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High Value: $1,200

Minimum Value: $15

Archie Comics #49 (1951)

The comic book we're discussing today is Archie Comics #49, published in 1951. The story centers around Jughead and his new car, which proves to be even worse than Archie's car (if you can believe it!). Titled "Give Us a Brake," this humorous tale is sure to tickle your funny bone. Additionally, the issue contains several other stories, such as "Love Thy Neighbor" and "Handle with Care." So, if you're a fan of classic comic books or looking to sell your collection, look no further than Comics Into Cash. Our reputation and expertise in the industry make us the ideal choice for anyone looking to get a fair price for their comic book collection.

High Value: $1,200

Minimum Value: $15

Pep #72 (1949)

Pep #72, published in 1949, is a true gem of a comic book. Featuring an iconic cover of Archie himself holding a flaming torch and a banner headline reading "Join the Clan!," this issue kicks off a story arc that sees Archie and his friends joining a secret society. It's a classic tale of teenage intrigue and adventure, and the artwork is simply stunning.

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High Value: $1,200

Minimum Value: $15

Archie Comics #41 (1949)

Archie Comics #41 (1949) features the beloved Archie and the gang attending Veronica's shipwreck-themed party. In search of the perfect costume, Archie heads down to the docks where he attempts to rent a diving suit. Unfortunately, his plan to trick the dockworker goes awry, leading to disaster. Will Archie and Jughead be able to keep their heads above water? This fun and adventurous issue also includes "All a Loan," "Birds of a Feather," "Jughead Learns About Life," "You're Driving Me Crazy," and "Standing Room Only!" If you have this comic book, don't hesitate to contact us for a free appraisal or to sell your comic book collection. As experts in comic book appraisals and purchasing, we'll provide you with a fair price for your collection. Trust us to help you turn your comics into cash.

High Value: $1,200

Minimum Value: $15

Archie Comics #44 (1950)

Archie Comics #44 (1950) is a classic comic book that captures the essence of teenage life in the 1950s. Titled "Swing Your Partner," this issue depicts a new phenomenon at Riverdale High: square dancing. However, half of the kids don't know how to do it, making the dance a real challenge. As expected, the teacher-student pairing takes over the event, but Archie is left without a partner. The comic book humorously tells the story of Archie's desperate attempts to learn square dancing and find a partner before it's too late. Along with "Swing Your Partner," this issue includes other entertaining stories like "Words Fail Me," "Here Comes the Bride," "To Sit or Not to Sit!," and "Hamburger Holiday." If you're a fan of classic teenage drama, this comic book is a must-have for your collection. And if you happen to own an original copy, consider selling it to us at Comics Into Cash, where we'll guarantee a fair appraisal for your collection.

High Value: $1,200

Minimum Value: $15

Pep #79 (1950)

Pep #79 from 1950 is a must-have comic book for any serious collector! Featuring the debut of Katy Keene, this issue follows the adventures of the stylish and spunky teen as she navigates the worlds of fashion and romance. From her dazzling outfits to her charming love interests, this comic book has got it all.
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High Value: $1,200

Minimum Value: $15

Pep #71 (1949)

Pep #71, a classic from the Golden Age of comics, is truly a treasure waiting to be discovered. Featuring the beloved character Archie Andrews in all his teenage glory, this issue is jam-packed with fun and adventure. From Archie's attempts to impress Veronica with his ice skating skills to his misadventures with Jughead, this comic has it all. But the real highlight is the thrilling tale of Archie and the gang as they solve a perplexing mystery at a haunted house. With its charming art style and engaging storylines, Pep #71 is a must-have for any serious comic book collector. If you're lucky enough to have this gem in your collection, don't hesitate to contact Comics Into Cash for a free appraisal or to sell your comic book collection. At Comics Into Cash, we pride ourselves on our reputation for fair prices and unparalleled knowledge of all things comic book-related. So why wait? Contact us today and let us help you turn your comic book collection into cold, hard cash.

High Value: $1,200

Minimum Value: $15

Pep #78 (1950)

Pep #78 is a classic comic book that was published in 1950, and if you find yourself in possession of this gem, you've hit the jackpot, my friend. This issue features two stories, "The Big Squeeze" and "My Silent Partner," both of which are sure to give you a thrill ride.

In "The Big Squeeze," Archie and Jughead get caught up in some shady business involving a gangster and some stolen cash. As they try to escape the danger, they find themselves in a pinch. Will they make it out alive? You'll have to read to find out.

"My Silent Partner" follows the journey of a man named Bill who's given the opportunity of a lifetime - a silent partner that helps him become successful. But as things start to go south, Bill must face the consequences of his actions and the true nature of his partner.

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High Value: $1,200

Minimum Value: $15

Archie Comics #42 (1950)

In Archie Comics #42 (1950), we witness the consequences of one simple comment snowballing into a hilarious game of telephone. Archie makes the innocent remark that he'd rather not have school tomorrow, which quickly turns into a town-wide rumor that tomorrow is a holiday. The story, titled "The Good Rumor Man," follows this rumor as it spreads through the town and the misadventures that come with it. Along with this comedic tale, the issue also includes other stories like "Fortune's Folly" and "Cupid's Boy." As a comic book lover and expert, I highly recommend checking out Archie Comics #42 (1950) for a lighthearted read that will make you laugh. And if you happen to have any comic book collections that you're looking to sell, remember that Comics Into Cash is the place to go for a fair appraisal and trustworthy transaction.

High Value: $1,100

Minimum Value: $13

Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica #28 (1957)

Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica #28 (1957) is a classic comic book that takes readers on a journey back to the earliest days of Archie Comics. This is the first comic book series to feature Betty and Veronica as the stars, showing the town of Riverdale who's really in charge! With fun and entertaining stories like "Arf the Record" and "Clothes Harmony," this comic book is a must-read for any comic book fan. If you happen to have a copy of this rare gem in your collection, Comics Into Cash is the place for you. We offer free appraisals and fair prices for comic book collections. So don't wait, contact us today and let us turn your comic book collection into cash!

High Value: $1,000

Minimum Value: $12

Laugh #30 (1948)

In Laugh #30 from 1948, Archie Andrews has got himself into trouble. Both Betty and Veronica have given him handmade sweaters for his birthday, and they want him to wear it to the big game. But Archie can only choose one, leaving the other heartbroken. Meanwhile, Mr. Wilkin needs his assistant Wilbur to babysit his boss's son, and K.O. Kelly gets his big break as a fighter only to have it sabotaged by Katy. Suzie is trying to get back into the dating game after a break-up and enrolls in a lonely hearts club. Debby needs to do a school essay on birds and enlists Woogie for help, and Betty and Veronica must battle a horde of mosquitoes at the Lodge summer home before bed. If you're looking to add this classic issue to your collection, or if you have a collection you're looking to sell, Comics Into Cash is here to help. Trust the experts in the comic book business for all your buying and selling needs.

High Value: $1,000

Minimum Value: $12

Laugh #29 (1948)

This captivating comic book Laugh #29, dated 1948, is sure to tickle your funny bone. In the story "Higher Education," Jughead unintentionally creates chaos by confusing a tank of compressed air with one filled with helium. Meanwhile, K. O. Kelly's new manager gets in the way of him seeing his love, Katy. Wilbur comes up with a unique idea for a school dance in another untitled story. Suzie wants her car fixed and Ferdie ends up mistakenly tinkering with her father's vehicle instead. Plus, Debbie's dad believes a get-together is cheaper than giving his daughter money and Veronica astounds everyone by purchasing a contract of a wrestler with more muscles than brains. If you happen to have a copy of this comic book, do not hesitate to contact us for a free appraisal or, even better, sell your comic book collection to us and receive a fair price. Comics Into Cash is the trusted name in comic book purchasing and we are dedicated to serving those who have inherited collections.

High Value: $1,000

Minimum Value: $12

Laugh #26 (1948)

's issue of Laugh #26 features a humorous tale titled "Pie-Eyed Piper." In this story, a group of mice decide to play a prank on a cat by pretending to be hypnotized by a pie. However, things quickly spiral out of control when the cat becomes genuinely hypnotized and begins to wreak havoc on the town. It's up to the clever mice to find a way to snap the cat out of its trance before it's too late. With charming artwork and a witty storyline, "Pie-Eyed Piper" is a classic example of the lighthearted humor that Laugh Comics was known for. So if you're a fan of classic comic book stories that will make you chuckle, this issue is definitely worth adding to your collection!

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