Spider-Man comic nets $1.1 million | Inquirer Entertainment

Spider-Man comic nets $1.1 million

/ 08:15 PM March 09, 2011

NEW YORK – The inaugural 1962 comic book to feature Spider-Man netted a superhero-sized $1.1 million, the US online auctioneers said Tuesday.

The copy of the Marvel comic book, in excellent condition, sold through ComicConnect.com with a cover that shows the spidery avenger — in his other life known as the meek Peter Parker — swinging from a high building with a man under his right arm.

Five decades ago, the comic went for just 12 cents.

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The big sale has been bested only by the $1.5 million price reached for Superman’s 1938 debut comic book last year. The 1930s to 1950s are seen as comics’ golden age and surviving copies are keenly collected.

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“The late 1950s and early 1960s are considered the Silver Age for comic books,” said ComicConnect.com founder Stephen Fishler in a statement.

“People have often wondered how much this near-perfect condition book would sell for, and today we found out,” Fishler said.

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