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High Value: $4,500

Minimum Value: $54

Batman #81 (1954)

Ah, Batman #81 (1954), a classic addition to any comic book collection. This issue features the infamous Two-Face capturing our favorite dynamic duo and subjecting them to a life or death coin flip. But that's not all, the story also includes appearances by The Boy Wonder and The Phantom Bandit of Gotham City.

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High Value: $4,400

Minimum Value: $52

Detective Comics #171 (1951)

In Detective Comics #171, we see our beloved hero Batman face off against the infamous Penguin once again. Now, the Penguin claims to have turned over a new leaf and is even building a bird sanctuary. However, as always, things are not what they seem. In reality, the Penguin has been planting gas bombs and using giant bird models to carry out his evil plan. These so-called "birds" turn out to be autogyros that are used to raid various places around Gotham. Will Batman be able to put a stop to the Penguin's latest scheme?

Don't miss out on this classic comic book that showcases the dynamic storytelling and artwork that have made Detective Comics such an iconic series. Whether you're a longtime fan or new to the world of comics, Detective Comics #171 is a must-read. At Comics Into Cash, we understand the value of these timeless treasures and pride ourselves on offering fair prices for comic book collections. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help appraise or purchase your collection.

High Value: $4,400

Minimum Value: $52

Batman #46 (1948)

Alright, so you've got yourself a copy of Batman #46 from 1948. Let me break it down for you. This comic book is packed with three thrilling tales that will have you on the edge of your seat. First up is "Guileful Greetings," where Batman and Robin come face-to-face with a gang of cunning criminals who have a scheme to rob a wealthy businessman. Then, in "Big House Chaplain," the Dynamic Duo investigates a prison chaplain who may not be as holy as he seems. And last but not least, "The Batman That History Forgot" takes our heroes on an adventure to a remote jungle island where they encounter a tribe that worships the Dark Knight.

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High Value: $4,400

Minimum Value: $52

Batman #45 (1948)

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In Batman #45 from 1948, readers are treated to an exciting trio of stories that showcase the Dark Knight's crime-fighting prowess. First up is "The Lady Rogues," where Batman and Robin must take down a pair of cunning female criminals who have set their sights on a valuable diamond. Next, in "A Parole for Christmas," the Dynamic Duo must help a recently paroled criminal who is being pressured into committing a crime in order to pay off a debt. Finally, in "The Matchbook Man," Batman must unravel the mystery of a missing trophy before a group of criminals can get their hands on it and use it to their own nefarious ends.

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High Value: $4,200

Minimum Value: $51

Detective Comics #203 (1954)

Detective Comics #203, published in 1954, features Batman and Robin as they investigate a bizarre jewel heist committed by a group of criminals disguised as Hindu gods. Along the way, they encounter a mysterious woman named Rama Kushna who possesses extraordinary powers and knowledge. As the Caped Crusaders race to solve the case and capture the culprits, they are forced to confront the supernatural and question their own beliefs.

In this issue, readers are treated to a thrilling mystery that showcases the dynamic duo's detective skills and introduces a fascinating new character. The artwork is top-notch, with detailed illustrations that bring the story to life. As a comic book enthusiast and expert, I can say that Detective Comics #203 is a standout issue that any collector would be proud to own.

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High Value: $4,200

Minimum Value: $51

Batman #63 (1951)

In Batman #63 (1951), we get to witness the Caped Crusader going up against one of his most iconic villains - The Joker. This issue features "The Joker's Crime Costumes!", where The Joker becomes inspired by Batman's exhibits of different suits, making special ones of his own and beginning a crime spree dressed as comedians. Meanwhile, in "The Case of the Flying Saucers", Batman and Robin investigate a strange man with two hearts and odd objects in his pockets, leading them to a hidden base with a flying saucer. Our heroes are captured, and Batman is held hostage while Robin races to get government representatives to hear the Saturnian's demands to prevent invasion. This issue also has the origin story of Killer Moth - a prisoner who becomes obsessed with Batman and creates a new persona to rival him - complete with a Mothmobile, a trophy room, and a crime lab devoted to finding ways to make crimes unsolvable. Overall, this issue is packed with classic Batman stories that will keep you on the edge of your seat.

High Value: $4,200

Minimum Value: $51

Batman #53 (1949)

In Batman #53, the Joker is up to his usual tricks, but this time he's decided he wants to be known for his sense of humor. He starts stealing random items that sound like his signature laugh (ha-ha-ho-ho) and Batman realizes he's after the golden clubs of the visiting Maharajah. Joker sets a teargas bomb in the first hole at the Winne-Koh-Toh golf club and it's up to Batman and Robin to save the day. If you happen to have this comic book, contact us for a free appraisal or to sell your comic book collection to us and we'll give you a fair price. We specialize in purchasing comic book collections and providing top-notch expertise in the world of comics. Trust us to give you the best deal possible.

High Value: $4,100

Minimum Value: $50

Detective Comics #135 (1948)

Detective Comics #135 from 1948 is a must-have for any true comic book collector. This classic issue features a captivating Batman story titled "The True Story of Frankenstein." Follow the Caped Crusader as he investigates a mad scientist's monstrous creation and fights to prevent disaster from striking Gotham City.

But that's not all this issue has to offer. "Unscrambled Proverbs" featuring Air-Wave, "The Chimp and the Chump" with Slam Bradley, and the John Pollard text story "Weatherproof" provide even more exciting content. And don't forget about "Crimes by Television," featuring the Boy Commandoes.

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High Value: $4,100

Minimum Value: $50

Batman #51 (1949)

If you're a fan of the Caped Crusader, then you don't want to miss out on Batman #51 from 1949. This comic book features not one, not two, but three exciting adventures with Batman and Robin.

First up is "Pee-Wee, The Talking Penguin." Yes, you read that right. This story introduces a penguin named Pee-Wee who can talk! But don't let his cute and cuddly exterior fool you, Pee-Wee is involved in some shady dealings that only Batman and Robin can uncover.

The second tale, "The Stars of Yesterday Shorty," takes a look at the world of Hollywood. When a famous actress is kidnapped, it's up to the Dynamic Duo to rescue her. But they quickly realize that the world of Tinseltown is full of hidden dangers and deceit.

Finally, "The Wonderful Mr. Wimble" tells the story of a man with a unique power - the ability to make himself invisible. But when Mr. Wimble uses his powers to commit crimes, it's up to Batman and Robin to bring him to justice.

With action-packed storytelling and classic art, Batman #51 is a must-read for any comic book fan. And if you happen to have this issue in your collection, don't hesitate to bring it to us at Comics Into Cash for an expert appraisal and a fair price.

High Value: $4,100

Minimum Value: $50

Detective Comics #97 (1945)

Detective Comics #97 is a masterpiece that showcases the unparalleled detective skills of Batman alongside his trusted sidekick Robin - The Boy Wonder. In this thrilling adventure, the Dynamic Duo tracks down an elusive safe that's been stumping Gotham's finest for years. What's in the safe, you ask? The loot stolen by the infamous Slasher's mob, of course! But with the Slasher supposedly dead, who could have left behind a mysterious note that leads the Dark Knight and Robin straight to the safe?

What follows is a high-stakes game of chance as the safe has not one, not two, but seven switches, only one of which can open the door. The rest are connected to a bomb, which could explode at any moment! It's up to Batman and Robin to use all of their wits and ingenuity to solve this complex puzzle before time runs out.

But that's not all - this incredible issue also features Slam Bradley: Call of Death, Gags, Groans N Giggles, Too Much For Granted by Eddie Bell (text), Three-Ring Binks: Fido the Gabber, Air Wave: Doubling in Danger, and Billy Brand Boy Commandos: He Swings Through the Air.

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High Value: $4,100

Minimum Value: $50

Batman #78 (1953)

"True believers, have I got a story for you! In Batman #78 from way back in 1953, the Dark Knight is up against not one, but two fierce foes. First up is the Manhunter from Mars, an extraterrestrial troublemaker who's stirring up all sorts of chaos in Gotham City. But that's not all - the Caped Crusader is also facing off against the Sinister Stamps, a ruthless gang of criminals who are using counterfeit stamps to pull off some seriously shady deals. And if that wasn't enough excitement for you, Batman is also heading up north to help out the Mounties in Canada. Can he take down the Manhunter, stop the Sinister Stamps, and save the day for our friends in the Great White North? You'll have to read Batman #78 to find out! And if you're one of the lucky ones who happens to have a copy of this classic comic in your collection, be sure to bring it to Comics Into Cash for a top-notch appraisal. We've got the expertise and the reputation to give you a fair price for your valuable comics. So what are you waiting for, true believers? Bring on the Batman #78s and let's do business!"

High Value: $4,100

Minimum Value: $50

Detective Comics #92 (1944)

With Detective Comics #92 (1944), we're introduced to one of Batman's most cunning foes yet, Brainy Bulow. In this story, Bulow's group of crooks are in dire need of cash, and with no other options, decide to take a crack at being honest for a change. They set out to capture wanted criminals and cash in on the rewards. But, as you can imagine, things don't exactly go according to plan.

What follows is a thrilling tale of crime, deception, and of course, the Dark Knight himself, Batman, accompanied by the ever-loyal Robin - The Boy Wonder. Along with the dynamic duo, we also see Air Wave, Slam Bradley, and Three-Ring Binks in action.

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