The first issue of the series "Marvel Comics", released in 1939, became Thursday the most expensive Marvel comics in history, flowing to $ 1.26 million at an auction. The absolute record for a comic, however, has not fallen and remains the prerogative of the first issue of "Action Comics".

The first comic book produced by the famous American publisher Marvel comics was auctioned Thursday for $ 1.26 million, or about 1.13 million euros. This is a record for the publishing house behind the characters of Spider-Man, X-Men or Avengers, said the Heritage Auctions auction house. The comic strip in question is the first episode, released in 1939, from the Marvel Comics series, published by the publisher Timely Comics, who later became Marvel.

"This is a historical version of a historic comic," said Ed Jaster, vice president of Heritage Auctions. "Without hesitation, it's the grandfather of all Marvel comics, without which we would not have had all these stories and all these characters," he added.

It cost 10 cents in 1939

In the 1960s, under the impulse of screenwriter Stan Lee, Marvel created superheroes who have become iconic today and whose adaptations to the cinema conquer box offices around the world. This copy of the No. 1 Marvel Comics , which is in very good condition, cost 10 cents in 1939.

It becomes the most expensive Marvel comics to be auctioned, in front of an Amazing Fantasy No. 15 (the first appearance of Spider-Man) sold for $ 1.1 million in 2011. The most expensive comics in history remains the first issue of Action Comics (1938), sold for $ 3.2 million in 2014. This is the first appearance of Superman.