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Superman #133 (1959)

High Value: $1,200

Minimum Value: $15

As someone who values the importance of treasured possessions, I invite you to learn more about Superman #133. This issue, with its stunning cover by Curt Swan and Stan Kaye, contains three gripping stories that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

First, "The Super-Luck Of Badge 77" written by the masterful Otto Binder, pencils and inks by the legendary Al Plastino, follows Superman as he discovers a police badge that grants its owner the same level of invincibility as the Man of Steel. But when Badge 77 falls into the wrong hands, chaos ensues.

Next, "How Perry White Hired Clark Kent!" written by Jerry Siegel and illustrated by Plastino, takes us back to the early days of the Daily Planet as we witness Clark Kent's first meeting with his future boss Perry White. The resulting adventure to uncover a nefarious plot is filled with drama and humor.

Lastly, "Superman Joins The Army!" written again by Siegel, penciled by Wayne Boring and inked by Stan Kaye, explores the titular hero's patriotic duty as he enlists in the Army during the height of the Cold War. The question is, will his superpowers be an asset or a liability on the battlefield?

If you have Superman #133 in your collection, allow us to offer a complimentary appraisal to determine its worth. And if you're interested in selling your collection, look no further than Comics Into Cash, where we pride ourselves on fair prices and exceptional customer service.

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