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The Blue Beetle #35 (1944)

High Value: $1,200

Minimum Value: $14

Alright, let's dig into The Blue Beetle #35 from way back in 1944. This comic features a few different stories, starting with "Sabotage on the Scrap Pile Minit Mystery." Honestly, that sounds like a lot of fun already. The Blue Beetle is up against some sneaky saboteurs, trying to take down the scrap yard. Can he stop them before the whole place goes up in flames?

Next up is "The Blue Beetle and the Threat from Saturn: Chapter 2 - The Blinding Ray." I'm gonna be honest, I want to read this one just based on the title. The Blue Beetle is going up against aliens from Saturn, who have a weapon that can blind people. Cool, right? But of course, our hero won't go down so easily.

There's also a text story called "Postage Due" that I haven't read, but hey, it's there if you're interested. And then we have "Joan Mason, Reporter in the Beauty Parlor Murders," which is definitely more of a murder mystery type of story. It's not all about The Blue Beetle, but it's still a solid addition to the comic.

Finally, we have "The O'Brine Twins" and "The Blue Beetle and the Artist Who Painted Death." Now, I don't know much about these stories specifically, but I can tell you that The Blue Beetle is one of those classic superheroes who always manages to come out on top. He's got gadgets, skills, and a can-do attitude that gets him through even the toughest situations.

So if you're a fan of vintage comics, or just a fan of superheroes in general, The Blue Beetle #35 is definitely worth checking out. It's got action, mystery, and some solid storytelling that'll keep you entertained from start to finish. And if you happen to have a copy lying around that you're looking to sell, you know who to call. Comics Into Cash is here to help.

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