Up, up and they pay: $2.6M winning bid for Superman #1 comic
NEW YORK (AP) — A rare copy of a Superman #1 comic book that sold on newsstands for a dime in 1939 was purchased for $2.6 million in an auction.
ComicConnect.com, an online auction and consignment company, said the comic was sold Thursday night to a buyer who wishes to maintain a secret identity.

Houston-based seller Mark Michaelson bought the comic in 1979 from its original owner and kept it in a temperature-controlled safe.
The character created by writer Jerry Siegel and artist Joe Shuster was a pioneer of the superhero genre.
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