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COMIC PRICE GUIDE

High Value: $12,000

Minimum Value: $140

Showcase #24 (1960)

Ah, Showcase #24. A true classic from 1960 that features the one and only Green Lantern. This comic book is a must-have for any serious collector out there, especially if you're a fan of the Emerald Crusader.

The story follows our hero as he faces off against an unstoppable force that threatens to destroy Coast City. Even with his incredible power ring, Green Lantern may be outmatched this time around. Can he save the city and its people before it's too late?

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High Value: $11,000

Minimum Value: $140

Batman #121 (1959)

This book right here is the real deal. It's the one that started it all for Mr. Freeze, or as he was known back then, Mr. Zero. Batman #121, from 1959. This is the comic where the ice-cold villain first shows up and tells his tragic backstory. A must-have for any serious collector.

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High Value: $11,000

Minimum Value: $140

Detective Comics #60 (1942)

Detective Comics #60 (1942) features Batman and Robin, once again, on the hunt to take down a criminal organization. The gang has been utilizing uniforms and equipment of police and firefighters to commit their crimes. But, of course, nothing gets by the Caped Crusader. Batman has deduced that this criminal gang is being led by none other than The Joker himself, a villain who always finds humor in his crimes.

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High Value: $11,000

Minimum Value: $140

Action Comics #41 (1941)

Action Comics #41 is a thrilling tale of sabotage, intrigue, and heroism that showcases Superman's determination to save the day! The issue follows Superman as he investigates the Gargan Factory's sabotage and uncovers a plot by a shadowy figure to destroy America's defense effort. With his X-ray vision and detective skills, Superman manages to uncover the culprit, but not before Superman himself becomes a target. Despite the attempts on his life, Superman remains resolute and saves not only the factory but also Lois and the Daily Planet! If you have this comic book in your collection, Comics Into Cash can offer you a free appraisal and a fair price if you decide to sell. Trust our expertise and reputation in the industry for a hassle-free experience. Contact us today!

High Value: $11,000

Minimum Value: $140

Batman #59 (1950)

Batman #59 (1950) introduces one of Gotham’s deadliest assassins, Deadshot, in his very first appearance. This comic book also features a new hero in town, Deadshot, who has set his sights on becoming the prime crime fighter of Gotham City. He has trained intensively in marksmanship, with the main goal of upstaging Batman. However, when Batman and Robin are out of town, Deadshot secretly debuts as a new crime fighter. Batman eventually discovers that Deadshot is planning to take over the crime world, and they engage in a dangerous battle. The stakes are high as Deadshot tells Batman that he will intentionally miss so that he can "accidentally" take down Batman. If you have this comic book, contact us for a free appraisal or to sell your collection to us, and we will make sure to provide you with a fair price. We at Comics Into Cash value our reputation and expertise, and we would be honored to help you with your comic book collection.

High Value: $11,000

Minimum Value: $130

Action Comics #44 (1942)

Action Comics #44, published in 1942, features an exciting Superman story where Clark and Lois visit a museum and encounter a caveman who has been revived through electricity. However, when the caveman is framed for murder and starts committing crimes around Metropolis, Superman must come to Lois's rescue. This comic book is full of adventure and intrigue, with an exciting plot that will keep you on the edge of your seat. At Comics Into Cash, we specialize in purchasing and appraising comic book collections, so if you have a copy of Action Comics #44 or any other comic book you're interested in selling, we can help you get the best possible price. Trust us to provide you with accurate valuations and a hassle-free selling experience that you can rely on.

High Value: $11,000

Minimum Value: $130

All-Star Comics #36 (1947)

In this legendary issue, All-Star Comics #36 from 1947, the Justice Society of America (JSA) faces their deadliest adversary yet: themselves! 5 men, leaders in their respective fields, drown in a cursed stream only to return without a conscience. The JSA investigates a wave of crimes that are eerily reminiscent of the now conscienceless men. In an effort to thwart the criminals, the team members split up to investigate individually. Green Lantern seeks out the surviving member of the expedition who didn't drown and Batman confronts the Grim Marauder, an ex-detective turned criminal mastermind. Meanwhile, Flash, Hawkman, Dr. Mid-Nite, and Superman take on their own foes. Once they all capture their opponents, they receive a message from Wonder Woman and race back to the group. Green Lantern reveals what happened to the men and the JSA develops an antidote to the compound that robbed them of their conscience. All-Star Comics #36 is a timeless classic that showcases the JSA's strength, heroism, and ingenuity. Don't miss this opportunity to read a piece of comic book history.

High Value: $11,000

Minimum Value: $130

Action Comics #49 (1942)

In Action Comics #49, Superman faces off against a cunning criminal known as The Puzzler. This fiend uses the principles of games and puzzles to commit elaborate crimes that keep even the Man of Steel on his toes. In this issue, Lois and Clark attend a table tennis tournament, where the Puzzler has threatened one of the players. Clark saves the player from an exploding ball, but the Puzzler's thugs later attack him again. The Puzzler sends an invitation to Clark to visit him for an interview, but Lois intercepts it and is captured. Superman must use his wits to defeat the Puzzler, who challenges him to a game of checkers and puts Lois in danger. Can Superman save Lois and defeat The Puzzler? Find out in Action Comics #49!

High Value: $11,000

Minimum Value: $130

Action Comics #50 (1942)

In Action Comics #50 (1942), Lois and Clark are on their way to meet the Metropolis baseball club in Florida. On the way there, they come across an amateur game where they spot a young man, Stan Doborak, with great pitching skills. Superman intervenes and convinces him to join the team's training camp. However, Stan gets thrown out due to a damaging article written by Clark. Superman takes Stan back into the camp, but they discover that Stan has become stuck up due to his success. As it turns out, Stan had fallen under the influence of the gangster Mike Caputo's blonde accomplice, Mabel Dawson, who encouraged him to rig games the gangsters bet on. Superman forces Caputo to confess and Stan sees the error of his ways. If you have Action Comics #50, contact Comics Into Cash for a free appraisal or to sell your comic book collection at a fair price. Trust the experts at Comics Into Cash to provide the best value for your comic book collection.

High Value: $11,000

Minimum Value: $130

Action Comics #46 (1942)

In Action Comics #46, Clark and Lois take an afternoon off to visit the Gantry Amusement Park, but trouble soon follows. The park is being threatened by The Domino, a gangster who wants to install gambling stands throughout the park. When the duo arrives, a cable on one of the rides snaps, causing Lois to be in danger. Of course, Superman comes to the rescue and saves her. But things quickly go south when Gantry is attacked by The Domino's thugs, and Lois is abducted while with a playboy, Jeff Farnham. It turns out that Farnham is actually The Domino himself. The comic is full of action and adventure as Superman tries to save the day once again. If you're a fan of old-school superhero comics, then Action Comics #46 is a must-read.

High Value: $11,000

Minimum Value: $130

Action Comics #48 (1942)

Action Comics #48, published in 1942, tells the story of Clark Kent's battle against the corrupt owner of a secondhand auto business, known as the Top. Superman and his colleague Lois Lane discover that the Top knowingly sells cars that are in seriously bad condition. They investigate and find out that the used cars are made from parts salvaged from wrecks.

Things take a dangerous turn when the Top attempts to bribe Lois and Clark to keep them quiet. When they refuse, they are thrown out of the office. Later, they meet a private detective named Jefferson Smith, who is investigating the used car business. He offers them the use of his car, but they quickly discover that the brakes have failed. Clark quickly changes to Superman and saves the situation.

Superman follows the Top to a secret meeting, where he discovers that Smith is actually the Top. After a fight and a building explosion, Superman rescues everyone before being buried in rubble. Back in his Clark guise, he and Lois are abducted and taken to meet the Top again. Smith makes a second attempt to kill them, but Clark disables the hydraulic press without arousing Lois's suspicion about his dual identity. In the end, Smith tries to escape in a faulty car that catches fire, leading to his death.

Overall, Action Comics #48 is an exciting and action-packed tale of Superman's efforts to bring a criminal ring of used car dealers to justice. At Comics Into Cash, we pride ourselves on our knowledge of comic books and our reputation for fair appraisals. If you're looking to sell your collection, contact us today.

High Value: $11,000

Minimum Value: $130

Action Comics #43 (1941)

Action Comics #43 takes readers on an exciting journey with Superman and Lois Lane. Lois is assigned to investigate the mysterious crashes of several Skyway Airlines planes, which has left the company in hot waters. Superman follows Lois as she takes a Skyways plane and, during the flight, we witness an explosion in the cockpit. Superman is quick to act and saves the airplane, but the danger doesn't end there. When Lois arrives at Thornton's house, she finds him murdered, and the butler admits that he was ordered to kill Thornton. Before he can reveal who hired him, a passing aircraft guns him down, and Lois and Clark are captured by some thugs.

Superman sets out to pursue the thugs and soon learns that the boss of the gang is Dutch O'Leary. O'Leary had been fired by Skyways years prior, and he was seeking revenge by destroying their planes and causing chaos. It's up to Superman to stop him and save Lois and Clark from their perilous situation.

This riveting tale of mystery and intrigue takes readers on an unforgettable journey with the Man of Steel. It's a classic comic that showcases the heroism and bravery of Superman, and it's no wonder why it's become a fan favorite. At Comics Into Cash, we understand the value of iconic comics like Action Comics #43, and we know how important it is to preserve their legacy. If you have a comic book collection that you're looking to sell or get appraised, we're here to help. Contact us today to learn more!

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