Culture & Society

Rare Superman Comic’s $9.12M Sale Reveals the True Value of Preserving American Heritage

By Economics Desk | November 25, 2025

A rare 1939 Superman comic fetched $9.12 million—proving that safeguarding America’s cultural icons is more than nostalgia; it’s about defending our national identity against globalist neglect.

In an age when Americans face relentless assaults on their history and values, a remarkable discovery in a San Francisco attic serves as a reminder of the enduring strength found in preserving our nation's heritage. Earlier this year, three brothers unearthed an original Superman No. 1, a comic book from 1939 that not only launched America’s first true superhero but recently sold for an astonishing $9.12 million—the highest price ever paid for a comic book. Why Does This Comic Matter More Than Just Dollars? This isn’t just a tale of good luck or a windfall from dusty boxes; it stands...

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