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Fantastic Four

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High Value: $10,000

Minimum Value: $130

Fantastic Four #7 (1962)

Fantastic Four #7 is a classic issue that's sure to make any comic book collector's heart beat faster. In this thrilling tale, the Fantastic Four find themselves in the midst of a terrifying attack by the entire population of Earth. With nowhere to turn, the team is suddenly offered asylum on another planet by a mysterious robotic visitor. But as they head to the strange world of Planet X, things take a turn for the worse.

The team soon finds out that Kuurgo, the leader of Planet X, has a sinister plan in mind. He wants the Fantastic Four to save Planet X from a collision with a rogue planet, or else everyone will perish. Can Mr. Fantastic save the day before it's too late?

If you have a copy of Fantastic Four #7, it could be worth a lot of money. At Comics Into Cash, we're experts in comic book appraisals, and we can offer you a fair price for your collection. Contact us today to find out how we can help.

High Value: $10,000

Minimum Value: $130

Fantastic Four #8 (1962)

If you happen to have Fantastic Four #8 from 1962, you may have a significant piece of history in your hands. This comic features an exciting story where Reed Richards, also known as Mr. Fantastic, is working on a secret project that the Thing unexpectedly interrupts. Tensions escalate in a fight that Reed brings to an end with a fire extinguisher, but Ben departs angrily. Meanwhile, the Puppet Master, a sinister craftsman, uses a deposit of radioactive clay with strange powers to control the mind of the Thing and the Invisible Girl. This comic is a must-have for any true comic book collector, and if you have it, Comics Into Cash is willing to offer a free appraisal or a fair price for your collection. Contact us today and let us help you turn your collection into cash.

High Value: $10,000

Minimum Value: $120

Fantastic Four #11 (1963)

In Fantastic Four #11 (1963), the Fantastic Four go on a fun adventure that's sure to leave a smile on your face. In "A Visit with the Fantastic Four," the team heads out to buy their own magazine, only to find that it's completely sold out. Along the way, they meet some adoring fans and reminisce about their own teenage years. But it's not all fun and games, as the Yancy Street Gang sends the Thing into an angry rage! Luckily, Mr. Fantastic has the solution to calm him down, but things don't go exactly as planned.

In "The Impossible Man," the Fantastic Four face off against an alien who has the power to shapeshift. But this alien isn't like any other, as his antics lead to chaos and destruction wherever he goes. Unable to beat him through force, the team comes up with a seemingly impossible idea - to ignore him completely. This tactic may just be the key to saving the day.

Whether you're a long-time comic book fan or a new reader, Fantastic Four #11 (1963) contains a story that's sure to entertain and excite. Join the Fantastic Four on their latest adventures today!

High Value: $8,100

Minimum Value: $98

Fantastic Four #13 (1963)

In Fantastic Four #13, Reed has discovered a new source of rocket fuel, a meteorite! Of course, he and the rest of the Fantastic Four want to test it out and decide to take a trip to the moon. Sounds like a great vacation, right? Well, things get a little more complicated when they encounter a Russian scientist named Ivan Kragoff who has brought three monkeys with him. Ivan plans on traveling through a cosmic storm that gave the Fantastic Four their powers, and without shielding, these monkeys will absorb more cosmic radiation and get more powers. On the moon, the Fantastic Four find a mysterious Blue Area with air and stumble upon a fight with Ivan and his now super-powered apes. Ivan has become the intangible Red Ghost, his gorilla now has super strength, his baboon can turn into anything, and his orangutan controls metal. The Red Ghost and his super apes capture Sue and the Torch and Thing go on a rescue mission but almost get disintegrated by the Red Ghost's ray. Reed manages to paralyze Red Ghost with a ray he found and saves the day. It's action-packed and full of surprises. Fantastic Four #13 is a classic and a must-read for any comic book fan.

High Value: $7,500

Minimum Value: $90

Fantastic Four #45 (1965)

Fantastic Four #45 is a must-read for any comic book enthusiast. In this thrilling issue, Johnny Storm, a member of the Fantastic Four, meets the beautiful Crystal, who turns out to be an Inhuman. When he visits her family, he recognizes Medusa and quickly realizes that something is not right. That's when he calls in the rest of his team for backup.

But things take a turn when an unknown force arrives - none other than Black Bolt himself, the enigmatic leader of the Inhumans. It's a showdown for the ages, as the two teams clash in an epic battle to determine who will prevail.

This issue is not only a great read, but it also marks the first appearance of Crystal. With her striking looks and fantastic powers, it's no wonder Johnny falls for her immediately. Whether you're a die-hard fan of the Fantastic Four or simply love a great story, Fantastic Four #45 is not to be missed. So don't wait - grab your copy today and experience the thrill and excitement of this classic comic book tale.

High Value: $7,200

Minimum Value: $86

Fantastic Four #25 (1964)

In Fantastic Four #25 from 1964, Reed discovers a cure for the Thing, but alas, the Thing wants no part of it. Our heroes soon find themselves facing the mighty Incredible Hulk, who is on a rampage through the city and looking for revenge. The Thing and Hulk engage in a brutal battle, causing destruction at every turn. If you have this comic book and want to know its value, or if you're looking to sell your comic book collection, contact us for a free appraisal. We have a reputation for being knowledgeable and fair in the comic book industry and we'll ensure that you receive a fair price for your collection.

High Value: $5,500

Minimum Value: $66

Fantastic Four #15 (1963)

Fantastic Four #15 (1963) sees our beloved heroes receive a red alert signal from their headquarters, prompting them to investigate. Upon reaching the Baxter Building, they find no emergency. Mr. Fantastic has received intelligence of a national mob gathering in New York City. Meanwhile, the Thinker meets with some of the gang leaders, promising to create a kingdom of crime. Although some gangsters doubt the Thinker's abilities, he demonstrates his power by making one of them get captured by the police eighteen seconds later. The Thinker sets his sights on getting rid of the Fantastic Four, splitting them up by offering them various deals. Eventually, the Thinker takes over the Baxter Building and creates an android using Mr. Fantastic's notes. But the Fantastic Four make it to the top floor and defeat the Thinker. Thanks to Mr. Fantastic's quick thinking, the Fantastic Four's weaponry is deactivated, and the Thinker is arrested. This Fantastic Four issue is a classic, showcasing the team's unity, wit, and resilience in the face of adversity.

High Value: $5,500

Minimum Value: $66

Fantastic Four #18 (1963)

Fantastic Four #18 is a classic issue that features a powerful villain with brains and brawn. The Skrull Emperor wants to defeat the Fantastic Four, so his scientists create a Super Skrull with all the powers of the Fantastic Four and more. The Super Skrull then travels to Earth to fight the Fantastic Four and easily beats them. The team retreats, but Reed is clever and works out that the Super Skrull's power is being beamed to him from the Skrull's home planet. With this knowledge, he creates a jammer that can cancel out the villain's superpowers if it is placed on him. The team then lures the Super Skrull to a deserted island for a final showdown. After a brutal battle where the Skrull nearly wins, the Invisible Girl manages to put the jammer on him, and the rest of the team knocks him into a crater, sealing him in. If you have a copy of this iconic book, contact us for a free appraisal or to sell your collection to us at a fair price. We're the experts in all things comics, and we'll make sure you get a great deal.

High Value: $5,400

Minimum Value: $65

Fantastic Four #26 (1964)

In Fantastic Four #26, the Human Torch and the Thing continue their battle with the Hulk. After a brutal fight, the Hulk disappears into the subway tunnels. He later arrives at Tony Stark’s mansion, and the Avengers try to stop him. The Hulk grabs Rick Jones and busts through the mansion wall, with the Avengers in hot pursuit. Meanwhile, the FF is ready to take on the Hulk again after recuperating from injuries sustained in their previous battle. The Hulk is eventually subdued and plunged into the Hudson River, with the FF and the Avengers hoping to help him recover.

High Value: $5,200

Minimum Value: $63

Fantastic Four #50 (1966)

This comic book, Fantastic Four #50, is a cosmic battle of epic proportions between the Silver Surfer and Galactus. While the Silver Surfer tries to plead with Galactus to spare Earth, it becomes clear that Galactus cannot be convinced, as he "does what Galactus must." Meanwhile, Johnny has returned with a weapon that can destroy an entire galaxy. The Watcher, knowing he cannot participate directly, has led the FF to this weapon as leverage to force Galactus to leave. In the end, Galactus does leave Earth but not before stripping the Silver Surfer of his powers. This comic book is a must-read for any fan of the Fantastic Four.

High Value: $5,000

Minimum Value: $60

Fantastic Four #16 (1963)

Fantastic Four #16 is a true classic, and one of the most memorable issues from the early years of Marvel Comics. The issue starts off with the Human Torch rushing to the Fantastic Four, only to find the team shrunk down to a tiny size. They quickly grow back to full size, but none of them has any explanation for what has happened. As they're trying to figure things out, a mysterious voice speaks to them, warning that they're helpless before him, and that this is only the beginning.

The team soon realizes that they've all been shrinking down over the past few days, but didn't say anything because they didn't want to sound ridiculous. Mr. Fantastic suggests that they seek out the superhero Ant-Man for help, but the rest of the team is skeptical that he even exists. Nevertheless, Mr. Fantastic manages to call on Ant-Man, who arrives and gives them two drops of fluid - one that will cause them to shrink, and the other that will make them grow.

The story takes a dramatic turn when a mysterious voice warns the Fantastic Four about Doctor Doom's evil plan. The team finds themselves shrunk down once more, this time ending up in an entirely different world where they confront Doom himself. The villain has been using his advanced technology to conquer the planet and enslave its inhabitants, and he plans to do the same with the Fantastic Four.

The Fantastic Four eventually manage to escape from their underwater prison and return to the normal world. With Ant-Man's help, they defeat Doctor Doom and save the day. If you're a fan of classic Marvel Comics, this is an issue you won't want to miss. Come visit our store and see what other treasures we have in stock!

High Value: $4,900

Minimum Value: $58

Fantastic Four #28 (1964)

In Fantastic Four #28, the Fantastic Four are discussing the X-Men. Meanwhile, the Puppet Master and Mad Thinker are cooking up a plan to stop the Fantastic Four. The Thinker orders the Puppet Master to create a puppet of the X-Men's leader, and manages to create a puppet of Professor X. This puppet can control him, and Professor X then tells the X-Men to capture the Fantastic Four. The X-Men obey him and make their way to the Baxter Building. When they arrive and greet the Fantastic Four, Professor X mentally commands them to capture the team. A battle ensues, and it's a stalemate until the X-Men capture Sue Storm and take her to an island. Once there, various traps are set for the Fantastic Four, including a massive pit for the Thing to fall into. The Mad Thinker and Puppet Master arrive, ready to command Professor X to subdue the X-Men, but Beast manages to smash the puppet of Professor X just before succumbing to the command. Meanwhile, the Thing digs handholds in the wall to escape from the pit and frees the other members of the Fantastic Four. Together, they and the X-Men fight the Mad Thinker's android, but can't do anything to it. Professor X uses his mental powers to shut the android down and save the group from destruction. The Mad Thinker and Puppet Master escape, and the X-Men apologize to the Fantastic Four for fighting with them. If you're a fan of the Fantastic Four or want to know more about this classic story, check out Fantastic Four #28 (1964) today!

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