It’s a bird! It’s a plane! It’s a rare Superman comic book! And it fetched $9.12M!

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Unlocking Word Meanings

Read the following words/expressions found in today’s article.

  1. unearth / ʌnˈɜrθ / (v.) – to find something that was hidden or lost
    Example:

    While moving houses, they unearthed a small box of family photos they had forgotten about.


  2. heirloom / ˈɛərˌlum / (n.) – a special object that is passed down in a family from one generation to the next
    Example:

    The silver watch is a family heirloom that has been passed down for three generations.


  3. appraisal / əˈpreɪ zəl / (n.) – a careful examination of an object to decide how valuable it is
    Example:

    The homeowner asked for an appraisal to find out the current value of her apartment before selling it.


  4. rolled into one / roʊld ˈɪn tu wʌn / (idiom) – relating to someone/something having a combination of several qualities or things
    Example:

    The new student center is a library, café, and study space rolled into one.


  5. backstory / ˈbækˌstɔr i / (n.) – the background or earlier events that happened before the main story begins
    Example:

    The movie shows the hero’s sad backstory to help the audience understand his actions throughout the film.


Article

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A copy of the first Superman issue, unearthed by three brothers cleaning out their late mother’s attic, netted $9.12 million last month at a Texas auction house, which says it is the most expensive comic book ever sold.


The brothers discovered the comic book in a cardboard box beneath layers of brittle newspapers, dust, and cobwebs in their deceased mother’s San Francisco home last year, alongside a handful of other rare comics that she and her sibling had collected on the cusp of World War II.


She had told her children she had a valuable comic book collection hidden away, but they had never seen it until they put her house up for sale and decided to comb through her belongings for heirlooms, said Lon Allen, vice president of comics at Heritage Auctions. The brothers uncovered the box of comics and sent a message to the auction company, leading Allen to fly out to San Francisco earlier this year to inspect their copy of “Superman No. 1” and show it to other experts for appraisal.


“It was just in an attic, sitting in a box, could have easily been thrown away, could’ve easily been destroyed in a thousand different ways,” Allen said. “A lot of people got excited because it’s just every factor in collecting that you could possibly want all rolled into one.”


The “Superman No. 1” comic, released in 1939 by Detective Comics, Inc., is one of a small number of copies known to be in existence and is in excellent condition. The Man of Steel was the first superhero to enter pop culture, helping boost the copy’s value among collectors, alongside its improbable backstory, Allen said.


The previous record for the world’s most expensive comic book had been set last year, when an “Action Comics No. 1″—which first introduced Superman to the world as part of an anthology—sold for $6 million. In 2022, another “Superman No. 1” sold for $5.3 million.


This article was provided by The Associated Press.


Viewpoint Discussion

Enjoy a discussion with your tutor.

Discussion A

  • The brothers combed through their mother’s belongings for heirlooms and later on decided to sell her “Superman No. 1” at an auction. Do you agree with their decision? Why or why not? Discuss.
  • What would you do if you received a family heirloom? How meaningful would it be to you? Discuss.

Discussion B

  • Why do you think people enjoy collecting items like comics? How can hobbies like collecting comics create connections between people or build communities of collectors? Discuss.
  • If you could start a hobby of collecting something, what would it be and why? Discuss.