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Supergirl

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High Value: $1,900

Minimum Value: $23

Action Comics #276 (1961)

Action Comics #276 (1961) is a real gem in the world of comic book collecting! This issue features a cover by Curt Swan and Stan Kaye, and inside you'll find a thrilling story by Robert Bernstein, penciled by Wayne Boring and inked by Stan Kaye. The story follows the war between Supergirl and the Supermen Emergency Squad, a group of mysterious little supermen who are on a mission of life and death. Are they an illusion or an army of lilliputian men of steel? You'll have to read to find out!

But that's not all - this issue also features a co-feature written by Jerry Siegel, penciled and inked by Jim Mooney, titled "Supergirl's Three Super Girl-Friends!" Imagine being the most powerful girl on Earth, but not having a friend your own age to share confidences with. That's the lonely position Supergirl is in until she meets her three super girl-friends! It's a heartwarming story that will make you want to fly and save the world with your own superpowers.

And let's not forget the other great highlights of this issue - "Varsity Vic" gag strip by Henry Boltinoff and "Little Pete" gag strip by Henry Boltinoff. Plus, the first appearance of Bouncing Boy, Brainiac 5, Phantom Girl, Shrinking Violet and Sun Boy.

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High Value: $1,400

Minimum Value: $16

Action Comics #285 (1962)

In Action Comics #285, Supergirl takes center stage as she's forced to reveal her secret identity to her foster parents to save their lives. Luckily, Superman is willing to vouch for our girl and even allows her to reveal her true self to the world. But that's not the end of the story.

In Part 2 of this action-packed issue, the Legion makes their 7th appearance, sending Supergirl a powerful weapon from the future to help her defeat a dangerous monster on the loose. And if that wasn't enough excitement for you, Brainiac 5 finally confesses his love for our blonde hero.

As always, Action Comics serves up a variety of light-hearted gags and strips, including Jerry The Jitterbug, Peg, and Little Pete. So if you're a fan of Supergirl or just classic comic books in general, Action Comics #285 is definitely worth checking out!

High Value: $1,100

Minimum Value: $13

Action Comics #266 (1960)

Action Comics #266 is a true gem. Written by Jerry Siegel and beautifully penciled by Wayne Boring, this is a story that will have you on the edge of your seat and leaving you breathless until the last page. Our beloved Superman, along with Lois Lane and Perry White, find themselves in the clutches of the fierce and deadly Amazon warriors. Will our hero be able to use his extraordinary abilities to save himself and his friends? But wait, there's more! This book has not just one, but two exciting stories, including "The World's Mightiest Cat!" featuring Supergirl, Streaky, and Superman & Krypto.
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High Value: $1,100

Minimum Value: $13

Action Comics #265 (1960)

Action Comics #265 tells two thrilling stories that any comic book collector would love to add to their collection. Written by Otto Binder with art by the legendary Curt Swan and Stan Kaye, the first story, "The Superman From Outer Space!" sees Superman come face to face with a being who claims to be from another planet with powers that match his own! In the second story, "The Day Supergirl Revealed Herself!" written by Jerry Siegel with art by Jim Mooney, Supergirl finally reveals her true identity to her friends in a heartwarming tale that showcases the heroism and compassion of the Girl of Steel. If you have Action Comics #265 in your collection, don't hesitate to reach out to us for a free appraisal or to sell your collection to Comics Into Cash for a fair price. Trust in our reputation as comic book experts, and let us help you turn your comics into cash!

High Value: $1,100

Minimum Value: $13

Action Comics #270 (1960)

Action Comics #270, a classic comic book from 1960, features two exciting stories that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The first story, "The Old Man of Metropolis!" follows Superman as he investigates a mysterious old man who is causing chaos in the city. With beautiful artwork by Curt Swan and Stan Kaye, and a captivating storyline by Otto Binder, this issue is a must-have for any comic book fan.

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High Value: $1,100

Minimum Value: $13

Action Comics #258 (1959)

Action Comics #258 is a comic book from way back in 1959 that is sure to be of interest to any comic book collector. The cover, by Curt Swan and Stan Kaye, is just the beginning of what's inside. The issue contains a number of great stories, including "The Menace of the Cosmic Man!" by Bill Finger, Wayne Boring, and Stan Kaye. If you're a fan of superhero comics, this story is a must-read.

But that's not all! "Tricksy the World's Greatest Stuntman" by Henry Boltinoff and "Peg" gag strip are also included in this issue. If you're looking for a little bit of humor to break up the action, these are the strips for you.

And let's not forget "Congorilla Goes to War!" by an unknown writer, penciled and inked by Howard Sherman. This action-packed story is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.

Last but not least, "Supergirl's Farewell to Earth!" written by Otto Binder, penciled and inked by Jim Mooney, is sure to be a hit with fans of the iconic character.

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High Value: $960

Minimum Value: $12

Action Comics #262 (1960)

Picture this: a world where the Man of Steel is just a man, without any of his incredible superpowers. That's the premise of Action Comics #262, a comic book that not only tells a gripping story, but also explores the very essence of what makes Superman so super.

Written by Robert Bernstein and illustrated by Wayne Boring and Stan Kaye, this issue sees Superman lose his powers thanks to a mysterious red raycaster. What follows is a thrilling adventure which sees Superman having to use all his cunning, intelligence and skill to outsmart his enemies and save the day.

But that's not all - this issue also features "Supergirl's Greatest Victory!" by Otto Binder and Jim Mooney. In this tale, Supergirl must stop an evil scientist from destroying the world - and she does it with style, grace and, of course, incredible superpowers.

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High Value: $810

Minimum Value: $10

Adventure Comics #381 (1969)

Adventure Comics #381 (1969) is a significant issue in the comic book world as it marked Supergirl's debut as the lead character in the series. In this issue, Supergirl takes on the role of a vigilante as she leads an all-girl gang of hoodlums. Exciting, right?

Not only is this issue a game-changer for Supergirl fans, but it also marks a shift in the comic book industry. The Legion of Superheroes, who used to be a staple in Adventure Comics, moves to Action Comics, opening up new possibilities for both series.

As a comic book enthusiast, you know the value of a good story and a piece of history. And Adventure Comics #381 delivers on both fronts. At Comics into Cash, we're passionate about comics and understand the significance of each issue. Trust us to provide reliable appraisals and fair deals for your collection.

High Value: $810

Minimum Value: $10

Action Comics #277 (1961)

Action Comics #277 is a true treasure for any comic book collector! This issue packs in a punch with multiple exciting stories and stunning artwork. The main story "The Conquest of Superman!" written by Bill Finger and illustrated by Curt Swan and John Forte is a must-read, showcasing Superman's incredible strength and intelligence as he battles his way out of a tricky situation. Additionally, the "Battle of the Super-Pets!" written by Jerry Siegel and beautifully brought to life by Jim Mooney, is a fun and enjoyable read that any pet lover will adore! With an eye-catching cover by Curt Swan and Stan Kaye featuring "Superman's Mightiest Feats", you'll definitely want to add this gem to your collection. If you happen to have this comic book in your possession, don't hesitate to contact Comics Into Cash for a free appraisal or to sell your collection. Our reputation for providing fair prices and exceptional service is unmatched in the industry, and we're here to help you turn your collection into cash. Contact us today!

High Value: $750

Minimum Value: $9

Action Comics #293 (1962)

Action Comics #293 from 1962 features Superman in a thrilling adventure that will keep you on the edge of your seat. In this issue, Superman faces off against a group of alien invaders who plan to take over Earth. The invaders, known as the Z-Trolls, possess a powerful weapon that is capable of destroying entire cities. Will Superman be able to stop the Z-Trolls and save Earth from destruction? You'll have to read this issue to find out!

Not only is this comic book a great addition to any Superman fan's collection, but it also holds historical significance as a part of the Action Comics series. As experts in the comic book industry, we understand the value of rare and influential issues like Action Comics #293. Contact Comics Into Cash to learn more about appraising and selling your collection, and trust us to provide the best service and prices in the business.

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