A single comic book page from a 1984 issue of Spider-Man sold at auction for $3.36 million. The work was designed by Mike Zeck and featured on page 25 of Marvel Comics’ Secret Wars #8.
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According to a BBC report, the work was sold at auction in Dallas, Texas, United States, for more than ten times its original opening bid. Last year, a 1962 Spider-Man comic sold at auction for $3.6 million, surpassing Superman as the most expensive comic ever sold.
The highlight of the page is the appearance of the black suit. Known as the “symbiote”, he gave rise to the character Venom. The previous record for a single page of a comic was $657,250, according to AP News. The inside page showed the first appearance of the X-Men character Wolverine.
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