
World's Finest Comics #65 (1953)

High Value: $3,500
Minimum Value: $42

In World's Finest Comics #65 from way back in 1953, you get a front-row seat to all of nature's wonders thanks to a public service message by Buzzy written by Jack Schiff. But that's just the beginning, folks. The real star of the show is Superman and his confessions, written by Edmond Hamilton, that will have you on the edge of your seat. It's like he's baring his soul to you, opening up in a way that only the Man of Steel can.
And don't think for a second that it's all drama and no action. Tomahawk brings the heat in "Battle of the Treetops," Green Arrow shows us the ropes in "The Crimeless Crimes of Arrowville," and Danger Trail's "Rope of Rangoon" is a thrilling adventure that will have you hooked.
But wait, there's more! Enjoy some laughs with "Varsity Vic" and "Little Pete," gag strips by the one and only Henry Boltinoff, and put your knowledge to the test with a "Quick Quiz." Plus, if you're a fan of Batman & Robin, you'll get a kick out of learning about the five different Batmen.
Overall, World's Finest Comics #65 is a must-read for any comic book fan. It's got a little bit of everything - drama, action, humor, and even some fun facts thrown in for good measure. Trust me when I say that you won't regret adding this gem to your collection.
