A rare Superman comic, once stolen from Nicolas Cage, has sold for a staggering $15 million. This comic, Action Comics No. 1, is a piece of pop culture history, introducing the world to the iconic superhero in 1938. But here's where it gets controversial... The comic's journey to its new owner is a tale of theft and recovery. In 2000, it was stolen from Cage's home during a party, only to be found in a storage unit in California in 2011. This rare find, with fewer than 100 copies believed to exist, has now surpassed the previous record for a comic book sale. The previous record holder, a pristine Superman No. 1, sold for $9.12 million. But what makes this comic so valuable? Well, it's not just the superhero's debut; it's the history behind it. Nicolas Cage bought the comic for $150,000 in 1996, a record at the time. However, the theft and subsequent recovery have significantly increased its value. The new owner, an anonymous collector, has paid a premium for its storied past. So, what do you think? Is the high price justified, or is it just a case of history repeating itself? Share your thoughts in the comments below!