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High Value: $30,000

Minimum Value: $360

Action Comics #18 (1939)

In Action Comics #18, Superman is up to his usual heroics, this time saving a senator from blackmailers who are threatening to release a scandalous photo of him and a woman. As always, Superman swoops in just in time to stop the presses and chase the wrongdoers out of town. But that's not all that this vintage comic book has to offer. It also includes several other stories, including the first-ever appearance of the Three Aces and a mysterious tale featuring Zatara. If you happen to have a copy of this classic comic book, you could be sitting on a valuable piece of history. Why not get in touch with us for a free appraisal or to sell your collection? We pride ourselves on being knowledgeable and fair, so you can trust us to get you the best price possible.

High Value: $28,000

Minimum Value: $330

Action Comics #21 (1940)

In Action Comics #21, Superman takes on a new foe with the power to rule the world, the Ultra Humanite. But this isn't just a land-based battle, as the Man of Steel takes to the high seas to save the day. Along with this thrilling tale, the issue features several other untitled stories featuring characters such as Pep Morgan, Chuck Dawson, Clip Carson, and Tex Thomson. There's also a captivating text story called "A Blaze of Glory" and an adventure with the Three Aces. Plus, don't miss "The Deaths on the Moor," featuring the magical Zatara. At Comics Into Cash, we pride ourselves on our extensive knowledge of comic book history, and this classic issue is just one example of the incredible stories waiting to be discovered in collections across the country.

High Value: $26,000

Minimum Value: $320

Action Comics #22 (1940)

Action Comics #22 provides readers with an exciting and intriguing storyline that keeps you on the edge of your seat. The comic follows Superman and Lois as they are sent to cover the war between Toran and Galonia. While on their way to the warzone on the liner Baronta, Superman discovers a thrilling plot involving a seductive spy named Lita Laverne. This storyline is written in a way that captures the essence of the era and leaves a lasting impression on readers. Additionally, the comic is packed with other stories, including the intriguing tale of Pep Morgan and the Chuck Dawson story. The Mask, featuring Zatara, is another highlight of this comic book. All in all, Action Comics #22 is a must-read for fans of the superhero genre and anyone looking for a gripping storyline that will keep you hooked from beginning to end. At Comics Into Cash, we strive to provide our customers with insightful knowledge and expertise in comics. Contact us today for a reliable source to appraise and sell your collection.

High Value: $25,000

Minimum Value: $300

World's Finest Comics #2 (1941)

Within the pages of World's Finest Comics #2 (1941), readers will find a collection of captivating tales featuring some of the most iconic superheroes in comic book history. From Superman repelling invaders on the splash page to Batman's mysterious adventure, this issue is full of action, mystery, and intrigue. Notable reprints from this issue can be found in various comic book archives, including Superman: The World's Finest Comics Archives #1 and Batman: The World's Finest Comics Archives #1. If you're lucky enough to have this comic book in your collection, don't hesitate to reach out to us at Comics Into Cash. Our team of experts can provide you with a free appraisal or make you a fair offer to sell your collection, with a reputation built on trust and knowledge. Contact us today to learn more.

High Value: $22,000

Minimum Value: $270

Action Comics #25 (1940)

This is Action Comics #25, baby! The classic comic that pits Lois Lane and Superman against a hypnotist who's out for blood. Lives and identities hang in the balance as the Man of Steel squares off against some seriously shady characters. We're talking amnesiac robbers, enemy subs, living statues, and a one-man crime wave that's got Lois hot on the trail. But when Lois visits Medini the hypnotist, all bets are off. The dude's got some serious skills and can even get Superman to do his bidding. Freaky, right?

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High Value: $22,000

Minimum Value: $270

Action Comics #24 (1940)

In Action Comics #24, a wealthy industrialist named Rufus Carnahan is seeking help from none other than Superman! Rufus is worried about his son Peter who has amassed quite a bit of debt due to his gambling addiction. He asks Superman to reform his son and put him back on the right track. Later on, Rufus tragically passes away, leaving Peter to face the consequences of his actions on his own. When mobster Jake Brent demands payment of Peter's debt, things take a deadly turn. Brent is killed, and Peter is wrongfully convicted of his murder and sentenced to death. Peter is convinced he is innocent, so can Superman uncover the truth in time to save Peter from a terrible fate? This issue also features some other exciting stories including one about Zatara the Magician. At Comics Into Cash, we pride ourselves on our expert knowledge of comic books like this one, so trust us to appraise and purchase your collection today.

High Value: $20,000

Minimum Value: $240

Action Comics #26 (1940)

Action Comics #26 (1940) features Superman in a thrilling tale where he takes on Professor Clarence Cobalt's quack clinic. Professor Cobalt claims to have the cure for infantile paralysis, but Clark and Lois become suspicious and launch an investigation. Lois goes undercover as a patient, while Superman eavesdrops on their conversation, uncovering Cobalt and his assistant Grafton's fraudulent ways. When Clark and Lois get locked up, Superman comes to the rescue and steals the clinic's patient records, which he delivers to the Daily Planet. Cobalt and Grafton threaten their patients to remain quiet but Superman intervenes and protects the patients from harm as they force the doctors to admit their crimes. Trust us to know the ins and outs of rare comics like Action Comics #26, which remains an iconic piece of comic book history.

High Value: $20,000

Minimum Value: $240

Action Comics #27 (1940)

Action Comics #27 (1940) is a classic comic that follows Clark Kent and Lois Lane as they investigate a rehabilitation home that may not be as benevolent as it seems. The Brentwood Rehabilitation Home has caught the attention of the duo, and as they visit the home, they discover that the Tweeds, the owners, are using the boys as slave labor to produce goods that they sell for profit. Despite Lois' disbelief, Clark is determined to uncover the truth, and as Superman, he returns to the home. The Tweeds try to defeat him with various attacks, but Superman is unaffected. However, Mrs. Tweed has captured Lois and threatens to cut her in half unless Superman leaves them alone. Superman disables the saw and captures the Tweeds as they try to escape in an elevator. With a thrilling storyline and spectacular action, this comic is a must-read classic for all fans of the Man of Steel. At Comics Into Cash, we value comic book history, and Action Comics #27 is a testament to the genre's longevity and cultural impact. Trust us to assess the value of your collection and provide top-notch service to our clients.

High Value: $20,000

Minimum Value: $240

Action Comics #28 (1940)

Action Comics #28 (1940) features a leopard-skinned strongman committing robberies all over Metropolis. And when Clark Kent and Lois Lane catch wind of this, they make it their mission to uncover the truth behind the robberies.

In The Strong-Man Robberies, we follow Superman as he tries to track down the criminal. But things take an interesting turn when he meets Herculo, a strongman in a visiting circus who fits the description of the thief. Herculo challenges Superman to a fight, but after defeating him as part of the circus performance, Superman realizes that the true criminal is someone else entirely.

The Whole Story is action-packed and full of twists and turns. From The Southpaw to The Hollywood Jewel Theft Ring, every page is more thrilling than the last. And as Superman races to solve the mystery, he must also contend with The Gorrah's Blackmail Racket and The Gringo Gang.

But don't worry, comics fans, Superman is always one step ahead. With his super-strength and unbreakable will, he is determined to put a stop to these crimes once and for all. And in the end, justice will prevail.

So if you're looking for a classic comic book that will keep you on the edge of your seat, look no further than Action Comics #28 (1940). With its unforgettable story and unforgettable hero, it's a must-read for any true fan of the genre.

High Value: $20,000

Minimum Value: $240

Action Comics #30 (1940)

Action Comics #30 (1940) features a surprise snowstorm in the middle of summer in Metropolis. Clark, who is visiting a weatherman to find out what's happening, receives a radio message from Laura Vogel, asking Superman to meet her and explain the strange weather. However, on the way, Laura's friend is attacked by 3 men in Arab dress who release a glowing sphere towards her, instantly vaporizing her. When Superman arrives, he sees Lois being attacked by a glowing sphere as well. Later, Laura's brother discovers the Lost City of Ulonda in the Sahara desert, but they too are attacked by Arabs with blazing spheres and vaporized. The evil mastermind behind these bizarre events is a man named Zolar, who has constructed them using vast amounts of radium. Zolar captures Superman and Laura aboard his skyship and takes them to his headquarters in Ulonda. Superman fights Zolar's skyships and glowing spheres, forcing the villain to surrender. Want to know more about Superman's adventure in Action Comics #30 (1940)? Keep reading for more exciting stories in this issue!

High Value: $20,000

Minimum Value: $240

Action Comics #29 (1940)

Action Comics #29 is a must-have for any collector. In this classic, Superman and Lois Lane team up to uncover a sinister insurance scam. It all starts with a visit to an old lady who's been scammed into a cheap insurance policy by a questionable salesman - but things quickly take a dark turn when Lois discovers the aspirin she's about to take is actually a slow-acting poison. When a neighbor is killed, Superman steps in to stop a dangerous mob, but that's just the tip of the iceberg. As Lois digs deeper, she finds herself in over her head and in danger, with only Superman to save her. This thrilling story is a true gem of the Golden Age of comics. If you have this issue in your collection, you may have a valuable piece of history. Contact us for a free appraisal and we'll make sure you get a fair price.

High Value: $20,000

Minimum Value: $240

Superman #6 (1940)

In this iconic comic book, Superman #6, we see the Man of Steel come to the rescue once again. The story follows Lois Lane, who is wrongly accused of a heinous crime. Our hero, Superman, flies into action to clear Lois' name and save the day. Along the way, we're treated to some delightful advertisements for other comic books and even an exercise routine from Superman himself. This issue is truly a must-have for any comic book collector, and I can assure you that Comics Into Cash will provide a fair appraisal price if you're looking to sell your collection. Don't miss out on the chance to own this classic book and be a part of comic book history.

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