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Superman #26 (1944)

High Value: $10,000

Minimum Value: $120

Get ready for some classic Superman action with issue #26 from 1944. This comic features a variety of stories from the legendary superhero and his supporting cast.

First up is "The Super Stunt-Man," written by Bill Finger and featuring Superman taking on the villainous Blackie Weever. This thrilling story will have you on the edge of your seat as Superman uses his incredible powers to stop his foe.

Next, we have "Comedian's Holiday," written by Don Cameron and starring Superman and Lois Lane. In this fun tale, the two take a break from their daily heroics to enjoy some time off. But of course, trouble always seems to find them, even on vacation.

Also included in this issue is "Private Pete," a hilarious gag strip by Henry Boltinoff that will have you laughing out loud. And don't miss "Superman's Master," written by Jerry Siegel, which explores the relationship between Superman and his young protégé, Jimmy Olsen.

Rounding out the issue are more fun strips and stories, including "The March" and "Good Ol' Judge Jalopy." But perhaps the most exciting adventure of all is "The Quicksilver Kid," written by Don Cameron and featuring not only Superman and Lois Lane, but also the speedy Mercury.

If you're a fan of classic comics and iconic heroes, you won't want to miss Superman #26. And if you're looking to sell your own comic book collection, Comics Into Cash is here to provide you with the expertise and service you need to get the most from your valuable collection. Contact us today to learn more.

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