
Wonder Comics #8 (1946)

High Value: $3,000
Minimum Value: $36

Wonder Comics #8, published in 1946, is a true gem for comic book lovers and collectors. One of the standout stories in this issue is "Take a look at Bart Bradley..." by Bob Oksner. The story follows Bart Bradley, a handyman with a strong sense of justice who takes on corrupt businessmen and criminals in his community. It's an action-packed tale that's sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.
But that's not all Wonder Comics #8 has to offer. Electric Eye, a one-page comic by Charles S. Strong, features a detective who uses his photographic memory to solve crimes. Meanwhile, "It was just an ordinary brass bed" by Al Camy tells the tale of Jill Trent and her partner, both brilliant scientists, who investigate a suspicious death involving a brass bed.
The issue also includes "Thousands of patriots in Nazi-held Europe" and "In the short months before V-J Day," both featuring superheroes Grim Reaper and Spectro respectively, as they fight against Nazi soldiers and Japanese soldiers. These stories highlight the patriotism and bravery of American soldiers during World War II.
Last but not least, Wonder Comics #8 brings you "Many a woman has had her face changed" by Al Camy, introducing the Supersleuths who are able to solve mysteries by changing their faces and identities. This comic is action-packed and suspenseful, sure to keep you turning every page.
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