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If your a comic fan or not or just like Superman this is a rare opportunity to acquire an awesome piece of comic memorabilia. If a tatty old edition from 1938 is worth $1million then this crisp pristine repro has got to be worth a handsome sum. A good investment if like me your wary of the banks! :roflmao:

 

http://cgi.ebay.com/The-Very-First-Superman-Comic-from-1938_W0QQitemZ300408324283QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Books_Comics_Magazines_US_Comics_ET?hash=item45f1bb40bb#ht_614wt_1167

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If your a comic fan or not or just like Superman this is a rare opportunity to acquire an awesome piece of comic memorabilia. If a tatty old edition from 1938 is worth $1million then this crisp pristine repro has got to be worth a handsome sum. A good investment if like me your wary of the banks! :roflmao:

 

http://cgi.ebay.com/The-Very-First-Superman-Comic-from-1938_W0QQitemZ300408324283QQcmdZViewItemQQptZUK_Books_Comics_Magazines_US_Comics_ET?hash=item45f1bb40bb#ht_614wt_1167

 

 

:tonofbricks: There is just something way wrong about the words crisp pristine and repro used in the same sentence, let alone in that same order within the sentence.

 

 

 

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