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Superboy #16 (1951)

High Value: $1,300

Minimum Value: $16

Superboy #16 (1951) is a charming and intriguing comic book about the strange costumes of Superboy. Written by Alvin Schwartz, it describes a hilarious puzzle and activity page, a thrilling story about Superboy's worst circus adventure, and a fascinating workshop where Superboy demonstrates his remote control magnetic derrick. The book also includes a full-text story and entertaining gag strips by Henry Boltinoff and Jerry Jitterbug. In addition, William Woolfolk's Superboy on Mars is a delightful read that will take you on an intergalactic journey. The most captivating part of this comic book is Superboy's question to readers, asking them to guess which of his many uniforms is the oddest. This highlights the comic's interactive nature, making readers feel involved and captivated from start to finish. At Comics Into Cash, we're confident that this comic book and many others like it will appeal to anyone interested in vintage comics and their rich history. We pride ourselves on our expertise in appraising and purchasing comic book collections, especially those that have been inherited. Trust us to give you an honest and competitive appraisal for your beloved collections.

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