
Superman #57 (1949)

High Value: $3,500
Minimum Value: $42

Superman #57 is a classic comic book with three thrilling stories and a variety of supporting strips. In "The Menace of the Machine Men," Superman faces off against his arch-nemesis, Lex Luthor, in an epic battle. Meanwhile, "Every Man a Superman" takes us to the future of 1970 where Metropolis has been utterly destroyed. Written by William Woolfolk, this story presents an intriguing tale of survival and hope.
But that's not all! There are also humorous strips featured in this issue including "Daffy & Doodle," "Casey The Cop," "Bebe," "Little Pete," "Shorty," "Varsity Vic," and "Peg." Additionally, there's a full-text biography of Beethoven titled "The Deaf Man of Bonn" for readers to enjoy.
One of the most exciting parts of this issue is the story "The Son of Superman" where Superman adopts a young boy named Tommy Barstow. This heartwarming story is sure to tug at your heartstrings. And if that's not enough to entice you, the cover also boasts the bold claim that "Lois Lane can do everything Superman can do!"
Overall, Superman #57 is a must-read for comic book fans and collectors alike. It's a testament to the enduring legacy of Superman and a thrilling ride from start to finish. And if you're looking to sell your comic book collection, "Comics Into Cash" is the place where you'll get the fairest appraisal and the best deal.
