
Boy Comics #5 (1942)

High Value: $4,800
Minimum Value: $57

Boy Comics Issue #5, originally published in 1942, is a true gem for lovers of Golden Age comic books. This particular issue boasts a collection of ten captivating stories that will have you glued to the pages. Among the characters featured are Crimebuster, a crime fighting teenager, and Young Robinhood, a patriotic young boy on a mission to serve his country during WWII.
"Thumb Up, America" is a standout story that will warm your heart. It follows the adventures of Young Robinhood and his group of patriotic youths as they work to protect America from her enemies. Another notable story is "The Fire Trick" featuring Rabbit Foote, a master escape artist who always finds himself in the most precarious situations.
One of the most interesting stories in this issue is "Alexandre Tchekolin," which features a real-life hero who fought for his country during WWI. The story is both educational and entertaining, making it a must-read for fans of history and comics alike.
Overall, Boy Comics Issue #5 is a must-have for collectors and fans of Golden Age comics. The engaging stories and colorful artwork are sure to impress, and it's no wonder that this comic has stood the test of time. At Comics Into Cash, we're proud to have a reputation for offering fair prices for quality, rare comic book collections. If you have a copy of Boy Comics Issue #5 or any other valuable comics that you're looking to sell, don't hesitate to reach out to us for a quote.
