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Two New York comics dealers say they submitted the record-breaking eBay bid.


NEW YORK - A rare, nearly flawless copy of Superman's comic-book debut has sold for a super-powered price: $3.2 million.


New York comics dealers Stephen Fishler and Vincent Zurzolo said Monday they submitted Sunday's record-setting bid in the eBay auction for Action Comics No. 1, the 1938 book in which the superhero first appeared. It's believed to be the highest price ever paid for a comic book, surpassing $2.1 million for a similarly high-quality copy of the same book in 2011.


'It's hard to believe that a kid's 10-cent comic could be worth that much money, but it is Superman. That's an iconic thing,' Fishler said. 'It's the first time anybody saw what a superhero was like.'


EBay confirmed the price but said it couldn't yet disclose the buyer's name.


Created by Cleveland teens Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster, Action Comics No. 1 introduces the Man of Steel's Kryptonian back story, earthly role as reporter Clark Kent and identity as a champion of the oppressed.


- From news service reports
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