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Top 10,000 Comics

COMIC PRICE GUIDE

High Value: $220,000
Minimum Value: $2,700

The X-Men #1 (1963)

Ah, The X-Men #1. The comic book that introduced the world to the mutant team we all know and love! This issue is a true classic and for good reason. It's the first time we meet Professor X and his team of gifted youngsters, including the likes of Cyclops, Jean Grey, and Beast.

But don't let their youthful appearance fool you, they're not your typical teenagers. These mutants have unique abilities that set them apart from humans, and they're on a mission to use their powers for good. However, not everyone is a fan of their kind and the X-Men find themselves facing threats from both outside and inside their own team.

And let's not forget about IceMan! The lovable, jokester, Bobby Drake, makes his first appearance in this issue and becomes an integral part of the team.

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High Value: $220,000
Minimum Value: $2,700

Detective Comics #28 (1939)

Detective Comics #28 is a must-have for any comic book collector. This 1939 issue features Batman in "Frenchy Blake's Jewel Gang" (originally untitled) where he takes on a string of jewel robberies that have been stumping the police. With information from a stool pigeon, Batman sets a trap on a rooftop and catches a pair of thieves red-handed. But instead of arresting them, he frames himself for the heist! Why would he do that? This comic is packed with action and suspense, and it's a true classic that any fan of the caped crusader needs to own. If you happen to have Detective Comics #28 in your collection, don't hesitate to contact us for a free appraisal or to sell your collection. We pride ourselves on our knowledge of comic books and will give you a fair price for your collection.

High Value: $220,000
Minimum Value: $2,700

Sub-Mariner Comics #1 (1941)

Sub-Mariner Comics #1 is a thrilling adventure featuring Namor the Sub-Mariner as he fights off the evil Nazis attempting to undermine and conquer an underwater village. In "Deep-Sea Blitzkrieg," Namor seeks revenge for the bombing of his city and the death of his emperor. And in "The Radium Robbery," Namor must secure radium to save his ill people, but the only source is a shipment stolen from the United States. This comic also includes a text-only story of Namor's boyhood adventures and a horror-filled tale featuring the Angel. Trust us, this classic comic is an incredible addition to any collection.

High Value: $200,000
Minimum Value: $2,400

Journey into Mystery #83 (1962)

Picture it, my friend. Norway, a small village. A fisherman spots some extraterrestrial activity happening nearby but his neighbors think he's nuts. Enter Donald Blake, a doctor on holiday who happens to overhear the fisherman and decides to investigate himself. Little did he know, he was about to find himself in the midst of an alien invasion. But when he stumbled upon a hidden chamber and discovered an ancient walking cane, everything changed. With one strike of the cane, Blake transformed into Thor, God of Thunder! With his new powers, he took on the alien invaders, battling their Mechano-Monster and saving the day. Do you have a copy of Journey into Mystery #83? Let us appraise it for you, or sell your entire collection to us for a fair price. Don't wait, let Comics Into Cash do the work for you and take the hassle out of selling your comics.

High Value: $200,000
Minimum Value: $2,400

Jumbo Comics #1 (1938)

In Jumbo Comics #1, we're introduced to the fierce jungle queen, Sheena. This comic book holds significant historical value not just for being Sheena's debut, but also for the legendary comic book artists who contributed to it. Jack Kirby, using the pseudonym Jack Curtiss, created the Count of Monte Cristo story while Curt Davis, another Kirby pseudonym, brought to life The Diary of Dr. Hayward. Bob Kane, Mort Meskin, and Will Eisner also contributed to this famous issue. Jumbo Comics #1 is truly a collector's item that any fan of comic book history would appreciate. Don't hesitate to reach out for an appraisal and find out the worth of your copy today!

High Value: $190,000
Minimum Value: $2,200

New Adventure Comics #26 (1938)

New Adventure Comics #26 is a true gem of the Golden Age of comic books. Published in 1938, it features a plethora of exciting adventures in various genres, from science fiction to western tales. However, the highlight of the issue is undoubtedly the appearance of one of the most iconic comic book characters of all time: the Spectre. This tragic, supernatural hero is tasked with avenging the innocent victims of heinous crimes, and his debut in New Adventure Comics #26 is a must-have for any serious comic book collector.

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High Value: $190,000
Minimum Value: $2,200

Marvel Mystery Comics #5 (1940)

Marvel Mystery Comics #5 is a classic from 1940 that features the Torch taking matters into his own hands and hijacking an airliner, but don't worry, it's all for the greater good. This issue is a must-have for any serious collector out there who is seeking to add a piece of history to their collection. If you happen to have this gem in your possession, don't hesitate to reach out to us for a free appraisal or to inquire about selling your entire collection. As a trusted and reputable business, we'll ensure that you receive a fair price so that your beloved comics can continue to be cherished by someone else for years to come. Don't miss out on this opportunity to turn your collection into cash, contact us today!

High Value: $180,000
Minimum Value: $2,200

The Brave and the Bold #28 (1960)

The Brave and the Bold #28 is a true gem in the comic book world. This iconic issue marked the first appearance of the Justice League of America, and it did so in an impressive fashion. In this story, we see Wonder Woman, The Flash (Barry Allen), Aquaman, Green Lantern (Hal Jordan), and the Martian Manhunter teaming up to save the people of Happy Harbor, Rhode Island, from the evil mental thrall of Starro the Conqueror. Even though Superman and Batman are revealed as fellow JLA members, they do not participate in the mission.
A unique aspect of this issue is the introduction of Lucas "Snapper" Carr as an honorary member and the team's official "mascot." The Secret Sanctuary, the League's first headquarters, is established in a mountain cavern outside of Happy Harbor.
The story reaches a thrilling climax as the League fights against multiple Starros. The Flash manages to defeat the final Starro by collapsing water on it and saving the people of Happy Harbor.
If you have The Brave and the Bold #28 in your collection, you own a piece of comic book history. At Comics Into Cash, we know the value of rare and unique comics like this. Contact us for a free appraisal, and we'll get you a fair price. You can trust our expertise and reputation in the business to give you the best deal possible.

High Value: $180,000
Minimum Value: $2,100

The Human Torch #2 (1940)

The Human Torch #2 from 1940 is a true gem of the comic book world. In this issue, we see the Human Torch, one of the first superheroes ever created, battle against a villainous gang of crooks who are determined to take over the city. Along the way, we witness the Torch's incredible powers of pyrokinesis and flight as he fights to protect the innocent citizens of his beloved New York.

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High Value: $180,000
Minimum Value: $2,100

Green Lantern #1 (1941)

In Green Lantern's first appearance in 1941, we are taken on a journey of the origins of Alan Scott's transformation into the Green Lantern superhero. This comic book captures the heart of the Green Lantern character and his fight against injustice. In the second story, we are introduced to Irene Miller, who is left with a racehorse named Jersey Queen after inheriting her grandfather's estate. She faces danger when a mobster named Scar demands she sell the horse so he can race her with his own ringer horse. That's where Green Lantern comes in and battles against Scar's goons to save the day and ensure that justice is served. This classic comic book is a testament to the power of will and the triumph of good over evil. If you have a copy of this comic book, reach out to us for a free appraisal or to sell your collection to Comics Into Cash. You can trust that we will give you a fair price for your precious collection.

High Value: $170,000
Minimum Value: $2,000

Captain Marvel Adventures #1 (1941)

With a boundless imagination and an unshakeable reputation for quality, Captain Marvel Adventures #1 (1941) is a book that demands attention. Inside this 64 page tome, readers will find a wealth of riveting stories, each one more thrilling than the last. From the dramatic showdown between Captain Marvel and Z to the wild, wild west showdown that unfolds Out West, this book is jam-packed with the kind of action and adventure that has captivated audiences for generations.

But that's not all - Captain Marvel Adventures #1 is also chock full of engaging activities and puzzles. Test your wits with the Captain Marvel Pencil Puzzle Page, marvel at the Monsters of Saturn, and indulge your inner child with Billy Batson's Page of Games. And let's not forget about the spooky storyline featuring The Vampire - an unforgettable tale of danger, intrigue, and mystery.

For collectors and comic book enthusiasts alike, Captain Marvel Adventures #1 is a true treasure. With its vibrant illustrations, gripping narratives, and engaging extras, this book is the embodiment of everything that makes comic books so special. And if you happen to be lucky enough to have a copy of this incredible book in your possession, you owe it to yourself to get in touch with Comics Into Cash. Our expert team of appraisers will give you a free appraisal and a fair price for your collection. Don't wait - contact us today!

High Value: $150,000
Minimum Value: $1,800

Detective Comics #2 (1937)

In Detective Comics #2, Slam Bradley is in a bit of a sticky situation as he's accused of a murder he didn't commit. But when Shorty starts investigating, they uncover a criminal ring that's causing chaos in the area. Meanwhile, Buck Marshall is hot on the trail of a bank-robbing gang led by the seemingly honest Taft. And Gus is on the hunt for a missing duck, whose affections lie with a famous duck from Disney. Bret Lawton continues his search for the Peruvian Mine Murders, and things take a turn for the worse when he ends up in the middle of a presumed extinct Incan tribe. And that's just the start of the action-packed stories in this issue! If you have Detective Comics #2, contact us for a free appraisal or to sell us your comic book collection. With our reputation for fair prices and extensive comic book knowledge, you know you're in good hands with Comics Into Cash.

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