Who Created Action Comics 13?

In 1939, Action Comics 13 Ultra Humanite made its debut by the Superman maker Jerry Siegel, Joe Schuster, and the first true supervillain in the DC Universe. They created him to be the antithesis of Superman.

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Ultra Humanite is The First Supervillain to Face Superman?

We all thought that Lex Luthor or Brainiac was the first supervillain that encountered Superman. It wasn’t Bizarro or General Zod too. On second thought, the very first foe of Superman is Ultra-Humanite. The hairless psychotic scientist who’s been there for a year. DC Universe made a big twist. Evolve the scientist from a fragile brilliant old human male sitting on a wheelchair, changing him into a supervillain strong albino ape with a skull mark. He can transfer his brain into another body and seize their strength too. 

As the main villain in superhero comics, Ultra Humanite evolves over the years to become more threat to Superman. Given its characters, it will be more interesting to see how exactly he appears and fight against Superman in the confrontation.

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How much is it worth today?

Out of 24 unrestored copies, only 15 copies made it to market. Action Comics 13 features Superman’s first battle with Ultra Humanite. This comic is a top historical battle issue in Action Comics. Although, however, it was a rare and one of the high-priced comic books, this comic book sold for $185,000 in 2011, the highest-graded copy of CGC Nm-9.2.

That was pricey way back in 2011. Thinking that how many years passed by, how much would we cost to have a copy? Or, how much can we sell our copy?

Today, Action Comics #13 NM+ 9.6 comic books might be brought in the market around $300,000-$350,000, as per the CGC. In here, Superman’s and Ultra-Humanite appearance doesn’t dishearten you. This comic book has a few unrestored copies, definitely a rare find!

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