Justice Society of America
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High Value: $4,600
Minimum Value: $56
All-Star Comics #52 (1950)
The incredible story of All-Star Comics #52 is one that will keep you on the edge of your seat! Our beloved JSA receives a letter from their friend in Africa and rushes to his aid. They find that their friend was searching for an ancient civilization and unearths a prophecy that could bring calamity to Earth. The team must race against time to stop the prophecy from coming true. After a year long slumber, the JSA wakes to new political leaders gaining power across the world. Splitting up to handle the problem, each group resolves the issue and they all meet back up at their HQ. In the end, the JSA must stop the four escaped kings from launching missiles at the world. All-Star Comics #52 is a must-read for any comic book enthusiast and we at Comics Into Cash are excited to hear from anyone looking to sell their rare collection. Contact us today for a reliable appraisal of your collection.
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All-Star Comics #56 (1950)
All-Star Comics #56 is a thrilling read for any comic book fan. In this issue, the Justice Society of America takes on a new challenge: fighting robots in the year 3000 A.D. What happens next? Find out in "The Day the World Ended." With its action-packed storyline and engaging characters, this comic is a must-read for anyone who loves a good adventure. At Comics Into Cash, we pride ourselves on our expertise in comic books, and we recognize the value that All-Star Comics #56 holds. If you're looking to sell your collection, trust us to provide you with a fair and accurate appraisal. Contact us today to learn more.
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All-Star Comics #55 (1950)
In All-Star Comics #55, the JSA springs into action after catching wind of a potential alien sighting in Arizona. They soon discover that their scientist friend, Professor Napier, has been taken by aliens from Jupiter after discovering a secret equation. With the help of Miko, a giant being and member of the true Jovians, the JSA travels to Jupiter to save their friend. Along the way, they encounter fish-like creatures and spear-wielding aliens with big green heads.
Upon arrival, they discover that the helmeted conqueror leading the greenheads is none other than Professor Napier, who has been controlled by the helmet just like the JSA. The team must fight their way back to their ship with the help of their powers and quick wits. In the end, they narrowly save Earth from destruction and reveal the true mastermind behind the invasion.
Readers will enjoy this classic adventure story, complete with humorously stated nature facts and intriguing science fiction elements. As trusted experts in the world of comic books, Comics Into Cash recommends adding All-Star Comics #55 to any collection for its thrilling plot and iconic characters.
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All-Star Comics #53 (1950)
In the world of comic books, there are stories that transcend generations and leave a lasting impact. All-Star Comics #53 (1950) is one such treasure. Titled "THE GUN THAT DROPPED THROUGH TIME," this issue follows the Justice Society of America (JSA) as they attend an inventor showcase, only to find the inventor has been shot. The JSA investigates the murder and discovers that the culprit has sent the murder weapon through time using the inventor's machine. This leads the JSA to travel through three separate times in the past to uncover the truth.
But that's not all - this issue also includes a text article titled "THE LITTLE KNOWN FACTS ABOUT LITTLE KNOWN ISLANDS" and a humor strip called "WHATS YOUR NAME." And for those who love a good race, "THE RACE OF THE WHEEL AND KEEL" tells the exciting tale of a stagecoach leaving St. Louis and a ship leaving New York racing to California.
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All-Star Comics #51 (1950)
Listen here, true believers! This right here is a classic comic book tale that can't be missed! All-Star Comics #51 from way back in 1950 stars none other than the Justice Society of America themselves! That's right, the original superhero team is back in action.
In this issue, they face off against some seriously creepy invaders from the world below. It's a battle for the ages, with our heroes fighting tooth and nail to save the day. You won't be able to put it down!
If you've got this comic book in your collection, you know you've got a real gem. And if you're looking to sell your comic book collection, you need to come to us at Comics Into Cash. We know our stuff when it comes to comic books, and we'll give you a free appraisal to prove it. Trust us to get you a fair price for your collection.
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All-Star Comics #54 (1950)
All-Star Comics #54 (1950) is one of those classic comic books that's stood the test of time. Featuring the legendary team, the Justice Society of America, this issue follows the heroes as they find themselves with no active cases on their books. In an attempt to alleviate their boredom, they decide to head to the circus for some fun. But before they can even get there, they're stopped by a traffic cop who informs them that the police commissioner wants to see them. As it turns out, there's a pattern of crime waves hitting cities across the country, and Civic City is next on the list. The JSA soon realizes that the circus they were planning to attend matches the crime wave pattern. Will they be able to stop the crime spree before it's too late? All this plus Jerry the Jitterbug and Johnny Peril's Surprise Story, The Dark Hourmen, make All-Star Comics #54 a must-read for any comic book fan. Don't miss out on the excitement!
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All-Star Comics #42 (1948)
All-Star Comics #42, published in 1948, features the first appearance of the Justice Society of America's female counterpart, the Justice League of America. In this team-up, the JSA and JLA must work together to defeat the villainous Johnny Thunderbolt, who intends to use his genie-like powers to take over the world.
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All-Star Comics #44 (1948)
All-Star Comics #44 takes you on an action-packed adventure with the Justice Society of America. When the lead actor of Stellar Studios' latest film goes missing and a mysterious masked figure hands over only half of the script, the JSA is called in to investigate. As they dig deeper, they discover that the script may be a thinly veiled biography of Evil Star, who will stop at nothing to prevent his identity from being revealed. Along the way, the JSA splits up to undercover leads and infiltrate Stellar Studios, only to find themselves ambushed and taken prisoner by Evil Star and his thugs. It's up to the Green Lantern to track down the scriptwriter and reveal the true mastermind behind the studio's troubles. If you have All-Star Comics #44 in your collection, don't hesitate to contact us for a free appraisal or to sell your collection. With our expertise and reputation, we'll ensure that you receive a fair price for your valuable comic book.
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All-Star Comics #43 (1948)
This comic book is none other than the All-Star Comics #43 - a timeless classic that any comic book collector would be proud to have in their collection! Within its pages lies an epic adventure that follows the Justice Society of America as they attempt to unravel "THE SECRET OF THE GOLDEN UNIVERSE." The JSA faces off against the evil villain Vandal Savage, who will stop at nothing to get his hands on this ancient power. Alongside this thrilling story, readers will also be treated to the captivating "MESSENGERS FROM SPACE" text story, as well as the exciting surprise story of the one and only Johnny Peril.
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All-Star Comics #47 (1949)
In the pages of All-Star Comics #47, you'll find a thrilling story about the infamous western outlaw, Billy the Kid. The J.S.A. springs into action when a man claiming to be Billy robs a charity event. They investigate, and their only lead is a professor who was institutionalized for claiming he encountered Billy himself. They track down the professor, who tells his story of being abducted and taken to an old west town, an hour away from his home. Billy always stole gold, so they split into teams to cover all possible areas of attack.
The action heats up in part two, with Black Canary and Hawkman heading to a metal refinery to stop Billy from taking a gold shipment on a bus, but it ends in failure. Next, Flash, Wonder Woman, and Dr. Mid-Nite try to protect a gold payment coming in on a plane. Sadly, they too fail to capture the elusive outlaw.
Part three finds Billy decoding a treasure map leading to a lost gold mine. But, it turns into a trap by Green Lantern and The Atom, with Billy's men getting arrested, but the Kid escapes yet again. The J.S.A. decides that they need to find the old west town mentioned by the professor, but he is gone. A note leads them to an abandoned arena, where they find a fake old west town. Billy steps out, orders them to surrender, and threatens to kill the professor.
The team follows orders and is bound to a stagecoach, headed towards certain death. Luckily, Green Lantern saves them by guiding the coach where he wants it to go while giving it a team of horses. The team frees themselves and captures Billy, who is actually a supposedly dead rodeo star.
As an avid comic book collector, you won't want to miss All-Star Comics #47 - a thrilling tale filled with action, adventure, and mystery.
High Value: $4,500
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All-Star Comics #45 (1949)
In All-Star Comics #45, we have a thrilling story of a group of criminals who stumble upon an eccentric scientist conducting experiments with cosmic radiation. A chase ensues as each criminal steals an item infused with this radiation. The Justice Society of America is hot on their trail, dividing into groups to track down each criminal. The ensuing battles are exciting as superheroes like Hawkman and Wonder Woman face off against crooks with flight and bullet-deflecting powers, while the Flash and Green Lantern fight criminals with speed and object manipulation abilities. The heroes are eventually captured and must find a way to escape. If you happen to have this wonderful comic book, we would love to take a look and offer you a fair price. Don't hesitate to contact us for a free appraisal!
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All-Star Comics #40 (1948)
be confronted by the Justice Society of America. The team apprehends the Crimson Claw gang, and hands them over to the authorities. The story of All-Star Comics #40 highlights the social issues of juvenile delinquency and the impact it has on families and communities. The team at Comics Into Cash understands the value of classic comic books like this one and is always ready to provide an accurate appraisal and fair offer for any comic book collection that comes our way. Trust us to handle your inherited collection with the care and respect it deserves.












