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Detective Comics #122 (1947)

High Value: $11,000

Minimum Value: $130

In Detective Comics #122 (1947), the Caped Crusader faces off against the infamous Catwoman in "The Black Cat Crimes!" The feline felon has escaped from prison and is targeting wealthy men with old superstitions about black cats. Batman must stop her before it's too late, but he's not alone - Robin is by his side, however, things take a bad turn when Catwoman strikes the Boy Wonder, tearing the shoulder of his costume and leaving scratch marks. But fear not, true believers, our dynamic duo will stop at nothing to put an end to Catwoman's crimes!

But that's not all that Detective Comics #122 has to offer. There's also "Chief Hot Foot," a humor strip featuring the wacky adventures of Slam Bradley and Shorty as they investigate some mighty strange purchasing habits inside a department store. And for those looking for a bit of spooky fun, there's "Captain Tootsie's Counter-spook," where Air Wave foils an escaped con's attempt to use fake backgrounds in photos to make the police think he's fled to Europe.

To top it all off, there's a text story by Mal Terret called "The Talking Cat" and "Four Swords for a King" featuring the Boy Commandoes. In this thrilling tale, a "magic scientist" summons the commandoes back in time to become the basis for the Three Musketeers.

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