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Action Comics #461 "Kill Me Or Leave Me!" & Perry White: "The Toughest Newsboy In Town!" (Newsstand- VG/VG+)
Action Comics #461 "Kill Me Or Leave Me!" & Perry White: "The Toughest Newsboy In Town!" (Newsstand- VG/VG+)
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Action Comics #461 (July 1976) – A Bronze Age Classic at VegasComics.comSecure Action Comics #461, featuring "Kill Me or Leave Me!" and "The Toughest Newsboy in Town!" at VegasComics.com. This Bronze Age DC newsstand issue, spotlighting Superman and Perry White, is a collector’s gem and a smart investment with strong value potential.Key Appearances: In "Kill Me or Leave Me!" (Cary Bates, Curt Swan, Tex Blaisdell), Karb-Brak, an alien in green-and-gold, manipulates Earth’s population to idolize Clark Kent over Superman, believing Steve Lombard is the true hero. Superman saves a senator from asbestos-suited foes, unraveling Karb-Brak’s scheme in a gripping secret-identity crisis. "The Toughest Newsboy in Town!" (Bob Rozakis, Curt Swan, Tex Blaisdell) sees Perry White recount his youth to his grandchildren, including Perry Jr. As a newsboy on August 2, 1934, young Perry chases Victor Larsen, a toy company heir in disguise, who kidnaps scientist Dr. Norton for his atomic bomb plans. Perry’s tenacity earns him a Daily Planet job.
Current Value: Recent confirmed sales for Action Comics #461 in VG/VG+ (Very Good/Very Good+) condition range from $10–$20, based on eBay and MyComicShop transactions (May–July 2025). Its engaging Clark Kent-focused story and Perry White’s origin drive steady collector interest. VegasComics.com offers competitive pricing for this newsstand issue, aligning with market trends.
Expected Value and Trends: The value of Action Comics #461 is poised to grow, fueled by Superman’s enduring popularity and potential DCU media projects. Perry White’s early history and Karb-Brak’s unique role add collectible appeal. Bronze Age keys typically appreciate 5–10% annually, with this issue potentially doubling in value over 5–7 years as DC’s Super-Family focus intensifies. No specific events are tied to this issue, but broader media momentum could boost demand.Secure Action Comics #461 at VegasComics.com, your trusted source for investment-grade comics. With daily inventory updates, flexible payment plans, and a passion for collectibles, this newsstand issue is a strategic addition to your portfolio. Don’t miss owning a piece of Superman and Perry White’s Bronze Age legacy with strong investment upside—grab yours today!

