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The Flash

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High Value: $4,100

Minimum Value: $50

The Flash #111 (1960)

Police Forensics Scientist, Barry Allen, brings his date, reporter Iris West to a lecture where they meet Doctor Wiley Summers, Allen's old college colleague. During the lecture, Summers shares his bizarre experience he had while examining Mount Lassen, the only active volcano in the continental United States, where he discovered strange cloud formations exuding an air of menace. Summers theorized that the hostile clouds were "creatures" dwelling in the volcano, with a mission to wipe out humanity. Of course, the scientific community dismissed this as an extremist theory. However, after the clouds' attack on an army base, the clouds revealed themselves to the world, destroying everything in sight with lightning and thunder. The Flash races to meet the threat, running in a tight circle, generating a tornado. The Flash's attack fails, and the creatures easily avoid it, simply by increasing their elevation. The Flash notices a dark spot on each of the hostile clouds, which he discovers to be their nerve center. The Flash finally manages to destroy the final cloud, and as it dies, it becomes rain. The Flash invites West on another date only to learn that she is already going out with Summers. The Flash's protégé, Wally West, or Kid Flash, has his adventure as well. He discovers his super-speed abilities after waking up from a dream where he met the Flash and becomes his protégé. Later, as Kid Flash, he prevents a catastrophic fire caused by the gang named the Crimson Crows.

High Value: $2,900

Minimum Value: $34

The Flash #114 (1960)

In The Flash #114 (1960), Captain Cold has escaped from jail and has frozen the entire city, turning everyone into statues. He proposes to Iris West, but when she refuses, he gives her an ultimatum: marry him or let Central City remain frozen forever. The Flash manages to thaw out the city and defeat Captain Cold, but not without some struggles. Meanwhile, in a completely different storyline, Kid Flash helps locate a young boy who has been kidnapped by a gang of thieves masquerading as beatniks. If you have this comic book in your collection, do not hesitate to contact us for a free appraisal or to sell your collection to our reputable comic book business. We pride ourselves on our knowledge of the industry and our ability to offer fair prices for your collection.

High Value: $2,800

Minimum Value: $33

The Flash #117 (1960)

In The Flash #117 (1960), we meet the Mad-cap Inventors of Central City - Winky, Blinky and Noddy! Don't be fooled by their combined IQ of 150! Every once in a while, the Three Dimwits dream up a whacky idea and make it work! In this exciting issue, they invent a device to solve the traffic problem, but it unexpectedly embroils Flash into the Zaniest case of his career! Additionally, this issue features the 1st appearance of Captain Boomerang! If you have this comic book 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 being knowledgeable and fair in our appraisals and purchases of comic book collections.

High Value: $2,300

Minimum Value: $28

The Flash #137 (1963)

The Flash #137 from 1963 is an exciting issue that features the speedy hero travelling to Earth-2 to team up with the Golden Age Flash. The story kicks off with mysterious lights appearing in several cities and all forms of power ceasing to operate. The Flash realizes that the cities correspond to the same ones on Earth-2 where members of the Justice Society of America reside. Teaming up with the Golden Age Flash, they discover that Vandal Savage has been capturing the JSA members in glass cases. In a thrilling showdown, the Flashes face off against Savage and his weapons, ultimately saving the day and resolving to come out of retirement to prevent future villainous actions. Written in the style of Roy Thomas, this is a must-read for fans of The Flash and the Justice Society of America.

High Value: $2,300

Minimum Value: $28

The Flash #118 (1961)

In The Flash #118 from 1961, we see the speedy superhero using his powers to help out on a movie set in Hollywood. Reporter Iris West interviews the Flash and invites her boyfriend, police forensics scientist Barry Allen, to come to Hollywood. Little did she know, Allen is actually the Flash himself. The Flash races back and forth to ensure that Allen isn't late for his date with West. Meanwhile, on the movie set, the Flash takes Steve Palmer's place in the film after several attempts on Palmer's life. The Flash discovers that Palmer has been rigging his own "accidents" in hopes of cashing in on the Flash's name through endorsements. Palmer even tries to ambush the Flash, but the superhero uses his powers to escape and take down Palmer and his men. In a separate story within the same issue, the Flash's sidekick Kid Flash helps his friend earn a place in a high school fraternity by chasing after some crooks who disguised themselves as ghosts.

High Value: $2,300

Minimum Value: $28

The Flash #120 (1961)

In The Flash #120, our hero finds himself on a thrilling expedition to South America with a team of scientists and explorers. They encounter a prehistoric tribe and a giant problem - a massive, terrifying avian creature that menaces the tribe. The Flash and Kid Flash swoop in to save the day, but their adventure takes an unexpected turn when a volcano erupts, sending them all millions of years into the past. The Scarlet Speedsters race around the globe, confirming a theory about a super-continent, until the sea begins to divide the land masses. With their superhuman speed, The Flash and Kid Flash race to save the day and return everyone back to the present. This exciting tale of time travel and superheroics will keep comic book fans on the edge of their seats. Plus, if you're a fan of the movie Catch Me If You Can, keep an eye out for this classic comic book featured in the film. As always, Comics Into Cash is here to provide top-notch appraisals and purchase your comic book collections with the knowledge and reputation you can trust.

High Value: $2,300

Minimum Value: $28

The Flash #119 (1961)

The Flash #119 (1961) is a must-have for any serious comic book collector. In this thrilling issue, the Mirror Master, a cunning adversary of the Flash, steals a series of mirrors from a museum. But that's not all - we also get to witness the debut of Sue Dibny, who goes on a honeymoon with her husband, the Elongated Man. However, things quickly take a turn when Dibny is shockingly paralyzed during a skin-diving excursion. The Flash comes to the rescue, only to fall victim to a surprise trap set by the Mirror Master. The storyline takes us on a wild ride, complete with aquatic beings, slavery, and even amnesia. But fear not, true believers - the Flash and the Elongated Man are there to save the day! If you've got a copy of this iconic issue, be sure to contact us at Comics Into Cash for a free appraisal or to sell your comic book collection. We take pride in our reputation for providing fair prices and expert knowledge, so you can trust us to give you the best deal possible.

High Value: $2,300

Minimum Value: $28

The Flash #115 (1960)

In this classic issue of The Flash, our favorite scarlet speedster encounters an unexpected challenge - himself! A special gun wielded by William Dawson causes Flash to pack on a whopping 1,000 pounds, making it difficult for him to even move around. But that's not all - our good friend the Elongated Man makes an appearance and travels to the Yucatan to discover the secret behind the Ginkgo tree that gives him his stretchy powers. Meanwhile, he and Flash get caught up in the midst of a wild adventure involving a gang of trained chimps.

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High Value: $2,300

Minimum Value: $28

The Flash #116 (1960)

In The Flash #116 (1960), Central City is being monitored by a group of aliens from another dimension as a teaching aide in their advanced classroom. When the students witness Flash in trouble, they come to his rescue. However, their fascination with Flash leads them to discover his secret identity, which they keep to themselves as his secret fans. Through their observation, they discover a quirk in the technology they use to record Central City, which allows them to view events an hour into the future. One of Elider's laboratory assistants, Modrie, takes advantage of this information to become a wealthy man on Earth using future knowledge of the stock market and horse races. Modrie sets up a signal to broadcast to Earth and assumes the identity of "M.Odriex," refusing to pay taxes and gaining celebrity for his continued defiance. When Flash decides to investigate, he's stopped by Elider, who reveals to him the existence of his people. Elider warns Flash that his students have just witnessed Flash's death, gunned down by Modrie, thus initiating a series of events that could only be prevented by the Scarlet Speedster. Flash races to confront "M.Odriex" and allows the villain to shoot him, seemingly dying. However, Flash springs back up moments later and brings "M.Odriex" to the nearest police station. The rest of the story follows Wally West as Kid Flash, who intervenes when fellow classmate Kitty Clark's horse goes wild. West competes in a road rally with his father, where two thieves use the rally as a means to escape. Kid Flash saves the day by capturing the thieves and winning the rally for his father.

High Value: $1,800

Minimum Value: $22

The Flash #122 (1961)

In The Flash #122, we see world famous fashion designer, Anton Previn, giving Barry Allen's girlfriend, Iris West, a glamorous makeover. Meanwhile, the Flash is on the hunt for a new villain in Central City named the Top. With the help of the police, the Flash is able to track down and capture the Top, who has an atomic grenade as his weapon of choice. The Flash is able to outsmart the Top and save the world from destruction. In a separate story, we see Kid Flash coming to the rescue of pop idol Silver Mask, who is being blackmailed by his own manager. The Flash #122 offers a thrilling read, filled with heroic feats and exciting adventures. At Comics Into Cash, we pride ourselves on being experts in the comic book industry, and we know that this issue is a must-have for any true collector. So, if you're looking to sell your collection, come to us, where your trust and satisfaction is our top priority.

High Value: $1,800

Minimum Value: $22

The Flash #121 (1961)

Ah, The Flash #121, a true gem in the world of comics. This issue brings us the villainous Trickster, who just can't seem to stay behind bars. He's out of jail and causing all sorts of chaos, with a crime spree that has the citizens of Central City on edge.

But fear not, for The Flash is here to save the day. With his lightning-fast speed and quick thinking, he's determined to put an end to the Trickster's reign of terror and restore peace to the city.

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High Value: $1,700

Minimum Value: $20

The Flash #129 (1962)

In The Flash #129 from 1962, a comet strikes the sun, putting Earth-2 in danger of radiation. Jay Garrick, as the Golden Age Flash, is tasked by the President of The United States to find a way to absorb all the radiation with a meteor, but when he can't find it in Arizona, he travels to Earth-1 to search for a similar meteor. Meanwhile, on Earth-1, Barry Allen and Iris West attend a costume party where Captain Cold steals the proceeds with the Trickster's help. In comes the Silver Age Flash to investigate, and the two Flashes team up to pursue the fleeing felons. The Golden Age Flash finds a bigger meteor on Earth-1 and transports the fragments to Earth-2. Captain Cold and Trickster fall into the Flashes' trap and are defeated. The meteor fragments save all life on Earth-2, and the Golden Age Flash synthesizes the meteor metal for use on Earth-1 if it's ever similarly endangered. Trust us to give you the top-notch summaries of classic comic books like The Flash #129.

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