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Adventure Comics #241 CGC 5.0

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10/1957 - Cover pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Stan Kaye. The Super-Outlaw of Smallville starring Superboy, script by Otto Binder, pencils by Curt Swan, inks by Stan Kaye; an outlaw plans to sell a box containing super powers. The Queen Arrow starring Green Arrow, script by France Herron, art by George Papp; first appearance of Queen Arrow, a female version of Green Arrow. So You Want to Become a Capitol Page Boy article. Ollie humor page by Henry Boltinoff. The Mutiny Against Aquaman, script by Jack Miller, art by Ramona Fradon. The Disappearing Glass Trick--Learn a Bit of Magic activity page.

#Superboy #DCComics #SilverAge #AdventureComics #CGC

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Certification Number

2039368020

Title/Series

Adventure Comics

Issue Number

241

Publisher

DC Comics

Grade

5.0

Grade Category

Universal

Label Type

Universal

Page Quality

CREAM TO OFF-WHITE

Notes

very light creasing to cover moderate spine stress lines to cover very small chip out right top of front cover Binder, Miller and Herron stories Ramona Fradon and George Papp art Curt Swan and Stan Kaye cover and art

Graded Date

September 10, 2019

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