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Batman #36 (1946)

High Value: $5,500

Minimum Value: $66

Picture it: Gotham City. The year was 1946 and the caped crusader known as Batman was facing off against his infamous foe, the Penguin. But this time, things were going to get a little medieval. That's right, folks. In Batman #36, we see our hero transported back in time to King Arthur's court, where he and Robin must rescue the queen from the clutches of the dastardly Penguin.

But that's not all. This issue also features Batman facing off against Jerry McGlone in "Stand-In For Danger," as well as some classic humor in the form of "Stumpy" and "Daffy & Doodle." Plus, we get a glimpse into Alfred's past as "Elusive London Eddie" and a full text story by Stan Carter in "A Matter of Honesty."

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