
Adventure Comics #149 (1950)

High Value: $2,300
Minimum Value: $28

Adventure Comics #149 (1950) features a slew of stories, including "Fake Superboy!" where a couple of crafty crooks force a young boy to dress up like Superboy and solicit donations for a phony charity using blackmail tactics. You'll also find "Undersea Artist" where Aquaman rescues a painter working in a bathysphere, only to have his treasure-laden painting stolen. Batman and Robin make an appearance in a public service announcement titled "Stand Up For Sportsmanship," and there's even a biographical story about Jack London called "He Lived What He Wrote." But perhaps the most notable story is "The Battle of the Bows," featuring Green Arrow and Speedy as they track down a criminal who's committed to committing crime with, you guessed it, bows. If you happen to have a copy of Adventure Comics #149 (1950) laying around, reach out and let us appraise it for you. Our team of experts can determine its value and offer you a fair price if you're interested in selling your collection. Don't hesitate to contact Comics Into Cash for trustworthy comic book appraisal and purchasing services.
