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High Value: $4,500,000

Minimum Value: $11,000

Amazing Fantasy #15 (1962)

Amazing Fantasy #15 is a comic book that changed everything. It's the introduction of Spider-Man, one of the most beloved characters in all of comic book history. In this issue, we meet Peter Parker, a lonely high school student who gains incredible powers after being bitten by a radioactive spider during a science experiment. The powers include incredible strength, the ability to stick to walls, and heightened senses.

Peter decides to use his new powers to make some money and creates the alter ego of Spider-Man. He becomes an instant sensation but starts to become selfish and only looking out for himself and his Aunt and Uncle. However, tragedy strikes when his Uncle Ben is shot and killed during a robbery. Peter tracks down the murderer as Spider-Man but is shocked to discover that it is the same thief he allowed to escape earlier. Racked with guilt, Peter realizes that he has a new responsibility with his powers: to use them for good.

The other stories in this comic include "The Bell Ringer," where a man named Pedros stays behind on a volcanic island to ring the church bells and guide the fleeing villagers to safety. "The Man in the Mummy Case" tells the story of a criminal hiding in a museum who hears a voice coming from a mummy's sarcophagus offering help at a price. And finally, "There are Martians Among Us" is about a small community who find a crashed spaceship and realize there are aliens among them.

If you're a fan of comic book history and classic storytelling, then Amazing Fantasy #15 is a must-have for your collection.

High Value: $2,000,000

Minimum Value: $55,000

Marvel Comics #1 (1939)

You may have heard of Marvel Comics #1, a comic book that tells three thrilling stories that are sure to capture your attention. First, there's 'Now I'll Tell One!', a page of single-panel gag strips that are perfect for a quick laugh. Then, there's the story of 'The Human Torch', a creation of Professor Horton who can burst into flames upon exposure to oxygen. Though terrified of the Torch, Horton can't bring himself to destroy him, and instead seals the android in a concrete tomb until he can find a cure. When the Torch breaks free from the tomb, he becomes embroiled in a battle with Anthony Sardo, a notorious mobster who wants to exploit the Torch's powers for insurance fraud. In the end, the Torch gains control over his powers and sets out to fight crime and injustice.

Next up is 'The Angel', a story about a gang known as 'The Six Big Men' who take over the city's rackets and cause chaos and violence throughout. The authorities consider hiring a vigilante known as the Angel to put an end to their reign of terror, but before they do, the Angel takes matters into his own hands. With the help of a mysterious woman named Lil, the Angel sets out to eliminate the members of the gang one by one. But as he gets closer to his final target, he discovers that Lil and Doctor Lang, the final member of the gang, were actually working together to eliminate the others so they could keep all the money for themselves.

Finally, we come to 'The Sub-Mariner', a thrilling tale of a man named Namor who can breathe underwater and has incredible strength. When he encounters divers from a salvage ship, he mistakes them for robots and kills them before taking their bodies to his underwater home. There, he learns the truth about the surface dwellers and their destruction of his people's kingdom years ago. Now, Namor sets out to avenge his people and take down the surface world once and for all.

If you're looking for classic, action-packed comic book stories with unforgettable characters, look no further than Marvel Comics #1. At Comics Into Cash, we know our comic books, and we're always ready to help you appraise or sell your collection. Contact us today to learn more!

High Value: $1,000,000

Minimum Value: $27,000

Captain America Comics #1 (1941)

Captain America Comics #1 is a thrilling read that introduces us to the iconic Captain America and his young sidekick, Bucky Barnes. The story starts with the US government discussing a plan to stop enemies from sabotaging their ranks. J. Arthur Grover, head of the Federal Bureau of Investigation, has a plan to stop this from happening. Through a series of events, we witness the birth of Captain America, America's savior against saboteurs, spies, and enemies. However, the success is short-lived as the experiment is interrupted by a spy who kills Professor Reinstein and shatters the serum that transformed Captain America. The story then fast-forwards to Captain America fighting terrorists and spies with the help of Bucky Barnes. In one of their missions, they investigate two suspicious individuals who claim to predict the future, but things quickly spiral out of control as they discover a group of Nazi saboteurs holding people hostage. Captain America and Bucky fight their way through, saving the day once again. In another exciting mission, they must stop Rothcone and his men from assassinating members of the US Army using a chessboard to strategize their moves. This vintage comic book is a classic, and every comic book collector should have a copy in their collection.

High Value: $520,000

Minimum Value: $6,300

The Incredible Hulk #1 (1962)

The Incredible Hulk #1 (1962) is a must-read for any comic book fan. As scientist Dr. Bruce Banner prepares to test a new weapon for the U.S. military, he is pressured by visiting scientist Igor Drenkov and General "Thunderbolt" Ross into launching the gamma bomb prematurely. In a daring act of heroism, Banner rushes out to save a civilian in the test area and is caught in the explosion that bombards him with gamma radiation. Thus, begins the transformation into the grey-skinned goliath dubbed The Hulk.

In Part Two – The Hulk Strikes, we see the military hunting down The Hulk while he instinctively seeks out Banner's home to recover his notes on the gamma bomb. The Hulk defeats Drenkov and recovers the notes but demands that a picture of Bruce Banner be taken away. As the sun rises, The Hulk reverts back to Bruce just as the military police arrive.

Part Three – The Search for The Hulk sees the military police discovering Bruce and Rick and taking the spy Igor Drenkov into custody. Still, no trace of The Hulk is found, and the military leave with Banner's notes on the gamma ray bomb. When night falls, Bruce realizes he might revert to The Hulk again.

Part Four – Enter the Gargoyle introduces a new and formidable villain in the form of The Gargoyle, who discovers the appearance of The Hulk and decides to capture him. In Part Five – The Hulk Triumphant, The Gargoyle uses a gun firing mind-control pellets to bend The Hulk and Rick to his will. However, The Gargoyle recognizes Bruce as one of America's foremost atomic scientists and offers to cure him of his hideous form. The Gargoyle helps Banner and Rick escape before destroying his base.

The Incredible Hulk #1 (1962) is a classic comic book that started it all, and for anyone looking to sell their collection, this issue remains highly sought after. At Comics Into Cash, we pride ourselves on our knowledge of all things comic books, and our reputation speaks for itself. Trust us to appraise and sell your collection at a fair price.

High Value: $480,000

Minimum Value: $5,700

Fantastic Four #1 (1961)

The groundbreaking Fantastic Four #1 (1961) sees the debut of one of the greatest superhero teams of all time. Follow super-powered siblings Sue, Johnny, and Reed as they answer the call of the signal flare and meet Ben Grimm to form the Fantastic Four. Through a series of flashbacks, we see how the team obtained their new abilities, including invisibility, super-strength, and the power to stretch one's limbs. The team travels to Monster Isle to stop an evil villain, the Mole Man, who is attacking atomic plants to take over the world. Will the Fantastic Four be able to stop him, or will they meet their match? Discover the origin story of this beloved comic book classic and join the legions of fans who have enjoyed the Fantastic Four for over half a century.

High Value: $280,000

Minimum Value: $3,300

The Amazing Spider-Man #1 (1963)

The Amazing Spider-Man #1 (1963) is a classic must-read for any comic book collector. Written by legendary writers, Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, this comic tells the story of Peter Parker, a struggling teenager who takes it upon himself to become Spider-Man in order to bring in some much-needed income for his family.

The story begins with Peter's Uncle's recent passing, leaving his family in financial distress. Peter tries to make ends meet by performing dangerous stunts as Spider-Man, but soon finds his reputation ruined by a newspaper editorial by Mr. J. Jonah Jameson, labelling him a menace.

However, when Jameson's son's rocket malfunctions, Spider-Man steps up to the plate and saves the day. He replaces the defective guidance control, allowing John Jameson to land safely. Unfortunately, his heroism goes unappreciated as Jameson continues to accuse Spider-Man of being a troublemaker.

In the second story of the comic, Spider-Man battles The Chameleon, a master criminal who impersonates Spider-Man to steal missile plans from a military compound. Parker, hoping to impress the Fantastic Four and find work with them, sneaks into their headquarters only to be rejected.

Overall, The Amazing Spider-Man #1 is an exciting read, showcasing Spider-Man's heroism and determination to do the right thing. It's a great addition to any comic book collection and a testament to Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. If you're looking to sell your comic book collection, Comics Into Cash is the place to turn to. Trust our team of experts to provide you with an accurate appraisal and a fair price for your collection.

High Value: $250,000

Minimum Value: $3,000

Marvel Mystery Comics #9 (1940)

Marvel Mystery Comics #9 is a classic comic book that tells the story of the Human Torch, one of the most iconic Marvel characters of all time, as he battles against evil forces threatening New York City. In this issue, the Human Torch faces off against his arch-nemesis, the villainous Sub-Mariner, in a thrilling and action-packed adventure that will leave you on the edge of your seat. Along the way, the Torch encounters a cast of memorable characters and faces numerous challenges that test his strength, intelligence, and bravery. With its dynamic storytelling, vivid artwork, and unforgettable characters, Marvel Mystery Comics #9 is a must-read for any fan of classic comic books. At Comics Into Cash, we specialize in helping people sell their comic book collections, and we're always on the lookout for rare and valuable issues like this one. So if you're looking to sell your collection or get an appraisal, trust us to provide you with expert guidance and fair prices. Contact us today to learn more!

High Value: $250,000

Minimum Value: $3,000

Fantastic Four #2 (1962)

In this issue of Fantastic Four, we witness an intergalactic battle between the Fantastic Four and the shapeshifting alien race known as the Skrulls. The Skrulls have come to Earth with a mission to destroy the Fantastic Four and take over the planet. Reed Richards, the leader of the Fantastic Four, must come up with a plan to stop them before it's too late.

The Skrulls take on the appearance of the Fantastic Four to tarnish their reputation and clear the way for their invasion. However, the real Fantastic Four manages to escape and teams up to defeat the Skrulls. With the help of the Skrulls' own hidden spaceship, they make contact with the Skrull mothership and convince them that Earth is not worth conquering.

If you have a copy of Fantastic Four #2 in your comic book collection, we at Comics Into Cash encourage you to get in touch with us. We offer free appraisals and fair prices for those who want to sell their comic book collections. Don't hesitate to reach out to us – we have a reputation for being knowledgeable and trustworthy in the comic book industry.

High Value: $220,000

Minimum Value: $2,700

Marvel Mystery Comics #2 (1939)

Marvel Mystery Comics #2 is an iconic piece of comic history. It's filled with pages upon pages of action and adventure from some of Marvel's most beloved characters. In particular, this issue includes the Human Torch, the Sub-Mariner, and the Angel.

The Human Torch is on the scene when a terrible tragedy occurs at a car race. After being wrongfully accused of lighting the track on fire, he takes matters into his own hands and goes after the real culprits. Meanwhile, the Angel is on a treasure hunt in Hong Kong that might come with a curse. But luckily, the Angel is there to watch her back.

If you're a fan of the Sub-Mariner, you won't want to miss this issue. Namor takes a stolen biplane and heads to New York, wreaking havoc wherever he goes. He seems unstoppable! This issue also features the Masked Raider, American Ace, and even a story about Ka-Zar the Great.

If you happen to have a copy of Marvel Mystery Comics #2 in your collection, we urge you to contact us for a free appraisal. We pride ourselves on offering fair prices for all of our acquisitions and would be thrilled to add this piece of comic history to our collection.

High Value: $220,000

Minimum Value: $2,700

The X-Men #1 (1963)

Ah, The X-Men #1. The comic book that introduced the world to the mutant team we all know and love! This issue is a true classic and for good reason. It's the first time we meet Professor X and his team of gifted youngsters, including the likes of Cyclops, Jean Grey, and Beast.

But don't let their youthful appearance fool you, they're not your typical teenagers. These mutants have unique abilities that set them apart from humans, and they're on a mission to use their powers for good. However, not everyone is a fan of their kind and the X-Men find themselves facing threats from both outside and inside their own team.

And let's not forget about IceMan! The lovable, jokester, Bobby Drake, makes his first appearance in this issue and becomes an integral part of the team.

If you happen to have a copy of this iconic comic book, we'd love to take a look at it for you. As experts in the comic book industry, we can offer you a free appraisal or a fair price if you're interested in selling your collection. Trust us, at Comics Into Cash, we know our stuff and we'll treat you and your collection with the utmost respect.

High Value: $220,000

Minimum Value: $2,700

Sub-Mariner Comics #1 (1941)

Sub-Mariner Comics #1 is a thrilling adventure featuring Namor the Sub-Mariner as he fights off the evil Nazis attempting to undermine and conquer an underwater village. In "Deep-Sea Blitzkrieg," Namor seeks revenge for the bombing of his city and the death of his emperor. And in "The Radium Robbery," Namor must secure radium to save his ill people, but the only source is a shipment stolen from the United States. This comic also includes a text-only story of Namor's boyhood adventures and a horror-filled tale featuring the Angel. Trust us, this classic comic is an incredible addition to any collection.

High Value: $200,000

Minimum Value: $2,400

Journey into Mystery #83 (1962)

Picture it, my friend. Norway, a small village. A fisherman spots some extraterrestrial activity happening nearby but his neighbors think he's nuts. Enter Donald Blake, a doctor on holiday who happens to overhear the fisherman and decides to investigate himself. Little did he know, he was about to find himself in the midst of an alien invasion. But when he stumbled upon a hidden chamber and discovered an ancient walking cane, everything changed. With one strike of the cane, Blake transformed into Thor, God of Thunder! With his new powers, he took on the alien invaders, battling their Mechano-Monster and saving the day. Do you have a copy of Journey into Mystery #83? Let us appraise it for you, or sell your entire collection to us for a fair price. Don't wait, let Comics Into Cash do the work for you and take the hassle out of selling your comics.

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