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High Value: $2,600
Minimum Value: $32

Journey into Mystery #38 (1956)

Journey into Mystery #38: Take a dip in the magical pool and go back twenty years into the past - it's like time travel, but wetter! You'll encounter Stone Faces, mysterious vanishings, and a missing man. If you come across a box that just won't budge, you better hold on tight because it's not going to be an easy ride. You'll learn about Servants, and the secrets of the Sargasso Sea, where a sea serpent might just be lurking. If you have Journey into Mystery #38 in your collection, don't hesitate to contact Comics Into Cash for a free appraisal or fair price. We're the experts on all things comic books, and we take pride in our reputation for treating our customers with respect and honesty.

High Value: $2,600
Minimum Value: $32

Sensation Comics #56 (1946)

In Sensation Comics #56, Wonder Woman takes it upon herself to uncover a fraudulent scheme aimed at cheating the government. The story follows her as she uncovers the plot to defraud the government with a fake anti-atomic bomb metal. Along with this, the book features several other interesting stories. Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys explore the house on the hill, while Sargon the Sorcerer saves the day in "The Runaway Rascal!". Mr. Terrific solves the problem of "The Boy Who Had No Friends," and Wildcat's "Music Hath Harm!" shows the power of rhythm in a fun and entertaining way. With Ton O' Fun and a sentimental text story by Charles King, this book has a lot to offer any comic book enthusiast. Trust us, when it comes to comic book collections, we know what we're talking about. At Comics Into Cash, we'll make sure you get the best deal possible.

High Value: $2,600
Minimum Value: $32

Dynamic Comics #15 (1945)

Dynamic Comics #15, published in 1945, features the debut of the superhero known as Dynamic Man. In this issue, Dynamic Man takes on the evil machinations of the diabolical criminal mastermind known as the Skull. Along the way, Dynamic Man must navigate a web of danger and intrigue in order to save a kidnapped scientist and stop the Skull's nefarious schemes. If you're lucky enough to have a copy of this classic comic in your possession, we encourage you to reach out to us for a free appraisal. At Comics Into Cash, we pride ourselves on our reputation for fair prices and expert knowledge in the world of comics. Don't let your inheritance go to waste - sell your collection to us and be assured of a fair price.

High Value: $2,600
Minimum Value: $32

Wonder Woman #82 (1956)

This is the legendary Wonder Woman #82 from 1956, true believers! In this epic tale, the Amazonian princess herself travels back in time to help none other than Robin Hood himself escape from the clutches of Nottingham Castle! And that's just the beginning!
 
The story also introduces readers to Steve Trevor, who discovers Wonder Woman's Amazon ring, visible only to him when there is no injustice in the world. The catch? Wonder Woman must remain unmarried to keep her powerful secret identity safe. As you can imagine, this leads to all sorts of drama and subterfuge as Wonder Woman navigates her double life.
 
But that's not all! In a shocking twist, Wonder Woman suddenly loses her voice, leaving her unable to control her invisible plane as she embarks on a crucial mission to deliver much-needed medicine to the Arctic! Will she be able to overcome this obstacle and save the day? You'll have to read Wonder Woman #82 to find out!
 
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High Value: $2,600
Minimum Value: $32

Green Lantern #4 (1961)

In Green Lantern #4 (1961), Hal Jordan faces off against the diabolical missile from Qward. The evil Qwardians have created a new weapon to destroy Green Lantern and all power batteries. Fortunately, Hal's power ring starts glowing when something is wrong, and he charges the ring and comes out, but a mysterious red missile appears. Green Lantern tries to stop it, but his ring seems to be unable to affect it as though it was yellow. The missile follows Hal everywhere, but he swerves and tricks it into crashing. As he hurries back to the base, he finds Pieface in a shocked state, and he feels that radiation from the missile may be the cause. He then goes back to where the missile crashed to find out where it came from and realizes that it must have come from Qward. Hal then sets off to find a cure for Pieface's radiation sickness before it's too late. When he gets to Qward, he needs to defeat their greatest gladiator in combat to get the antidote and go free. Hal fights the robot that turns yellow, and his ring has no effect on it. However, the robot pretends to attack him while secretly giving him the antidote. Unfortunately, the Qwardians find something fishy going on and blast the robot. Hal then uses his ring to generate a tidal wave to take out the Qwardians. In Secret of Green Lantern's Mask!, Hal Jordan drops his alter ego off at a party where he plans to meet Carol Ferris. The crooks have a plan to disguise one of them as Green Lantern and plan to heist the party. Hal finds something wrong and switches to his identity as Green Lantern. He stops the crooks with ease and returns to the party as Green Lantern, where Carol hopes she'll one day see his true face. If you have Green Lantern #4 (1961), contact Comics Into Cash for a free appraisal or to sell your comic book collection to us, and we'll get you a fair price. Our team of experts has years of experience and is committed to providing you with the best service possible. Trust us to take care of your valuable collection, and get in touch with us today!

High Value: $2,600
Minimum Value: $32

Adventure Comics #126 (1948)

In Adventure Comics #126, Superboy takes on the role of a crime-fighting poet, while Green Arrow shows off his skills as the Master Arrow. The issue features a slew of other intriguing stories, including a humorous BeBe strip, a thrilling Aquaman adventure, a text story about teamwork, and a Johnny Quick tale that follows athlete Tubby Watts. If you have this vintage comic book tucked away in a collection, don't wait any longer to find out its worth. Contact us today for a free appraisal or to sell your comic book collection to us. At Comics Into Cash, our reputation for fair prices and expert knowledge is unmatched.

High Value: $2,600
Minimum Value: $32

Sensation Comics #60 (1946)

In Sensation Comics #60, you'll find a collection of fantastic stories that are sure to excite any comic book fan. The highlight of this issue is the story of Wonder Woman in "The Ordeal of Queen Boadicea." This timeless tale follows Wonder Woman as she travels through time to save Queen Boadicea from a group of evil Roman soldiers. In addition to this thrilling adventure, you'll also get to read "The Problem of Percy Pringle!" from Little Boy Blue and the Blue Boys, as well as "Sargon The Sorcerer," "The Good Deed" from Mr. Terrific, and "Marvello The Mind Reader" from Wildcat. Plus, you won't want to miss the 2-page text story "Luck" by Charles King. At Comics Into Cash, we pride ourselves on being experts in the world of comics, and we know that Sensation Comics #60 is a must-have for any serious collector. So if you're looking to sell your comic book collection, look no further than Comics Into Cash.

High Value: $2,600
Minimum Value: $32

Thrilling Comics #47 (1945)

Thrilling Comics #47 (1945) is a riveting tale that is sure to have you on the edge of your seat. Written by the legendary Richard Hughes and illustrated by the talented Pete Riss, this comic book will leave you wanting more. The story follows the adventures of The Green Lama as he sets out to stop a group of rogue scientists who plan to unleash a deadly virus on the world.

As The Green Lama races against time to stop the scientists, he faces seemingly insurmountable challenges and obstacles. But with his incredible powers of concentration and meditation, he is able to overcome them all. In the end, The Green Lama saves the day and puts an end to the evil scientists' nefarious plans.

Thrilling Comics #47 (1945) is a must-read for any comic book fan. Its thrilling storyline, captivating characters, and breathtaking artwork make it a true gem of the industry. And with its historical significance, it's no wonder that it's highly sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike.

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High Value: $2,600
Minimum Value: $32

Tip Top Comics #11 (1937)

This classic comic book is a must-have for any serious collector. Within its pages, readers will find a thrilling adventure featuring the beloved character Bob and his loyal sidekick Swab, as they navigate the perilous waters of a dangerous criminal underworld. With its stunning artwork and engaging storyline, Tip Top Comics #11 is a true masterpiece of the medium.

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High Value: $2,600
Minimum Value: $32

Journey into Mystery #32 (1956)

This remarkable issue, Journey into Mystery #32 from the year 1956, features a thrilling and suspenseful tale that will leave you on the edge of your seat. The story, titled "Elevator In The Sky", follows a group of six people who take a fateful dive into a body of water, only to have seven emerge from it. As the plot unfolds, readers are taken on a journey through the twists and turns of this mystery, with titles like "The Writer", "The Two of Me!", "The Skin-Diver!", "Someone Out There is Calling!" and "The Town That Lived Again!".

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High Value: $2,600
Minimum Value: $32

Strange Tales #73 (1960)

Alright, have you ever gotten your hands on a copy of Strange Tales #73 from 1960? If so, you might be in for a treat. This comic features some wild stories including Grottu, King Of The Insects, someone witnessing the end of the world, and even being captured by Mole Men. But perhaps the most intriguing tale is "I am a Walking Time Bomb." What does that even mean? Well, you'll just have to read it for yourself to find out. And if you do happen to have a copy of this issue, don't hesitate to reach out to us for a free appraisal or to sell your collection. We pride ourselves on our knowledgeable team and fair prices. So let Comics Into Cash be your go-to place for all things comic book related.

High Value: $2,600
Minimum Value: $32

Adventure Comics #130 (1948)

Adventure Comics #130 (1948) is a fantastic read for any comic book lover out there. This issue brings us the story of "SUPERBOY SUPER-SALESMEN," where Superboy comes to the rescue of a salesman who is about to lose his job because he refuses to sell defective goods - not on his watch! Elsewhere in the comic, we get "CAPTAIN TOOTSIE TRAPS THE CIRCUS CULPRIT," featuring Aquaman and his hilarious dream involving an actress that turns out to be a stunt double. And if that's not enough to satisfy your cravings, we also have "JERRY THE JITTERBUG" and "THE ARCHER OF TRIUMPH," where Green Arrow faces off against an unknown assailant who wants him dead. Finally, there's the thrilling "THE NIMBLE NAMES CRIMES" featuring Johnny Quick, and a fun little text story called "THAT MAGNETIC PERSONALITY." If you happen to have this particular comic book in your collection, don't hesitate to reach out to us. We'd love to give you a free appraisal or an offer to buy your collection at a fair price. At Comics Into Cash, we pride ourselves on being the go-to destination for people looking to sell their comic book collections. Trust us to handle your collection with care and provide you with a fair and honest assessment of its value.

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