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Adventure Comics #240 (1957)

Adventure Comics #240 is a must-have for any serious comic collector. This 1957 gem features "The Super-Teacher from Krypton" (Superboy) written by Edmond Hamilton with art by John Sikela. This classic tale sees Superboy taking on the role of teacher - imparting knowledge to his young students in Smallville. But things take a turn for the worse when he's accused of being an alien by a prejudiced father, leading to a powerful message about the dangers of prejudice.

The issue also includes "Arrows -- For Hire" starring Green Arrow with art by George Papp, a gag page called "Lucky" by Henry Boltinoff, an informative article titled "So You Want to Be a Pilot", and "The Alphabet Book of the Sea" featuring Aquaman art by Ramona Fradon.

Be sure to add Adventure Comics #240 to your collection today and experience the magic of one of the most influential comic book series in history. At Comics Into Cash, we specialize in purchasing comic book collections, so don't hesitate to contact us to appraise or sell your collection today.

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Adventure Comics #293 (1962)

Adventure Comics #293, released in 1962, features the iconic Curt Swan and George Klein on cover art. In "The Legion of Super-Traitors!" written by Jerry Siegel, our beloved heroes team up in "The Legion of Super-Pets" to defeat the malicious Brain-Globes of Rambat. But that's not all! The issue includes "The Good Deeds of Bizarro-Luthor!", also written by Siegel and illustrated by the talented John Forte. This classic tale sees Bizarro-Luthor performing good deeds, which is a first for this villainous character. Along with a hilarious "Varsity Vic" gag strip by Henry Boltinoff, Adventure Comics #293 is a must-read for comic enthusiasts. So, whether you're a collector or just a fan of good storytelling, this issue is a gem that represents the best of comic book storytelling from the golden age of comics. And, at Comics Into Cash, we have the knowledge and expertise to help you value and sell your precious comic collections. Trust us to provide you with the best advice and prices in the market.

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Adventure Comics #243 (1957)

Adventure Comics #243 (1957) features an action-packed Superboy adventure titled "The Super-Toys from Krypton." In this tale penned by the talented Edmond Hamilton, and brought to life by the extraordinary artistic duo of Curt Swan and Stan Kaye, Superboy must use his wits and powers to outsmart a group of robotic toys sent by his arch-nemesis and fellow Kryptonian, Lex Luthor. As if that wasn't enough, this issue also includes an Aquaman story titled "Aquaman's Amazing Bets" with art by the amazing Ramona Fradon, as well as a Green Arrow tale called "The Million-Dollar Arrows" illustrated by the masterful George Papp. Plus, there's an enlightening public service message about treating all children with kindness, written by none other than Jack Schiff. Adventure Comics #243 truly has something for every comic book fan!

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Adventure Comics #290 (1961)

Adventure Comics #290 (1961) is a must-have for any comic book collector. This issue features two thrilling stories packed with action and adventure. The main story follows Superboy as he is approached by a fake Sun Boy who needs his help in assembling a super-weapon. But things take a turn when Tom Tanner takes over Clark Kent's identity, leading to a series of unexpected events.

In the co-feature, the Bizarros receive an unexpected invasion by animated Blue Kryptonite statues, triggering a celebratory mood. However, the invaders have more sinister intentions, leading to a war between worlds. The Blue Kryptonite radiation adds an extra layer of intensity as it unblocks regular lead suits but is blocked by imperfect duplicates of the same suits.

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Adventure Comics #225 (1956)

Adventure Comics #225 (1956) features a triple threat of superhero goodness! First up is "The Bird With Super Powers," written by Alvin Schwartz with pencils by Curt Swan and inks by George Klein. This action-packed tale follows Superboy as he discovers a mysterious bird with incredible powers. Can he figure out where the bird came from and how to stop it from destroying everything in its path?

Next, we have "The Undersea School" starring Aquaman, with art by Ramona Fradon. When Aquaman intercepts a message that a group of undersea students are in danger, he springs into action to save them from a deadly sea monster. But when he arrives at the school, he realizes that the danger is much bigger than he ever imagined.

Last but not least, "The Useless Arrows" brings us Green Arrow with art by George Papp. In this humorous tale, Green Arrow and Speedy are forced to fight crime without their usual arsenal of arrows. Can they still come out on top and save the day?

Adventure Comics #225 is a must-have for any comic book collector, and at Comics Into Cash, we're always interested in purchasing rare and valuable collections. Contact us today for an appraisal or to sell your collection directly. Trust us to provide expert advice and fair prices for your beloved comic books.

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Adventure Comics #223 (1956)

Adventure Comics #223, published in 1956, features a variety of iconic DC characters. The issue includes the story "Hercules, Junior" which follows Superboy as he teams up with the god of strength to stop an evil sorcerer from taking over the world.
In addition, readers will be treated to the Aquaman adventure "The Sunken City of Gold," in which Aquaman sets out to explore a lost underwater city and uncovers a plot by a group of treasure hunters.
The issue also boasts a Varsity Vic humor two-pager by Henry Boltinoff, an informative article on archery titled "The ABC's of Archery," and a Green Arrow story called "The Decoy Archer" featuring art by George Papp.
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Adventure Comics #245 (1958)

Adventure Comics #245 from 1958 features the thrilling story titled "The Mystery of Monster X" with Superboy as the lead character. Written by Otto Binder and with art by Al Plastino, this comic is bound to keep readers on the edge of their seats. In addition to the exciting story, the comic includes other engaging features such as "The Flushing Remonstrance" public service message by Jack Schiff, and "The Sorcerer of the Sea" by George Kashdan with artwork by Ramona Fradon. With reprints in popular comics such as World's Finest Comics #230 and The Greatest 1950s Stories Ever Told, this comic book is sure to be a valuable addition to any collection. At Comics Into Cash, we pride ourselves on our expertise in understanding the worth of these collectibles, so you can trust us to appraise and purchase your valuable collection.

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Adventure Comics #230 (1956)

Adventure Comics #230 (1956) features Superboy in "The Secret of the Flying Horse" by Otto Binder, with pencils by Curt Swan and inks by George Klein. This classic tale sees Superboy investigating a group of criminals who use a flying horse to carry out their daring thefts. But when the horse is injured, Superboy is in a race against time to save both the animal and the day. And that's not all - this issue also includes a fun gag strip by Henry Boltinoff, a public service message, a gag strip by Boltinoff featuring Bebe, and an Aquaman story featuring the tiny hero Tom Thumb. Plus, there's an article on the dangers of being a fighter and a Green Arrow story featuring the outlaw archers, with art by George Papp. If you've got this issue in your collection, be sure to contact Comics Into Cash for a free appraisal or to sell your comic book collection. We're known for our fair prices and expertise in comic book history.

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Adventure Comics #235 (1957)

Adventure Comics #235 is a must-have for any serious comic book collector. This 1957 issue features a variety of amazing stories, including "The Confession of Superboy!" written by Otto Binder with art by John Sikela. Other tales include "Lionel and His Lions," a humor page by Henry Boltinoff, "The Show-Off of the Sea" featuring Aquaman with art by Ramona Fradon, and "The Doom of the Giant Arrows" showcasing Green Arrow with art by George Papp.

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Adventure Comics #239 (1957)

Adventure Comics #239 (1957) packs a punch with its Superboy storyline "The Super-Tricks of the Dog of Steel" written by Jerry Coleman. If you happen to have this comic book in your hands, it's worth contacting us for a free appraisal or to sell your collection to us. At Comics Into Cash, we pride ourselves on our reputation and trustworthiness. Our team of experts will provide you with a fair price for your collection. Don't wait any longer, let us help you turn your inherited collection into cash!

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Adventure Comics #238 (1957)

Adventure Comics #238 is a rare gem in the world of comic books. Written by Otto Binder, this comic book features Superboy discovering the secret past of his father and is a must-read for any comic book enthusiast. Penciled by Curt Swan and inked by Ray Burnley, the story is executed brilliantly, leaving readers on the edge of their seats. The comic book also includes a public service message by Jack Schiff, a gag strip by Henry Boltinoff, an Aquaman adventure illustrated by Ramona Fradon, a Green Arrow and Speedy story drawn by George Papp, and a fun gag page by Henry Boltinoff.

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Adventure Comics #241 (1957)

Adventure Comics #241 from 1957 is a classic comic book that will surely tickle your fancy and transport you back in time. Within its pages, you'll find an exciting and action-packed story titled "The Super-Outlaw of Smallville (Superboy)." Written by the great Otto Binder, this story features mesmerizing artwork from Curt Swan and Stan Kaye. The story follows Superboy as he battles a notorious villain who is wreaking havoc in the peaceful town of Smallville. Along with this exciting story, you'll also find other exciting features such as "The Mutiny Against Aquaman" by Jack Miller and Ramona Fradon, "The Queen Arrow" by France Herron and George Papp, and a public service message that teaches you "How NOT to Enjoy a Vacation!" written by Jack Schiff. And, for those who are curious about magic, you'll even find an article that teaches you how to perform "The Disappearing Glass Trick." At Comics Into Cash, we know the value of classic comics like Adventure Comics #241 and would love to help you appraise or sell your collection. Trust in our reputation and expertise to get the best value for your comics.

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