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Winter Soldier Creator Ed Brubaker Sees Little Profit From Marvel and Disney
Brubaker said he received more money from a cameo in the Winter Soldier film than he did from creating the character itself.
By Chelsea SteinerApr 15th, 2021, 3:30 pm
The global success of the Marvel Cinematic Universe has earned Marvel and Disney billions of dollars over the past decade. But does any of that money trickle down to the writers and artists who created these beloved characters and stories? Not much, according to writer Ed Brubaker. Brubaker discussed his relationship with the MCU during an appearance on Kevin Smith and Marc Bernardin’s Fatman Beyond podcast, where he delved into his history with Marvel.
Supergirl Season 6: Peta Sergeant Set to Offer Kara 5th Dimension Help
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The 1938 Action Comics #1 was written by Jerry Siegel and
Joe Shuster and introduces reporter Clark Kent and his Man of steel alter ego from the planet Krypton.
“This is an 83-year-old comic book in near-pristine condition that launched the entire superhero genre that is such a huge part of our popular culture,” Zurzolo said of the comic. “If not for this comic and the introduction of Superman, comic books would have likely died off many decades ago.”
“In my 35 years as a dealer, I’ve never seen the vintage comics market stronger, and I knew this Action #1 sale was always a matter of when not if,” he added.
Rare Superman Comic Sells for Record-Breaking $3.25 Million
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Superman made his first appearance in
Action Comics #1 way back in 1938. Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster created the character, who quickly became one of the most beloved superheroes in history. Back then, the first issue of
Action Comics cost about 10 cents. This week, a rare, mint-condition copy sold for $3.25 million at auction, breaking a new record.
According to a press release from online auction house ComicConnect.com which we first heard about at
CNN the comic was first discovered “buried in a stack of old 1930s movie magazines.” It has sold three times before. This time, it went to an undisclosed buyer, whom the press release said is relatively new to comic investing. For someone new to the game, they certainly struck gold. The seller also struck gold; they made a $1 million profit after owning the Superman comic for just three years.
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