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Detective Comics #108 (1946)

High Value: $3,800

Minimum Value: $45

Detective Comics #108 (1946) is a must-read for comic book fans and collectors alike. This particular issue tells the story of a Gotham City policeman who witnesses the execution of a criminal he had caught, only to later learn that the man may have been innocent all along. Titled "Batman: The Goat Of Gotham City," this story is just one of several captivating tales featured in the issue.

Apart from this thrilling Batman story, Detective Comics #108 also includes other notable titles such as "Slam Bradley: How High Is Up?" and "Air Wave: Second Childhood?" But one story that stands out is "Boy Commandos: The Miracle Of Hoo-Dun-Dat!" written by a young Jack Kirby.

Overall, Detective Comics #108 is a collector's dream and a treasure trove of classic comic book stories. With its intricate plotline and heart-stopping action, this issue is a must-have for anyone who loves the golden age of comics. And if you happen to have a copy in your comic book collection, Comics Into Cash is ready to offer you a fair appraisal and purchase your collection directly. So don't hesitate, reach out to us today and turn your comics into cash!

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