
Detective Comics #34 (1939)

High Value: $50,000
Minimum Value: $600

Detective Comics #34 is a real gem in the comic book world. The story features none other than Batman, the Caped Crusader himself, as he stumbles upon a mysterious woman and rushes to save her from danger. Titled "Peril in Paris", this tale is a thrilling ride from start to finish.
Aside from the main story, readers are also treated to a variety of other comics. Whatt A. Knutt the Inventor Spy, Buck Marshall Range Detective, and Steve Malone District Attorney are just a few of the other characters featured in this issue. And of course, what comic book would be complete without a bit of espionage? Speed Saunders - The Spy Mystery is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.
One thing that's clear from reading Detective Comics #34 is that crime never pays. The characters in these stories may sometimes stray from the straight and narrow, but justice is always ultimately served. And with writing by Paul Dean and art by some of the best in the business, like Bob Kane and Jerry Siegel, you know you're in for a treat.
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