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Thursday, April 1, 2010

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Who: Superman. A comic holder, named Fishler.

What: The old untouched edition of Superman, one of the few restored was discovered and people want it.

When: Co-created by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, the comic book first appeared on newsstands for 10 cents a copy in June 1938.
Nearly 12 years later, a young boy on the West Coast found himself in a secondhand book store, where he persuaded his dad to loan him 35 cents to buy the comic book.
Until 1966, the owner forgot about the book, which was hidden in his mother's basement. Since then, he's been holding onto it, hoping to see it increase in value, Fishler said. He has not been disappointed.

Where: There where isn't stated.

Why: Because many people are interested in this comic and want it, some have gone as high as 750,000$ for it. He has no et price, so whatever it sells for, it sells for.

How: I feel this is stupid. I never was interested in comics, so this... This is stupid to me, retarded and unimportant.

Lead: Starting Friday, comic book collectors and Superman fans will have the opportunity to bid on a comic classic -- an "unrestored" copy of Action Comics No. 1, said Stephen Fishler, owner of Comic Connect, an online liaison between comic book buyers and sellers.

My lead: On Friday, this coming Friday Superman fans everywhere will get the chance to buy an untouched, unopened copy of the Action Comics No. 1 comic. The Holy Grail of all Comics.

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