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Top-Notch Comics #4 (1940)

High Value: $6,400

Minimum Value: $76

Top-Notch Comics #4, published in 1940, is a rare gem in the world of comic books. The cover alone is worth the price of admission - featuring a dynamic scene of a human torch battling a group of Nazi soldiers. This was during a time when patriotism was at an all-time high, and Top-Notch Comics capitalizes on that feeling in spades.

Inside, you'll find a number of stories that will transport you back to a simpler time. From 'The Wizard of the Diamond Eye' to 'Thunderfoot and Fang', each story is chock full of action and adventure. But the standout here is the first appearance of Black Hood, one of the earliest masked vigilantes in comics.

The story sees newspaper reporter Kip Burland investigating a group of gangsters who have been terrorizing the city. After uncovering their hideout, Kip is attacked and left for dead. But he manages to escape and is taken in by a group of monks who nurse him back to health. With a new mask and a thirst for justice, Kip becomes the Black Hood and sets out to take down the gangsters once and for all.

Top-Notch Comics #4 is a true classic that is sure to impress any comic book collector. Its historical significance, coupled with its gripping storytelling and iconic cover, make it a must-have addition to any collection. Don't miss your chance to own a piece of comic book history - contact Comics Into Cash today to sell your collection!

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