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    This image provided by Heritage Auctions shows Page 25 from the 1984 Marvel comic 'Secret Wars No. 8,' which tells the origin story of Spider-Man's now-iconic black costume.
    This image provided by Heritage Auctions shows Page 25 from the 1984 Marvel comic 'Secret Wars No. 8,' which tells the origin story of Spider-Man's now-iconic black costume.

    A single page of artwork from a 1984 Spider-Man comic book sold at auction Thursday for a record $3.36 million.

    Mike Zeck’s artwork for page 25 from Marvel Comics’ Secret Wars No. 8 brings the first appearance of Spidey’s black suit. The symbiote suit would eventually lead to the emergence of the character Venom.

    The record bidding, which started at $330,000 and soared past $3 million, came on the first day of Heritage Auctions’ four-day comic event in Dallas.

    The previous record for an interior page of a U.S. comic book was $657,250 for art from a 1974 issue of The Incredible Hulk that featured a tease for the first appearance of Wolverine.

    Also Thursday, one of the few surviving copies of Superman’s debut, Action Comics No. 1, sold for $3.18 million, putting it among the priciest books ever auctioned.

    None of the sellers or buyers were identified.

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