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High Value: $5,000

Minimum Value: $60

Wonder Woman #19 (1946)

In Wonder Woman #19 (1946), our fierce and iconic heroine takes on a mission to Africa - and it's not a relaxing one. This time, it's to stop Nazis from using a brainwave weapon to kill high ranking US military personnel. Yes, you read that right. The stakes are high, and Wonder Woman is up for the challenge.

As she faces off against invisible terror, we also get to learn about the incredible Elizabeth Blackwell, one of the many Wonder Women of History featured in this issue. And if that's not enough, we also get a dose of surrealism with the Foney Fairy Tales, followed by a heartwarming baseball double by Jim Robinson.

But the action doesn't stop there. Wonder Woman must also confront the Lair of the Death Ray Criminals, using her strength and intelligence to save the day once again.

Whether you're a fan of classic comics or looking to expand your collection, Wonder Woman #19 is a must-read. And if you're looking to sell your own comic book collection, don't hesitate to trust Comics Into Cash - our team has the knowledge and expertise to appraise your comics and offer top dollar for your investment.

High Value: $5,000

Minimum Value: $60

World's Finest Comics #12 (1943)

If you're a comic book collector, you know the thrill of finding rare comics that are worth a pretty penny. World's Finest Comics #12 (1943) is one such treasure that we at Comics Into Cash would love to take a look at. It features the story of mild-mannered Lester Link who, tired of living a life of mediocrity, decides to declare himself the secret ruler of the underworld to reporters Lois Lane and Clark Kent. But things aren't always as they seem, and Lester learns that the hard way. If you have this comic in your collection, we encourage you to contact us for a free appraisal. At Comics Into Cash, we're committed to providing fair prices for your comic book collections. Whether you're looking to sell one rare comic or an entire collection, we're here to help.

High Value: $5,000

Minimum Value: $60

Detective Comics #82 (1943)

In Detective Comics #82, the dynamic duo of Batman and Robin take on a group of mobsters who have a unique M.O. – they base their crimes off of football plays! A literal Quarterback of Crime, these criminals are a force to be reckoned with. But as per usual, Batman and Robin are up to the task and ready to take them down. Along with this exciting story, readers get to follow the adventures of other classic heroes like Slam Bradley, The Crimson Avenger, Spy, Air Wave, and The Boy Commandos. This comic is packed with action, intrigue, and pure comic book fun. If you're a collector, you won't want to miss out on this classic issue from 1943. Trust us, it's a must-have for any serious comic book aficionado.

High Value: $5,000

Minimum Value: $60

Wonder Woman #13 (1945)

In Wonder Woman #13, written by Joyce Murchison and illustrated by Harry Peter, we find our hero helping a group of Amazon girls pass their initiation rites. After completing her task, Wonder Woman is sent on another mission by the goddess Aphrodite. This time, she's tasked with inspiring a race of Venusian women to fight back against their enemies: the evil Seal Men, who have kidnapped Eve, the daughter of Queen Desira.

The story takes us to an Antarctic Eden, where the Venusian women have established a colony. Unfortunately, the Seal Men have discovered their location and are attacking them relentlessly. Wonder Woman arrives just in time to help the Venusians fight back, inspiring them to stand up for themselves and protect their home.

The issue also includes "Sojourner Truth," a Wonder Women of History story written by Alice Marble and illustrated by Alfonso Greene. But the main event is the action-packed "Icebound Maidens," which sees Wonder Woman teaming up with the Holliday Girls to rescue the Venusians once again. Along the way, there's plenty of danger, excitement, and heroism to keep readers on the edge of their seat.

At Comics Into Cash, we know that the value of a comic book isn't just determined by its rarity or condition. The story inside also matters, and Wonder Woman #13 is a classic tale that showcases the heroism and bravery of one of DC's most iconic characters. Whether you're a collector looking to add to your collection or someone who inherited a box of comics and wants to know what they're worth, we're here to help. Contact us today to learn more about our appraisal and purchasing services.

High Value: $5,000

Minimum Value: $60

Detective Comics #84 (1944)

In this issue, the legendary Dynamic Duo faces a formidable foe in Ivan Krafft, who has established a criminal training "school" disguised as a gentleman's sporting club. Batman and Robin must put a stop to the criminal activities that Krafft's students undertake. If you happen to have a copy of Detective Comics #84 (1944) in your collection, we invite you to contact us for a free appraisal or to consider selling your entire collection to us. We pride ourselves on our reputation for offering fair prices and expert knowledge of all things comic book related. Don't hesitate to reach out for more information.

High Value: $5,000

Minimum Value: $60

Star Spangled Comics #9 (1942)

In Star Spangled Comics #9, readers will be transported back to 1942 to witness the thrilling adventures of beloved characters such as the Newsboy Legion and the Guardian, Star Spangled Kid, Tarantula, Penniless Palmer, TNT, Dan the Dyna-Mite, and Robotman. In "The Rookie Takes the Rap," written by Jack Simon and Joe Kirby, follow along as the Newsboy Legion and the Guardian work to clear the name of a young boy falsely accused of a crime. This story was so wonderful it was reprinted in Superman's Pal Jimmy Olsen #143. Then, in "Crime by the Chapter," written by Jerry Siegel, witness Star Spangled Kid as he battles against a dangerous gang that is wreaking havoc on the city. Other exciting stories in this issue include "Storm Over Souciyan" featuring Tarantula, "Case of the Warbling Worm" with Penniless Palmer, "Mystery of the Mother Goose Mob" featuring TNT and Dan the Dyna-Mite, and "The Vanishing Millions" written by Jerry Siegel and featuring Robotman. Trust in Comics Into Cash to guide you on your journey to discovering the immense value of your own comic book collection.

High Value: $5,000

Minimum Value: $60

Sensation Comics #16 (1943)

Sensation Comics #16 is a prime example of the kind of quality storytelling that comic book collectors crave. In this issue, Diana receives an invitation to attend a wedding at the Candy Ranch, where she is meant to witness the nuptials of her friend Etta to a charming Hungarian prince. However, all is not as it seems, as Diana quickly discovers that the groom-to-be is nothing more than a Nazi agent in disguise.

But that's just the beginning of the adventure. As Steve and Wonder Woman are captured by their enemies, the Holliday Girls step up to the plate and join the fight to save the day. With thrilling action sequences, dynamic characters, and a plot that keeps you on the edge of your seat, Sensation Comics #16 is a must-read for any comic book enthusiast.

So if you happen to have a copy of this classic issue in your collection, don't hesitate to reach out to us at Comics Into Cash. We offer free appraisals and fair prices for all types of comic book collections, and our reputation for excellence in the industry speaks for itself. Whether you're looking to sell your entire collection or simply get an estimate on its value, we're here to help. Contact us today and let us show you why we're the best in the business.

High Value: $5,000

Minimum Value: $60

Congo Bill #1 (1954)

Congo Bill #1 (1954) is one exciting comic book you don't want to miss out on. It tells the story of a daring adventurer named Congo Bill who travels to Africa and finds himself in a world of danger and intrigue. From battling fierce animals to fighting off evil poachers and tribesmen, Congo Bill proves himself to be one tough hero.

The story begins with Bill on safari when he suddenly stumbles upon a secret temple inhabited by a masked witch doctor who brings a cursed gorilla to life. From there, the adventure only gets more intense as Bill tries to stop the gorilla's rampage, all while contending with witch doctors, rival hunters, and even a mysterious jungle girl.

Through it all, Congo Bill rises to the challenge and proves himself to be a hero worth rooting for. This classic comic book is a must-read for any fan of adventure and action. At Comics Into Cash, we know the value of a good comic book, and Congo Bill #1 (1954) is definitely one worth adding to your collection or selling to us. Trust us to provide fair prices and expert appraisals for your comic book collection.

High Value: $5,000

Minimum Value: $60

Sensation Comics #20 (1943)

Now, if you happen to have a copy of Sensation Comics #20 from 1943 lying around, you may want to listen up. This particular issue introduces Marva Psycho, a former enemy of Wonder Woman who has now joined the Women's Army Auxiliary Corps. However, things take a turn when Marva is accused of attempting to murder General Standpat and is brought in for questioning. In a surprising twist, Wonder Woman takes on Marva's identity and ends up uncovering a villainous Nazi saboteur.

So, if you're sitting on a goldmine with this comic book or any others, we urge you to reach out to us for a free appraisal or to sell your collection to Comics Into Cash. Our reputation speaks for itself and we'll always offer a fair price for your beloved comics. Don't hesitate to contact us today.

High Value: $5,000

Minimum Value: $60

Detective Comics #89 (1944)

In Detective Comics #89 (1944), Batman and Robin embark on a quest to recover a stolen typewriter with seemingly no value, which only the inventor cares about. Their investigations lead them to identify the true identity of the Cavalier, a notorious criminal, and bring him to justice. This issue also features engaging stories such as Batman - Laboratory Loot, Three-Ring Binks, Air Wave - Man or Mouser, The Crimson Avenger - The Disappearing Desperados!, Private Pete, No Time For Stealing by Tex Palmer (text), Slam Bradley - Borrowed Brains! and The Boy Commandos - Joyride a la Russe! Trust us at Comics Into Cash to accurately appraise your comic book collection and give you a fair price for your inherited treasures. Contact us today for a seamless and satisfying selling experience.

High Value: $5,000

Minimum Value: $60

World's Finest Comics #16 (1944)

Ah, World's Finest Comics #16, a true gem in any comic book collection. You won't want to miss out on this one. The issue features "Music for the Masses" – a tale about a young songwriter who tries to sell his music in the big city but is unsuccessful until Superman steps in. Along with this classic Superman story, you'll also find "Secret of the Vulnerable Vault," starring Green Arrow, "The Bursting Banks" featuring Zatara, "The Good Nazis" with the Boy Commandos, "Fantastic Fans" starring Star Spangled Kid and Stripesy, "Pilots Are Where You Find Them" featuring Johnny Everyman, and "The Mountaineers of Crime" with Batman and Robin. If you have World's Finest Comics #16 in your collection, contact us for a free appraisal or to sell your comic book collection. We pride ourselves on being knowledgeable and fair when it comes to buying collections. Let Comics Into Cash turn your dusty old comics into cash in your pocket.

High Value: $5,000

Minimum Value: $60

All-American Comics #99 (1948)

This issue of All-American Comics (#99) is a true gem of comic book history. Inside its vividly illustrated pages, you'll find a delightful variety of tales, ranging from Green Lantern's thrilling "Nest of Terror," to Black Pirate's exciting "Tale of the Sea Giant." And don't forget about the hilarious exploits of Captain Tootsie, Mutt & Jeff, and Dr. Mid-Nite! But what really caught our eye was the cleverly written text story by Ted Udall, "The Man Who Hated Sports."

If you're a collector lucky enough to own this rare piece of comic book history, you know just how valuable it is. And while the price tag may vary depending on the condition of your copy, one thing is for certain: if you're looking to sell your comic book collection, you need a dependable and trustworthy buyer who will give you a fair price. That's where Comics Into Cash comes in. We're experts in the world of comic books, and we're dedicated to helping people like you get the most out of their collections. Contact us today for a free appraisal, and see just how much your collection is worth!

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