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Top 10,000 Comics

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

Terry-Toons Comics #38 (1945)

Terry-Toons Comics #38 (1945) is a rare piece of comic book history that features the mischievous and lovable characters from Terrytoons animation studio. The comic includes stories such as "Gandy Goose and Sourpuss in the Funhouse" and "Mighty Mouse in the Mouse that Roared," both of which are sure to delight fans of classic cartoon characters.

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

Captain America Comics #50 (1945)

Ah, Captain America Comics #50 - a true gem from 1945. This issue features not just one, but three thrilling adventures starring the Star-Spangled Avenger himself.

In "The Walking Dead," Captain America must face off against a villain who can reanimate the dead. It's a tense and suspenseful story that will have you on the edge of your seat. And if that's not enough excitement for you, there's also "The Mystery of the Eyes of Death," which sees Cap investigating a mysterious death cult.

But wait, there's more! In "Captain America Battles the Leopard and his Killer Mob," our hero takes on a mob boss and his deadly henchmen. And if you're a fan of the Human Torch, you'll love "The Case of the Mad Sculptor," which features the fiery Fantastic Four member as he helps solve a crime.

All in all, Captain America Comics #50 is a must-read for any fan of Golden Age comics. So if you're looking to add it to your collection, or have it appraised for sale, come to Comics Into Cash - the experts in all things comic books.

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

The Amazing Spider-Man #11 (1964)

In Amazing Spider-Man Issue #11, our web-slinger hero is faced with the return of Doctor Octopus, his longtime nemesis. Peter Parker is lost in thought when he learns of Doc Ock's release from prison on the radio news. Spidey sets out to stop his archenemy, but the prison warden refuses to listen to him. Meanwhile, Doctor Octopus is strategizing in his cell. Peter works on a tracking device named the Spider-Tracer and throws it on the car Doc Ock and Betty Brant are driving away in. The pursuing Spider-Man eavesdrops on their conversation and finds out that Betty's brother is involved with Blackie Gaxton, a criminal. In Philadelphia, Spider-Man tries to stop Blackie and Doc Ock from breaking out of jail. However, the police mistake him for a criminal and begin to chase him. In the chaos, Bennet Brant, Betty's brother, is shot by Blackie and dies. Betty blames Spider-Man for her brother's death and attacks him. Spider-Man fights Doc Ock but loses him in the end. Betty later confides in Peter about her brother's involvement with Blackie.

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

Captain America Comics #51 (1945)

This comic book, Captain America Comics #51 from 1945, is a must-have for any serious collector. Inside, you'll find the thrilling story of Captain America in Mystery of the Atomic Boomerang, as well as the tales of The Human Torch - Killer from the Grave and Let's Play Detective starring Detective Mike Trapp - The Case of the Accusing Hand. Additionally, there's a captivating text story titled Manhunt and another adventure featuring Captain America in the Case of the Blonde Bombshell.

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

Police Comics #4 (1941)

Eagle is an American hero who fights crime with his trusty sidekick, Buddy. In Police Comics #4, Eagle and Buddy face off against the villainous Dr. Satan and his henchmen, who are trying to steal a powerful new explosive. With fast-paced action and thrilling suspense, this comic is a must-read for any fan of the Golden Age of comics.

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

Katy Keene #1 (1949)

In this classic comic book, we follow Katy Keene as she celebrates the exciting news of being awarded her own solo book. But with fame comes a flood of attention - letters, calls, and even visits from celebrities! Unfortunately, artist Bill Woggon's nerves get the best of him and he spills ink all over their story.

But that's just the beginning of Katy's wild adventures. From a fortune teller predicting that she'll star opposite a male movie star, to an embarrassing mishap at the Brown Derby, there's never a dull moment for Katy and her sister Sis.

And when Katy tries to wear an outfit that will draw publicity, she never expected surrealist artist Salvador Dali to request to paint her. But the resulting picture leaves Katy feeling outraged.

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

Captain America Comics #55 (1946)

Oh boy, have I got a comic book for you true believers! It's Captain America Comics #55 from way back in 1946. In this issue, Cap deals with some pretty wild stuff, like a villain named Sensitivo who can control people's minds with his hands! Can you imagine? But don't worry, Cap is up to the task and puts a stop to Sensitivo's evil plans. Plus, there's a text story from House of Mystery and a mystery for the Human Torch to solve at a rest home. And of course, there's more Captain America action as he investigates the Merry Widow Murders.
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High Value: $8,000
Minimum Value: $96

Super Comics #1 (1938)

Super Comics #1 is an iconic comic book that debuted in 1938, featuring the first appearances of characters like The Flame, The Arrow, and Stardust. The cover alone is a collector's dream, showcasing The Flame battling a giant shark in the depths of the ocean. The stories within are filled with thrilling action and adventure, from The Arrow's hunt for treasure to Stardust's encounter with a space pirate. This comic book holds a special place in the hearts of comic book enthusiasts, and if you are lucky enough to have it in your collection, we at Comics Into Cash would be honored to offer you a free appraisal or the opportunity to sell your collection directly to us. As a trustworthy and reputable business, we strive to provide fair prices for all collections we purchase. Don't hesitate to contact us and let us help you turn your comic book collection into cash.

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

Batman #52 (1949)

Batman #52 (1949) features some classic tales from the Dark Knight's early days. In "The Man With The Automatic Brain," the villain known as the Thinker is determined to unmask Batman's true identity, but Bruce Wayne fakes his death to throw him off the scent. However, things take a surprising turn when Alfred is wrongly accused of the murder. "Batman and the Vikings" sees Bruce ridiculed when a Viking statue resembling him is revealed to be a coward, so he and Robin travel back in time to help his doppelganger regain his honor. Other highlights include "The Happy Victims," in which the Joker's victims are left laughing instead of angry, and humorous strips featuring Jerry the Jitterbug and Peg. If you have this issue or any other comic book collection, Comics Into Cash is the expert team you can trust to appraise or purchase your comics at a fair price. Contact us today to learn more!

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

Young Allies Comics #8 (1943)

Young Allies Comics #8 is a true gem in the world of comics. This 1943 issue features Bucky and his squad going on a daring mission behind enemy lines. The stakes are high and the tension is palpable as they try to make it out alive. The story titles alone - "North Africa Ahoy," "The Spirit of '76," and "Terror of the Rising Sun" - guarantee an exciting read.

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

Justice League of America #2 (1961)

Picture this, dear reader! The world of man is suddenly halted as all technology goes dark. What's going on, you ask? Well, the Justice League of America have banded together to get to the bottom of this mysterious occurrence! They quickly realize that magic may hold the answer they seek and summon the great wizard, Merlin. Through his powers, they journey to an alternate dimension known as Magic-Land where they come face-to-face with the dastardly Simon Magus!

It's a battle of magic and might as the Justice League put their powers to the test against the evil sorcerer and his minions. In a race against time, they must gather three parchments containing the spell to reverse the natural order and restore balance to the Earth and Magic-Land. With the help of Merlin and their own magical abilities, the League emerges triumphant and restores order to the world once more.

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

Silver Streak Comics #10 (1941)

Silver Streak Comics #10, published back in 1941, is a must-have for collectors and fans of the Golden Age of comics. This issue features the first-ever appearance of Captain Battle, a World War II hero who fought for justice and peace during a time of turmoil. In this story, we follow Captain Battle as he takes on Nazi spies and saboteurs who are trying to wreak havoc in America. With his patriotic spirit and impressive combat skills, Captain Battle proves himself to be a true hero and an inspiration to readers of all ages. This rare comic book is a treasure not to be missed, and as always, Comics Into Cash is here to help you get the best value for your collection.

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