
Green Lantern #38 (1949)

High Value: $5,500
Minimum Value: $66

Green Lantern #38 is an important comic in the history of superheroes. This final issue marked the end of the Golden Age era of comics. However, what's interesting about this issue is that the Green Lantern himself is nowhere to be seen on the cover! Instead, his crime-fighting dog Streak takes center stage.
The main story, "THE MURDERED CLUES," features Alan Scott, the Green Lantern, returning to his office to find his chair tied and stabbed in the back. He soon discovers that the chairman of several companies was similarly murdered. As he investigates, he finds a copy of Shakespeare's "The Tempest" with two bullet holes and witnesses the captain of a ship called "Stormy Weather" being shot.
Additionally, this comic includes humor strips such as "MA NATURE'S CURIOSITY SHOP," "MONEY STUFF," and "SCIENCE-SNAPS." It also features a text story called "DAZZLING DIAMONDS."
Green Lantern #38 is a collector's item that any comic book enthusiast would want to have in their collection. While it marks the end of an era, it still contains thrilling and mysterious stories that will keep you engaged.
