A pristine copy of Action Comics No. 1, the groundbreaking 1938 publication that introduced Superman to the world, has been acquired by an anonymous collector for a staggering $15 million in a private transaction. This sale, facilitated by New York-based Metropolis Collectibles/Comic Connect, shattered the previous comic book record of $9.12 million set just months earlier for Superman No. 1.
The recently sold copy carries extraordinary provenance, having been stolen from actor Nicolas Cage’s residence during a 2000 party and mysteriously recovered eleven years later in a California storage facility. Cage had originally acquired the comic in 1996 for $150,000, then a record price. Following its recovery, the actor sold it at auction for $2.2 million in 2011.
Stephen Fishler, CEO of Metropolis/ComicConnect, noted the theft paradoxically increased the comic’s value significantly. ‘During that 11-year period, it skyrocketed in value. The thief made Nicolas Cage a lot of money by stealing it,’ Fishler remarked, drawing parallels to the 1911 theft of the Mona Lisa that transformed the painting from a notable work into a global icon.
The Certified Guaranty Company awarded this copy a near-perfect grade of 9.0 out of 10, making it one of the highest-graded copies known to exist. Fewer than 100 original copies of Action Comics No. 1 are believed to survive today, with this issue widely recognized as establishing the modern superhero genre that now dominates global entertainment.
