I show off my new copy of All Star Comics #32 in CGC 8.0 Universal with Off-White to White Pages. It’s the December/January of 1946/1947 issue, published in the Golden Age of comic books in the post-war era. It’s written by Gardner Fox and illustrated by a team of artists, including Martin Naydel who drew the striking cover. It includes the return of the Psycho-Pirate, as CGC denotes on the label.
In this video i review the history of the Justice Society of America and the Golden Age All Star Comics, discuss the historical significance of the series and review this comic book, its rarity, and its historical context.
All Star Comics #32 is a pretty rare book. There are only 59 Universal copies in the CGC Census total, with a median grade of 7.0. At 8.0, this copy ranks at the top 27th percent in the census. So what is this comic book worth? Follow along while i unbox, review, and estimate the fair market value of this rare golden age comic book!
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