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World's Finest Comics #61 (1952)

High Value: $2,200

Minimum Value: $26

World’s Finest Comics #61 (1952) is a must-have for any avid comic book collector. This book features an iconic cover by J. Winslow Mortimer that is sure to catch the eye of any passerby. Inside, readers will be treated to a variety of stories that showcase the ongoing adventures of some of DC's most beloved characters.

In "Superman's Blackout," we see the Man of Steel facing a crisis as his powers suddenly fail him. This thrilling tale, written by an unknown author and illustrated by Al Plastino and Stan Kaye, will keep readers on the edge of their seats.

Meanwhile, in "The Rogue Archer," Green Arrow takes on a dangerous arch nemesis in a story written and illustrated by George Papp. Fans of the Emerald Archer will not be disappointed by this classic tale.

Readers will also be treated to the exciting adventures of Wyoming Kid in "Camels on the Warpath," written by Don Cameron and illustrated by Howard Sherman and Bruno Premairi. And for those looking for a laugh, "Mustapha Maim" by Jack Farr offers a hilarious gag strip featuring Vitamin Vic.

Finally, "The Crimes of Batman!" written by David Reed and illustrated by Lew Schwartz and Charles Paris, pits the Dark Knight and Robin against one of their most infamous foes, the Joker. Will they be able to stop his latest plot?

With so much action and adventure packed into one book, it's no wonder why World’s Finest Comics #61 remains a timeless classic. Trust us, you won't want to miss out on this gem for your collection.

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