Batman
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High Value: $2,500,000
Minimum Value: $100,000
Detective Comics #27 (1939)
In this issue, we witness the birth of a legend. Detective Comics #27 introduces us to The Batman, a crime-fighting hero like no other. In a thrilling tale of murder and mystery, Commissioner Gordon and Bruce Wayne find themselves embroiled in a dangerous case involving the death of a man at the hands of his own son. But things only get more complicated from there, as an anonymous threat and a violent attack lead to the arrival of a shadowy figure known as The Bat-Man. With his lightning-fast reflexes, his unwavering dedication to justice, and his unorthodox methods of crime-fighting, The Bat-Man is a force to be reckoned with. If you have a copy of Detective Comics #27, we urge you to consider reaching out to us for a free appraisal or to sell your comic book collection to us. We take pride in offering fair prices for collections of all sizes, and we're always looking for opportunities to add quality comics like this to our inventory. Don't delay - contact us today to learn more!
High Value: $2,500,000
Minimum Value: $65,000
Batman #1 (1940)
In Batman #1, we are re-introduced to the iconic character as he seeks to enact revenge on his parents' killers. Witnessing the tragic death of his parents as a young boy, Bruce Wayne dedicates his entire life to fighting crime. The comic also introduces some of Batman's most infamous foes, including the devious Joker who announces his criminal intentions via radio broadcasts. As the Joker's crime spree escalates, Batman and Robin must work together to stop him and save Gotham. Additionally, we are introduced to other classic characters such as Catwoman and Professor Hugo Strange. Join Batman and his allies as they take on some of the most dangerous villains in Gotham City. If you have this valuable comic in your collection, consider selling it to Comics Into Cash. We offer expert appraisals and top dollar for rare comics like Batman #1.
High Value: $940,000
Minimum Value: $11,000
Detective Comics #31 (1939)
Detective Comics #31 is a timeless classic that every true comic book collector needs in their collection. This issue features a pivotal chapter in the Batman vs. The Vampire saga, where our suave superhero discovers his fiancé attempting to kill a man on the streets of New York City. Batman quickly intercedes, and takes his beloved Julie Madison home, vowing to get to the bottom of this mystery.
But the Dark Knight isn't fooled that easily, so he tails Julie's ocean liner as the Batman. This issue marks the first appearance of both the Batarang and the Batgyro, making it a truly historical comic book you won't want to miss.
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High Value: $610,000
Minimum Value: $7,400
Detective Comics #29 (1939)
Detective Comics #29, the first appearance of Doctor Death, tells the thrilling story of Batman's encounter with the notorious criminal. Doctor Karl Hellfern hatches a plan to extort money from the wealthy, but he knows he must first eliminate Batman. He lays an ambush for Batman, who is shot but manages to escape. However, Batman isn't one to back down from a fight and decides to face Doctor Death head-on.
The Doctor is aware that Batman is his biggest obstacle to world domination, so he lures him with a personal notice column in the newspaper. Batman must go to the General Post Office and ask for a letter addressed to John Jones, which leads him to the Beverly Apartments. Bruce Wayne comes prepared and equips himself with Glass Pellets of choking gas. Batman tackles an oncoming statue and commandeers it to take down Doctor Death's henchmen.
After interrogating the henchmen and getting shot by Jabah, Batman throws a gas pellet to make his escape. Drawing upon his detective skills, Bruce goes undercover as John P. Van Smith and infiltrates Doctor Death's inner circle. The Doctor gives Jabah poison pollen, which he uses to kill Bruce's alter ego. However, Bruce saves Van Smith by covering his mouth and preventing him from inhaling the poison.
Batman follows Jabah to Doctor Death's hideout, where he ambushes them both. Doctor Death attempts to start a fire, but Batman pursues him to his lab. The Doctor seemingly perishes in the blaze, proving the old adage that crime never pays.
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High Value: $410,000
Minimum Value: $5,000
Detective Comics #33 (1939)
Batman #33, also known as "The Batman Wars Against the Dirigible of Doom," is a classic from 1939 that follows Batman as he takes down Carl Kruger, a villain with an army of followers and cutting-edge technology. But before the main story, the comic starts with "The Batman and How He Came to Be." This flashback tells the story of how Bruce Wayne became Batman after his parents were killed in front of him by a mugger. Fast forward to the present day, and Bruce is walking the streets when a dirigible appears, shooting red rays and toppling buildings. This leads Batman to discover that Kruger is once again up to no good, and Batman sets out to stop him. The story features plenty of action and gadgets, including Batman's iconic batarang, and shows off his detective skills as he uses his brains to outsmart Kruger. If you have a copy of Detective Comics #33, reach out to us for a free appraisal or to sell your comic book collection for a fair price! We're experts in comic books and are always looking to add new treasures to our collection.
High Value: $380,000
Minimum Value: $4,500
Detective Comics #38 (1940)
Detective Comics #38 is a real gem in the world of comic books. This issue marks the first appearance of Robin, the Boy Wonder, and tells his origin story in great detail. In the story, we see how Batman helps Dick Grayson avenge the murders of his parents, who were circus performers killed by Boss Zucco's protection racket.
Aside from this exciting narrative, Detective Comics #38 also includes several other thrilling tales, such as The Electrical Assassin, Dr. Hydkil, and The Gambler's Protector. If you happen to have a copy of this comic book in your possession, know that you can trust Comics Into Cash to provide a fair appraisal or purchase your entire collection for a price that reflects its true value. Don't hesitate to reach out to us for support!
High Value: $320,000
Minimum Value: $3,900
Detective Comics #35 (1940)
In Detective Comics #35, Batman finds himself in the midst of a thrilling mystery involving a stolen Hindu idol made of ruby. This captivating tale takes readers on a journey through the dark underworld of Gotham City, as the Dark Knight works tirelessly to solve the case and bring the culprits to justice. Alongside this fantastic story, readers can also enjoy a range of other exciting features, including Fantastic Facts, Spy Buck Marshall, Range Detective, and much more. With its gripping storyline and talented cast of characters, Detective Comics #35 is a must-read for any comic book fan. Trust us, when it comes to all things comics, we know our stuff. So why wait? Get in touch with Comics Into Cash today to learn more about our collection appraisal and selling services.
High Value: $220,000
Minimum Value: $2,700
Detective Comics #28 (1939)
Detective Comics #28 is a must-have for any comic book collector. This 1939 issue features Batman in "Frenchy Blake's Jewel Gang" (originally untitled) where he takes on a string of jewel robberies that have been stumping the police. With information from a stool pigeon, Batman sets a trap on a rooftop and catches a pair of thieves red-handed. But instead of arresting them, he frames himself for the heist! Why would he do that? This comic is packed with action and suspense, and it's a true classic that any fan of the caped crusader needs to own. If you happen to have Detective Comics #28 in your collection, don't hesitate to contact us for a free appraisal or to sell your collection. We pride ourselves on our knowledge of comic books and will give you a fair price for your collection.
High Value: $140,000
Minimum Value: $1,600
Detective Comics #37 (1940)
Detective Comics #37 is a thrilling tale that will keep you on the edge of your seat. The story follows Batman as he races to stop a deadly plot to sink a large steamship, but things take a dangerous turn when he stumbles upon a man being tortured. With twists and turns around every corner, this comic book will leave you breathless.
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High Value: $140,000
Minimum Value: $1,600
Detective Comics #36 (1940)
Detective Comics #36, originally untitled, features Batman accused of a murder he didn't commit. In this gripping tale, the Caped Crusader must race against time to find the real culprits and clear his name. While on patrol through the city, Batman witnesses a man being gunned down in the street. With his dying breath, the man whispers a cryptic clue, "strange... fog..." The following night, Gotham City is engulfed in an unnaturally thick fog, causing a crime wave to sweep through the city. But Batman suspects the culprit behind all of this chaos - none other than Professor Hugo Strange. If you happen to have this issue, it may be worth a fair price. Contact us for a free appraisal or to sell your comic book collection to a trusted and reputable source.
High Value: $120,000
Minimum Value: $1,500
Batman #2 (1940)
Join the ranks of Batman's foes with the iconic issue, Batman #2 (1940). This comic features the Return of the Joker, where Gotham's Clown Prince of Crime is kidnapped by Batman and taken to a brain surgeon to be cured. Crime Syndicate Inc. decides to take on the Joker as their boss, leading to a thrilling encounter at their lair. But that's not all! The issue also includes the classic tale of Lamb and Mr. Wolf, where Batman and Robin must take down a Master of Crime who transforms into a ferocious animal each night. And lastly, don't miss out on The Case of the Clubfoot Murders, a mystery that not even Batman can solve without risking his own life. If you have Batman #2 in your comic book collection, contact Comics Into Cash today for a free appraisal or to sell your collection for a fair price. Trust us to know the true value of your comics and ensure that you get the best deal possible.
High Value: $110,000
Minimum Value: $1,300
Detective Comics #140 (1948)
Detective Comics #140 is a comic book that you definitely want to add to your collection. It marks the first appearance and origin of The Riddler, aka the Prince of Puzzlers himself, Edward Nigma. This classic story, written by Bill Finger and illustrated by Dick Sprang, introduces us to a villain who is always trying to outsmart Batman.
But that's not the only great story in this issue. You'll also find Robotman's Double Trouble, where the android hero battles a nefarious scientist with a deadly robot army. And Dog for a Day, where Slam Bradley takes on a case to protect a valuable pooch from kidnappers.
And if you're into space travel, you'll love To the Moon and Back, a full text article that explores the possibility of traveling to the moon and other planets. Plus, The Dictator from Alcatraz follows the Boy Commandos and Rip Carter as they try to stop an evil dictator who is plotting to take over the world.
Overall, Detective Comics #140 is a must-have for any comic book collector. Not only does it feature the debut of one of Batman's most iconic villains, but it's also packed with other exciting stories that will keep you hooked. Trust us when we say that this is a comic book that you don't want to miss!