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Aquaman

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High Value: $2,000

Minimum Value: $24

Aquaman #35 (1967)

Aquaman #35 (1967) is a thrilling issue that features the first appearance of Black Manta. When Black Manta captures Aquaman, Ocean Master decides that nobody but him should defeat Aquaman and attacks Black Manta. All while Aquababy is caught in the middle! A strange submersible vessel descends on Atlantis, then begins circling the domed city. Upon investigation of the craft, Aquaman is beset by the manta men, horrific mutated minions of the Black Manta. However, Aquaman, Mera, and Aqualad team up and come up with a plan to defeat Black Manta. They face danger, but with quick thinking and bravery, they succeed in stopping Black Manta's plan to destroy Atlantis. This issue is a great introduction to one of Aquaman's most iconic villains and is sure to delight comic book fans who appreciate a thrilling story.

High Value: $2,000

Minimum Value: $24

Aquaman #2 (1962)

Aquaman and Aqualad embark on a thrilling adventure in Aquaman #2 (1962) as they search for two treasures for Captain Sykes to secure the release of a captured ship. They encounter Captain Sykes on his ship, the S.S. Seahawk, who holds the Vulcan and her crew hostage as leverage for Aquaman and Aqualad to retrieve two ancient relics for his "maritime collection". With a map provided by Captain Sykes, Aquaman and Aqualad locate the first relic, hidden inside an enormous coral mountain. As they break through the final barrier to retrieve the relic, an unknown gas is released, making some of the fish giant and agitated. Aqualad fights the giant fish but turns on Aquaman, growing in size and becoming agitated as well. The danger passes, and Aqualad returns to normal size and sanity. Aquaman retrieves the first relic from the broken coral cavern and receives another map indicating the location of the second artifact on Pecos Island. As they approach Pecos Island, a sea serpent surfaces from beneath the waves, driving the heroes away. Aquaman summons hundreds of fish to form a tunnel to the shore, and they swim to the island undetected. But the sea serpent pursues them, rampaging through the docks and boats lining the shore. Aquaman and Aqualad are then taken prisoner by the native islanders. They seek the wailing shell, the second relic, which was created by a powerful wizard to keep the sea serpent at bay. The tribal leader releases Aquaman, but not Aqualad, and Aquaman eventually retrieves the shell by provoking the sea serpent to move beyond the island's coastal waters, breaking the spell that kept it bound to the island. Aquaman refuses to give up the relic until Captain Sykes releases the Vulcan hostages. The adventure ends as the Vulcan sails away to safety, and Aquaman and Aqualad continue their underwater adventures.

High Value: $1,600

Minimum Value: $20

Aquaman #11 (1963)

Hello there! If you're the lucky owner of Aquaman #11 from 1963, then boy do we have a treat for you. This comic features the first appearance of Mera, former queen of a watery dimension. When the usurpers of the throne come after her, it's up to Aquaman to protect the exiled beauty! With thrilling action scenes and heart-pumping suspense, this book is a must-have for any comic book collector. Don't hesitate to contact us for a free appraisal or to sell your comic book collection. We'll make sure to get you a fair price so you can sit back and enjoy the thrill of owning a piece of comic book history.

High Value: $1,500

Minimum Value: $18

Aquaman #29 (1966)

own the coop. If you happen to have a copy of Aquaman #29 (1966), let me tell you, this is a classic issue. In this exciting story, the Ocean Master is causing chaos once again, and Aquaman is summoned by the Navy to put a stop to it. Along the way, Aquaman reminisces about his first encounter with the infamous villain. The action is non-stop, with Aquaman and Aqualad facing off against the Ocean Master and his manta ship. If you're lucky enough to have a copy of this classic comic, we encourage you to contact us for a free appraisal or to sell your comic book collection to us. At Comics Into Cash, we pride ourselves on our knowledge of comic books and our reputation for giving fair prices to those looking to sell their collections. So, why wait? Contact us today to get started!

High Value: $1,100

Minimum Value: $14

Aquaman #3 (1962)

Are you the proud owner of Aquaman #3 from 1962? This classic comic book features the underwater adventures of Aquaman and Aqualad, as they investigate strange explosions outside Atlantis. If you have this comic book, Comics Into Cash would like to offer you a free appraisal or the opportunity to sell your comic book collection to us for a fair price. Our business is known for its knowledgeable staff and reputation for giving fair prices, so you can trust us with your valuable comic book collection. Contact us today for your free appraisal or to learn more about selling your comic book collection to us.

High Value: $1,100

Minimum Value: $14

Aquaman #5 (1962)

Aquaman #5 (1962) is a thrilling adventure filled with action, suspense, and surprises around every corner. Aquaman and Aqualad stumble upon an evil sorcerer who has been imprisoned in a drop of water, but accidentally free him and his henchmen. When they search for missing ships, they discover a massive hand made of ocean water dragging a cargo ship beneath the waves. As they investigate, they find themselves trapped in a strange underwater world where they are held captive in glass capsules. Aquaman and Aqualad must use their skills to navigate the traps and rescue the missing crews. However, they soon discover that they are in a microscopic world, and the only way to escape is to find a vial of elixir sealed inside Red Coral Mountain. With the help of aquatic animals, Aquaman and Aqualad retrieve the vial and return it to Baron Dubois, only to discover that he is the evil sorcerer they accidentally freed at the beginning of the story. From there, it's a race to escape the microscopic world and defeat the sorcerer's minions. Trust us, this Aquaman adventure is one you don't want to miss!

High Value: $1,100

Minimum Value: $14

Aquaman #4 (1962)

Swimmin' with the fishes ain't always a bad thing! In Aquaman #4 (1962), our favorite underwater heroes find themselves face to face with a gnarly floating island that turns out to be an alien spaceship! You heard that right, folks! Talk about out of this world! But don't float away just yet, because if you have this comic book in your collection, you could be lookin' at some serious cash! At Comics Into Cash, we know the value of comic books like the back of our fin, and we're here to give you a fair price for your collection. So what are ya waiting for? Swim on over and contact us for a free appraisal or to sell your collection today!

High Value: $1,100

Minimum Value: $13

The Brave and the Bold #51 (1964)

In The Brave and the Bold #51, Batman teams up with a lesser-known hero named Green Arrow to take on a criminal organization known as The League of Assassins. This issue is significant because it marks the first appearance of Ra's al Ghul, the iconic Batman villain who would go on to menace the Dark Knight for decades to come. This issue is a must-have for any serious comic book collector, not only for its historical significance but for its expertly crafted story and stunning artwork. If you have a copy of The Brave and the Bold #51, don't hesitate to reach out to Comics Into Cash for a free appraisal or to sell your comic book collection. We take pride in offering fair prices for your prized possessions and have a reputation for being the most knowledgeable comic book buyers in the industry.

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