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Batman #22 (1944)

High Value: $7,200

Minimum Value: $87

"Okay, so picture this: it's 1944, and the world is in the midst of war. But even amidst all the destruction and chaos, one hero stands tall, ready to fight evil and protect the innocent. Yes, I'm talking about the Dark Knight himself, Batman. And in Batman #22, we get not one, not two, but THREE thrilling tales of Batman's adventures.

First up, we've got 'The Duped Domestics.' In this story, Bruce Wayne's cook and butler are kidnapped, and it's up to Batman and Robin to rescue them. But as they soon discover, things aren't quite as they seem...

Next, we have 'Dick Grayson Telegraph Boy.' In this one, we get a glimpse of Dick's life outside of crime-fighting. He takes on a new job as a telegraph boy, but when a gang of robbers tries to use him to further their own plans, Dick knows he can't just sit by and watch.

And last but not least, we have 'The Adventures of Alfred The Cavalier Rides Again.' In this story, Alfred gets his moment to shine, as he takes on the role of the Cavalier and helps Batman and Robin take down a dangerous criminal.

All in all, this issue is a must-have for any Batman fan. With action, intrigue, and a healthy dose of humor (thanks to Alfred), it's a great showcase of why the Caped Crusader has remained such an enduring icon over the years."

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