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First ever Captain America comic book sells for £2.4m at auction

Captain America joins Superman and Spider-Man as the only superheroes to have secured bids over $3m in the US

Olivia Emily
Friday 08 April 2022 05:23 EDT
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A near-mint copy of the first Captain America comic book sold at auction yesterday (7 April) for $3.1 million (£2.4 million).

The high-value sale is the highest price ever paid at auction for super soldier Steve Rogers’ debut, joining Superman and Spider-Man as the only superheroes to have secured bids over $3 million.

According to Heritage Auctions, bidding opened at $1.8 million (£1.4m), but quickly jumped to $2.2 million (£1.7m).

The comic book – 1941’s Captain America Comics No 1 – came from the historic San Francisco Pedigree Collection, and received its near-mint grading from the Certified Guaranty Company. This made it the highest-rated copy seen at Heritage Auctions in two decades.

The cover features Captain America in classic patriotic form, punching Hitler in the face as Nazi soldiers look on.

A total of $13.1m (£10m) was surpassed for all items sold in the first two-hour session of Heritage’s Comics & Comic Art Signature Auction, which will run until 10 April in Dallas, Texas.

Barry Sandoval of Heritage Auctions said: “Every time I looked up during the comic art portion of the session, a new record was falling, and with the comic books, that trend continued. We knew this was a selection of truly exceptional material, and we’re thrilled bidders agreed with that.”

The splash page from Captain America’s first solo Silver Age story – 1964’s Tales of Suspense No. 59 – also sold for $630,000 (£480,000), the highest price ever paid at auction for a Jack Kirby original. 1961’s Fantastic Four debut crossed the million-dollar mark for the first time, securing $1.5 million (£1.15 million).

1941’s ‘Captain America Comics No. 1’, from the San Francisco Pedigree Collection, sold for $3.1 million.
1941’s ‘Captain America Comics No. 1’, from the San Francisco Pedigree Collection, sold for $3.1 million. (Heritage Auctions)

Captain America was the first Marvel Comics character to appear in media outside of comic books, with the 1944 movie serial, Captain America. Steve Rogers’ feature-length debut came with 1990’s Captain America with Matt Salinger in the title role.

Chris Evans debuted as Captain America in 2011’s Captain America: The First Avenger, since appearing as the character in nine feature films in the Marvel Cinematic Universe.

Captain America 4 – starring Sam Wilson and continuing from the events of The Falcon and the Winter Soldier – is currently being scripted.

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