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Top 10,000 Comics

COMIC PRICE GUIDE

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

Adventure Comics #48 (1940)

Adventure Comics #48, featuring the origin story of Tick-Tock Tyler AKA Hourman! Our chemist hero places an ad in the paper to help the downtrodden and answers a letter from a woman whose husband has fallen in with thieves. As Hourman, Tyler stakes out a ball and when the thieves make a move, he swallows a miraclo capsule and pursues them back to their lair. In a daring rooftop confrontation, Hourman convinces Kenton's husband to leave his life of crime. If you have this sensational issue, contact us for a free appraisal or to sell your comic book collection. Comics Into Cash pays a fair price for your treasures!

High Value: $140,000
Minimum Value: $1,700

Action Comics #5 (1938)

In Action Comics #5, we see Superman face off against his iconic villain of the day - the Valleyho Dam. Lois and Clark enter a battle of wits to get the story of the Dam's deteriorating state, while a massive downpour threatens to break it completely. As the nearby town is in danger, Clark is lured into a wild goose chase by Lois, leaving the question - who will save the people of Valleyho? If you're lucky enough to have this piece of comic book history in your collection, why not contact us for a free appraisal or to sell your entire collection to us? At Comics Into Cash, we are dedicated to providing our customers with a fair price for their comics, so you can trust us to take good care of your collection.

High Value: $140,000
Minimum Value: $1,700

Action Comics #4 (1938)

in every page of Action Comics #4 (1938)! In this classic comic book, we see Superman donning a college football uniform to expose a group of dirty players who are cheating their way to victory. But that's not all – this issue features a collection of other exciting stories, including the adventures of Pep Morgan, Tex Thomson, and Zatara. And for those who love a good mystery, be sure to check out "The Night Club Murder" featuring Inspector Donald and Bobby. This is a must-read for anyone who loves comic books and wants to experience the golden age of superhero storytelling. Come to Comics Into Cash to learn more about classic comics like this one and get your collection appraised today!

High Value: $140,000
Minimum Value: $1,700

Action Comics #6 (1938)

Ah, Action Comics #6. A true collector's dream. This issue features a variety of classic stories from the Golden Age of comics, including the unforgettable Superman tale "The Man Who Sold Superman." In this story, Superman is duped by a con artist who manages to sell the Man of Steel to a traveling circus. Will Superman be able to escape the circus and reclaim his freedom? You'll have to read to find out.

But that's not all - this issue also includes "Hunting Trip" starring Chuck Dawson and "Double Trouble" featuring Tex Thomson. And don't forget about "Gentleman Jack, The Bank Robber" with Scoop Scanlon. Truly a collection of iconic characters and thrilling stories.

If you're lucky enough to have this issue in your possession, you'll want to make sure you get a fair price for it. That's where Comics Into Cash comes in. Our team of knowledgeable experts can provide a free appraisal for your collection and offer a fair price if you choose to sell to us. Trust us to handle your comic book collection with care and give you the best value possible.

High Value: $140,000
Minimum Value: $1,600

Detective Comics #37 (1940)

Detective Comics #37 is a thrilling tale that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The story follows Batman as he races to stop a deadly plot to sink a large steamship, but things take a dangerous turn when he stumbles upon a man being tortured. With twists and turns around every corner, this comic book will leave you breathless.

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High Value: $140,000
Minimum Value: $1,600

Detective Comics #36 (1940)

Detective Comics #36, originally untitled, features Batman accused of a murder he didn't commit. In this gripping tale, the Caped Crusader must race against time to find the real culprits and clear his name. While on patrol through the city, Batman witnesses a man being gunned down in the street. With his dying breath, the man whispers a cryptic clue, "strange... fog..." The following night, Gotham City is engulfed in an unnaturally thick fog, causing a crime wave to sweep through the city. But Batman suspects the culprit behind all of this chaos - none other than Professor Hugo Strange. If you happen to have this issue, it may be worth a fair price. Contact us for a free appraisal or to sell your comic book collection to a trusted and reputable source.

High Value: $140,000
Minimum Value: $1,600

Captain America Comics #2 (1941)

In Captain America Comics #2 (1941), buckle up for a wild ride with Captain America and his trusty sidekick Bucky! First up, face off against the Ageless Orientals that Wouldn't Die! Are they truly immortal or is something else at play? Next, infiltrate a Nazi stronghold and see if you have what it takes to come out on top in Trapped in the Nazi Stronghold. Then, investigate The Wax Statue that Struck Death and try to solve this mysterious case. And don't forget to read the text-only Short Circuit to keep up with all the action. But that's not all – get ready to dive into The Valley of the Mist with Tuk, Caveboy and his friend Tanir the Cro-Magnon. Finally, don't miss The Devil and the Green Plague, featuring the unstoppable Hurricane. With so many thrilling adventures in one comic, Captain America Comics #2 (1941) is a must-read for any true comic book fan. Trust us, you won't want to miss it!

High Value: $120,000
Minimum Value: $1,500

The Avengers #1 (1963)

The Avengers #1 (1963) is a milestone comic book created by Stan Lee and Jack Kirby. It features Iron Man, Thor, Ant-Man, Wasp, and the Hulk teaming up to save the world from Loki, the God of Mischief. This issue marks the debut of the Avengers, one of Marvel's most iconic superhero teams. The comic book industry was forever changed with the publication of The Avengers #1. If you have a copy of this historic comic book, we invite you to contact Comics Into Cash for a free appraisal or to sell your collection directly to us. Our reputation in the comic book business speaks for itself, and we will offer you a fair price for your collection. Don't wait, contact us now!

High Value: $120,000
Minimum Value: $1,500

Marvel Mystery Comics #4 (1940)

This comic is a true gem. Marvel Mystery Comics #4 is packed with thrilling adventures of the Golden Age heroes we all know and love. This classic issue marks the Human Torch's first-ever appearance as Jim Hammond and Namor the Sub-Mariner's first clash against a Nazi U-boat. But that's not all folks!

In this issue, the Human Torch sets out on a mission to solve the mystery behind the mysterious men of green flame. The Angel goes head-to-head with a giant monster named "Butch", a mob member out to wreak havoc on the city. The Sub-Mariner shows off his aquatic prowess and destroys a fleet of enemy planes and submarines before embarking on a daring rescue mission to free American captives from enemy hands.

You'll also meet the Masked Raider, who comes to the aid of two gold diggers, Zeb and Luke, as they try to recover their stolen gold claim from Buck's gang.

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High Value: $120,000
Minimum Value: $1,500

Superman #2 (1939)

Superman #2 (1939) is an iconic comic book that features the Man of Steel at his heroic best. In this issue, Superman saves the life of a former heavyweight boxing champion named Larry Trent, who was on the brink of suicide. Upon further investigation, Superman learns that Trent was drugged by his former manager to lose the title bout, prompting the Man of Tomorrow to take matters into his own hands. Disguising himself as Trent, Superman steps into the ring and slugs his way back to the title match, paving the way for Trent to reclaim his spot as the world champion.

But that's not all. In another thrilling storyline, Daily Star Editor George Taylor tasks Clark Kent with interviewing a scientist who has developed a deadly gas. However, no sooner than the interview concludes, Superman overhears war profiteers threaten the scientist for the formula. Determined to protect the public from this lethal weapon, Superman swoops in and saves the day, all while championing universal peace.

This issue is not only a thrilling read, but it also showcases Superman's unwavering commitment to justice and his never-ending quest to protect the innocent. So whether you're a die-hard fan or a casual reader, Superman #2 is a must-read for any comic book collector out there.

High Value: $120,000
Minimum Value: $1,500

Marvel Mystery Comics #3 (1940)

In Marvel Mystery Comics #3, get ready to dive into some epic stories that will keep you on the edge of your seat! Human Torch takes on a couple of Martian spaceships and saves Carson's life. On his deathbed, Carson gives Torch a formula that is highly explosive. When Torch and Diane Carson try to test the formula, they are attacked by Martians who capture them. Angel gets into a pretty intense situation when he rescues a woman from a mind-boggling cult. Namor falls into a trap set up by the police and ends up capturing a woman instead. But, things take a dramatic turn when Namor, with the help of the woman, destroys the submarines and saves the ship from Nazis. Ka-zar comes to the rescue when he saves animals that have been captured by a hunter, Steve Hardy.

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High Value: $120,000
Minimum Value: $1,500

Batman #2 (1940)

Join the ranks of Batman's foes with the iconic issue, Batman #2 (1940). This comic features the Return of the Joker, where Gotham's Clown Prince of Crime is kidnapped by Batman and taken to a brain surgeon to be cured. Crime Syndicate Inc. decides to take on the Joker as their boss, leading to a thrilling encounter at their lair. But that's not all! The issue also includes the classic tale of Lamb and Mr. Wolf, where Batman and Robin must take down a Master of Crime who transforms into a ferocious animal each night. And lastly, don't miss out on The Case of the Clubfoot Murders, a mystery that not even Batman can solve without risking his own life. If you have Batman #2 in your comic book collection, contact Comics Into Cash today for a free appraisal or to sell your collection for a fair price. Trust us to know the true value of your comics and ensure that you get the best deal possible.

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