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High Value: $9,400
Minimum Value: $110
Adventure Comics #67 (1941)
Adventure Comics #67 is a real gem. Inside its pages lies a gripping tale of the Starman and his battle against the invisible raiders. Written by the legendary Alfred Bester and illustrated by the incomparable Jack Burnley, this story will take you on a journey through a world where crooks can disappear into thin air. But fear not! Starman will stop at nothing to uncover the truth and put an end to this menace. And if you happen to have Adventure Comics #67 in your collection, do not hesitate to contact Comics Into Cash. We offer free appraisals and fair prices for your comic collection. Let us help you find a new home for this classic issue.
High Value: $9,400
Minimum Value: $110
Adventure Comics #62 (1941)
Adventure Comics Issue #62, published in 1941, presents readers with a classic Starman story. The danger this issue centers on is the invention of a powerful device known as the Diminishing Ray. Starman must prevent the mad scientist wielding the ray from using it to reduce Dr. Selby, Doris, and Chief Allen to microscopic size. But can Starman defeat the scientist and save his friends? Find out by reading this exciting issue!
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High Value: $9,400
Minimum Value: $110
Green Lantern #9 (1943)
Alan Scott, the Green Lantern, knows the importance of an oath. In Green Lantern #9, we see him saving the day as usual, but he also creates a catchphrase for the ages: "In brightest day, in blackest night, no evil shall escape my sight, let those who worship evil's might, beware my power - Green Lantern's light!" This oath has become a classic and has been used by later Green Lanterns like Hal Jordan. In this issue, Alan inherits a school from his uncle and uses it to take down a gangster who's corrupting local youths. Meanwhile, Doiby falls for a female crook who tries to use him to destroy Green Lantern, and Hop Harrigan challenges a notorious Japanese pilot to an aerial duel. Don't miss this exciting issue full of adventure and heroism! If you have this comic book or others like it, Comics Into Cash can help you appraise and sell your collection. Contact us today to learn more.Whiz Comics #5 (1940)
High Value: $9,400
Minimum Value: $110
Adventure Comics #65 (1941)
Adventure Comics #65 is a thrilling ride that will have you hooked from start to finish. In this issue, Starman is called in to investigate when communications with the S.S. Aurora are interrupted. What he finds is nothing short of shocking as he comes face-to-face with the League of the Octopus and their leader, the Light! This comic book is a must-read for any true fan of the genre.
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High Value: $9,400
Minimum Value: $110
Adventure Comics #63 (1941)
Adventure Comics #63 (1941) is a true classic that tells the thrilling story of Starman, who is faced with stopping a madman who has created a shock machine capable of producing powerful earthquakes. With the ability to spread panic throughout the country and destroy crucial defenses, this madman will stop at nothing to prepare the way for an impending invasion.
But that's not all; this issue is jam-packed with exciting stories that will keep you on the edge of your seat. You'll follow Steve Conrad, the daring adventurer, as he braves the dangers of a pyramid sacrifice. You'll also witness The Hourman as he takes on a group of rich robbers, and if that's not enough, you'll be kept on your toes with the thrilling Parking-Ticket Murder, where Paul Kirk, Manhunter, is on the hunt for a killer.
But the action doesn't stop there, as you'll also experience The Deadly Love Charm with Cotton Carver, and The Voodoo Sorcerer with The Sandman. It's no wonder that Adventure Comics #63 is a collector's item, as it's filled with action, adventure, and suspense. Whether you're a long-time comic collector or just looking to start your collection, this issue is a must-have. So why wait? Come and check out Comics Into Cash and let us help you value, and even sell, your collection today!
High Value: $9,400
Minimum Value: $110
Adventure Comics #68 (1941)
Adventure Comics #68, titled The Blaze of Doom!, showcases Starman fighting mysterious forest fires and saving a group of rangers from the flames. As he investigates the source of the fires, he uncovers a sinister plot by disgruntled lumberjacks to hurt the nation's defense contracts that need the lumber. If you've got Adventure Comics #68 in your collection, don't wait to contact us for a free appraisal or to sell your collection. Comics Into Cash has a reputation for offering a fair price for quality comic book collections, and we're excited to see if Adventure Comics #68 could be a valuable addition to your collection.
High Value: $9,200
Minimum Value: $110
Action Comics #57 (1943)
In Action Comics issue #57, we have an intriguing tale of greed and deception. The Prankster sets his sights on crime lord Ruggles, offering him a deal that's too good to be true - $1 million in return for a $100,000 investment. Ruggles succumbs, and the Prankster sets about stealing from the wealthy residents of Metropolis. Superman tries to stop him, but with a little bit of trickery, the Prankster manages to escape. If you happen to have this iconic issue in your collection, Comics Into Cash would love to provide a free appraisal or offer you a fair price to purchase your collection. Contact us today and let us help you turn those comics into cash!
High Value: $9,200
Minimum Value: $110
Batman #19 (1943)
Ah, Batman #19. A true gem of a comic book. This issue is chock-full of exciting stories that showcase the Dark Knight's incredible detective skills and his unwavering determination to protect Gotham City.
First up, we have "Batman Makes a Deadline." In this thrilling tale, Batman must uncover a sinister plot to sabotage a new railroad project before it's too late. But with time running out and the clock ticking, can the Caped Crusader save the day?
Next, we have "Atlantis Goes to War," a story that sees Batman teaming up with Aquaman to stop a war between the underwater city of Atlantis and an evil scientist bent on destruction. Action-packed and full of high stakes, this story is a must-read for fans of both heroes.
Last but not least, we have "The Case of the Timid Lion" and "Collector of Millionaires." These two stories see Batman facing off against a cunning criminal who uses animals to commit his heinous crimes and a wealthy collector who will stop at nothing to add the Dark Knight to his collection. Can Batman outsmart these foes and save the day once again?
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High Value: $9,200
Minimum Value: $110
Adventure Comics #71 (1942)
Adventure Comics #71 (1942) introduces readers to "The Invaders from the Future"; a thrilling tale penned by the renowned author, Gardner F. Fox, and beautifully illustrated by Jack Burnley, with backgrounds by Ray Burnley. The story follows the exploits of a crooked gang who steal a steel time-sphere initially invented by a kindly professor. Using the time-sphere, the gang travels into the future, where they unleash devastating forces of flaming thunderbolts and giants in bullet-proof suits, terrifying citizens in the present day.
This issue also features "The Stronghold of Savarr" starring The Shining Knight, illustrated by none other than Creig Flessel, the pioneer of the Golden Age of comics. We are also treated to "Jungle Search" featuring Steve Conrad, Adventurer, with script and art by Jack Lehti. "The Stars Look Down on Murder" starring The Hourman captivates readers with Bernard Baily's brilliant artistry.
Moreover, "Crime Strikes at Home" featuring Paul Kirk, Manhunter, impressed and entertained audiences with script and art by Ed Moore. Lastly, "Adventure of the Road of No Return" showcases The Sandman, with a riveting script by Mort Weisinger and pencils by Paul Norris, with inks by Chad Grothkopf.
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High Value: $9,000
Minimum Value: $110
Action Comics #54 (1942)
Action Comics #54, "The Pirate of Pleasure Island," tells the tale of a young boy named Stanley Finchcomb, who is fascinated by the world of pirates. Growing up, his father forbids him from indulging in anything related to piracy, but when Stanley inherits his ancestors' collection of pirate memorabilia and becomes a man, he creates an amusement park called Pleasure Island, using it as a cover to launch a career of crime on the high seas.
The story takes a thrilling turn when Lois and Clark come to visit Pleasure Island, and Lois disappears after triggering a hidden panel on one of the boats. Stanley, possessed by the ghost of Captain Ironfist, throws her overboard, and Superman has to save her before overpowering Ironfist and his crew. Action Comics #54 is a classic tale of adventure, with an intriguing plot and well-drawn characters that will leave readers on the edge of their seats. If you have a collection of vintage comic books, including Action Comics issues like this one, Comics Into Cash is the right place to sell them for a fair price.
High Value: $9,000
Minimum Value: $110
Wonder Woman #105 (1959)
Wonder Woman #105 is a truly incredible comic book that offers insights into a character that has captivated readers for decades. This amazing story reveals how Diana, aka Wonder Woman, acquired her incredible gifts and how she became the powerful hero we all know and love. In this book, we learn about the incredible gifts that were bestowed upon her by the gods. Aphrodite gave Diana the gift of beauty, Athena gave her wisdom, Mercury granted her super speed, and Hercules made her stronger than any man.
Years later, Diana uses her gifts to protect a group of humans who flee from the wars of the world. During their journey, Diana finds herself facing many perils but always manages to come out on top. She eventually brings her new friends to Paradise Island, where she becomes their protector.
But the adventure doesn't stop there! In this incredible comic, Wonder Woman travels to space to ensure Steve Rogers' safe return after pictures show the existence of dinosaurs. With vivid illustrations and an engaging narrative, this book will leave you on the edge of your seat. If you're looking for an amazing comic to add to your collection, Wonder Woman #105 is an excellent choice.
High Value: $9,000
Minimum Value: $110
Adventure Comics #37 (1939)
Adventure Comics #37 (1939) is a must-read for any true comic book fan. This issue features an incredible lineup of exciting stories that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. The Suicide of Major Duval: Part 1 kicks off the issue, and it's an intense story that introduces us to Barry O'Neill. The story is scripted and illustrated by the incredibly talented Ed Winiarski, and it's an absolute masterpiece of storytelling.
In addition to The Suicide of Major Duval, Adventure Comics #37 features a number of other fantastic stories. The Raven, starring Inspector Kent, is another standout story that showcases the incredible talents of George Newman. The Killing of Judge Thompson, starring the Federal Men, is equally impressive, with an engaging script by Jerry Siegel and stunning art by the Shuster Shop.
Fans of Tod Hunter will love The God of the Ruby Eye: Part 12, which features script and art by Jim Chambers. Meanwhile, The Armored Truck Robbery featuring Steve Malone, scripted by Gardner Fox and illustrated by Don Lynch is yet another page-turner.
That's not all - Adventure Comics #37 also includes Battle With Tartars starring Captain Desmo, Professor Doolittle humor two-pager by Bob Kane, Mystery of the Exploding Ships starring Tom Brent, The Rebel Pancho Velez starring Skip Schuyler, The Pirate Ship: Part 13 starring Rusty and His Pals, and Wang Ku of Shanghai--Anchors Aweigh! scripted and illustrated by Fred Guardineeer.
All in all, Adventure Comics #37 is a true gem of the comic book world, and an essential addition to any serious collector's collection. So why not head to Comics Into Cash to get your copy appraised or sell your collection today? Trust us, you won't be disappointed.












