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COMIC PRICE GUIDE

High Value: $1,000

Minimum Value: $12

Superboy #32 (1954)

Picture yourself in possession of Superboy #32 (1954), containing The Silent Doom, a thrilling adventure featuring the brave Superboy and his friend Lana Lang. The story is complemented by another awesome adventure, when Superboy Couldn't Fly, where our hero battles Blimp Beagle. The comic also includes interesting and fun gag strips by Henry Boltinoff and an informative article by Jack Miller. A public service message by Buzzy will also test your knowledge in a Special Brotherhood Week Quiz. As a cherry on top, you'll find a humorous gag strip by Professor Eureka, and Pa Kent's heartwarming statement about Clark's journey to becoming a king. If you are lucky enough to own this comic, please don't hesitate to get in touch with us for a free appraisal or to sell your comic book collection. We pride ourselves on our reputation and will provide a fair price.

High Value: $1,000

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Superboy #26 (1953)

If you're a comic book collector, chances are you've come across some classic Superboy issues in your time. But have you experienced the wonder of Superboy #26 from 1953? This gem of a comic tells the story of the Super-Tot of Smallville, as Superboy, Ma and Pa Kent, and even Super Baby navigate the charming chaos of raising a super-powered baby.

But that's not all - Superboy also gets himself a manager, Lana Lang has a new beau, and there are plenty of delightful gag strips and public service messages to keep you entertained. And if you're into bird-watching, you'll love the informative full text article by B. Fairbanks.

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High Value: $1,000

Minimum Value: $12

Superboy #25 (1953)

Superboy #25 from 1953 features an exciting array of stories, including the fan-favorite 'The Cinderella of Smallville' written by William Woolfolk. In this story, Superboy helps to bring Lana Lang's fairy-tale dreams to life, making her the 'Cinderella of Smallville'. This comic is sure to bring back memories for long-time comic book fans and collectors. If you happen to have this comic in your collection, reach out to us for a free appraisal or to sell your collection. At Comics Into Cash, we have a reputation for offering fair prices and unmatched knowledge of the comic book industry. Contact us today to learn more.

High Value: $1,000

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Superboy #21 (1952)

Superboy #21 (1952) is a noteworthy comic with an important public service announcement written by Jack Schiff and featuring the iconic Superman. The story titled "It's Smart to Check -- And Double Check!" is a significant message that is still relevant today. In addition to this message, the comic book contains an action-packed story "The Giant that Stalked Smallville" written by William Woolfolk that is sure to leave you on the edge of your seat. The story features Superboy, the young Clark Kent, as he faces a colossal foe in a thrilling adventure. There's also a fun story featuring Lana Lang, Superboy's close friend, and her magical talents written by Edmond Hamilton. With its engaging stories and entertaining gag strips by Henry Boltinoff featuring Shorty, Jerry Jitterbug, Peg, and Private Pete, Superboy #21 (1952) is a must-have for any serious comic book collector. If you have this comic book in your collection and want to know its worth, or would like to sell your collection to us for a fair price, please get in touch with Comics Into Cash. Trust us for all your comic book needs!

High Value: $1,000

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Superboy #22 (1952)

If you're a fan of classic comic books, then you know that there is nothing quite like Superboy #22 (1952). This issue is packed with exciting stories, including "The Noah's Ark from Space!" where Superboy, Lana Lang, and Prof. Lang encounter an alien ark that's both fascinating and dangerous. "Superboy and the Sleeping Beauty!" is another standout story, featuring Superboy and Lana trying to wake up a sleeping beauty in a story that's both funny and heartwarming.

But that's not all. This issue also features the hilarious gag strip "Shorty" by Henry Boltinoff, as well as a full-text story titled "Rainbow at Your Feet." You won't want to miss "The New Clark Kent!" which follows Superboy as he tries to keep his secret identity under wraps. And, of course, there's a special message from Binky about what we can learn about other people.

If you're lucky enough to have a copy of Superboy #22 (1952), then you know that it's a true piece of comic book history. But, do you know how much it's worth? Contact Comics Into Cash for a free appraisal and find out. We offer fair prices and are always on the lookout for new comic book collections to add to our inventory. Trust us to help you turn your collection into cash!

High Value: $1,000

Minimum Value: $12

Superboy #29 (1953)

Looking to sell your prized comic collections? Look no further, my friend, because we at Comics Into Cash got your back! Take Superboy #29 for example, a gem from 1953 that's a must-have for any serious comic collector. This issue boasts an action-packed story titled "The Super Athlete of Smallville!" written by no other than William Woolfolk, illustrated by the talented Curt Swan, and inked by Sy Barry. Plus, it also includes "The Puppet Superboy!" which showcases John Sikela's masterful penciling and inking skills. Not only that, but you also get bonus features like "Quick Quiz," "Jerry the Jitterbug," and "Little Pete" gag strips, as well as "Pooch Portraits" and "The Eyes Have It" articles. So, if you're holding a copy of Superboy #29 and have no idea how much it's worth or where to sell it, drop us a line! We'll give you a free appraisal and a fair price for your collection. Don't miss the opportunity to turn your comics into cash with us!

High Value: $1,000

Minimum Value: $12

Superboy #23 (1952)

In Superboy #23, we see the beloved character Clark Kent in a new light - as a miser! Along with his Ma and Pa Kent, they navigate through unexpected financial troubles and a valuable lesson is learned. But that's not all - this issue also includes a public service message from Superman himself about UNICEF's mission to help children around the world. As Superboy heads off to college, we're treated to some lighthearted humor with gag strips by Henry Boltinoff and a full text biography of John Audobon by Ben Galloway. And of course, we can't forget the titular hero - Superboy faces off against Kryptonite and gets some help from his friend Lana Lang in "The Super Superboy." But keep an eye out for a twist - Superboy may have gone wild and be unable to control his powers! This issue is a must-read for any comic book collector, and Comics Into Cash is happy to provide an appraisal for your collection or purchase it directly.

High Value: $810

Minimum Value: $10

Superboy #33 (1954)

Superboy #33 is an iconic comic book that contains a public service message by Binky, reminding everyone to act their age. The case of the crying clown is also beautifully narrated, written by William Woolfolk, which displays the emotional depth that superhero comics can achieve. Little Pete, a gag strip by Henry Boltinoff, will have you giggling and enjoying some light-hearted humor.

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High Value: $810

Minimum Value: $10

Superboy #35 (1954)

Superboy #35 (1954) is a classic comic book that will take you on a wild ride in the life of Clark Kent, aka Superboy. The issue starts with a public service message about how work can actually be fun, a valuable lesson for all comic book readers. From there, we are treated to a variety of short stories that showcase the many talents of Superboy.

In "Clark Kent, Dog Catcher," we see our hero take on the role of animal control officer, using his super strength to catch a pack of wild dogs terrorizing the town. "The Five Superboys" introduces us to a group of young boys who idolize Superboy and attempt to imitate his powers. And in "The Boy Oracle of Smallville," we witness Superboy's incredible ability to predict the future.

This issue is packed with action, humor, and heart, making it a must-read for any comic book fan. At Comics Into Cash, we understand the value of classic comic books like Superboy #35, and we are always on the lookout for new collections to add to our inventory. If you're looking to sell your comic book collection, look no further than Comics Into Cash. We offer fair prices and a wealth of knowledge about the world of comic books. Contact us today to learn more!

High Value: $810

Minimum Value: $10

Superboy #37 (1954)

This remarkable comic book, Superboy #37 from 1954, tells the incredible story of The Three Who Defied Death! Written by the talented Otto Binder, this comic follows the journey of Superboy and Lana Lang as they face their biggest challenge yet. The pages are filled with exciting twists and turns, as well as hilarious gag strips by the wonderfully creative Henry Boltinoff. Not only will this comic book provide hours of entertainment for avid comic book collectors, it also carries immense historical significance. If you have Superboy #37 in your possession, don't hesitate to contact us for a free appraisal or to sell your comic book collection to us. At Comics Into Cash, we guarantee a fair price for all comic book collections and pride ourselves on our reputation and trustworthiness. Join the many satisfied customers who have sold their collections to us and let Comics Into Cash take the hassle out of selling your comics.

High Value: $810

Minimum Value: $10

Superboy #39 (1955)

In Superboy #39, readers are transported to Smallville, where they'll meet a boy tycoon. This issue features a fun gag strip by Henry Boltinoff called Bebe, along with a thrilling story of Superboy on a great kryptonite hunt with Lana Lang. You'll also find a humorous and lighthearted gag strip called Jerry the Jitterbug and Nervous Norman. For avid collectors, this issue is notable for being the first one to bear the Comics Code Authority stamp. If you have this comic book in your collection, Comics Into Cash can provide a free appraisal or offer you a fair price to purchase your entire collection. Don't hesitate to get in touch with us and let us help you turn your comics into cash.

High Value: $810

Minimum Value: $10

Superboy #34 (1954)

Imagine this: you're a young Superboy, sporting your iconic red cape and ready to save the day. But this time, you have a new mission - don't give fire a place to start! In a public service message written by none other than Jack Schiff, Superboy teaches us the importance of fire safety.

But that's not all this issue has to offer. Enter The Jewel of Jeopardy, where Superboy, Lana Lang, Professor and Mrs. Lang find themselves in a sticky situation involving a valuable jewel. Think you can handle the suspense?

And just for laughs, Henry Boltinoff throws in a short gag strip featuring Shorty, and Bebe. But don't let the humor fool you. Superboy means business, and he's got a new challenge on his hands when he joins 'The Hep-cats of Smallville!' - I'm talking a one-man band, folks.

If you're lucky enough to have Superboy #34 in your collection, you're in for a treat. But hey, don't just take my word for it. Contact Comics Into Cash for a free appraisal or to sell your collection directly. We pride ourselves on our reputation and will get you a fair price.

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