A forgotten comic book, discovered in a San Francisco attic, has shattered records, fetching a staggering $9.12 million. This pristine copy of “Superman No. 1,” unearthed by three brothers, represents a remarkable find, highlighting the enduring value of rare collectibles and the unexpected ways family legacies can resurface. Its excellent condition and historical significance contributed to its record-breaking sale.
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