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High Value: $85,000

Minimum Value: $1,000

Detective Comics #168 (1951)

In Detective Comics #168, Batman is recruited by State University to be a guest instructor for a criminology course. To test his students, Batman assigns a case he never solved, the Red Hood. The Red Hood was a criminal who wore a shiny red hood without eye holes, and his crimes stirred up Gotham ten years prior. Batman finally confronts the Red Hood, but he escapes. Batman's students, Paul and Jimmy, work together to solve the case and reopen it after 10 years. They figure out that Red Hood used red two-way mirrors in the eye holes to see and that the hood was a gas mask and diving helmet that allowed him to breathe underwater. Red Hood had intended to steal only $1,000,000 then retire but decided to return when the case was reopened. After a trap is set, the gardener is caught using the Red Hood suit, and it is revealed that the Joker was the real Red Hood. This is the first appearance of Red Hood and the first time we get an origin story for the Joker. If you have this comic book, contact us for a free appraisal or sell your collection to us at Comics Into Cash for a fair price.

High Value: $78,000

Minimum Value: $930

Detective Comics #69 (1942)

In Detective Comics #69, you'll find yourself immersed in the thrilling story of "The Siege of Krovka." This issue features the talented duo of Batman and Robin, alongside other classic characters like The Boy Wonder and The Crimson Avenger, all working together to uncover the truth behind a dangerous plot. The story is written and penciled by the legendary Joe Simon, with stunning ink work by Jack Kirby. If you happen to have a copy of this timeless classic in your collection, reach out to us for a free appraisal or to sell your collection to us at Comics Into Cash. We pride ourselves on providing fair prices and exceptional service to our customers. Let us help you turn your valuable comics into cash and continue to share the joy of these incredible stories with comic enthusiasts everywhere.

High Value: $70,000

Minimum Value: $840

Detective Comics #30 (1939)

Detective Comics #30, first published in 1939, is a comic book filled with thrilling stories of adventure, crime, and heroism. This classic issue features some of the most iconic characters in comic book history, including Batman and Cosmo, The Phantom of Disguise.

In one particularly exciting story, Batman faces off against Doctor Death, a cunning and ruthless villain who will stop at nothing to achieve his nefarious goals. As the Dark Knight races to foil Doctor Death's plans, he must navigate a dangerous world of deceit and danger, relying on his quick wits and superior fighting skills to emerge victorious.

Meanwhile, other beloved characters such as Oscar The Gumshoe, Buck Marshall, and Larry Steele also make appearances in this issue, each with their own unique and exciting stories to tell.

Filled with action, suspense, and unforgettable characters, Detective Comics #30 is a must-read for any fan of comic book history. So whether you're a seasoned collector or simply a fan of great storytelling, this classic issue is sure to captivate and entertain.

High Value: $65,000

Minimum Value: $780

Detective Comics #32 (1939)

Detective Comics #32 is a must-have for any Batman fan or comic book collector. In this issue, Batman faces off against the nefarious Monk in the second part of the Batman vs. The Vampire storyline. The Dark Knight travels all the way to Hungary to save his beloved fiance, only to find her and another woman named Dala unconscious in a carriage. Batman takes charge and stands guard at a hotel, but the night is anything but peaceful. Along with this thrilling Batman adventure, the issue also includes other exciting stories such as Odds 'n Ends Spy Buck Marshall Range Detective, Crime Never Pays, and Slam Bradley - Undercover as Bellhops. If you happen to have Detective Comics #32 in your comic book collection, be sure to contact us for a free appraisal or to sell your collection to us. We take pride in our reputation for providing fair prices to all of our customers.

High Value: $62,000

Minimum Value: $750

Detective Comics #66 (1942)

In Detective Comics #66, we witness the first appearance of Harvey Dent, famously known as Two-Face. As he's prosecuting a criminal trial, acid is thrown at him and causes him to become a master criminal obsessed with the number two. Dent decides his fate by flipping a double-headed silver dollar - if it lands on the clean side, he waits for his plastic surgeon, but if the scarred side appears, he chooses a life of crime. Batman and Robin try to thwart his plans, but a bullet meant for Robin ricochets and hits the bus driver, causing chaos. Two-face holds Batman at gunpoint and flips his coin, but it lands on its edge, leaving him unable to decide whether to kill the Caped Crusader. The story continues in Detective Comics #68. Along with this thrilling tale, the comic includes other exciting stories, such as Air Wave's The Adventure of The Shooting Spooks. If you're a fan of classic comics and love hearing about the origins of iconic characters like Two-Face, this issue of Detective Comics is definitely worth reading!

High Value: $60,000

Minimum Value: $720

Batman #3 (1940)

In Batman #3, our hero faces off against a number of villains, including the Cat-Woman and the Diabolical Puppet Master. The Puppet Master has developed a serum that allows him to hypnotize people and control their actions from afar. Using this serum, he hypnotizes a famous scientist who has developed a formula for atomic energy. Batman comes to the rescue and fights off the Puppet Master's goons, ultimately saving the formula and thwarting the villain's plan. However, the Puppet Master manages to scratch Batman with his serum, leaving our hero vulnerable to his control. In a tense showdown, Batman must fight against his own mind in order to stop the Puppet Master once and for all. This exciting issue is a must-read for Batman fans and collectors.

High Value: $52,000

Minimum Value: $630

Detective Comics #40 (1940)

In Detective Comics #40, we find ourselves on a movie set with none other than the caped crusader himself - Batman. When the leading lady meets an untimely end, Batman is quick to investigate, and soon discovers that nothing in the world of showbiz is as it seems. Of course, with the Dark Knight on the case, the guilty parties are soon unmasked.

If you have a copy of Detective Comics #40, we encourage you to reach out to us. Comics Into Cash is here to provide you with a free appraisal and a fair price for your collection. Don't let your inherited treasures gather dust - let us give them new life!

High Value: $50,000

Minimum Value: $600

Detective Comics #34 (1939)

Detective Comics #34 is a real gem in the comic book world. The story features none other than Batman, the Caped Crusader himself, as he stumbles upon a mysterious woman and rushes to save her from danger. Titled "Peril in Paris", this tale is a thrilling ride from start to finish.

Aside from the main story, readers are also treated to a variety of other comics. Whatt A. Knutt the Inventor Spy, Buck Marshall Range Detective, and Steve Malone District Attorney are just a few of the other characters featured in this issue. And of course, what comic book would be complete without a bit of espionage? Speed Saunders - The Spy Mystery is sure to keep you on the edge of your seat.

One thing that's clear from reading Detective Comics #34 is that crime never pays. The characters in these stories may sometimes stray from the straight and narrow, but justice is always ultimately served. And with writing by Paul Dean and art by some of the best in the business, like Bob Kane and Jerry Siegel, you know you're in for a treat.

If you're a fan of classic comic books, Detective Comics #34 is a must-have for your collection. And if you're looking to sell your own comic book collection, Comics Into Cash is the trusted source for top-notch appraisals and fair prices. Let us help you turn your inherited comics into cash today.

High Value: $48,000

Minimum Value: $570

Batman #11 (1942)

In Batman #11, the Dark Knight is called out by his greatest foe, the Joker, for an epic showdown. This issue also includes other gripping tales including "Payment in Full," "Bandits in Toyland," and "Four Birds of a Feather" featuring the villainous Penguin. If you're lucky enough to have this comic book in your collection, don't hesitate to contact us for a free appraisal or to sell your collection to us. We pride ourselves on our knowledge of comic books and our reputation for providing fair prices to collectors and sellers alike. Let us help you turn your collection into cash.

High Value: $46,000

Minimum Value: $560

Batman #4 (1941)

In Batman #4, we see the Caped Crusader face off against some of his most iconic foes. The issue starts off with "The Case of the Joker's Crime Circus," where we see the Clown Prince of Crime put on a twisted show for Gotham City. Batman must put a stop to it all before innocent lives are lost.

Next up is "Blackbeard's Crew and the Yacht Society," where Batman and Robin are joined by a group of wealthy yacht-owners who band together to form the "Yacht Society" and fight crime alongside the Dynamic Duo. Together, they take on Blackbeard and his crew in a thrilling adventure on the high seas.

The issue then features two untitled stories, but trust us when we say they are just as exciting. Batman takes on a corrupted judge in one tale and deals with the criminal underworld in another.

Overall, Batman #4 is a must-have for any serious comic book collector. With iconic villains and thrilling action, this issue is sure to be a hit with fans of the Dark Knight. And if you're looking to sell or appraise your own collection, Comics Into Cash has you covered. Our expert team knows everything there is to know about comic books and we're ready to help you get the best deal on your collection.

High Value: $41,000

Minimum Value: $500

Detective Comics #39 (1940)

Detective Comics #39 (1940) features the dynamic duo of Batman and Robin as they tackle the villainous Green Dragon! This comic book also includes other exciting stories, such as "The Chauffeur Spy," "Cobra on the Loose," and "The Case of the Siva Statue." If you happen to have this classic comic book in your collection, Comics Into Cash would love to help you get a fair price for it. Contact us today for a free appraisal and to learn more about selling your valuable comic book collection to us. Our reputation in the industry speaks for itself, and you can trust us to provide you with expert knowledge and guidance.

High Value: $38,000

Minimum Value: $450

Detective Comics #225 (1955)

Detective Comics #225 is not just any old comic book. Released way back in 1955, this comic is a true treasure in the world of comics. For one, it features the first-ever appearance of the Martian Manhunter, a beloved character that has since become an important part of the DC Comics universe.

The story follows the journey of Martian J'onn J'onzz who finds himself accidentally teleported to Earth, where he adopts the alter ego of Denver police detective, John Jones. Using his powers to blend in with humans, J'onn joins the Middleton Police force and embarks on a mission to help the inhabitants of Earth.

But that's not all that this comic has to offer. It also features other exciting stories, including Batman and Robin's "If I Were Batman," "The Money That Came to Life!" by Jack Miller, Roy Raymond TV Detective, "Four Tricks of the Detective's Trade" a full-text article, and more.

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