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National Comics #3 (1940)

High Value: $7,800

Minimum Value: $93

In National Comics #3, published in 1940, readers are introduced to a diverse and exciting cast of characters. There's Uncle Sam, created by William Eisner, who represents the American spirit and fights for justice. Then there's Prop Powers, by Lynn Byrd, who gains superhuman strength from a special formula. Sally O'Neil Policewoman, by Frank Kearn, is a brave and competent police officer who solves crimes. Kid Dixon, by Bob Reynolds, is a young cowboy who has thrilling adventures in the Wild West.

Merlin the Magician, by Lance Blackwood, adds a touch of magic to the mix, while Yankee Doodle Boy, by Anthony Lamb, represents patriotism and courage. Wonder Boy, by Jerry Maxwell, is a young hero who can fly and has other amazing abilities. Cyclone, by Tony Rawlins, can create powerful winds and is a force to be reckoned with. Pen Miller, by Klaus [Nordling], is a newspaper reporter who investigates mysteries and solves them.

Paul Bunyan, by Storey Weaver, is a legendary figure from American folklore who is larger than life. Windy Breeze, by Bill Newcombe, is a heroic aviator who fights against evil. And last but not least, Kid Patrol, by Dan Wilson, is a group of young kids who band together to fight injustice.

Each of these characters has their own unique story and personality, making National Comics #3 a must-read for anyone who loves comics. At Comics Into Cash, we understand the value of these classic comics and are always on the lookout for collections to add to our inventory. So if you're looking to sell your comics, we're the experts you can trust.

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