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Top 10,000 Comics

COMIC PRICE GUIDE

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: $30,000
Minimum Value: $360

The Human Torch #12 (1943)

Now this is a comic book that will really set your heart ablaze! The Human Torch #12 from 1943 is a thrilling ride that pits the fiery hero against the might of the Nazi regime. U.S. Intelligence has discovered a rocket that's hurtling towards their base, and with no way to shoot it down, it's up to the Torch to come up with a plan to save the day. But with danger around every corner, can he do it in time? Along with this pulse-pounding adventure, you'll also get to unmask a Gestapo rabbit and explore the lair of the pig boats with the Submariner. If you're lucky enough to have this comic book, then you know what a treasure it is. But don't just take our word for it - contact us today for a free appraisal or to sell your comic book collection. At Comics Into Cash, we're known for our reputation of fairness and honesty, so you can trust us to give you a fair price. Who knows? You might just be sitting on a gold mine! So don't wait - reach out to us today and let's see what kind of adventure we can embark on together.

High Value: $30,000
Minimum Value: $360

Mystery Tales #19 (1954)

Mystery Tales #19 (1954) is a rare gem that we at Comics Into Cash would love to add to our collection. This spine-tingling tale explores the eerie consequences that unfold when a man ignores his conscience and makes a deal with the devil. This comic book is a must-have for collectors who appreciate vintage horror comics and the artistry that went into their creation.

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High Value: $30,000
Minimum Value: $360

Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica #4 (1951)

Now, if you're someone who's inherited a collection of comic books, you might have come across Archie's Girls Betty and Veronica #4 from 1951. This particular comic book is a treasure trove of classic tales. You can follow the iconic duo as they navigate the social scene in Riverdale and show everyone who's boss. With stories like "a Model Date" and "The Big Fix," this comic book takes you back to the earliest days of Archie Comics. As you might expect, it's a highly sought-after piece in the comic book world. If you happen to have it in your collection, you'll be happy to know that we can provide you with a free appraisal or purchase it from you at a fair price. At Comics Into Cash, we pride ourselves on our expertise and reputation in the industry. So, don't hesitate to get in touch with us if you're looking to sell or appraise your collection. We're here to help you get the best value for your comics.

High Value: $30,000
Minimum Value: $350

Adventure Comics #41 (1939)

Adventure Comics #41, published way back in 1939, is a fascinating story that explores the adventures of The Sandman as he sets out to discover the truth behind the killing of his former service buddies, including other threats to their lives. Authored by Larry Dean, and with illustrations by Bert Christman, "The Three Sandmen" is a masterpiece that is sure to send chills down your spine while keeping you entertained. This comic is just one of the many reasons why our buyers at Comics Into Cash have seen such success! We're passionate about comics, and our knowledge on them runs deep. So, if you have any comic books that you've inherited or collected and are looking to sell, we're the go-to shop. Come on over, and we'll happily appraise your collection and provide you with a fair price.

High Value: $30,000
Minimum Value: $350

The Amazing Spider-Man #3 (1963)

In The Amazing Spider-Man #3 (1963), witness the birth of one of Spider-Man's greatest enemies, the grotesque Dr. Octopus! As Spider-Man is enjoying his recent success with dealing with the criminals of New York City, an atomic scientist, Dr. Otto Octavius, is conducting an experiment that suddenly goes wrong. During the failed experiment, an explosion causes Octavius to be exposed to a large quantity of radiation, fusing four remote-controlled "arms" to his body, which are now controlled by his mind alone. This incident pushes Dr. Octopus to the verge of insanity, and he begins his criminal career.

J. Jonah Jameson's learns of the accident and sends Peter Parker to take some photos of the recovering Doctor. Upon arriving at the hospital, Peter discovers that the Doctor has turned evil, and the two do battle, with Octavius coming out on top and escaping after his victory. Peter is left feeling down and defeated, pondering if his career and photographer job at the Daily Bugle are over.

Doc Ock returns to the research facility determined to gain control over a large amount of atomic energy. The Fantastic Four are called in to stop Octavius, but they are unable to assist due to other commitments, so they send the Human Torch to provide some assistance. The Human Torch speaks to the students at Peter's high school, inspiring Peter to take on Dr. Octopus once again. He defeats the Doctor in battle by firing his web into the Doctor's eyes, temporarily blinding him and giving Spider-Man the upper hand.

Having defeated Dr. Octopus, Spider-Man seeks out the Human Torch to inform him that the Doctor has been dealt with and to thank him for encouraging him not to give up. This issue is a classic and is considered an essential read for any Spider-Man fan.

High Value: $29,000
Minimum Value: $350

Four Color #1 (1939)

Four Color #1, published in 1939, is a true gem in the world of comic books. This issue features the debut of Walt Disney's iconic character, Donald Duck, in a 64-page adventure titled "The Adventures of Mickey Mouse." In the story, Mickey and his friends encounter Donald, who causes a commotion as he tries to make a name for himself in Hollywood.

This issue is a must-have for any serious collector, and its significance cannot be overstated. It's the beginning of a long and storied career for the beloved Donald Duck, and it's a piece of history that will always hold its value.

If you're lucky enough to come across a copy of Four Color #1, be sure to take good care of it. It's a rare find, and one that will only become more valuable with time. And if you're looking to sell your comic book collection, Comics Into Cash is the place to turn to. Our team of experts has the knowledge and expertise to provide you with a fair and accurate appraisal, and we're committed to providing top-notch service to all of our clients.

High Value: $29,000
Minimum Value: $350

National Comics #1 (1940)

National Comics #1 is a treasure trove of classic comic book stories, featuring memorable characters like Uncle Sam, Cyclone, and Wonder Boy. But the standout story in this issue has to be Uncle Sam, written and illustrated by none other than the legendary Will Eisner.
In this tale, Uncle Sam is a personification of the American spirit, fighting against fascism and injustice in the days leading up to World War II. With stunning artwork and Eisner's trademark storytelling prowess, this story is a must-read for any comic book fan. But that's just the beginning - National Comics #1 also includes a range of other stories, from the adventures of Sally O'Neil Policewoman to the supernatural exploits of Merlin the Magician.
At Comics Into Cash, we know the value of great comics like National Comics #1 - not just in terms of their historical significance, but also in the joy they bring to collectors and fans. If you're looking to sell your comic book collection, trust us to give you a fair appraisal and offer.

High Value: $29,000
Minimum Value: $340

Crime Does Not Pay #22 (1942)

Crime Does Not Pay #22 is a classic comic book from 1942 that's known for being a trailblazer in the true crime genre. The issue is jam-packed with thrilling stories that are based on real-life events, and it's a must-read for anyone who loves crime dramas.

The standout story in this issue is "Death On The Diamond," which tells the tale of a baseball game that turns deadly. The story is fast-paced and suspenseful, following the game as it unfolds and the drama that unfolds on and off the field. It's a gripping story that's sure to keep readers on the edge of their seats.

Overall, Crime Does Not Pay #22 is a great example of the quality storytelling that has made comics such an enduring art form. If you're a fan of true crime stories or just love a good drama, this issue is definitely worth checking out.

High Value: $29,000
Minimum Value: $340

All Select Comics #2 (1943)

Now, listen up pal! You gotta hear about this comic book called All Select Comics #2. It's a real gem from way back in 1943. Captain America is the star of the show, and he's fighting against none other than The Red Skull. They're going head to head as The Red Skull tries to mess with America's military production in a story called "Saboteurs In White." But that's not all! The Human Torch is also in this book, and he's dealing with some "Black Market Death!" Meanwhile, Jeep Jones is on the case in "The Case of the Walking Jeep." And if that's not enough action for you, Jap Buster Johnson and Sub-Mariner are also in this comic! Sub-Mariner's story is called "The Horror of the Yellow Men!" Can you handle it? If you've got this comic in your collection, you should let us take a look. We'll give you a free appraisal and offer you a fair price if you decide to sell. Trust us, we know our stuff when it comes to comic books. Contact us today and let's make a deal!

High Value: $28,000
Minimum Value: $340

The Human Torch #3 (1940)

Have you ever come across The Human Torch #3 from 1940? If so, you might have stumbled upon a gem. In this issue, we see the fiery duo of Human Torch and Toro embroiled in a daring adventure that will leave you on the edge of your seat.

But that's not all - this issue also features a Namor story that will tug at your heartstrings. The question of whether or not Toro's parents are still alive is the driving force of the Human Torch and Toro story, while Namor swoops in to save the day in his own tale.

If you have this comic book in your possession, it's time to give Comics Into Cash a call. Our team of experts knows the ins and outs of comic book collecting, and we'll give you a free appraisal or a fair price if you're looking to sell your collection. Don't let this opportunity go up in flames - contact us today.

High Value: $28,000
Minimum Value: $340

Master Comics #22 (1942)

Master Comics #22 (1942) features the beloved Captain Marvel, created by artist C.C. Beck and writer Bill Parker. In this issue, Captain Marvel faces off against the villainous Black Adam, a former champion of the wizard Shazam who turned to evil.

As Black Adam uses his powers to wreak havoc and destruction, it's up to Captain Marvel to save the day and stop his dastardly plans. But when the two superpowered beings clash, it's a battle of epic proportions - one that will keep you on the edge of your seat!

Master Comics #22 is a classic comic book that is sure to delight fans of superhero stories, and it's an important piece of comic book history. If you're a collector or just looking for a thrilling read, it's definitely worth adding to your collection. At Comics Into Cash, we value stories like these and pride ourselves on being knowledgeable about the history and significance of comic book culture. Trust us to give you a fair valuation for your collection, and to provide a new home for comics like this one to be appreciated for years to come.

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