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America's Best Comics #1 (1942)

High Value: $6,800

Minimum Value: $81

America's Best Comics #1 (1942) is a must-read for any fan of Golden Age comic books. This anthology issue features a variety of stories that showcase the best of what comics have to offer. From exciting adventures to heartwarming tales, this issue truly has it all.

One highlight is "Sorel's Saboteurs Featuring The Black Terror," which follows the titular hero as he battles against a group of saboteurs. Another standout is "The Great Gold Robbery Featuring Doc Strange," in which the heroic doctor works to save the day after a robbery at a gold mine.

Meanwhile, "The Fifth Column Frameup Featuring The Liberator" sees a hero fighting against spies and traitors, while "Tim's Good Deed" tells the story of a young boy who learns a valuable lesson about kindness.

Captain Future takes center stage in "The Construction Company Graft Racket Featuring Captain Future," which sees the intrepid space adventurer fighting against corruption in the construction industry. "The Disappearing Supply Ships Featuring Don Davis" is another exciting sci-fi tale, while "Christmas Spirit" is a heartwarming story perfect for the holiday season.

Finally, "The Heirs of Harris Featuring The Woman In Red" offers up a noir-inspired mystery featuring an intrepid detective and her trusty sidekick. All in all, America's Best Comics #1 is a true gem of Golden Age comic book storytelling, and a must-own for any serious collector.

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