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All-American Comics #77 (1946)

High Value: $2,900

Minimum Value: $34

All-American Comics #77 (1946) is a true gem for all comic book collectors out there. This issue features an exciting line-up of popular comic book characters such as Green Lantern and Dr. Mid-Nite, as well as hilarious and heartwarming stories that will surely captivate any reader.

One of the standout stories in this issue is "The Case Of The Curious Critters" starring Green Lantern. In this story, the fearless hero faces a challenge in the form of strange creatures that are wreaking havoc in the city. Join Green Lantern as he uses his powers to solve the mystery and save the day.

Meanwhile, in "The Barbers Of Shaveville!", Winky, Blinky, and Noddy find themselves in a hilarious situation when they accidentally become barbers. Read along as these mischievous characters try their best to cut hair and avoid getting into trouble.

Fans of Fat and Slat will surely enjoy reading "Silly Silhouettes" where our beloved duo attempts to create shadow puppets in a comical way. And if you're a fan of Mutt & Jeff, then "The Cardboard Hero" is a must-read. Join the dynamic duo as they create a cardboard robot that becomes a hero in its own right.

The issue also includes a heartwarming 2-page text story by Charles King called "A Medal For Pop" that will tug at your heartstrings. Plus, Ton O' Fun makes an appearance in this issue with their own brand of humor.

Last but not least, "Stardumb and Glory" starring Hop Harrigan is yet another exciting story that will keep you on the edge of your seat. This story features aerial battles, daring escapes, and a hero's journey that will not disappoint.

Overall, All-American Comics #77 (1946) is a must-have for any collector who wants to add a piece of comic book history to their collection. Get your copy now and experience the magic of these classic characters and stories firsthand.

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