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Top 10,000 Comics

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High Value: $8,200
Minimum Value: $99

All-Star Comics #16 (1943)

All-Star Comics #16 is a legendary comic book that tells an unforgettable tale of the Justice Society of America fighting for a united America. In this issue, our favorite superheroes come together and use their incredible powers to thwart evil and keep the peace in their country. This is a comic book that oozes history and is a must-have for any serious collector.

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High Value: $8,200
Minimum Value: $99

Action Comics #101 (1946)

In Action Comics #101, titled "CRIME PARADISE!", Metropolis is under attack by none other than Superman! Instead of saving citizens from danger, the Man of Steel instead unleashes chaos and havoc across the city. How could this be? Well, it turns out that an evil villain has discovered a drug that causes insanity and has been using it to blackmail wealthy individuals for their families' fortunes. Superman must stop this criminal mastermind and save his friend Lois Lane who has been taken hostage. This action-packed issue features sword fights, car chases, and even an atomic bomb test. If you have a copy of this thrilling comic book, Comics Into Cash is interested in providing you with a free appraisal or purchasing your entire collection. We pride ourselves on being knowledgeable and fair in pricing, so let us give you the best deal possible.

High Value: $8,200
Minimum Value: $99

All-American Comics #29 (1941)

In this All-American Comics #29 issue, you'll find an array of exciting stories featuring iconic characters like Green Lantern, Scribbly, Atom, Hop Harrigan, Dr. Mid-Nite, Sargon the Sorcerer, and Red, White and Blue. The Green Lantern story, penned by Finger and illustrated by Hasen, brings to life the fearless superhero's fight against evil forces. Mayer's Scribbly and the Red Tornado story is guaranteed to keep you glued to the pages, while O'Connor/Flinton/Sansone's Atom story is sure to thrill you. Blummer's Hop Harrigan story is action-packed and full of twists and turns. Reizenstein/Aschmeier's Dr. Mid-Nite story is a must-read for every fan, and Wentworth/Purcell's Sargon the Sorcerer story is a masterpiece in itself. And that's not all! Purcell's Red, White and Blue story is truly a gem. If you own this comic book, we urge you to contact Comics Into Cash for a free appraisal or to sell your comic book collection to us. We assure you of a fair price that truly reflects the value of your precious collection.

High Value: $8,200
Minimum Value: $99

All-American Comics #30 (1941)

If you're a fan of vintage comic books, you won't want to miss out on All-American Comics #30. This 1941 issue includes a variety of exciting stories featuring beloved superheroes and villains. Green Lantern takes on the Bail Bond Racketeers, while Scribbly and the Red Tornado team up to teach a neglectful landlord a lesson. Meanwhile, Red, White and Blue find themselves in a dangerous situation in The Gyrobrake, and Hop Harrigan introduces readers to his new plane in Hop's New Plane.

If you're a fan of magic, you'll enjoy The Thieves' Convention featuring Sargon the Sorcerer. And if you prefer mysteries, be sure to check out The Reform School Mystery starring Atom, or The Coal Mine Cave-In featuring Dr. Mid-Nite. With so many thrilling tales packed into one issue, All-American Comics #30 is sure to keep you entertained from start to finish. And if you're looking to sell your own collection, be sure to reach out to Comics Into Cash for a fair appraisal.

High Value: $8,200
Minimum Value: $99

Detective Comics #118 (1946)

Batman and Robin are on the case in Detective Comics #118, facing off against the Joker and his latest scheme: a series of crimes based on the “Royal Flush” poker hand. The stakes are high as the dynamic duo navigates the twisted mind of the Joker and attempts to thwart his plans. Meanwhile, in other stories, Slam Bradley takes on a water-based crime, Air Wave joins the Moon Rocketeers, and Casey the Cop solves a case. And don't forget the full-text story by Pace Cummings, "Small Crime."
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High Value: $8,200
Minimum Value: $99

Adventure Comics #34 (1939)

Adventure Comics #34, originally published in 1939, features a fascinating collection of stories that are sure to captivate any comic book enthusiast. In this issue, readers will be taken on a thrilling journey through China with the hero Barry O'Neill in 'Fang Gow of China: Part 32', written and illustrated by the talented Leo O'Mealia. They will also experience an epic tale of mutiny on the high seas with Tom Brent in 'Mutiny on the Mary Ann' by Jim Chambers, and join the Federal Men as they battle against the wrong side of the law in 'On the Wrong Side of the Law: Part 3' by Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster. This issue also includes exciting chapters of 'The Plantation Uprising' by Will Ely, 'The Masked Man' by Ed Winiarski, and 'The God of the Ruby Eye' by Jim Chambers.

Additionally, readers will be treated to a 1.5-pager from Bob Kane's 'Professor Doolittle', and thrilling episodes featuring 'The Golden Dragon' by Tom Hickey, 'The Pirate Ship' by Bob Kane, and 'El Diablo' by Fred Guardineer. It is clear that Adventure Comics #34 is an excellent addition to any comic book collection, and we are proud to have a keen eye for identifying such valuable issues. At Comics Into Cash, we are experts in appraising and purchasing comic book collections, and we pride ourselves on our extensive knowledge and reputation in the industry. Contact us now to receive a fair and competitive quote for your collection.

High Value: $8,200
Minimum Value: $99

Batman #62 (1950)

In Batman #62 (1950), we see the birth of the Catwoman as we know her today. After being broken out of prison by a new crime boss named Mr. X, Catwoman agrees to work with him. However, she is spotted by Batman on her way to recon her first job. As they fight, a wall begins to collapse, and Catwoman saves Batman but is hit in the head with a brick. She wakes up in the Batcave with amnesia, but the blow from the brick restores her old memories. Horrified by what she's done, she agrees to go undercover to bring in Mr. X and atones for her past crimes. Meanwhile, in England, a new duo inspired by Batman and Robin, Knight and Squire, appear for their first time. When Batman and Robin go to England to chase after a mob boss, they team up with Knight and Squire to stop him from stealing treasure. The issue ends with Batman acknowledging that the law needs the services of Catwoman, and it may be sooner than they think. If you have this issue or any other rare comics, contact Comics Into Cash for a free appraisal or to sell your collection for a fair price. We're the place to go for knowledgeable, trustworthy comic book buyers.

High Value: $8,100
Minimum Value: $98

Fantastic Four #13 (1963)

In Fantastic Four #13, Reed has discovered a new source of rocket fuel, a meteorite! Of course, he and the rest of the Fantastic Four want to test it out and decide to take a trip to the moon. Sounds like a great vacation, right? Well, things get a little more complicated when they encounter a Russian scientist named Ivan Kragoff who has brought three monkeys with him. Ivan plans on traveling through a cosmic storm that gave the Fantastic Four their powers, and without shielding, these monkeys will absorb more cosmic radiation and get more powers. On the moon, the Fantastic Four find a mysterious Blue Area with air and stumble upon a fight with Ivan and his now super-powered apes. Ivan has become the intangible Red Ghost, his gorilla now has super strength, his baboon can turn into anything, and his orangutan controls metal. The Red Ghost and his super apes capture Sue and the Torch and Thing go on a rescue mission but almost get disintegrated by the Red Ghost's ray. Reed manages to paralyze Red Ghost with a ray he found and saves the day. It's action-packed and full of surprises. Fantastic Four #13 is a classic and a must-read for any comic book fan.

High Value: $8,100
Minimum Value: $98

Four Color #13 (1941)

Four Color #13 (1941) features the iconic character, Walt Disney's Donald Duck, in his first solo comic book adventure. In this issue, Donald finds himself in a predicament when he accidentally ends up at the wrong house while delivering a package for his uncle. In the house, he encounters a group of robbers who have just stolen a valuable painting. Being the daring duck he is, Donald takes it upon himself to stop the thieves and retrieve the painting.
The story is both humorous and thrilling, showcasing the beloved character in his true form. With its historical significance as Donald Duck's first solo comic book, Four Color #13 is a must-have for any serious collector. At Comics Into Cash, we understand the value of this classic comic and are ready to provide you with a fair and accurate appraisal. Trust us to handle your comic book collection with care and respect.

High Value: $8,000
Minimum Value: $96

Pep #16 (1941)

In Pep #16, witness The Shield taking on a dangerous mission to save the day. The story, titled "The Vulture and the Robot Plane," follows The Shield as he tries to stop Vulture and his henchmen from stealing the blueprints of a secret government plane. Shield goes to great lengths to catch the criminals, including staging a test flight to bring the villain out of hiding.

But when Vulture manages to take control of the aircraft, The Shield must make a tough decision. Will he risk it all to save the military base from blowing up, or will he sacrifice Dusty, the detective who's trapped inside the plane?

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High Value: $8,000
Minimum Value: $96

Terry-Toons Comics #1 (1942)

Terry-Toons Comics #1 is a true collector's item that any comic book aficionado should have in their collection. This rare gem was published in 1942 and features characters from the popular animated TV show Terrytoons, including Heckle and Jeckle, Mighty Mouse, and Dinky Duck.

In this particular issue, we see Heckle and Jeckle on a mission to help a struggling inventor who has created a machine that can create anything out of thin air. Meanwhile, Mighty Mouse saves a group of circus animals from danger, and Dinky Duck faces off against a sneaky fox who is trying to steal his corn.

This comic book is not only a delightful read but also a piece of history that captures the spirit of the 1940s and the Golden Age of Comics. As a trusted comic book expert, I highly recommend this comic book to any collector or fan looking to add a rare and valuable item to their collection. Contact us at Comics Into Cash today to learn more about appraising and selling your collection.

High Value: $8,000
Minimum Value: $96

Green Lantern #29 (1947)

This classic Green Lantern issue is not one to miss! In "The Challenge of the Harlequin," our hero faces off against a colorful and cunning villain who puts his powers to the test. But that's not all - readers also get a bonus text story by Charles King and a fun Ton O' Fun comic featuring the Harlequin haunting Green Lantern. Trust us, this is a must-have for any comic book collection. And if you happen to have a copy in your possession, don't hesitate to contact Comics Into Cash for a trustworthy and hassle-free appraisal and sale.

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