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Wayne-Tec

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  1. This page has still not been found. If anyone has any leads, please shoot me a DM.
  2. My Superman page from Action Comics #1 has all of the above, besides Zatara. I owned two different Zatara pages in the past though and they were pretty cool.
  3. A lot. Speaking as someone who also owns a CGC slabbed Superman page from Action Comics #1, I can say without hesitation that I value this front cover piece above the Superman page. Both are incredible, but this is on another level.
  4. It was mailed in, and no. Their customer service was top notch.
  5. Over the years, I’ve owned a number of pieces from Action Comics #1: including pages 2, 3, 4 (still own), 5 and 7. Those are all incredible pieces. But I can say without hesitation, this front cover “No. 1” tops all of them. Although it may be small in stature, similar to an Inverted Jenny, it’s one of a kind, from the most important single piece of paper in comic book history. Thank you to CGC for doing such an incredible job with it.
  6. It originated from a scrapbook authenticated by Heritage Auctions that included original front cover pieces of Action Comics #1 and others. LINK
  7. I decided to have my original "No. 1 "piece from the front cover of Action Comics #1 slabbed by CGC. I could not be happier with the results. I believe this may be the smallest piece ever slabbed by CGC, but well deserved given the historical significance.
  8. It makes for an interesting conversation. “Joker” was the best pure film, “The Dark Knight” had the best singular antagonist, but Justice League was the greatest universe builder. To see it done with a dark tone, attention to detail, fleshed out backstories and the overall greatness of what the DC Universe could be on film—this is it. It makes the GA books even more desirable and even more fun to collect. We’re seeing the original GA roots realized on film in a stunning, well-crafted, interconnected way. Us GA collectors are experiencing a cinematic “Golden Age.”
  9. Action Comics #1 (page 3) • 1st app. of the “Daily Star” (Daily Planet) • 1st time Superman changes into his alter ego, Clark Kent LINK
  10. It’s the most fun I’ve had as a DC fan and as a GA comic book collector (as it pertains to Hollywood) in a long time. Enjoy!
  11. I will keep this completely spoiler free as everyone should have the opportunity to experience this film for themselves. It may be the greatest comic book film of all-time, above and beyond anything we’ve seen from Marvel and frankly, I’m almost speechless as I’m still in the process of absorbing it all and watching it for a second time. With over 25,000 audience ratings in, the film stands at 96% on Rotten Tomatoes, but it’s so much more. As a golden age comic book collector with a focus on first appearances and historically significant books—I’ve never been this excited about the key books our hobby has to offer. We are so spoiled to have this film.