Top 10,000 Comics
COMIC PRICE GUIDE
High Value: $3,500
Minimum Value: $42
Superman #67 (1950)
In Superman #67, Lois Lane finds herself swooning over none other than Perry Como. But can even Superman blast Lois Lane's super-crush on super-crooner Perry Como? Written by Bill Woolfolk, this hilarious story follows Lois as she falls head over heels for Perry after seeing him sing live in person. When a contest is held to find a woman to sing with Perry, Lois is determined to win despite having a terrible singing voice. However, a cold on the day of recording actually makes her sound good, leading to her victory. Things take a dark turn when an agent, who was counting on his client winning, tries to have Lois killed. In saving Perry and Lois, Superman clears up her cold. But now that she can't sing, she loses the contract and once again fixates on Superman. If you have Superman #67, contact us for a free appraisal or to sell your comic book collection to us. We'll make sure you get a fair price for your collection!
High Value: $3,500
Minimum Value: $42
Captain America #117 (1969)
Picture this: Captain America, the hero of the American people, is stranded on Exile Island with nothing but the Red Skull's minions as company. Meanwhile, the Red Skull himself is busy playing dirty and tarnishing Captain America's good name among the masses. Can you imagine the chaos that must ensue? Well, that's exactly what you'll get in Captain America #117 from 1969.
This classic comic book is a must-have for any true fan of the genre. And if you happen to have a copy of it lying around, then you're in luck! Here at Comics Into Cash, we specialize in appraising and purchasing comic book collections just like yours. We're always on the lookout for rare and valuable pieces, and we'll make sure you get a fair price for your beloved collection. So don't hesitate to get in touch with us today. Our team of experts is ready and waiting to assist you with all your comic book needs.
High Value: $3,500
Minimum Value: $42
Flash Comics #71 (1946)
Flash Comics #71, published in 1946, is a comic book that features the speedy hero, The Flash, in a story titled "Never the Twain Shall Meet!" Alongside this thrilling tale, you'll find other interesting stories such as "Pepsi the Pepsi Cola Cop," "The Ghost Patrol," and "Rockhead Mc Wizard." There's even a two-page text story called "Duail for Dinner" by Jesse Merlan! But what really stands out is the thrilling adventure of "The Land of the Bird People!" featuring Hawkman. If you happen to have this comic book in your collection, don't hesitate to contact our team for a free appraisal or to initiate the process of selling your collection. We pride ourselves on our reputation for providing fair prices, and we'd be honored to help you turn your collection into cash.
High Value: $3,500
Minimum Value: $42
Tales to Astonish #37 (1962)
Tales to Astonish #37 is an iconic comic book that features the beloved character, Ant-Man, encountering a new enemy, the Protector. In this thrilling story titled, "Trapped By The Protector," Ant-Man learns of a jewelry thief who is being extorted by The Protector. Ant-Man then sets out to stop The Protector and has ants stationed at all the jewelers to alert him if this thief appears. When the showdown finally happens, Pym's insect army clashes with the Protector in a pulse-pounding battle that will leave you on the edge of your seat. If you happen to own this comic book, don't hesitate to get in touch with us for a free appraisal or to sell your collection. We're passionate about comics and we're dedicated to providing a fair price for every collection we purchase, so you can trust us to take care of you.
High Value: $3,500
Minimum Value: $42
Zip Comics #32 (1942)
Zip Comics #32, released in 1942, features a thrilling story of the patriotic hero, Steel Sterling. In this issue, Sterling is on a mission to stop a nefarious criminal organization known as the Black Dragon Society. Armed with his steel-hard skin and incredible strength, Sterling battles his way through the Society's minions to uncover their sinister plot. Along the way, he meets a group of brave women who are fighting against the Black Dragon Society in their own way. Can Steel Sterling defeat the Society and protect American freedom? Find out by reading Zip Comics #32!
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High Value: $3,500
Minimum Value: $42
Blonde Phantom Comics #21 (1949)
Blonde Phantom Comics #21 is a true classic that any comic book collector should be proud to own. This comic book boasts a collection of stories that will keep you on the edge of your seat. From the heart-pumping action in "Kidnapped Into The Future!" to the spine-tingling fear in "The Thing that Haunted Hawkins Lake!", this is a comic book that will keep you entertained from cover to cover.
But what makes this comic book even more special is its historical significance. Published in 1949, Blonde Phantom Comics #21 is a true gem from the golden age of comic books, showcasing the creativity and imagination of a bygone era.
If you're lucky enough to have this comic book in your possession, you should know that it's a valuable item. At Comics Into Cash, we specialize in appraising and purchasing comic book collections, including rare and historical items like Blonde Phantom Comics #21. We pride ourselves on our expertise and reputation in the industry, and we promise to offer you a fair price for your collection. So don't hesitate to contact us for a free appraisal or to sell your collection. We're here to help you turn your passion for comic books into cash.
High Value: $3,500
Minimum Value: $42
Tales to Astonish #2 (1959)
You stumbled upon Tales to Astonish #2 and boy oh boy, you're in for a treat! This comic book is filled with thrilling adventures that will leave you on the edge of your seat. In "When Aliens Meet!", a man's luck takes a turn for the worse when he encounters an alien on a flying saucer. And that's just the beginning! "Trouble Bubble" will have you questioning what is reality and what is a dream, while "I Fell to the Center of the Earth!" takes you on an underground journey that is out of this world. "I Was a Man in Hiding!" and "I Spent Eternity in a Deep Freeze!" will have you feeling the heart-wrenching emotions of what it's like to be in hiding and stuck in time. And let's not forget about "My Job: Capture a Martian" where a man's mission to capture an extraterrestrial takes a turn for the unexpected. If you're lucky enough to be in possession of this comic book, let us give you a free appraisal or better yet, sell your collection to us for a fair price. We know the worth of a good comic book and we'll make sure you get what it's worth. Trust us, we have a reputation for a reason.
High Value: $3,500
Minimum Value: $42
Sensation Comics #109 (1952)
Sensation Comics #109, published in 1952, holds a special place in comic book history as the final issue of the series. This rare and highly sought-after comic tells the story of Wonder Woman as she battles a group of space aliens who seek to take over the Earth.
With stunning artwork and fast-paced action, Sensation Comics #109 is a must-have for any serious comic book collector. Its historical significance as the final issue of the series only adds to its value.
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High Value: $3,500
Minimum Value: $42
Our Fighting Forces #1 (1954)
Our Fighting Forces #1 is a pivotal comic book published in 1954 that tells the stories of the United States Military's conflicts and victories. This issue features four separate stories, including "The Leather-Necks' Last Stand!", which details the battle of Wake Island, and "The Sergeant and the Tiger," where a heroic sergeant faces off against a dangerous tiger in the Korean War.
This comic book is a true collector's item, and if you own it, you could have a valuable piece of comic book history on your hands. At Comics Into Cash, we specialize in appraising and purchasing comic book collections, including those inherited from family members. We pride ourselves on our expertise in the world of comic books, and our reputation for providing fair prices for collections just like yours.
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High Value: $3,500
Minimum Value: $42
Blonde Phantom Comics #18 (1948)
Blonde Phantom Comics #18 is a true classic in the world of comic books. If you're a fan of mystery and suspense, this one is definitely for you. In this issue, you'll follow the adventures of the Blonde Phantom as she tries to solve not just one, but two murders. Plus, you'll also get to experience a thrilling text story called The Last Man The Big Joke, as well as an exciting Sub-Mariner adventure called Terror of the Tattler.
But let's get back to the Blonde Phantom and her crime-solving skills. In Murder in Print, our heroine finds herself immersed in the world of journalism as she tries to figure out who killed the editor of a newspaper. With her quick wit and sharp instincts, the Blonde Phantom is the only one who can unravel the clues and catch the killer.
Overall, Blonde Phantom Comics #18 is a must-read for comic book enthusiasts. It's got everything you could want in a story - suspense, action, mystery, and even a little bit of romance. So if you're looking to add to your comic book collection, be sure to check out this classic issue.
High Value: $3,500
Minimum Value: $42
Metal Men #1 (1963)
In the iconic Metal Men #1 from 1963, we find the brilliant Dr. William Magnus and his incredible Metal Men posing for "Picture World" magazine. As the midday sun beats down, Mercury stretches high into the sky, prompting Lead to rush to his defense and protect him from the sun's searing heat. Meanwhile, Platinum's advances towards Magnus lead him to consider donating her to a science museum, but her memories of being taken away before cause her to plead with Magnus to keep her by his side.
As the Metal Men deal with the fallout of their emotions, Magnus takes them for a ride in his Jetaway, only to spot a shocking discovery - meteorites crashing into a gas storage tank. In the ensuing explosion, Tin and Lead are reduced to slag, and Iron and Gold suffer terrible damage. With the Metal Men repaired and revived, they soon discover that the seemingly natural meteorites were, in fact, machine-made by an uncontrollable robot on a distant planet.
This robot, designated "Z-1," had been marooned on a junkyard planetoid, where it built an army of "Missile Men" duplicates of itself and sought a queen to rule by its side. Spotting Platinum on Earth, Z-1 set its sights on Earth and brought its army of Missile Men with it. The Metal Men valiantly battled the horde of Missile Men, only to be left injured and defeated in their wake. But with a magnetic cannon, Magnus was able to draw the Missile Men to Z-1 and send them crashing into the ocean, imprisoning Z-1 in a shell of its own creation.
Metal Men #1 is a timeless classic that showcases the brilliance of Dr. Magnus and his steadfast Metal Men, exemplifying the intricacies and nuances of the comic book medium. At Comics Into Cash, we pride ourselves on our knowledge of comics like Metal Men #1 and our reputation of being the go-to destination for appraisals and sales of comic book collections.
High Value: $3,500
Minimum Value: $42
The Funnies #31 (1939)
The Funnies #31 from 1939 is a classic gem that every comic book collector should have in their collection. This issue features a variety of colorful characters, including Joe Palooka, Dixie Dugan, and Tailspin Tommy. The standout story, however, is the debut of the beloved character, Blondie. In this charming tale, Blondie and her beau, Dagwood, go on a double date with their friends, Cookie and Elmo. Of course, things don't go as planned, and hilarity ensues as the four navigate their way through mishaps and misunderstandings. Despite being over 80 years old, the humor and charm of this story is still relevant and enjoyable today. As a comic book business that specializes in purchasing collections, we pride ourselves on our knowledge and expertise in classic comics like The Funnies #31. If you're looking to sell your collection, we're the trusted name in the industry that you can rely on. Contact us today for a free appraisal and see how we can turn your comics into cash.












