
National Comics #23 (1942)

High Value: $3,300
Minimum Value: $40

Now, have you ever heard of National Comics #23 from 1942? Let me tell you, this comic book is a must-have for any true collector. It features some of the most iconic characters from the Golden Age of Comics, including Uncle Sam, the embodiment of the American spirit, and Sally O'Neil, a trailblazing police woman.
But that's not all - there's Windy Breeze, a daring adventurer, and The Unknown, a mysterious hero with psychic powers. You'll also find quick-witted heroes like Quicksilver and The Laughing Robin Hood, and even a group of young crime fighters called the Kid Patrol. And let's not forget about Merlin the Magician - who doesn't love a good magic show?
This issue also features some truly unique heroes, like Stupid Wonder Boy and Miss Winky the All-American Girl - a character who made history as one of the first female superheroes. And if you're looking for action, you've got it with The Destroyer and Cyclone.
Plus, there's even a special mention of The Tootsie Roll of Honor - a patriotic initiative during World War II that recognized children who bought war bonds and helped their communities.
In short, this comic book is a true gem. Its diverse cast of characters and thrilling adventures make it a must-have for any collector. So why not add it to your collection today?
