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Top 10,000 Comics

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High Value: $3,600
Minimum Value: $44

Journey into Mystery #21 (1955)

Journey into Mystery #21 (1955) is a comic book that will leave you questioning your own memory! This thrilling story follows an adult man who can only recall one year into the past. But hold on tight, because his background check confirms it! He's only been alive for one year. With story titles like "Too Human!" and "The Man With No Past," this comic book will have you on the edge of your seat. And if you happen to have this comic book in your collection, don't hesitate to reach out to us for a free appraisal or to sell your collection. Comics Into Cash will always pay a fair price for your beloved comics, guaranteed. Trust us, we're the experts in the comic book industry.

High Value: $3,600
Minimum Value: $44

All-American Comics #64 (1945)

In All-American Comics #64, you get not one, but two doses of Mutt and Jeff! Green Lantern also makes an appearance in a tale called "A Bag of Assorted Nuts", while Dr. Mid-Nite solves a mystery in "The Color of Crime". The issue also features a text story called "Whiz Cop" and another Mutt and Jeff adventure in "Red, White and Blue". But that's not all - there's also the fascinating story of "New Netherland" (aka New York) and a thrilling tale of Hop Harrigan attempting to "Tank Tries the Teakettle". With so many exciting stories packed into one issue, this is sure to be a valuable addition to any comic book collection.

High Value: $3,600
Minimum Value: $44

All-American Comics #67 (1945)

All-American Comics #67 - a true relic of the Golden Age of comics. This issue features some of the most iconic comic book heroes of all time, including Green Lantern, Dr. Mid-Nite, Red, White & Blue, and Hop Harrigan.

In this issue, we see Green Lantern facing off against the deadly threat of Death Unavoidably Detained, while Dr. Mid-Nite goes on an Excursion to Excitement. Meanwhile, Red, White & Blue discover the shocking truth behind Blooey, and Hop Harrigan has a hilarious conversation with his trusty steed Hippity.

If you're lucky enough to have All-American Comics #67 in your comic book collection, you know how valuable it truly is. And if you're looking to sell your collection, whether it's this comic book or others, Comics Into Cash is the place to turn. We offer free appraisals and fair prices, all while maintaining a reputation for trust and reliability in the world of comic book collecting. So don't delay - contact us today and let us turn your comic book collection into cash.

High Value: $3,600
Minimum Value: $44

Action Comics #93 (1946)

In Action Comics #93, Superman takes on the role of Santa Claus as he travels around the world reuniting refugee children with their families in time for Christmas. This heartwarming story takes Superman from Alaska to China, Russia, Holland, Norway, and even Venezuela where he makes it snow for the very first time. Although this may not be the most highly sought-after comic in our collection, it's still a classic and a fun read for the holiday season. If you happen to have a copy of Action Comics #93 or any other comic book collection, let Comics Into Cash give you a free appraisal or make a fair offer to purchase your collection today. Trust us to give you the best value for your comics.

High Value: $3,600
Minimum Value: $44

Action Comics #96 (1946)

In this comic book, we follow a story about a struggling writer named Dan Judd. He decides to become a criminal to gather research for his next book. He comes up with new ways of committing crimes, which involves reversing the roles of victims and criminals. He forces victims to give him money and valuable items. However, Superman gets involved, and Judd uses gas to escape. Later on, his henchmen steal his cash and destroy his script to protect themselves. Superman saves Judd and rounds up the thugs. This story is called "Haircut - and a Close Shave!" and is part of Action Comics #96, published in 1946. If you're interested in the world of comic books or are looking to sell your collection, come to Comics Into Cash. We have extensive knowledge and experience and are dedicated to providing honest appraisals and fair prices.

High Value: $3,600
Minimum Value: $44

Detective Comics #129 (1947)

Detective Comics #129 is a classic issue from 1947 that sees Batman and Robin chasing criminals to the mysterious island of Goodwinville. What they find is a community that still lives as they did in the 1890s, which only makes their investigation more complicated. The issue also includes other exciting stories like "Crime Spots on the Sun" featuring Air Wave, "The Heat's On" with Slam Bradley, and "The Quarterback from Brooklyn" starring The Boy Commandos. Don't miss this must-read issue of Detective Comics, a true gem in comic book history.

High Value: $3,600
Minimum Value: $44

Wonder Comics #11 (1947)

In Wonder Comics #11 from 1947, readers will be taken on an exciting adventure through space and the wilderness. The issue features characters such as Brad Spencer, aka Wonderman, Jill Trent, The Grim Reaper, and Dick Devens of Futuria. "Peril On Pluto" sees Wonderman facing danger on the dwarf planet while "Uranium Claim Jumpers" features Jill Trent in a race to stop illegal activity. "A Hero's Homecoming" showcases The Grim Reaper's journey back to his hometown and "Wilderness Trail" takes readers on a short but sweet nature trek. Finally, "The Conqueror From Pluto" sees an invasion from the planet and it's up to Dick Devens to save the day. If you happen to have Wonder Comics #11 in your collection, don't hesitate to reach out to us for a free appraisal or to sell your collection to us for a fair price. Our business prides itself on knowledge and trust when it comes to comic books.

High Value: $3,600
Minimum Value: $44

Captain Science #1 (1950)

Captain Science #1 (1950) is a classic and rare comic book that tells the story of Captain Harry James and his adventures in space. Published by Youthful Magazines, it was one of the first science fiction comics to hit stands in the 1950s.

In this issue, we see Captain James and his crew on a mission to stop a gigantic asteroid from colliding with Earth. However, things aren't as simple as they seem. The asteroid is actually a spaceship from another planet, and the aliens on board are not happy about being intercepted.

This comic book is a perfect representation of the 1950s science fiction era, complete with a daring hero, an epic space battle, and extraterrestrial life. The story is engaging and the artwork is simply stunning.

If you're a fan of science fiction or vintage comic books, Captain Science #1 is a must-have for your collection. Its rarity and historical significance make it a valuable addition to any comic book enthusiast's library. And if you're looking to sell your collection, we at Comics Into Cash are here to help you get the best price for your valuable comics.

High Value: $3,600
Minimum Value: $44

All-American Comics #63 (1945)

All-American Comics #63 (1945) is a must-have for any serious comic book collector. This issue features some of DC Comics' most iconic characters, including Green Lantern and Dr. Mid-Nite. The storyline titled "The Garrulous Mr. Gabb" is particularly noteworthy, showcasing Green Lantern's wit and quick thinking as he confronts a cunning villain. Additionally, this issue includes "The Unhappy Whale," a fascinating text story, as well as a Red, White and Blue adventure and a thrilling Hop Harrigan tale. But perhaps the most interesting aspect of All-American Comics #63 is its historical significance, as it highlights the stories of Spanish inland adventurers like Juan Ponce De Leon and Vasquez De Coronado. So not only is this issue a great read, it's also a valuable piece of comic book history. If you're looking to appraise or sell your comic book collection, be sure to reach out to Comics Into Cash, where we pride ourselves on our expertise and reputation.

High Value: $3,600
Minimum Value: $44

Strange Tales #17 (1953)

Strange Tales #17 from 1953 is a must-read for any comic book collector. In this issue, you'll be taken on a thrilling adventure filled with a world-conquering machine, a small town mystery, and an unexpected mass murderer. You won't be able to put it down as you follow the twists and turns of each strange tale. This comic is sure to be a standout in any collection and is highly sought after in the market. Don't miss out on the opportunity to add this classic to your comic collection. Comics Into Cash is here to help you appraise and sell your collection, and with our expertise in the industry, you can trust that you're getting the best value for your investment. Visit our website for more information and to get started today!

High Value: $3,600
Minimum Value: $44

Journey into Mystery #15 (1954)

Journey into Mystery #15 (1954) is a comic book that features six intriguing and mysterious stories. Irony takes center stage in one of the tales where a man intends to murder his wife, but their bodies end up fused together. Other stories include "Satan Can Wait," "Killer in the House," "Till Death Do Us Part," "The Face that Followed," "Bewitched," and "The Man Who Was Nobody." If you have a copy of this comic book, don't hesitate to reach out to us for a free appraisal or to sell your collection directly. As a reputable and knowledgeable comic book business, we offer fair prices for your beloved collection.

High Value: $3,600
Minimum Value: $44

Action Comics #94 (1946)

In Action Comics #94, Superman is at his heroic best as he valiantly saves Betty Wilder's lumber business from ruin. After Lois Lane and Clark Kent stumble upon some sinister plans at the lumber camp, Superman steps in to cut down 100 redwoods and chain them together to float them down-river to meet Betty's delivery deadline. However, millionaire Bullwer Rylie tries to thwart Superman's plans by hiring an accomplice to blow up part of the river bank, hoping to divert the logs. But Superman, being the Man of Steel that he is, saves the day and ensures that the logs reach their destination on time. This story is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat with its action, suspense, and heroism. So, if you're looking for a thrilling read with Superman at his finest, look no further than Action Comics #94. And if you're looking to sell your collection of comics, come to Comics Into Cash, where our expertise and reputation make us the top destination for comic book sales.

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