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Top 10,000 Comics

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High Value: $12,000
Minimum Value: $150

Action Comics #38 (1941)

In Action Comics #38, Metropolis is hit by a strange series of crimes that puzzle none other than our superhero, Superman! Well-respected citizens suddenly become criminals and do not remember anything about their actions afterwards. Superman discovers that Lois is not acting on her own will when he stops her acting as a getaway car for a gold robbery. He explores her apartment and uncovers a hidden radio receiver under her bed. Superman then scours the city to find hidden radio transmitters and eventually discovers psychologist Harold Morton broadcasting messages to Lois and other members of the community. Morton uses hypnosis to force them into robberies, then makes them forget that they have committed crimes. Morton fails to defeat Superman with bizarre inventions and even tries to hypnotize him. Superman's superior will then hypnotizes Morton, forcing him to confess his crimes to the police. Read Action Comics #38 to find out how Superman solves this mystery and puts an end to the strange spate of crimes in Metropolis.

High Value: $12,000
Minimum Value: $150

Adventure Comics #49 (1940)

In Adventure Comics #49, we follow the exciting disappearance of Dr. Drew in a gripping tale scripted by Ken Fitch and illustrated by Bernard Baily. The story tells of Rex Tyler's second client, Miss Drew, who seeks his assistance in locating her father that she believes has been kidnapped. Dr. Drew's disappearance seems to be linked to his invention of a super type of cold pill, which adds even more mystery and intrigue to the tale. This issue has plenty of other thrilling stories, including Trap For Fang Gow written and illustrated by Ed Winiarski and Crime of a Criminologist by Jerry Siegel and Chad Grothkopf. Adventure Comics #49 is a valuable addition to any comic book collection, and if you have a copy, we invite you to contact us for a free appraisal or to sell your comic book collection to us. Our knowledgeable team will provide you with a fair price and excellent service. Thank you for considering Comics Into Cash as your choice for comic book buying and appraisal.

High Value: $12,000
Minimum Value: $150

Fantastic Four #49 (1966)

In Fantastic Four #49 from 1966, the Earth is in peril once again, as Galactus sets his sights on our planet with the intention of draining it of its life-energies. The Fantastic Four are ready to take on this daunting challenge, but with Galactus' powerful abilities, they are struggling to make any progress. Meanwhile, the Silver Surfer, who has been swayed by the charm of Alicia Masters, decides to turn against his cruel and ruthless master. He steps into the fray to help the Fantastic Four take on Galactus and save humanity from certain doom. If you have this comic in your collection, don't hesitate to contact us for a free appraisal or to sell your collection to us at Comics Into Cash. We always offer a fair price for your valuable comics, and our reputation speaks for itself.

High Value: $12,000
Minimum Value: $150

Mister Mystery #17 (1954)

Mister Mystery #17 is a vintage comic book published back in 1954 and is known for its bone-chilling and suspenseful stories. In this issue, readers are taken on a ride through a haunted house where no one is safe from the mysterious forces that lurk within its walls. As the story unfolds, readers are kept on the edge of their seats, wondering if anyone will escape with their lives.

If you happen to have a copy of Mister Mystery #17 in your collection, you know just how valuable it is. At Comics Into Cash, we specialize in purchasing vintage comic book collections, and we're always searching for rare finds like this one. Contact us today for a free appraisal or to sell your comic book collection to us. You can trust us to offer a fair price and to live up to our reputation as experts in the industry.

High Value: $12,000
Minimum Value: $150

Thrilling Comics #44 (1944)

Thrilling Comics #44 is a collector's gem that tells the story of a daring hero named Black Terror and his quest to save the world from evil forces. In this issue, our hero faces off against the villainous Dr. Dearth, a mad scientist with an army of killer robots at his disposal. Black Terror must use his incredible strength and cunning to defeat Dr. Dearth and save the day.
This comic, published in 1944, is a true treasure in the world of comics and is highly sought after by collectors. It's not just the thrilling adventures of Black Terror that make this issue special, but also the beautiful artwork and vivid colors that truly bring the story to life. If you're looking to add a piece of comic book history to your collection, look no further than Thrilling Comics #44. At Comics Into Cash, we pride ourselves on our knowledge and expertise in the world of comics, and we can help you appraise and sell your collection, including this valuable issue. Trust us to help you get the most out of your comic book collection.

High Value: $12,000
Minimum Value: $150

All-Star Comics #10 (1942)

Now, if you happen to have a copy of All-Star Comics #10 from 1942, then boy howdy, do we have a treat for you. This particular book follows the Justice Society of America as they time-travel 500 years into the future to solve "The Case of the Bomb Defense Formula." Yeah, sounds pretty intense. But here's the thing: if you're holding onto a comic book like this, you might be sitting on a pile of cash without even realizing it. That's where we come in. At Comics Into Cash, we specialize in buying collections just like yours, and we promise to give you a fair price for the value of your book. So if you're curious about what your collection might be worth, give us a ring. We'd be happy to give you a free appraisal and get you on your way to receiving the money you deserve.

High Value: $12,000
Minimum Value: $150

The Incredible Hulk #5 (1963)

Incredible Hulk number five, published way back in 1963, features an exciting and action-packed story titled "Beauty and the Beast!" The evil Tyrannus is on a mission to conquer the world and believes that Betty Ross holds the key to his success. So, he poses as an archaeologist and kidnaps Betty. When Rick and The Hulk attempt to rescue her, they discover that Tyrannus was ready for them and captures and enslaves The Hulk!
In another thrilling adventure within this comic, General Ross deploys the Iceberg Missile to finally take down The Hulk. However, he is unsuccessful and Rick and The Hulk manage to evade capture once again. Separately, a ruthless Communist dictator named General Fang leads his army into the peaceful land of Llhasa, with the intention of conquest. But, The Hulk puts on a disguise to stop him!
If you're a comic book aficionado, you would not want to miss this engaging issue of The Incredible Hulk. It's a classic example from the 1960s era of comic books that will capture your imagination through its incredible storyline and captivating illustrations. Purchase this incredible piece for your collection or appraise your vintage comics with us. We're Comics Into Cash, and we've got the expertise to handle all your comic book needs.

High Value: $12,000
Minimum Value: $150

Mister Mystery #15 (1954)

Mister Mystery #15, a classic horror comic from 1954, is a spine-tingling addition to any collection. This thrilling issue features a haunting tale of a cursed painting that brings death to anyone who gazes upon it. As the story unfolds, we are drawn deeper into the macabre mystery of the painting's curse and its deadly consequences.

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High Value: $12,000
Minimum Value: $150

Comedy Comics #9 (1942)

Comedy Comics #9 is a classic comic book from 1942 that centers around the wacky adventures of a character named Pep Morgan. In this issue, pep finds himself caught up in a series of hilarious misunderstandings and misadventures as he tries to impress his crush, the lovely blonde bombshell, Betty. Along the way, we meet a cast of zany characters, including a group of bumbling thieves and a fire-breathing circus performer.

If you are lucky enough to own a copy of Comedy Comics #9, you may be sitting on a valuable piece of comic book history. But don't take our word for it. Contact us today for a free appraisal and find out just how much your collection is worth. At Comics Into Cash, we pride ourselves on offering fair prices and expert knowledge of comics. So why wait? Call us today and turn your comics into cash!

High Value: $12,000
Minimum Value: $150

All-Flash Quarterly #2 (1941)

- The adventure of the radio racketeers

All-Flash Quarterly #2 (1941) is a thrilling and action-packed comic book that's sure to keep you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end. In the first chapter, we follow the adventure of Roy Revenge as he seeks revenge against a group of criminals who have wronged him. Then, in chapter two, we're introduced to the blood-red ray - a dangerous weapon that our heroes must stop from falling into the wrong hands. Chapter three is a bit of a mystery, as our heroes must uncover the truth behind a strange and ominous smoke. And finally, in chapter four, we dive into the world of radio racketeers and follow our heroes as they try to bring down a group of criminals who are using the airwaves to conduct their nefarious deeds.

All-Flash Quarterly #2 (1941) is a must-read for any fan of classic comic books and is a great addition to any collection. At Comics Into Cash, we pride ourselves on our extensive knowledge of the comic book industry and our dedication to providing fair and honest appraisals for all of our clients. Trust us to help you get the most out of your comic book collection - contact Comics Into Cash today!

High Value: $12,000
Minimum Value: $150

Sub-Mariner Comics #14 (1944)

Sub-Mariner Comics #14 features the first appearance of Namora, cousin of Namor the Sub-Mariner. The story follows Namor as he battles a group of Nazi spies who have infiltrated an American factory. Namora shows up to assist Namor in his battle and together they take down the spies. This issue also includes a short story featuring the Human Torch.

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High Value: $12,000
Minimum Value: $150

Mister Mystery #14 (1953)

Mister Mystery #14 (1953) is a classic horror comic book that is sure to send shivers down your spine. The cover art alone is enough to give you goosebumps, featuring a sinister figure clutching a victim in a dark alleyway.
Inside, the story "The Desert Demon" follows a group of soldiers who stumble upon a mysterious creature in the desert. As they investigate, they uncover a terrifying secret and must fight for their lives against the demonic force.
This issue is a must-have for any horror or comic book enthusiast, with its eerie plot and haunting artwork. At Comics Into Cash, we understand the value of rare and influential comics like Mister Mystery #14 and will provide a fair appraisal for any collections that include it. Trust us to give your collection the attention and expertise it deserves.

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