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High Value: $9,000

Minimum Value: $110

Detective Comics #91 (1944)

Detective Comics #91 from 1944 features one of Batman's most famous and formidable foes: The Joker. In this issue, The Joker finds himself in prison, but he's not going to take his incarceration lying down. When he becomes the target of practical jokes from his fellow inmates, The Joker decides to up the ante and threatens to escape and steal an entire city in retaliation.

Of course, Batman and Robin are on the case, and they'll need all their cunning and detective skills to stop The Joker before he can carry out his dastardly plan. Meanwhile, readers can also enjoy other stories in this issue, such as "The Chicken and the Yegg" featuring Slam Bradley and "Retreat to Paradise" starring the Boy Commandos.

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High Value: $9,000

Minimum Value: $110

Detective Comics #359 (1967)

Detective Comics #359 - where do we even begin? Let me hit you with some knowledge: this baby is the first appearance of Batgirl, aka Barbara Gordon - a trailblazing character who marked a new era for the Batman family. With a brown belt in judo and brains to boot, Barbara was nothing like her teenage predecessor, Betty Kane. In fact, Barbara's introduction to the superhero scene was a bit of a fluke - she only donned her Batgirl costume for a policeman's masquerade ball. But when she stumbles onto an attempt to assassinate millionaire Bruce Wayne by Killer Moth, Barbara's crime-fighting spirit is awakened. From rookie mistakes to gravity-free chambers, Batgirl proves she's got what it takes to go toe to toe with the best of them.

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High Value: $9,000

Minimum Value: $110

Detective Comics #63 (1942)

In Detective Comics #63, we follow the daring chase of Michael Baffle, a jewel thief on the run. Despite being shot and seemingly killed in a foreign country, Baffle manages to escape and lands in the land of the free - America. But suspicions arise when he begins to wonder just how "free" this land's wealth really is. Naturally, our dynamic duo of Batman and Robin are on the case to bring justice to Gotham and put a stop to Baffle's criminal ways. Alongside this action-packed tale, we've got some great bonus content with other classic heroes like The Crimson Avenger and Air Wave, as well as some fun jokes to keep the laughter going. Trust us when we say that Detective Comics #63 is a must-read for any true comic book collector.

High Value: $9,000

Minimum Value: $110

Detective Comics #109 (1946)

Detective Comics #109, published in 1946, features the infamous Joker using his clever pranks to swindle wealthy individuals out of their money. However, things take a turn when the Joker kidnaps Robin and Batman decides to pull a prank of his own on the villainous clown. The story is titled "The House That Jokes Built" and is a thrilling addition to any comic book collection. If you happen to possess this valuable comic book, be sure to reach out to us at Comics Into Cash for a free appraisal or to sell your collection. We pride ourselves on offering fair prices and our reputation speaks for itself. Don't miss out on the opportunity to turn your comic book collection into cash with the help of our knowledgeable team.

High Value: $8,800

Minimum Value: $100

Batman #42 (1947)

In Batman #42 (1947), the Caped Crusader faces off against one of his most notorious foes, Catwoman. In "Claws of the Catwoman!", Catwoman escapes from jail and captures Batman, but the Dark Knight has a plan up his sleeve. Can Batman use Catwoman's pet kitty to help him escape? This story is paralleled in Detective Comics #318.

But the excitement doesn't stop there. In "Blind Man's Bluff!", also written by Bill Finger, Bruce Wayne becomes blind. Will a crook prove Batman is Bruce Wayne if he proves Batman is blind too?

And let's not forget about the other adventures in this issue, like the gag strips "Chief Hot Foot" by Henry Boltinoff and "Playful Pop" by Phil Berube. There's also a full-text story called "Death Stalk" by Bob Baker.

But the most action-packed story is "The Robot Robbers!" Doctor Hercules breaks "Jawbone" Bannon, Whitey Drebs, and "Four-Eyes" Foley out of prison and hooks them up to powerful robots. The robots are sent on a crime spree, but Batman and Robin are hot on their trail. Will they be able to stop the robot-controlled crooks before they strike again? Find out in this thrilling tale.

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High Value: $8,800

Minimum Value: $100

Detective Comics #70 (1942)

Detective Comics #70 from 1942 is a must-read for any fan of Batman and Robin. The dynamic duo is back and this time they're facing off against a man who can read minds. As they work to stop his evil plan, they're also joined by Slam Bradley who is on the hunt for treasure marked with an X. Meanwhile, the Crimson Avenger must solve the mystery of musical muggings and Spy takes on a man who loots lives.

But the excitement doesn't stop there. James Benton's The Clever Touch brings a thrilling text story to the mix and Shorty Air Wave is on the case to find out who robbed the editor. And for those who love a good book recommendation, there's a section filled with good books worth reading.

Last but not least, the Boy Commandos make an appearance as fury rides in a taxicab. This comic book is packed with non-stop action and adventure from cover to cover. Trust us, you won't want to miss out on Detective Comics #70.

High Value: $8,800

Minimum Value: $100

Batman #60 (1950)

In Batman #60, we see Bruce Wayne flexing his philanthropic muscle by spearheading the construction of a brand-new museum - with each floor representing a different age in history. But not everyone is happy about the project, as one man who had rented a shop in the area for years complains about the construction. Mysteriously, after the museum is built, criminals start escaping into it - and it turns out that the shop had smuggling tunnels under it all along! Meanwhile, in a humorous subplot involving a masquerade ball, Bruce finds himself dressed as Batman and unwittingly inspires a crook to enlist his help as a scare tactic to intimidate other crooks. All in all, Batman #60 is a rollicking good time with a dash of mystery, intrigue, and levity thrown in for good measure.

High Value: $8,200

Minimum Value: $99

Detective Comics #114 (1946)

Detective Comics #114 is a thrilling read that's sure to leave fans of the Caped Crusader breathless. In this issue, Batman finds himself racing against the clock to save the life of his young protege, Robin, who has been captured by the Joker. As if that wasn't enough, Slam and Shorty are also on the case to stop a gang of jewelry store robbers who are using kites to get away with their loot.

But that's not all. This issue also features the dynamic duo of Daffy and Doodle, better known as the Boy Commandoes, as they embark on a wild journey to nowhere. And if you're in the mood for a bit of a mystery, you won't want to miss "Shorty Jasper the Lethal Light," a two-page text story by V. V. Dredaine.

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High Value: $8,200

Minimum Value: $99

Detective Comics #80 (1943)

Detective Comics #80 is a classic comic book that tells the story of Batman and Robin's attempt to put an end to Two-Face's crime spree after he breaks out of jail while awaiting trial. This book is action-packed and full of suspense as the Dynamic Duo tries to stop Two-Face's evil plans once and for all. Along with the thrilling main story, this book also features other great tales such as Slam Bradley: Refuge for Ruffians, Super Sleuth McFooey, The Crimson Avenger: Larceny in the laundry, Air Wave: Static Steals the Show, Buddy Prisoner of Peril by Ed Adams (text), and The Boy Commandos: Baronet of Bodkin Borders. If you're a fan of classic comics, Detective Comics #80 is a must-have for your collection. At Comics Into Cash, we know the value of rare and iconic comic books like this one, and we're always ready to help you appraise and sell your collection. Contact us today to learn more!

High Value: $8,200

Minimum Value: $99

Detective Comics #118 (1946)

Batman and Robin are on the case in Detective Comics #118, facing off against the Joker and his latest scheme: a series of crimes based on the “Royal Flush” poker hand. The stakes are high as the dynamic duo navigates the twisted mind of the Joker and attempts to thwart his plans. Meanwhile, in other stories, Slam Bradley takes on a water-based crime, Air Wave joins the Moon Rocketeers, and Casey the Cop solves a case. And don't forget the full-text story by Pace Cummings, "Small Crime."
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High Value: $8,200

Minimum Value: $99

Batman #62 (1950)

In Batman #62 (1950), we see the birth of the Catwoman as we know her today. After being broken out of prison by a new crime boss named Mr. X, Catwoman agrees to work with him. However, she is spotted by Batman on her way to recon her first job. As they fight, a wall begins to collapse, and Catwoman saves Batman but is hit in the head with a brick. She wakes up in the Batcave with amnesia, but the blow from the brick restores her old memories. Horrified by what she's done, she agrees to go undercover to bring in Mr. X and atones for her past crimes. Meanwhile, in England, a new duo inspired by Batman and Robin, Knight and Squire, appear for their first time. When Batman and Robin go to England to chase after a mob boss, they team up with Knight and Squire to stop him from stealing treasure. The issue ends with Batman acknowledging that the law needs the services of Catwoman, and it may be sooner than they think. If you have this issue or any other rare comics, contact Comics Into Cash for a free appraisal or to sell your collection for a fair price. We're the place to go for knowledgeable, trustworthy comic book buyers.

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!

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