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America's Best Comics #30 (1949)

High Value: $1,200

Minimum Value: $15

America's Best Comics #30 is a true gem of the Golden Age of comics. Published in 1949, this issue features the exciting adventures of some of the most iconic characters of the era, including The Black Terror, The Fighting Yank, and Pyroman. But what really sets this issue apart is the thrilling story of The Flame, as he faces off against a villain who has the power of invisibility.

The story begins as The Flame, alter ego of scientist Gary Preston, receives a call from a desperate old friend. The friend's son has been kidnapped by a gang of criminals who are using an invisibility serum to commit their crimes. The Flame springs into action and tracks down the kidnappers, but finds himself ambushed and defeated by the invisible foes.

Stranded in the middle of nowhere, The Flame is rescued by a team of scientists who have developed a serum that allows them to see invisible objects. With their help, The Flame is able to track down the criminals and rescue his friend's son. But the villain escapes, and The Flame is left with a new mission - to track down the mastermind behind the invisibility serum and put an end to their criminal schemes once and for all.

With its dynamic art, thrilling action, and compelling characters, America's Best Comics #30 is a must-read for any fan of the Golden Age of comics. So don't miss out on this exciting adventure - add this issue to your collection today!

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