Engraving of the United States National Museum (now called the Arts and Industries Building) by Cluss & Schulze, Architects, depicting the interior of the building decorated for President James A.
On July 2, 1881, United States president James A. Garfield waited at Washington, D.C.’s Baltimore and Potomac Railroad Station to board a train that would take him to New England to begin his summer ...
An original copy of the first edition of the first "Superman" comic from 1939 — which had been lying undiscovered in an attic for decades — was sold at auction on Thursday for more than $9 million, ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. It’s a bird, it’s a plane ... it’s a Superman comic beyond most of our price range! A pristine copy of “Superman” ...
The identity of the comic's buyer has not been publicly released. It's a bird! It's a plane! No – it’s the most expensive comic ever sold! An original "Superman" No. 1 comic, printed by DC Comics in ...
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These old Disney VHS tapes are selling for thousands

You probably remember the thrill of sliding a chunky Disney VHS into your VCR, hearing that satisfying click, and getting ...
Discover What’s Streaming On: Vanity Fair’s annual Hollywood Issue is an awards-season mainstay, usually mixing and matching a bunch of hot up-and-comers with established legends. This year, the ...
After months of silence, the 'Warhammer 40,000' creator has decided on a new way to sell its fancy books without them being immediately scalped by resellers. io9 reached out to genre writers and asked ...
A copy of the first Superman issue, unearthed by three brothers cleaning out their late mother's attic, netted $9.12 million this month at a Texas auction house which says it is the most expensive ...
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