Okay, we all know that many comics are available, but we can fondly remember what it felt like to collect them at a young age. It was a favorite pastime for kids around the world, and it always opened up our imaginations in the most interesting ways. But, of course, nothing beats the first editions. The most expensive comic book ever sold on eBay was this one.
It’s a pristine 1938 edition, and it went up for auction in 2014 to unbelievable results. Well, you must be wondering, why the frenzy? Well, it’s the comic book that first introduced Superman into this world, and there are fewer than 50 that exist worldwide. So how much did it sell for? It went for a whopping $3,207,852. That’s right; this comic book is worth more than your house. Mind Blowing! (But I’d still keep the house).
Barbie
Ah, Barbie! She was every little girl’s dream toy. Her stylish clothes, fantastic hair, and cute face made her a quick favorite. Barbie was first released in 1959, but she seems to have existed since the beginning of time. Have you ever stopped to wonder how much the original ones cost?
For all the hardcore collectors out there, they would die to get one of those in their hands. If you have an original Barbie doll that is in mint condition and still inside the box, you can earn more than $23,000 for it. Now, that’s a lot of money!
First Edition of 'Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone
Another childhood favorite, of course! Who could forget Harry Potter? Before the movie and all the merchandise that became available on the market, there were books. Kids (and adults) used to love it so much that the books would quickly sell out at every bookstore. Did you know that J.K. Rowling had a hard time finding a publisher? A full dozen publishers read the synopsis and thought, ‘Meh, no one will read that.’
Well, up until now, people still go crazy over those books and can spend days or maybe even months on end re-reading them. If you were one of those lucky people who was able to buy a first edition of the book and still have it stacked on your bookcase, you could be holding on to more than $50,000 worth of hardbound. Now, that’s magic!
Wun-Dar He-Man
Okay, so here’s another He-Man for you. Also known as “Naked with a loin cloth He-man.” Yes, we know the name sounds super fun, but that is what kids back then used to call him. This muscular and brawny action figure was a giveaway that came with the purchase of Wonder Bread in the ‘90s.
The loincloth-clad He-Man exuded primal energy, emphasized his simple warrior nature, and added to his legendary appeal. If you were one of those people who saved it, you are one lucky son of a gun because your love for white bread could earn you $500 on Amazon. Look for it!
First Edition of "Where the Wild Things Are"
We all know how crucial it was to get a bedtime story before we went to bed. Do you guys remember this book? Well, it was the real deal back then. In 2012, a signed 1963 first edition of this book by Maurice Sendak was sold on Abebooks.com for a whopping $25k.
We are in awe because the book was in excellent condition. As you can see in the photo, the book looks like it’s brand new, which is especially surprising because picture books rarely survive out there without it getting ripped, smudged, smeared, stained, bitten, or otherwise abused.