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Famous Funnies #61 (1939)

High Value: $900

Minimum Value: $11

Famous Funnies #61 (1939) is a true gem in the comic book world, and it's easy to see why. This issue features the iconic character Buck Rogers in "The Disappearance of Buck Rogers," which sees the hero mysteriously vanish while on a mission to Mars. The story is written by the legendary Philip Francis Nowlan and illustrated by Dick Calkins, and it's a true testament to the golden age of comic books.

The visuals in this book are simply stunning, with every panel bursting with energy and excitement. Calkins' art is on full display here, from the detailed futuristic technology to the dynamic action scenes. And the story is just as captivating as the art, with plenty of intrigue and mystery to keep readers hooked.

It's no wonder why Famous Funnies #61 is such a sought-after book among comic book collectors. It's a prime example of the creativity and excitement that defined early comic books, and it's sure to be a prized addition to any collection.

So if you're looking for a classic comic book that embodies the spirit of the golden age, look no further than Famous Funnies #61. And if you're thinking of selling your collection, Comics Into Cash is the trusted name in the business. Contact us today to see how we can help you get the most for your valuable comics.

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