
Adventure Comics #119 (1947)

High Value: $2,800
Minimum Value: $34

Adventure Comics #119 from 1947 is a must-have for any true comic book collector. The first story, "Superboy Meets Girl," is a classic tale featuring Superboy, Betty Brown, and Joe Daly. This heartwarming story showcases the hero's softer side as he helps a young couple find true love.
Next up is "The Floating Observatory," a thrilling story featuring Aquaman. Written by Don Cameron and illustrated by Louis Cazeneuve, this story takes readers on an epic adventure as the underwater hero battles a dangerous band of thieves.
If you're a fan of medieval tales, you'll love "We Knight Thee Dub." This story follows the journey of the Shining Knight as he takes on the mantle of Chivalry. With script by Joe Samachson and art by Chuck Winter, this story is sure to captivate readers of all ages.
For those who enjoy a good mystery, "The 'Round-the-World Crimes" is the perfect story for you. This story follows Green Arrow and Bulls-Eye as they solve a series of perplexing crimes spanning the globe. With a script by Don Cameron and art by George Papp, this story will keep you on the edge of your seat.
Rounding out this issue is "The Scourge of Speed" starring Johnny Quick. This action-packed story features a script by Don Cameron, pencils by Mort Meskin, and inks by George Roussos. Readers will be on the edge of their seats as Johnny Quick takes on a dangerous villain with lightning-fast speed.
Overall, Adventure Comics #119 is a timeless classic that should be in every comic book collector's collection. Whether you're a fan of superheroes, mysteries, or medieval tales, this issue has something for everyone. So why wait? Add Adventure Comics #119 to your collection today!
