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Superman #70 (1951)

High Value: $3,100

Minimum Value: $38

In Superman #70 from 1951, readers will be taken on an exciting journey with the Man of Steel and his trusted confidants. The issue features a story titled "Lois Lane Meets Annie Oakley," written by the talented Alvin Schwartz. Perry White receives a story about a remarkable shooter who is said to be the next Annie Oakley, but he dismisses it as fiction. Clark Kent rewrites the story as a tall tale, but it soon becomes more than just a work of fiction when Annie Oakley herself walks in demanding a retraction.

In addition to this thrilling story, readers can enjoy the humor strips "Peg" and "Little Pete," as well as a full-text article titled "The 'Copter Comes Of Age." The issue also features a public service announcement with Buzzy Brown, a gag strip by Henry Boltinoff titled "Jerry The Jitterbug," and a quick quiz with four panels of questions and answers.

But the excitement doesn't stop there! Readers can also delve into the action-packed "The Life of Superman," written by Edmond Hamilton. Superman agrees to help make a movie about his life, but when the unscrupulous Angels Aldin tries to buy shares in the film, he faces resistance. Aldin causes problems for the production to get his way, but Superman remains committed to ensuring that most of the profits go to charity.

Overall, Superman #70 is a must-read for fans of the Man of Steel and comic book enthusiasts alike. At Comics Into Cash, we pride ourselves on our extensive knowledge of comic book collections, and we are always ready to appraise or purchase collections directly. Contact us today for all of your comic book needs!

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