
All-Flash Quarterly #10 (1943)

High Value: $4,200
Minimum Value: $51

Alright, if you're looking for a classic comic book that'll have you on the edge of your seat, look no further than All-Flash Quarterly #10 from 1943. This one's a real gem, folks, and it's got everything you could ever want from a Golden Age comic book.
So what's it all about, you ask? Well, The Case of the Curious Cat follows the one and only Flash (that's Jay Garrick, for those who need a refresher) as he attempts to solve a mystery involving a missing cat. But this ain't just any cat, oh no. This is a rare and valuable cat that's been stolen from its millionaire owner.
Of course, it wouldn't be a comic book if things were that simple. There are twists and turns aplenty in this issue, as Flash encounters all sorts of obstacles in his quest to recover the missing kitty. There are shady characters aplenty, including a villain who can turn invisible (which is just plain cool), and plenty of action-packed fight scenes.
But what really stands out about The Case of the Curious Cat is the way it balances its mystery elements with its superhero action. It's a real showcase for Jay Garrick's wit and ingenuity, as he outsmarts his foes and uses his super-speed to its full potential. And the artwork, by the legendary Everett E. Hibbard, is simply stunning. Every panel is packed with energy and dynamism, making this one a real feast for the eyes.
So there you have it, folks. If you want a classic comic book that's got it all - mystery, action, superheroics, and beautiful artwork - then All-Flash Quarterly #10 is the one for you. And if you're looking to sell your vintage comic book collection, Comics Into Cash is the place to go. We know our stuff when it comes to comic books, and we'll make sure you get a fair deal for your treasured collection.
