‘Superman No. 1’ Attic Find Sets $9.12M Record

An attic-stashed CGC 9.0 grail reshapes the comic market as mythic provenance and condition eclipse past ‘Action Comics No. 1’ highs.

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  • A nearly pristine Superman No. 1 (1939), graded CGC 9.0, sold for a record-breaking $9.12 million USD at Heritage Auctions
  • This makes it the most valuable comic ever sold, dethroning Action Comics No. 1’s previous record of $6 million USD
  • The book was discovered in a Northern California attic among the late owner’s childhood belongings, fulfilling a family legend

A nearly pristine copy of Superman No. 1 from 1939 has become the most valuable comic book ever sold, hammering at $9.12 million USD at Heritage Auctions and redefining the upper ceiling of the collectibles market.

The book, graded a CGC 9.0, emerged from a Northern California attic where three brothers finally sorted through their late mother’s belongings and uncovered a small stash of Golden Age comics she had bought as a nine-year-old in Depression-era San Francisco. The discovery flips the classic “mom threw away my comics” narrative. This mother preserved hers, quietly insisting for decades that she had “rare comics somewhere,” a family legend that turned out to be very real once the box surfaced.

Heritage positioned the sale as a once-in-a-generation event, with executives calling it a milestone in pop culture history and underscoring how condition, provenance and mythic backstory can elevate a single issue into blue-chip art territory.

The attic copy dethrones previous record-holders like Action Comics No. 1 at $6 millionUSD  and earlier high-grade sales of Superman No. 1, signaling that top-tier superhero keys remain a safe haven even as broader comic prices cool.

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Sources

The Hollywood Reporter

Look, Up in the Attic! It's a Multimillion-Dollar Comic!

Three Northern California brothers cleaning out their late mother’s house discovered a near-pristine Superman No. 1 from 1939 in the attic, setting up what would become a multimillion-dollar Heritage auction sale.

Nerdist

Copy of SUPERMAN #1 Sold for $9 Million

Nerdist notes that a copy of 1939’s Superman #1 in exceptional CGC 9.0 condition fetched $9.1 million at auction, driven by both its preservation and the compelling story of its discovery in a family attic.