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Superman #23 (1943)

High Value: $7,500

Minimum Value: $90

Superman #23, published in 1943, is a must-have for any true comic book collector. In this issue, Superman is faced with the question of whether he is needed to fight in the war. The story explores the idea that perhaps having a super-powered being on the front lines could be more detrimental than helpful.

The issue also includes a full-text story titled "A Claw For a Clue," as well as a Superman story called "Habitual Homicide." But that's not all! There is also a wartime gag strip called "Hank the Yank," a thrilling Superman vs The Dude adventure titled "Fashions In Crime," and even an ad for various DC comics in "The Big Eight."

For those who enjoy a little humor with their comics, there's also a gag strip by Henry Boltinoff called "Clancy the Cop." And last but certainly not least, the issue includes another exciting Superman story called "Danger On the Diamond."

Overall, Superman #23 is a unique and exciting addition to any comic book collection, and truly showcases the character's place in wartime America. If you're looking to sell or get an appraisal for your own collection, Comics Into Cash is the place to turn to. Trust us to give you the expert guidance you need.

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