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The copy of Superman No. 1 was issued in 1939 after National Allied changed its name to Detective Comics, Inc. — forever known to fans as DC.
The novel is filled with distinctive characters, shady dealings, women of moral ambiguity and heroes and villains alike.
A ranking, from funny to hilarious, of the sketches from the Miles Teller-hosted episode, which featured cameos by Shane Gillis and Ramy Youssef.
Heritage Auctions says Superman has long been among the world’s most valuable comics. A copy of Action Comics No. 1 sold for $6 million last year, while a Superman No. 1 went for $5.3 million in 2022.