
Detective Comics #161 (1950)

High Value: $3,200
Minimum Value: $39

In Detective Comics #161 (1950), Batman faces a terrifying challenge in "The Men Who Died on Time." A man receives a note that he will die at midnight, and while he laughs it off, he dies on the stroke of midnight in a room full of people. But he is just the first victim of these chilling notes. In "The Human Super Weapon," a man named Mr. Mind claims to have the power of mind over matter in Impossible But True. Meanwhile, Robotman pursues a diamond thief named Slippery Sam in "Diamond Key to Doom," but the villain manages to shut down Robotman with a strange tone. We also get a glimpse into the lighter side of comic books with humor strips like "Daffy & Doodle" and "Little Pete." An article about pets and taxes called "A Businessman's Best Friend" provides some interesting information, while we see Casey the Cop face some unique challenges in "Two Detectives Named Smith." This exciting collection is a must-have for any serious comic book collector, especially those who love the Caped Crusader and other classic heroes.
