
Star Spangled Comics #66 (1947)

High Value: $2,500
Minimum Value: $30

Star Spangled Comics #66, published in 1947, features several thrilling stories that are sure to captivate any comic book collector. In "The No-Face Crimes," Robin takes on the mysterious villain No-Face while Batman and Alfred make cameo appearances. This story was so popular that it was even reprinted in Robin Archives #1.
Another exciting story in this issue is "The Ice Cream Crimes," which features the Star Spangled Kid and Stripesy as they take on a group of criminals who are using ice cream trucks as their cover.
Meanwhile, "Water, Water Everywhere" introduces us to Penniless Palmer in an action-packed adventure written by Ken Fitch. Robotman battles it out with the Spike Crash Bandits, and there's even a 2-page text story by Dan Alberts called "Paid In Crime."
But that's not all! "Fame and Michael Mulligan" follows the exploits of Liberty Belle in a story written by Don Cameron, and "Nervous Norman" provides a fun and lighthearted romp with a relatable protagonist.
If you're a fan of classic comics or looking to sell your collection, then Star Spangled Comics #66 is definitely a must-have addition. Visit Comics Into Cash for a trustworthy appraisal and fair offer for your comic book collection today.
