
Police Comics #6 (1942)

High Value: $6,800
Minimum Value: $81

Police Comics #6 is a true masterpiece of the Golden Age of Comics. Written by legendary Roy Ald, the issue is jam-packed with action, adventure, and intrigue. The comic follows the adventures of Plastic Man, a superhero with a truly unique set of powers that allow him to stretch and mold his body into any shape or form. In this particular issue, Plastic Man sets out to stop a group of criminals who are plotting to steal a priceless diamond from a museum. Along the way, he battles with thugs, henchmen, and even a rival superhero, the Human Bomb. Will Plastic Man be able to save the day and protect the diamond from falling into the wrong hands? This exciting and action-packed comic book is a must-have for any serious collector or fan of Golden Age comics. If you own a copy of Police Comics #6, don't hesitate to reach out and get in touch with Comics Into Cash. We offer free appraisals and will work hard to ensure that you get a fair price for your collection. Trust us to provide the best value for your comics!
