Home » Entertainment » Single page from ‘Spider-Man’ comic book brings in more than $3 million Single page from ‘Spider-Man’ comic book brings in more than $3 million January 15, 2022 by world today news – Archive image — © AP – Comic book hero Spider-Man has broken an auction record. A single page from a comic book in which the superhero wears his black costume for the first time has been auctioned for nearly $3.4 million. Auction house Heritage Auctions speaks of the most expensive single page from a comic ever. – jvhSource: BELGIAN Yesterday at 20:13— It concerns page 25 of the album ‘Secret Wars No. 8’ from 1984. It shows Spider-Man posing for the first time in a black and white suit, instead of his more famous red and blue costume. The bidding started at $330,000, but ended at a hefty $3.4 million. Page 24 of the same book went to a new owner at the same auction for 288,000 dollars (about 252,000 euros). It is not known who the new owner is. Heritage Auctions “couldn’t be happier,” says comic book art director Joe Mannarino. The sale, he says, proves that comic book art is “as beloved and valuable as anything put on canvas.” The previous most expensive comic book page came from a 1974 issue of ‘The Incredible Hulk’, on which superhero Wolverine made his debut. That page yielded more than 657,000 dollars (almost 575,000 euros) in 2014. Last September, the comic book in which Spider-Man made his debut was auctioned for a record amount of 3.6 million dollars (more than 3 million euros). It was the most expensive comic book ever sold at the time. Here is inserted content from a social media network that wants to write or read cookies. You have not given permission for this. Click here to adjust your preferences— Related posts:British alternative rock band 'Placebo' will perform in Sigulda next yearNam Bo-ra Shows off her Dumpling-Making Skills on KBS 2TV's 'New Release Edition'MAISON KITSUNÉ pop-up shop for a limited period in the Ruiou office store in ShanghaiWhat has my father sued Britney Spears for? Watch what Prince Charles did when asked about his brother Prince Andrew Dedication of the book “Poussières d’Or – Rock’n’Roll Angels” by Raphaël Rinaldi | Friday December 17 Leave a Comment Cancel replyCommentName Email Website Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed. Search for: