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High Value: $5,000

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All-American Comics #93 (1948)

Picture this, my true believers: it's All-American Comics #93, and our very own Green Lantern is up against a tricky foe. In "HE DOUBLE-CROSSING DECOY," our emerald-hued hero enlists the help of a clever lady named Molly Mayne. She becomes a decoy to draw out the villainous Harlequin, but things take a turn when she ends up saving our hero's life. Talk about a twist, am I right?

But that's not all, folks. This comic features other thrilling tales, too! Follow Black Pirate as he takes down "THE SCOURGE OF THE GOLDEN SLAVES," root for Ted Udall in "RATTLESNAKE," and join Dr. Mid-Nite in "THE VILLAGE THAT TIME FORGOT." It's an action-packed issue that you won't want to miss.

If you're looking to build your collection, you'll definitely want to add All-American Comics #93 to your list. And if you're looking to sell your collection, Comics Into Cash can give you the appraisal you need. Trust us, we know our stuff when it comes to comic books. Don't wait, contact us today. Excelsior!

High Value: $5,000

Minimum Value: $60

Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #3 (1955)

Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #3 from 1955 is an absolute must-have for any true fan of comic books. In this classic story, Jimmy earns a cool $1,000,000 by saving a wealthy widow's cat. However, when the notorious Anthony “Slick” Slade tries to steal his hard-earned cash, Jimmy must use all of his wit and cunning to outwit the criminal mastermind.

This book also includes a variety of fun and entertaining gag strips, puzzles, and games that will keep you entertained for hours. Plus, you'll get to read about Jimmy's epic adventure, "The Man Who Collected Excitement!", where he teams up with Superman and Perry White to take down a nefarious villain who is collecting rare and dangerous artifacts.

And, as always, the art and writing in this book are top-notch, truly showcasing the level of talent and creativity that made DC Comics such a beloved institution. So don't miss out on your chance to own a piece of comic book history - pick up Superman's Pal, Jimmy Olsen #3 today!

High Value: $5,000

Minimum Value: $60

Superman #39 (1946)

Superman #39 is a bona fide comic book treasure, filled with action-packed tales of the Man of Steel fighting for truth, justice, and the American way. In "The Big Superman Broadcast," written by the legendary Don Cameron, Superman takes to the airwaves to fight crime alongside his trusty sidekick, Lois Lane. Meanwhile, "The Monster of China Deep" sees our hero battling Captain Spears in an underwater epic that is sure to thrill fans of all ages. And if that's not enough, "The Fake Pendant" features Lois Lane as a girl reporter, uncovering the truth behind a dastardly scam.

If you're lucky enough to have a copy of Superman #39, then you're in possession of a true collector's item. Bring it to us at Comics Into Cash for a free appraisal and the opportunity to sell your comic book collection for a fair and honest price. We pride ourselves on our reputation as experts in all things comics, and we're committed to providing our clients with the very best service. So don't hesitate - get in touch with us today, and let's see what we can do for you!

High Value: $5,000

Minimum Value: $60

Superman #38 (1946)

In this classic issue of Superman, we witness a showdown between the Man of Steel and the diabolical Lex Luthor. The Battle of the Atoms is a nail-biting tale of good vs evil, with Lois Lane and Perry White caught in the middle. But this isn't the only adventure in store for readers. Superman also finds himself in Camelot, battling the bad old knights of Arthurian legend. And if that's not enough, there are also hilarious gag strips and full text stories to keep you entertained. If you have a copy of Superman #38 in your collection, don't hesitate to contact us for a free appraisal or to sell your collection directly to us. We pride ourselves on providing fair prices and unmatched expertise in the world of comic books. Trust us to take care of your cherished collection.

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Detective Comics #81 (1943)

In Detective Comics #81, Batman and Robin come face to face with a new villain on the block, the Cavalier, who is doing everything in his power to become as notorious as the Joker and Penguin. Meanwhile, Slam Bradley investigates the mysterious death of a ham, Crimson Avenger gets the scoop as a winged reporter, Spy's gun fires twice, and Air Wave deals with an unexpected visitor on a farm. And if that's not enough, Bill Austin's text story "The Time Waster" and the Boy Commandos' "Yankee Doodle Dynamite" will keep you on the edge of your seat. If you're lucky enough to have this golden age classic in your collection, don't hesitate to reach out to Comics Into Cash for a free appraisal or fair price offer. We're experts in all things comics and will give your collection the respect it deserves.

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Wonder Woman #14 (1945)

In Wonder Woman #14, the story takes a mystical twist as our heroes stumble into the enchanting Shamrock Land where they encounter some mischievous leprechauns. But things turn sour as Etta Candy manages to offend one of the locals and the leprechauns decide to teach her and Wonder Woman a lesson using their magical powers. As if that wasn't enough, the notorious Gentleman Killer also makes an appearance in this innocent land, bringing along his criminal activities. The leprechauns take it upon themselves to stop this dangerous villain but are their cute and innocent magics enough to take on the criminal mastermind? This is a must-read for any Wonder Woman fan and an exciting adventure for those looking for a magical escape. Trust us, you won't be disappointed.

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Our Army at War #91 (1960)

Our Army at War #91 (1960) tells the harrowing tale of Sgt. Rock and his Easy Company as they face off against a new enemy: the dreaded Panzer Division. As they fight through enemy lines and face impossible obstacles, the story delves into the human experience of war and the bonds that soldiers form with each other in the face of danger.

If you have a copy of Our Army at War #91, you may have a valuable addition to your comic book collection. At Comics Into Cash, we specialize in purchasing comic book collections and providing fair appraisals. Contact us today to see how we can assist you in getting the most for your collection. Our knowledge and reputation in the industry ensure that you can trust us to provide the best service possible.

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Detective Comics #87 (1944)

Detective Comics #87, first published in 1944, is an exciting addition to any comic book collection for fans of the popular superhero duo, Batman and Robin. The story follows Bruce and Dick as they go undercover as umbrella repairmen to bring out the nefarious Penguin. However, things take an unexpected turn when the Penguin buys his own umbrella shop and starts using radio devices in his umbrellas to direct his criminal activities. This action-packed story features additional titles such as "The Boy Wonder: The Man of A Thousand Umbrellas" and "In Paper there is Power," which offer further entertainment for readers. If you are lucky enough to have this comic book in your possession, please do not hesitate to contact us for a free appraisal or to sell your collection directly. Our reputable business, Comics Into Cash, promises to offer a fair price for your prized possession.

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World's Finest Comics #14 (1944)

World's Finest Comics #14, published in 1944, features an exciting story titled "Desert Town!" In this issue, Jim Jaspers tries to keep his town a ghost town in Painted Valley. However, when criminals invade and kidnap Lois and steal a valuable ruby from Metropolis, they stumble upon Jim's mother lode of gold. Superman steps in to save the day and stop the criminals. This issue also includes other thrilling stories such as "High Finance" featuring Green Arrow, "Special Delivery" with Drafty, "Thuggery In The Theatre" featuring Star Spangled Kid and Stripesy, "Superman in Waste Paper Task Force To Tokyo" with Boy Commandos, "The History of the Harried" with Zatara, and "Salvage Scavengers" with Batman. If you own a copy of World's Finest Comics #14 or a comic book collection that includes this issue, our team at Comics Into Cash would be happy to provide a free appraisal or purchase your collection at a fair price. With our expertise in comic books and reputation for providing excellent service, you can trust us to handle your collection with care. Contact us today to learn more!

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Sensation Comics #11 (1942)

Sensation Comics #11, published in 1942, is a unique comic book that follows Wonder Woman, Steve and Etta on their journey to the planet Eros, where the three team up to fight against a renegade warrior who has started a war. The story takes an unexpected turn when the trio goes missing, and a search leads to them being found asleep at Holliday College. A flashback then reveals how they ended up in this state and takes readers on a captivating journey. Through this story, Wonder Woman uses her mystical powers and wit to combat and eventually defeat their oppressors, saving the day. If you have a copy of Sensation Comics #11 in your collection, our team at Comics Into Cash would be happy to provide a free appraisal or make you an offer to purchase it. We pride ourselves on being knowledgeable in comic books and offering fair prices to our customers.

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Superman #37 (1945)

In Superman #37, we see the Man of Steel face off against three different foes in a thrilling trio of tales. First up is "The Dangerous Dream," which pits Superman against the notorious Velvet Gang alongside Lois Lane and Perry White. Next, we have "Pranks for Profit," featuring the mischievous Prankster and his antics, again with Lois by Superman's side. Finally, "Crime in the Art Studio" sees Lois and Clark investigating a mystery involving one Big Larkin.

But that's not all! This issue also includes a full text story, "Six Gun Justice," as well as several gag strips, like "Chief Hot Foot," "Daffy and Doodle," and "Scuffy the Tramp." And of course, no Superman adventure would be complete without some good old-fashioned heroics, like when Superman refuses a gift from the Prankster with his trademark humility and X-ray vision.

If you're a fan of classic comics, or just looking to add some thrilling tales to your collection, Superman #37 is not to be missed. And when it comes time to sell your own collection, trust Comics Into Cash to give you a fair and knowledgeable appraisal.

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Detective Comics #90 (1944)

Detective Comics #90 (1944) is a classic comic book featuring Batman and Robin on the hunt for the perpetrators of a series of crimes happening while a showboat is docked. The dynamic duo suspects a connection between the two and sets out to unravel the mystery. Along with this thrilling tale, the issue includes other exciting stories such as Rollin Stone Boy Commandos, Three-Ring Binks Molly, The Warpath by Devon Taylor, Air Wave, Slam Bradley, and Gus Gaggs. As experts in the comic book industry, Comics Into Cash recognizes the value of Detective Comics #90 and is well-equipped to appraise and purchase collections containing this iconic issue.

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