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Apr 21, 2012

$412 Check Superman Sold

$412 Check Superman Sold

 $412 Check Superman Sold, The $412 check that DC Comics wrote to acquire Superman and other creative works by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster has sold for $160,000 in an online auction.

Stephen Fishler, chief executive of ComicConnect.com and Metropolis Collectibles in New York, said that the 1938 check was auctioned online to an unnamed buyer.

“Two people were battling it out over the check,” he said of the furious last minute bidding that lifted the price from its start of $1 last month to the final bid Monday night.

The check was made out to Siegel and Shuster and deposited. It includes a line item for $130 showing DC paid for full ownership and rights to Superman.

Siegel and Shuster created Superman together while teenagers in Cleveland, Ohio, in the early 1930s. His first appearance was in “Action Comics” No. 1 in April 1938.

“It’s one of the most important pieces of pop culture history,” said Vincent Zurzolo, who co-owns ComicConnect with Fishler.