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The Flash

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High Value: $1,000

Minimum Value: $12

The Flash #134 (1963)

Ahoy, comic collectors! Do you have an old copy of The Flash #134 (1963) floating around in your collection? Well, let me tell you, this issue is worth some serious greenbacks. In this classic tale, the Elastic Sleuth, aka Elongated Man, gets exposed to some mysterious radiation and starts messing with our beloved Flash's plans to catch the notorious Captain Cold. It's a wild ride full of twists and turns that will leave you on the edge of your seat. So, if you have this gem in your possession, don't hesitate to contact us at Comics Into Cash. We'll give you a free appraisal or a fair price if you decide to part ways with your whole collection. Trust us, we're the experts in the comic book biz.

High Value: $1,000

Minimum Value: $12

The Flash #133 (1962)

In The Flash #133 from 1962, Abra Kadabra uses his future tech to hypnotize the Governor, securing his release from prison. The Flash investigates and attends one of Abra Kadabra's puppet shows where a puppet of the Flash is humiliated by "Captain Creampuff". The Flash fights back by cleaning up Central City, causing Abra Kadabra's attendance to drop. In retaliation, Abra Kadabra transforms the Flash into a marionette and includes him in the puppet show, humiliating him nightly. The Flash manages to break free, knock out Abra Kadabra, and restore himself to normal. Meanwhile, Kid Flash helps three handicapped boys who know his true identity, and they promise to keep it secret. If you have The Flash #133, Comics Into Cash can provide a free appraisal or offer a fair price to add it to our collection. We're your trustworthy source for selling comic book collections!

High Value: $1,000

Minimum Value: $12

The Flash #132 (1962)

In The Flash #132 (1962), our hero finds himself pitted against a ruthless television producer who will stop at nothing to keep his ratings high, even if it means putting lives in danger. The Tel-Vis company broadcasts natural disasters on Earth to the inhabitants of the planet Gobdor, but when things begin to calm down on Earth, Dro Dorno decided to manufacture threats to maintain his viewership. When the Flash visits Gobdor, Dorno interferes with a broadcast and attempts to distract the hero from stopping his manufactured threats. The Flash ultimately prevails and stops Dorno's dangerous schemes, but also deals with the heartbreak of a misguided celebrity crush. This tale showcases the Flash's speed and cunning, as well as his commitment to justice and protecting innocent lives. Don't miss this classic issue, as seen in the film Catch Me if You Can.

High Value: $940

Minimum Value: $11

The Flash #141 (1963)

In The Flash #141, our favorite superhero discovers the existence of Paul Gambi, the tailor for the Rogues, while stopping the Top from a crime spree. The Flash is away on a mission in space with the Justice League of America, when the Top escapes from prison. Upon his return, the Flash attempts to apprehend the Top and learns Gambi may be responsible for creating the costumes of his foes. The Flash decides to pay Gambi a visit, but he disguises himself as "Trigger Joe," a lowlife who wants a super-villain's costume. Gambi refuses his request but helps the Top set up a trap for the Flash. They constrict Missile Man's suit around "Trigger Joe," who turns out to be the Flash. With the two men taken to jail, the Flash returns "Winged Victory" to the exhibition hall, garnering a reward, and uses the money to begin a building project to refurbish Central City's slum areas. "Slowdown In Time!" shows us that Professor West has determined the Flash moves so fast that time moves much slower for him, while also attempting to prove that Allen is the Flash. The Flash, being a scientist himself, realized what West was up to, and merely reset his watch. Overall, The Flash #141 is a must-read for comic book collectors and enthusiasts alike, and it shows why The Flash is one of the most iconic superheroes of all time.

High Value: $940

Minimum Value: $11

The Flash #140 (1963)

The Flash #140 (1963) is a thrilling adventure where the Flash is on a mission to find a missing heiress, all while dealing with the escape of his arch-nemesis, Captain Cold. The story takes a surprising turn when a new villain, Heatwave, enters the scene and teams up with Captain Cold, leading to an epic battle and a surprising reveal about the missing heiress. If you have a copy of this comic book, Comics Into Cash can provide you with a free appraisal or fair price if you choose to sell your collection to us. Trust us, our reputation and knowledge of comic book collections speak for themselves.

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