite aigüe,quelque soit le domaine, fait toujours grimper les prix.

gorlab 23/02/2010 11h32

Ou alors c'est un simple investissement...

gillesC 23/02/2010 11h44

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Envoyé par scarletneedle (Message 1011920)
Il fait ce qu'il veut de son fric.
Après, c'est juste pour avoir la pièce : cela m'étonnerait que la personne prenne le risque de le feuilleter.

Ah purée, moi, si j'étais multimillionaire, je péterais la boite et le lirais en mangeant des chips. :D

superscream 23/02/2010 11h47

ah si je pouvais voyager dans le temps ! :D
je prend tout le stock pour le revendre cette année

Zen arcade 23/02/2010 11h50

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Envoyé par gillesC (Message 1011968)
Ah purée, moi, si j'étais multimillionaire, je péterais la boite et le lirais en mangeant des chips. :D

Moi, j'irais le brûler dans une convention de comics.

gorlab 23/02/2010 11h51

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Envoyé par superscream (Message 1011971)
ah si je pouvais voyager dans le temps ! :D
je prend tout le stock pour le revendre cette année

ils passeront pour des faux, il n'y aura pas la "patine" du temps....

ahhhh..ces voyageurs temporels amateurs ! :D

superscream 23/02/2010 11h56

ah zut j ai oublier ce detail ! :oups:


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