Marvel Comics' First Comic Book Sells For Record $1.26 Million At Auction

UNIONTOWN, Pa. (CNN) -- It's rare to find an almost-perfect copy of Marvel Comics' first comic book, aptly named "Marvel Comics 1." But one in near-mint condition just sold for a record $1.26 million.

Marvel Comics' first comic book, aptly named "Marvel Comics 1," just sold for a record $1.26 million. (credit: CNN)

It's the "finest known copy" of the comic book, according to Heritage Auctions, which handled the bidding. It's also the most anyone has ever paid for a comic from Marvel Comics, it said.

The comic book was first released on October 1, 1939, and it introduced fans to characters including the Human Torch, Angel, Sub-Mariner and the Masked Raider.

The auctioned comic was bought off a newsstand rack soon after its release by a mailman in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, Heritage Auctions said in a news release.

"This is a historic copy of a historic comic book," Ed Jaster, the auction house's senior vice president, said in the statement.

But it's still not the most expensive comic book ever sold. "Action Comics #1," the first Superman comic, sold for more than $3.2 million in 2014 on eBay.

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