An anonymous collector has bought a rare publisher-annotated copy of Marvel Comics No.1 for US$2.4 million from ComicConnect.
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Action Comics #1
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The Marvel Universe
The serialized storytelling that the Marvel Cinematic Universe has adopted came from Stan Lee's vision to make comic writing, and character creation, collaborative. No one person was responsible for any one comic. Writers and artists worked together and bounced ideas around, and only then, could a new hero spring to life. A marvelous story.