
Superboy #6 (1950)

High Value: $2,800
Minimum Value: $33

In Superboy #6, we're introduced to a thrilling tale of crime and justice in Smallville. Written by Don Cameron, this issue follows Superboy as he takes on an infamous criminal attempting to steal a rare coin. Meanwhile, when pa hurts his ankle, Clark must take over the family general store in "Superboy Storekeeper!".
But that's not all - we're also treated to a variety of other stories in this jam-packed issue. In "Razor Blade Radio", Superboy shows off his workshop and invents a radio made entirely out of razor blades. We also get a biography of John Clum in "The Man Who Captured Geronimo" and a hilarious gag strip by Henry Boltinoff called "Little Pete".
But perhaps most exciting of all is "The Hercules of Smallville!", in which a new student named Hercules transfers to Clark's class. When a bully challenges him to complete tasks based on the 7 labors of Hercules for a chance to play the role in the school play, Superboy steps in to make sure justice is served.
So whether you're a fan of thrilling crime stories, hilarious gags, or inspiring biographies, Superboy #6 has something for everyone. And if you're looking to add this issue to your collection, be sure to get in touch with Comics Into Cash - the trusted experts in all things comics.
