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Someone's 10-cent investment in a copy of Action Comics No. 1 in 1938 has turned into a $15 million payday for a later owner of the now-rare comic book that first introduced Superman. An anonymous buyer has purchased the well-preserved copy for a record-breaking amount from a seller who also wished to remain anonymous,
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"Action Comics No. 1," a rare Superman comic book once stolen from the home of actor Nicolas Cage, has been sold for a record $15 million. The private sale, announced Friday, breaks the previous record price for a comic book, when "Superman No. 1″ sold at auction for $9.1 million last November.