Justice Society of America
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High Value: $4,500
Minimum Value: $54
All-Star Comics #41 (1948)
In All-Star Comics #41 (1948), "The Case of the Patriotic Crimes!", the Justice Society of America is summoned by the Black Canary to investigate the disappearance of the Liberty Train, carrying important American documents. Upon arrival at their headquarters, they discover that they have been enslaved by their arch-nemeses, the Injustice Society of the World. The Harlequin, who is not a true villain, reveals that she had warned the Justice Society of America about the Injustice Society of the World's plan to steal the Liberty Train. However, before she can divulge their whereabouts, the Sportsmaster gasses everyone, including the Harlequin, whom he believes to be dead. The Justice Society of America is subjected to the Mind Eraser, making them slaves to the Injustice Society of the World. It is up to the Harlequin, with the help of her hypnotic eyeglasses, to save the day and secure their release from the Mind Eraser. But things are not easy as the Injustice Society of the World has planned a series of spectacular robberies. There are twists and turns at every corner as the heroes and villains battle it out for control. If you have All-Star Comics #41 (1948), reach out to us at Comics Into Cash for a free appraisal or to sell your collection for a fair price. At Comics Into Cash, we have the reputation and knowledge to ensure that you get a great deal for your collection.
High Value: $4,500
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All-Star Comics #46 (1949)
All-Star Comics #46 is a real gem of a comic book. First published back in 1949, it follows the adventures of the Justice Society of America as they try to solve the mystery of the Invisible Band.
In this gripping tale, the JSA has to use all their skills and experience to crack the case and bring the villains to justice. But as always, things are never quite as simple as they seem.
If you're lucky enough to have All-Star Comics #46 in your collection, then you could be sitting on a goldmine. At Comics Into Cash, we specialize in buying comic book collections just like yours, and we'll pay top dollar for rare and valuable books like this one.
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High Value: $4,500
Minimum Value: $54
All-Star Comics #48 (1949)
"All-Star Comics #48 (1949) may not be the most well-known comic book out there, but it's definitely one to keep an eye out for if you're a collector. This issue features 'The Strange Lives of Edmund Blake,' a JSA story that follows the team as they investigate a seemingly haunted mansion.
Without giving too much away, let's just say that this issue is full of suspense, mystery, and some unexpected twists and turns. The art is classic and the writing is engaging, making it a must-have for any true comic book fan.
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High Value: $4,500
Minimum Value: $54
All-Star Comics #49 (1949)
In All-Star Comics #49, the Justice Society of America investigates strange fires caused by meteors, only to receive a dire warning from a civilization that was destroyed by fire people from a comet. This gripping story, titled "The Invasion of the Fire People," is a must-read for any comic book enthusiast.
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