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High Value: $14,000

Minimum Value: $170

Action Comics #36 (1941)

Action Comics #36, also known as "Fifth Columnists", is an exciting issue that tells the story of Lois Lane's investigation into a group called the "Volunteers for Peace". However, things aren't what they seem, as Superman uncovers their true plan to sabotage Metropolis for an invasion by "Nation X"! Along the way, Superman must prevent the destruction of the city's key targets, including a bridge and the water supply, and even faces off against Pemberton, who has taken over a radio station and tries to use Lois as a hostage. If you own this comic book, contact us for a free appraisal or to sell your comic book collection to us. At Comics Into Cash, we pride ourselves on our reputation for providing fair prices for comic book collections.

High Value: $14,000

Minimum Value: $170

Action Comics #40 (1941)

Action Comics #40 (1941) tells the tale of a philanthropic millionaire who offers $100,000 to charity if Superman can transform his unruly daughter, Nancy Thorgenson, who has a habit of squandering money at various gambling establishments. Despite his superpowers, Superman is in for a tough ride! This issue sees Superman agreeing to help the billionaire provided he donates the promised amount to charity. Upon meeting Nancy at a crooked casino, Superman takes matters into his own hands and addresses the rigged roulette table to make good for all her losses. Nancy is ungrateful, despite Superman's help, and refuses to change her ways. But, Superman won't take no for an answer and sets about trying to transform Nancy's life. As the story progresses, we see a number of intriguing plot twists and turns, including a dramatic flood that sweeps away Thorgenson's mansion. The story eventually reaches a heart-warming conclusion as Nancy begins to help flood victims and vows to devote her life to improving the lives of those in need. If you happen to have a copy of Action Comics #40 in your collection, we'd love to offer you a free appraisal or the opportunity to sell your collection to us for a fair price. Contact us now to find out more!

High Value: $14,000

Minimum Value: $160

Action Comics #33 (1941)

Action Comics #33 features the heroic Superman investigating a case of sabotage and mysterious deaths at a lumber camp. The story follows Lumber magnate Ken Hall, who leaves a will donating all proceeds from his lumber camps to underprivileged youths. Shortly after, Hall dies from a mysterious fall off a cliff. His brother challenges the will in court, but the children should still receive the proceeds. However, there is still no money forthcoming, and the lumber camps are plagued by accidents and poor production. Clark and Lois investigate the case, posing as workers at the lumber camp. When a worker tries to kill Lois, Superman steps in to save her and investigate further. They discover that Brett Hall murdered his brother and sabotaged the camp so he could buy it cheaply. The story is full of twists and turns, with plenty of action and adventure. This vintage comic is a must-read for anyone interested in classic superhero stories and is sure to be a valuable addition to any comic collection.

High Value: $14,000

Minimum Value: $160

Action Comics #52 (1942)

Have you heard the story of Superman taking on an Emperor who had used a non-resistance ray to take over America without firing a shot? This story, published after the United States had been involved in World War 2 for a few months, tells a tale of an alternative future. If you have a copy of Action Comics #52 (1942), do contact us for a free appraisal or to sell your collection directly. Our business, Comics Into Cash, is known for providing fair prices to people who are looking to sell their comic book collections, especially those who have inherited them. Trust our reputation and let us give you the best price for your collection.

High Value: $14,000

Minimum Value: $160

Superman #53 (1948)

In this iconic issue of Superman #53 from 1948, we celebrate a milestone 10 years of the Man of Steel. Within its pages, you'll find a tale of Superman's origin that introduces us to his birth parents, Jor-El and Lara, and his nemesis, Lex Luthor. We follow the journey of a baby Kal-El, saved from the exploding planet Krypton by being sent to Earth. Adopted by the Kents, he becomes Clark and sets off to protect the world as Superman when tragedy strikes.

But the comic doesn't stop there, my friends. It's filled with exciting adventures, from time-traveling trips to ancient Greece with Superman to a circus who-done-it with Captain Tootsie. We even get to meet some of Superman's quirky companions in gag strips like Shorty, Daffy & Doodle, and Mr. Grumble.

And don't forget, true fans of Superman will also enjoy an open letter from Lois Lane herself, as well as a full-text article on the tiniest thing in the world. But with all its excitement, the heart of Superman #53 is the story of a hero's journey and his unwavering commitment to protecting those in need. So if you're looking for a comic that packs a punch and reinforces Superman's reputation as the Man of Steel, look no further than Superman #53.

High Value: $13,000

Minimum Value: $160

Action Comics #37 (1941)

Action Comics #37 (1941) features a thrilling story about the criminal element of Metropolis killing every police commissioner appointed, and Clark Kent sees a connection between the crooked politicians and the criminals. Superman appears on the scene to stop a crime wave that's hit Metropolis. However, the criminals manage to escape their sentences, which prompts the mayor to fire the police commissioner. Unfortunately, the new commissioner is murdered within hours of his appointment, and the next two commissioners face the same fate. With nobody willing to take on the job, the mayor and Lois talk Clark into becoming commissioner. But in order to make him look tough, Lois arranges for an ex-con to fake an assault on Clark. Unfortunately, things go wrong when Clark is attacked by a real assassin, leading him to use his superpowers to fend off the would-be killer. In the end, Clark foils a plot to fire-bomb the mayor's office and successfully captures the fired police commissioner behind the crimes. Don't miss this captivating issue of Action Comics!

High Value: $13,000

Minimum Value: $160

Action Comics #31 (1940)

Action Comics #31 is a comic book that every Superman fan, or comic book aficionado, should be familiar with. This thrilling story sees Superman visit Brentville, where he finds every inhabitant asleep due to a strange gas. As Clark and Lois try to uncover the mystery of the gas, they become embroiled in a bank robbery scheme that leads to their arrest. It's up to Superman to save the day, defeat a foreign spy, and save Professor Hunter, the inventor of the sleep gas.

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High Value: $13,000

Minimum Value: $160

Action Comics #32 (1941)

Action Comics #32 from 1941 is a thrilling tale of mystery, intrigue, and, of course, Superman. In this story, our hero investigates a gambling racket called the Preston Club, after saving a man who had lost his life's savings there. Superman visits the mayor of Metropolis to try to shut the club down, but when they visit the club, they find no gambling. Later, Lois Lane goes undercover at the club and discovers the gambling equipment, but is forced to drink a liquid that gives her amnesia. Superman, ever vigilant, saves Clark from thugs sent by Preston and returns to the club to snap pictures of the gambling equipment before demolishing it. This comic book is a must-read for fans of Superman and those who enjoy thrilling, action-packed stories.

High Value: $12,000

Minimum Value: $150

Superman #24 (1943)

In this classic issue of Superman #24 from 1943, readers are in for a treat with a variety of stories packed tightly within the pages.

In the first story, "Perils of Poor Lois!" we witness Superman swooping in to save Lois Lane from a slew of dangerous predicaments. This may be the first-ever imaginary story featuring Superman and Lois Lane, a significant piece of comic book history.

Following that, we get a lighthearted strip from Henry Boltinoff with "The Superman Badge" in which Private Pete tries to emulate the Man of Steel. And then there's "The King of Crackpot Lane!!" featuring Superman, Lois, and Jimmy Olsen solving a mystery in a whimsical story.

For those looking for a good laugh, there are gags aplenty in both "Gags" and "Jerry the Jitterbug" by Boltinoff. We've also got a full-text story in "Words of Fire" that's sure to provoke some deep thoughts.

But wait, there's more! "Life's Little Laffs" by Ray Houlihan and "Surprise for Superman" featuring Perry White round out this exceptional issue.

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High Value: $12,000

Minimum Value: $150

Action Comics #34 (1941)

In Action Comics #34, we find our hero Superman investigating the Laurel Mines with Lois. While they're there, they meet Doris Laurey, the new owner of the coal mines. Doris stands to lose everything when her uncle decides to stage a mining accident in an attempt to kill her and take her inheritance. Fortunately, Superman is there to save the day. But the danger doesn't stop there. Doris's uncle continues to try and kill her, almost succeeding with a poisoned drink and a deadly compression chamber. The story culminates in a race against time as Superman tries to prevent a bomb from killing all the miners. It's a thrilling tale of bravery and heroism, and one that is sure to captivate comic book fans of all ages.

High Value: $12,000

Minimum Value: $150

Action Comics #38 (1941)

In Action Comics #38, Metropolis is hit by a strange series of crimes that puzzle none other than our superhero, Superman! Well-respected citizens suddenly become criminals and do not remember anything about their actions afterwards. Superman discovers that Lois is not acting on her own will when he stops her acting as a getaway car for a gold robbery. He explores her apartment and uncovers a hidden radio receiver under her bed. Superman then scours the city to find hidden radio transmitters and eventually discovers psychologist Harold Morton broadcasting messages to Lois and other members of the community. Morton uses hypnosis to force them into robberies, then makes them forget that they have committed crimes. Morton fails to defeat Superman with bizarre inventions and even tries to hypnotize him. Superman's superior will then hypnotizes Morton, forcing him to confess his crimes to the police. Read Action Comics #38 to find out how Superman solves this mystery and puts an end to the strange spate of crimes in Metropolis.

High Value: $12,000

Minimum Value: $150

Action Comics #35 (1941)

Action Comics #35 is a timeless classic that truly captures the essence of the superhero genre. In this issue, we follow the intrepid reporter Lois Lane as she investigates a seemingly worthless gold mine that a local gangster is after. However, this mine holds more than meets the eye! Clark Kent, aka Superman, is by Lois's side as she navigates the dangerous world of stocks, theft, and even airborne attacks!

As Lois and Clark work together to uncover the truth behind the mine, Superman must use his incredible strength and powers to protect Lois from would-be attackers. The tension builds as the investigation takes them closer to the truth, and the stakes get higher with every turn.

In a dramatic climax, Superman finally uncovers the shocking secret hidden within the mine. It turns out that the mine is full of gold, and it was being used by a group of criminals to store their stolen loot! As the dust settles, Lois emerges as the hero of the story, donating her reward to the elderly couple who started her on this case.

Action Comics #35 is a thrilling adventure that showcases the best of the superhero genre. With its gripping storyline, dynamic characters, and stunning artwork, this comic is a must-read for any fan of comics or superheroes. And if you're looking to sell your comic book collection, Comics Into Cash is the trusted source for top-quality appraisals and direct purchases.

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