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Captain America

COMIC PRICE GUIDE

High Value: $4,900

Minimum Value: $58

USA Comics #13 (1944)

In USA Comics #13 from way back in 1944, readers were treated to a smorgasbord of superhero goodness. From the thrills and chills of The Curse of Frankenstein to the heroic action of Captain America Hour of Doom, this comic book had it all. And let's not forget about Ghost Pilot - Jap Buster Johnson, a tale of aerial combat that will leave you breathless. But that's not all: there's also Let's Play Detective starring Detective Mike Trapp, The Drifter (a text story), The Rocket Jeep! featuring Jeep Jones, and The Bogus Kapitan starring Sergeant Dix. If you're a true comic book collector, you don't want to miss this one. And if you're looking to sell your comic book collection, be sure to reach out to Comics Into Cash. We know our stuff and can give you a fair appraisal.

High Value: $3,800

Minimum Value: $45

Tales of Suspense #59 (1964)

In Tales of Suspense #59 (1964), Tony Stark, aka Iron Man, faces new challenges as the Black Knight makes a dramatic appearance to destroy Stark's factory and lure out our hero. While Pepper and Happy are worried about Tony's health, our armored protagonist battles the Black Knight. However, things take a dangerous turn when Happy is targeted, forcing Iron Man to defeat the Black Knight by flipping his horse's hooves, leaving him almost lifeless. But the worst is yet to come as Tony discovers that he now needs the full suit to keep him alive, not just the chest plate. On the other hand, in a seemingly peaceful evening, Captain America finds himself battling Bull Brogin and his gang, who break into the Avengers Mansion. Despite being tied up, Captain America shows off his exceptional fighting skills by taking down his teammates' adversaries all by himself. If you have a copy of Tales of Suspense #59 or a comic book collection that includes it, Comics Into Cash is the place for a reliable appraisal and fair pricing.

High Value: $3,500

Minimum Value: $42

Captain America #117 (1969)

Picture this: Captain America, the hero of the American people, is stranded on Exile Island with nothing but the Red Skull's minions as company. Meanwhile, the Red Skull himself is busy playing dirty and tarnishing Captain America's good name among the masses. Can you imagine the chaos that must ensue? Well, that's exactly what you'll get in Captain America #117 from 1969.

This classic comic book is a must-have for any true fan of the genre. And if you happen to have a copy of it lying around, then you're in luck! Here at Comics Into Cash, we specialize in appraising and purchasing comic book collections just like yours. We're always on the lookout for rare and valuable pieces, and we'll make sure you get a fair price for your beloved collection. So don't hesitate to get in touch with us today. Our team of experts is ready and waiting to assist you with all your comic book needs.

High Value: $2,800

Minimum Value: $33

Tales of Suspense #80 (1966)

If you happen to come across a copy of Tales of Suspense #80 (1966), then hold on tight because you've got a piece of comic book history in your hands. Iron Man fans will be delighted to read "When Fall the Mighty!", where Iron Man is on the run from the law and breaks into his own factory to recharge himself. But, as you may guess, trouble soon follows. This issue also features Captain America in "He Who Holds the Cosmic Cube...", where he must race against time to stop the Red Skull from obtaining a powerful artifact. At Comics Into Cash, we specialize in purchasing comic book collections from people who have inherited them, and we're always on the lookout for rare and valuable issues like this one. Contact us today for a free appraisal or to sell your collection, and we'll ensure you receive a fair price for your prized possessions.

High Value: $2,500

Minimum Value: $30

Captain America #100 (1968)

Captain America #100, published in 1968, is a must-have for any serious comic book collector. This issue brings together the epic tale that began in Tales of Suspense #99 and continues with a thrilling story of espionage, betrayal, and heroism. In this issue, Baron Zemo orders Agent 13 to carry out a dangerous mission: assassinating Captain America himself. Will she find the strength to pull the trigger, or will her allegiance to the star-spangled Avenger prevail?

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High Value: $1,200

Minimum Value: $15

Tales of Suspense #63 (1965)

In Tales of Suspense #63 (1965), the Phantom is wreaking havoc on Stark International. What's worse, nobody knows who he is or how to stop him. With suspicion starting to fall on Tony Stark himself, Iron Man takes it upon himself to track down the elusive Phantom. And when he finally captures the saboteur, things get personal as it turns out to be his own doctor, who was resentful of Tony's lack of time for him. Meanwhile, we get more insight into the origin of Captain America. It's 1940, and the Allies are looking for a way to create a super soldier. Steve Rogers, with his unwavering dedication to his country, is chosen to undergo the serum that will transform him into Captain America. But just as he's infused with the serum, Nazis attack, killing the scientist who created it. Steve emerges with enhanced strength and agility, and sets off on his journey as Captain America, eventually taking on Bucky Barnes as his trusty sidekick. Overall, Tales of Suspense #63 (1965) is a thrilling read that sheds light on two of Marvel's most iconic characters. And if you're a comic book collector looking to add to your collection, we at Comics Into Cash are always here to help.

High Value: $1,000

Minimum Value: $12

Tales of Suspense #65 (1965)

In Tales of Suspense #65, we see Tony Stark, aka Iron Man, dealing with the consequences of having a life-saving chestplate. The comic opens with a common burglar stealing Iron Man's armor, leaving Tony to don his old suit and clear Iron Man's good name. Meanwhile, Captain America and Bucky track down a mysterious person sabotaging American forces, only to discover it's the infamous Red Skull.

As the story progresses, we see Tony struggling with the fact that he can never have a normal life due to his superhero alter-ego. This reaches a climax when he accidentally leaves his suitcase with the Iron Man armor behind, leading to a thug stealing the armor and mastering it with hours of practice. Tony must fight his own creation as he contacts the impostor on a wavelength only he can hear, leading to an epic clash of the Iron Titans.

Meanwhile, Captain America and Bucky discover that the Red Skull is actually a man named Maxton, who was replaced with a Nazi look-a-like to sabotage American forces. With the real Maxton still missing, the two heroes must work to prevent the Red Skull from causing further damage.

Overall, Tales of Suspense #65 is an action-packed issue that showcases the burdens of having a superhero alter-ego while delivering a thrilling battle between Iron Man and his impostor, as well as a classic clash against the Red Skull. As always, Comics Into Cash is here to help appraise or purchase your comic book collection, ensuring top dollar value for your prized possessions.

High Value: $940

Minimum Value: $11

Tales of Suspense #94 (1967)

In Tales of Suspense #94, Iron Man faces an intense battle against Titanium Man. Iron Man pretended to be defeated so he could recharge and take on Titanium Man again. Meanwhile, an unknown figure sneaks into Iron Man's factory in America. Iron Man fights Titanium Man while protecting innocent civilians and luring him out of the village, destroying his sense of balance. Titanium Man is defeated, but before he can use a disintegrator ray on Iron Man, he is taken down by Half-Face, who no longer wants to serve oppressors. In the Captain America story, Captain America is paralyzed and held hostage by MODOK. The A.I.M. agents want Captain America to defeat MODOK and then plan to escape while they can. They reveal MODOK's main weapon is his brain, which can be used as a weapon. Captain America fights MODOK but is unable to defeat him. The A.I.M. agents shoot MODOK and Captain America defeats them before escaping with Agent 13 and forcing them to take them to SHIELD. This thrilling comic book is sure to keep readers on the edge of their seats!

High Value: $880

Minimum Value: $10

Tales of Suspense #60 (1964)

In this classic comic book, Tales of Suspense #60 (1964), we find Tony Stark, better known as Iron Man, in quite the predicament. He's stuck in his armor, afraid to reveal his true identity for fear of his weak heart giving out. To make matters worse, people are starting to suspect that Iron Man has killed Tony Stark! Meanwhile, Captain America is fighting off Baron Zemo's Army of Assassins, but little does he know, the people he's supposed to be fighting are actually assassins sent by Zemo himself. Despite the odds, Cap comes out on top and even manages to mock Zemo in the process. But that's not all - Hawkeye kidnaps Pepper Potts, making life even harder for our hero Iron Man. If you're a fan of classic superhero comics, Tales of Suspense #60 is definitely one to add to your collection. Trust us, we know comics - and this one is a must-have.

High Value: $810

Minimum Value: $10

Tales of Suspense #64 (1965)

In Tales of Suspense #64 (1965), Hawkeye and Black Widow are back in town, and they're up to their old tricks again. Hawkeye is testing out some new arrows when the Black Widow suddenly appears, sporting a fancy new costume and some nifty new powers. She wants to take down Iron Man, and she's enlisted Hawkeye to help her capture Tony Stark's right-hand man, Happy Hogan, and his assistant, Pepper Potts. The plan is to use them as bait to lure Iron Man into a trap.

Tony Stark shows up instead, claiming he'll trade missile defense plans for the release of his staff. But when he opens his case, tear gas comes out, and he transforms into Iron Man. The battle is on, and it's a close one. Hawkeye comes close to defeating Iron Man, but he gets distracted when Iron Man attacks Black Widow. Hawkeye leaves with an unconscious Black Widow, and Iron Man is left to ponder the lesson of the day.

In the second story, we see Captain America and Bucky investigating a strange act featuring Sando and Omar, two fortunetelling foes who seem to have a knack for predicting disasters. It turns out that Sando is actually a Nazi, and he's using his powers to sow chaos and confusion among the American people. Captain America and his team manage to foil their plans and bring the villains to justice.

So if you're a fan of action-packed comics, be sure to check out Tales of Suspense #64 (1965). It's a thrilling adventure full of twists and turns, and it's sure to keep you on the edge of your seat! And remember, if you're ever looking to sell your own comic book collection, be sure to come to Comics Into Cash. We're your go-to experts for all things comics!

High Value: $750

Minimum Value: $9

Captain America #110 (1969)

In this riveting comic book, Captain America #110 (1969), we witness a battle between the Hulk and Captain America, resulting in Rick Jones getting injured. Cap is left with a difficult decision: go after the Hulk or help Rick? He chooses to aid the Hulk but realizes he needs a new sidekick. Later, Cap and Bucky team up to fight Hydra in an underground lair where they face off against a power vest-wearing agent. The fight is intense, and Cap uses his shield to smash through a wall, leaving us wondering if he's defeated. Let our team at Comics Into Cash provide you with a free appraisal or a fair price for your comic book collection, including this classic Jim Steranko drawn story in Captain America #110. Our reputation and knowledge in the industry show that we are the ones to trust when it comes to selling your collection. Don't hesitate to reach out to us today.

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