
Detective Comics #58 (1941)

High Value: $31,000
Minimum Value: $380

Batman fans, listen up! If you've got a copy of Detective Comics #58 (1941), then you're in for a real treat. This issue contains the first appearance of the Penguin, one of the Caped Crusader's most iconic villains. In "One of the Most Perfect Frame-Ups," Batman finds himself caught in a web of deception as he is framed for a crime he didn't commit. Meanwhile, we get a taste of New Orleans in "Spy - Queen City of the South" and some laughs with "Laffs Larry Steele - The Case of the Frightened Sister." And if you're in the mood for some suspenseful reading, check out the text story "Hill Hate" by Edward Miles. So, if you want to know the value of your Detective Comics collection, or if you want to sell it for a fair price, be sure to contact us at Comics Into Cash. We're experts in all things comic books and we'll take good care of you.
