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11 of the most expensive things we saw at Comic-Con

Michelle Guerrero, The San Diego Union-Tribune on

Published in Entertainment News

SAN DIEGO — At Comic-Con, some of the more expensive item on sale can be action figures or original editions of comic books.

I set out to find some of the most expensive things at Comic-Con. Here’s what made the list.

“The Copycat” original painting by Shag

Price: $15,000

Company/booth: The Shag Store

Booth number: 3920

Leather Jacket signed by the cast of “Star Trek” (various shows)

Price: Negotiations start at $20,000

Company/booth: NerdgaZms Vegas

Booth number: 1321

“Bahamut” grab bag with several sets of dice, an original bag and accessories

Price: $500 ($800 value)

Company/booth: Mystic Mountain Gaming

Booth number: 2115 and 1122

Original paintings by Alex Ross

Price:$35,000 each

Company/booth: Alex Ross Art

Booth number: 2415 and 2515

“Trainbot Raiden”

Price: $1,100

Company/booth: TF Source

Booth number: 632

Prism Sculptor of Arc Light collectible

Price: $8,888

 

Company/booth: Legend Story Studios

Booth number: 3613

“Wonder Woman No. 1″

Price: $45,000

Company/booth: Dale Roberts Comics

Booth number: 1015

“X-Men No. 1”

Price: $8,000

Company/booth: Southern California Comics (they’re locally based in Kearny Mesa!)

Booth number: 1115

“The Amazing Spider-Man No. 1” (Second appearance of Spider-Man)

Price: $16,000

Company/booth: Silver Age Comics

Booth number: 1106

“Supersnipe Comics No. 8” (published in 1943)

Price: $15,000

Company/booth: Reece’s Rare Comics

Booth number: 1201

“Action Comics No. 1” (origin and first appearance of Superman)

Price: $625,000

Company/booth: Metropolis Collectibles/ComicConnect

Booth number: 5516

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