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Star Spangled Comics #7 (1942)

High Value: $30,000

Minimum Value: $360

In this timeless issue of Star Spangled Comics, you'll find a collection of gripping stories that'll keep you on the edge of your seat. One of the standout stories is The Birth of Robotman, which tells the tale of a scientist who creates a robotic body for himself after suffering a near-fatal accident. While the story may seem like sci-fi, it packs an emotional punch that'll resonate with readers today.

Another standout is The Picture That Killed, a tale of crime-fighting heroics that is as thrilling now as it was back in 1942. Written by Jerry Siegel, the co-creator of Superman, this is a story that showcases Siegel's talent as a master storyteller.

But that's not all. This issue also features The Guardian, a classic tale of the Newsboy Legion written by Joe Simon and Jack Kirby. This story was so popular it was reprinted in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #141 and Adventure Comics #503.

There's also The Crime Escradille, a thrilling story of a gang of criminals who take to the skies to evade the law, and The Gas Bombs, which sees hero Captain X take on a nefarious villain with a deadly weapon.

Last but not least, there's The Dwarf, a story that continues from World's Finest Comics #5 and features the dynamic duo of TNT and Dan the Dyna-Mite. With all these thrilling stories packed into one issue, it's no wonder that Star Spangled Comics #7 is still a highly sought-after book today.

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