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Top 10,000 Comics

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High Value: $3,400
Minimum Value: $40

Sensation Comics #101 (1951)

In Sensation Comics #101, Wonder Woman takes on the Battle For The Atom World as she travels to the world of the atom to fight Prof. Luxo and set things right. This action-packed storyline follows Wonder Woman as she tries to solve why three atomic projects headed by Steve Trever are failing due to atoms not acting properly. Along with Battle For The Atom World, readers will also enjoy The Case Of The Mechanical Brain, where Dr. Pat Rx is called upon to solve a mysterious case. Additionally, readers will be delighted by Fun An' Facts, Conquerors Of The Flame, Wings Across The Sea, and Castaway Heart, which offer even more thrilling entertainment. Trust us when we say that Sensation Comics #101 is a must-read for any comic book fan looking for an exciting and intriguing story. At Comics Into Cash, we know our comics and understand the value of your collection. Get in touch now to see how we can help you turn your comics into cash.

High Value: $3,400
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Rangers of Freedom Comics #4 (1942)

Rangers of Freedom Comics #4 (1942) is a hidden gem in the comic book world. This action-packed issue features the Rangers battling against a group of Nazi spies who have infiltrated a US naval ship. The heroes must thwart the spies' plans to sink the ship and expose their treacherous plot. Along the way, they showcase their bravery, strength, and patriotism in a thrilling adventure that captures the spirit of America during WWII.

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High Value: $3,400
Minimum Value: $40

Detective Comics #160 (1950)

Detective Comics #160 is a treasure trove of crime-fighting excitement that is sure to delight fans of the Caped Crusader. In this issue, Batman and Robin are late to a law enforcement convention in their honor, and as they wait, the police representatives from Scotland Yard and the French Surete recount the tale of how the crime-fighting duo traveled to London to catch a con artist who funded a world tour for his theater troop that sold almost no seats. After evading Batman, the villain flees to France, but he is finally caught atop the Eiffel tower.

The issue is not just about Batman's exploits, though. It also features other exciting stories such as "The Chair That Told the Future," where an oracle known as an empty chair answers any question for $100. And in "The Renegade Robot," Robotman is immobilized and forced to help a criminal gang's crimes.

For history buffs, "The Flying Indians," an Impossible But True story, takes us back to World War II, where Pow-Wow Smith was part of an all-Native American flight crew called the flying Indians. The other surviving members of the crew have started a private airport by the same name, and Pow-Wow flies there to visit them. However, their trip takes a dangerous turn when smugglers hijack their plane and force them to fly to South America.

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High Value: $3,400
Minimum Value: $40

Detective Comics #141 (1948)

In Detective Comics #141, Batman finds himself up against a whole new kind of villain - an escaped con. But this isn't just any old criminal. No, this guy is determined to create his own "gallery of public heroes" made up of detectives, cops, insurance investigators, and more, all available for hire to the highest bidder. It's an ingenious scheme, and one that Batman is going to have to work hard to unravel.

Meanwhile, Robotman is off on his own adventure in "Robotman in the Moon," and Slam Bradly faces off against the chilling "Sinister Snowman." There's also a fun short story featuring Shorty, a text piece about "Secret Codes in Sports," and even a mystery to solve with the Boy Commandoes in "Find Me the Killer."

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High Value: $3,400
Minimum Value: $40

Wonder Woman #42 (1950)

Wonder Woman #42, released in 1950, tells the thrilling tale of "Danger on the Speedway." Etta Candy and the Holiday girls agree to participate in midget car racing, but the owner of another stadium attempts to bribe them before resorting to sabotage. Meanwhile, in "The Egg - In Fact and Fancy," a text article delves into the intriguing world of eggs. But the real mystery lies in "The Mystery of the Missing Monday." Wonder Woman awakens to find a dead plant in her apartment, which leads her to discover that everyone has inexplicably forgotten about Monday. And if that's not enough excitement for you, there's also "The Strange Case of Convict 490012!" In this romance strip, Wonder Woman takes on the task of helping the son of a prisoner while serving on a parole board. With plot twists and thrilling action around every corner, Wonder Woman #42 is truly a comic book masterpiece worth adding to your collection. At Comics Into Cash, we pride ourselves on our knowledge and expertise in comic book appraisals, and we would be honored to help you sell your collection directly to us.

High Value: $3,400
Minimum Value: $40

Detective Comics #145 (1949)

In Detective Comics #145, affectionately titled "ROBIN THE BOY FAILER," we follow our beloved hero, Dick Grayson, as he takes quite the nasty spill. A selfless rescue attempt to save a falling woman leaves him with quite the knock on the noggin...and a major case of amnesia. He doesn't remember a thing since his parents' untimely demise, leaving him vulnerable and lost.

Along with this thrilling Batman story, we're also treated to "THE SMASH-UP CRIMES" featuring Robotman, the humor strip kings Shorty and Daffy & Doodle, and CASEY THE COP. As if that's not enough, we also have "FROM TREE TRUNK TO OCEAN LINER," a text story that's sure to get your heart racing, and "UNDERCOVER GANGSTER," an action-packed Boy Commandoes adventure.

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High Value: $3,400
Minimum Value: $40

Sensation Comics #99 (1950)

In Sensation Comics #99, we explore the Man Who Couldn't Make a Mistake - a gripping Wonder Woman story that follows a man in prison who invents a time machine with the intention of sending himself back a year, believing that knowing what will happen will make it impossible for him to make any mistakes. However, as we soon find out, danger has two faces in this tale, as Dr. Pat uncovers a sinister plot, and we're also treated to some lighthearted humor with Jerry the Jitterbug and Peg. But that's not all - we get a glimpse into the future with Astra Girl and enjoy a delightful bread time story, not to mention the Failure of Romance Inc. and a witty Linda Lee strip. If you have a copy of Sensation Comics #99, you definitely want to get in touch with Comics Into Cash for a free appraisal or to sell your comic book collection. We have a reputation for being knowledgeable about comics and offering fair prices. Don't miss out on the opportunity to turn your comic books into cash!

High Value: $3,400
Minimum Value: $40

Fantastic Four #31 (1964)

Fantastic Four #31 (1964) is a thrilling comic that sees the Mole-Man wreak havoc on our beloved Fantastic Four. As the Mole-Man emerges from his underground lair, he sets his sights on the team, baiting them into battle. The Fantastic Four must summon all their strength to withstand the legion of Mole People that the Mole-Man has at his disposal.

But things take a turn for the worse when Sue is abducted by the minions of the Mole-Man and taken hostage. With the clock ticking, Reed has only 24 hours to rescue her before the Avengers take over. It's a strange and exciting smack-down that will have you on the edge of your seat.

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High Value: $3,400
Minimum Value: $40

Fantastic Four #32 (1964)

Have you come across Fantastic Four #32 from 1964 in your comic book collection? If so, you may want to know that this issue contains a thrilling story that will leave you sitting at the edge of your seat. This issue introduces the Invincible Man, a new villain with immense power and an unfathomable grudge against the Fantastic Four.

What will happen to our beloved heroes? Will they be able to overcome this new foe? Furthermore, this issue also has a surprising revelation about Sue and Johnny's father.

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High Value: $3,400
Minimum Value: $40

Fantastic Four #35 (1965)

Ah, Fantastic Four #35! This is a must-have for any serious collector out there. In this issue, our beloved first family of superheroes heads back to school, not for some boring ol' lecture, but to take on the mighty Dragon Man! Diablo, the villain from way back, has brought this beast to life, and it's causing chaos all over campus. The FF have their work cut out for them as they try to keep the Dragon Man from trampling on innocent co-eds.

And here's the kicker: this is the first appearance of Dragon Man! That makes this issue not just a great read, but a valuable addition to any collection.

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High Value: $3,400
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Fantastic Four #33 (1964)

In Fantastic Four #33, we witness a thrilling collaboration between the Fantastic Four and Namor, the Sub-Mariner. Together, they set out to defeat a pesky aquatic enemy wreaking havoc in the underwater city of Atlantis. But amidst all the action, we also see some interesting dynamics play out between the characters. Namor's bold flirtations with the Invisible Woman raise some eyebrows, especially from Mr. Fantastic. Meanwhile, Lady Dorma seeks the assistance of the Fantastic Four to aid Prince Namor in his fight against the vicious Barbaric Attuma. If you happen to own a copy of this classic comic book, don't hesitate to reach out to Comics Into Cash for a free appraisal or to sell your collection. We pride ourselves on our reputation for providing fair prices and expert knowledge in all things comics.

High Value: $3,400
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Fantastic Four #36 (1965)

Fantastic Four #36 pits Marvel's leading superfamily against their most villainous opponents yet - the Frightful Four. With the Wizard, Medusa, Sandman, and the Trapster in their ranks, the Frightful Four are formidable foes ready to take down the beloved Fantastic Four. But as the story unfolds, we witness Reed Richards, Sue Storm, Johnny Storm, and Ben Grimm banding together to fend off their enemies once again. Even with a host of guest stars, including Spider-Man and Daredevil, will the FF be able to overpower the brawn and brains of these formidable foes? Find out in this action-packed issue, now available for appraisal or purchase at Comics Into Cash. Trust us to provide a fair assessment of your collection and offer the best value for your comics.

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