top of page

The Green Lantern

COMIC PRICE GUIDE

High Value: $8,200

Minimum Value: $99

All-American Comics #28 (1941)

In this jam-packed issue of All-American Comics #28, you'll find a variety of stories featuring some of your favorite superheroes. First up is the untitled Green Lantern story, written by the legendary Bill Finger and illustrated by Martin Nodell. Join Alan Scott as he fights against the evil of an ancient Chinese villain who wants to control the world with his powerful green lamp.

In addition to that, you'll get to read the untitled Scribbly and the Red Tornado story by Bill Finger and Irwin Hasen, where you'll see Scribbly team up with Red Tornado to take on a group of dangerous bank robbers.

And that's not all! You'll also get to read untitled stories featuring Atom, Hop Harrigan, Dr. Mid-Nite, Sargon the Sorcerer, and Red, White and Blue. Each story is filled with action and adventure that will leave you on the edge of your seat!

If you have a copy of All-American Comics #28 in your comic book collection, we encourage you to contact us for a free appraisal or to sell your collection directly to us. With our expertise and reputation in the comic book industry, we'll give you a fair price that you won't find anywhere else. Don't miss out on this opportunity to turn your comic book collection into cash!

High Value: $8,200

Minimum Value: $99

All-American Comics #29 (1941)

In this All-American Comics #29 issue, you'll find an array of exciting stories featuring iconic characters like Green Lantern, Scribbly, Atom, Hop Harrigan, Dr. Mid-Nite, Sargon the Sorcerer, and Red, White and Blue. The Green Lantern story, penned by Finger and illustrated by Hasen, brings to life the fearless superhero's fight against evil forces. Mayer's Scribbly and the Red Tornado story is guaranteed to keep you glued to the pages, while O'Connor/Flinton/Sansone's Atom story is sure to thrill you. Blummer's Hop Harrigan story is action-packed and full of twists and turns. Reizenstein/Aschmeier's Dr. Mid-Nite story is a must-read for every fan, and Wentworth/Purcell's Sargon the Sorcerer story is a masterpiece in itself. And that's not all! Purcell's Red, White and Blue story is truly a gem. If you own this comic book, we urge you to contact Comics Into Cash for a free appraisal or to sell your comic book collection to us. We assure you of a fair price that truly reflects the value of your precious collection.

High Value: $8,200

Minimum Value: $99

All-American Comics #30 (1941)

If you're a fan of vintage comic books, you won't want to miss out on All-American Comics #30. This 1941 issue includes a variety of exciting stories featuring beloved superheroes and villains. Green Lantern takes on the Bail Bond Racketeers, while Scribbly and the Red Tornado team up to teach a neglectful landlord a lesson. Meanwhile, Red, White and Blue find themselves in a dangerous situation in The Gyrobrake, and Hop Harrigan introduces readers to his new plane in Hop's New Plane.

If you're a fan of magic, you'll enjoy The Thieves' Convention featuring Sargon the Sorcerer. And if you prefer mysteries, be sure to check out The Reform School Mystery starring Atom, or The Coal Mine Cave-In featuring Dr. Mid-Nite. With so many thrilling tales packed into one issue, All-American Comics #30 is sure to keep you entertained from start to finish. And if you're looking to sell your own collection, be sure to reach out to Comics Into Cash for a fair appraisal.

High Value: $6,800

Minimum Value: $81

All-American Comics #89 (1947)

In All-American Comics #89, Green Lantern puts his money where his mouth is when he volunteers to do a radio show for charity. But things take a villainous turn when the Harlequin is created to spurn our emerald hero. And who steps up to the plate but Molly Maynne, smitten secretary and eventual wife of Alan Scott? Meanwhile, Black Pirate finds himself in quite the bind in "THE ADVENTURE IN CASTLE VILLON" while Dr. Mid-Nite accidentally finds himself transported to a Roman colosseum in "OUT OF THIS WORLD". And if you think you have this issue in your collection, don't hesitate to reach out to us for a complimentary appraisal or the chance to sell your comic book collection for a fair price.

High Value: $6,500

Minimum Value: $78

All-American Comics #38 (1942)

In All-American Comics #38, we see the legendary Green Lantern in action as he faces off against Nick Bonaparte, a descendant of none other than Napoleon Bonaparte himself. Bonaparte's grand plan is to unite all the small criminal gangs across the land into a single criminal empire. As you can imagine, this doesn't sit well with our emerald hero, and he springs into action to stop the nefarious plot.

If you happen to have a copy of this classic comic book in your collection, don't hesitate to get in touch with us here at Comics Into Cash. We love helping collectors like you get fair prices for their valuable books, whether you're looking to sell one comic or an entire collection. So why not reach out and see what we can do for you?

High Value: $6,500

Minimum Value: $78

All-American Comics #31 (1941)

All-American Comics #31, released in 1941, is a must-read for any true comic book fan. This issue is packed with thrilling adventures that will keep you on the edge of your seat from start to finish. In "The Adventure of the Underfed Orphans!" written by Finger and Nodell, Green Lantern embarks on a mission to help orphans in need. You won't be able to resist rooting for the superhero as he fights to make the world a better place.

But that's not all! This issue also includes an exciting story featuring Untitled Scribbly and the Red Tornado. You'll be captivated by the twists and turns in Mayer's narrative. Blummer's story about Hop Harrigan will have you holding your breath as you follow the protagonist on his journey.

And let's not forget about Lampert's incredible Red, White and Blue story! You'll be amazed by the stunning artwork and thrilled by the action-packed plot. Wentworth and Purcell's Untitled Sargon the Sorcerer story is equally thrilling, and the Atom story by O'Connor, Flinton, and Sansone is a real page-turner.

Last but certainly not least, Reizenstein and Aschmeier's Untitled Dr. Mid-Nite story is a must-read for any fan of the character. The artwork is stunning, and the plot will keep you guessing until the very end.

At Comics Into Cash, we take great pride in our knowledge of comic books and our commitment to providing fair appraisals. If you're looking to sell your collection, you can trust us to give you a fair price. And if you're a collector looking to expand your collection, we can help you find the perfect addition. Thank you for considering Comics Into Cash for all your comic book needs.

High Value: $6,500

Minimum Value: $78

All-American Comics #32 (1941)

In the midst of a collection of intriguing tales, All-American Comics #32 holds a special place in the hearts of comic book enthusiasts. With an untitled Green Lantern story by Finger and Hasen taking the lead, this issue also features the likes of Scribbly, Red Tornado, Hop Harrigan, and Sargon the Sorcerer. The Atom makes an appearance in "The Tablet of Kali," brought to life by the skilled hands of O'Connor, Flinton, and Sansone. Rounding out the collection, we have a Dr. Mid-Nite story by Reizenstein and Aschmeier, adding a dash of intrigue and mystery. If you have All-American Comics #32 in your collection, do not hesitate to reach out to us for a free appraisal or to see how we can offer you a fair price for your entire collection. At Comics Into Cash, we take pride in our reputation as trustworthy and knowledgeable buyers of comic book collections, and we look forward to helping you discover the value of your treasured comics.

High Value: $5,000

Minimum Value: $60

All-American Comics #95 (1948)

In All-American Comics #95, readers are in for a treat with a variety of exciting stories. The issue features the unmasking of the Harlequin, in a Green Lantern story filled with intrigue and suspense. And if you need a laugh, look no further than Cotton-Top Katie, a humorous strip that is sure to tickle your funny bone.

But that's not all, folks! The issue also includes Mutt & Jeff in "The Battle of the Sea Lanes," a rousing Black Pirate tale called "Debut in Danger," and a thrilling Hop Harrigan adventure titled "Tough." And if you're looking for a little mental challenge, check out "Mind Over Murder," featuring the superhero Dr. Mid-Nite.

If you happen to have a copy of All-American Comics #95, we encourage you to contact us for a free appraisal or to sell your comic book collection to us. With our vast knowledge of comic books and fair pricing, you can trust us to give you a great deal. Don't miss out on this opportunity to turn your comic books into cash!

High Value: $5,000

Minimum Value: $60

All-American Comics #94 (1948)

In All-American Comics #94, readers are treated to several thrilling tales featuring some of their favorite heroes. Green Lantern takes center stage in "Partners in Peril," a story that finds him teaming up with fellow hero Doiby Dickles to stop a gang of thieves. Meanwhile, Black Pirate embarks on a "Voyage to Venice," where he faces danger and intrigue on the high seas. Back on land, Hop Harrigan puts his pilot skills to the test in a daring airborne adventure, while Dr. Mid-Nite must solve a murder mystery in "Murder by Accident." And for readers who prefer their storytelling in prose form, Charles King delivers a thrilling text story titled "Frankie Comes Across." As always, All-American Comics delivers top-notch tales that will keep you on the edge of your seat from beginning to end. Sell us your comic collection and let us take you on an adventure!

High Value: $5,000

Minimum Value: $60

All-American Comics #91 (1947)

In All-American Comics #91 (1947), witness the joyous union of the Harlequin and Green Lantern in "The Wedding of the Harlequin." But amidst the celebration, danger lurks in "The Crime Flowers" featuring Dr. Mid-Nite, "Cotton-Top Katie," and "Ton O' Fun." Join "The Prisoner of Chateau Mort" with Black Pirate, and unravel the thrilling "Baa-Baa Dead Sheep" in a compelling text story by Charles King. And don't miss out on the high-flying adventures of Hop Harrigan. If you have this comic book in your collection, reach out to Comics Into Cash for a free appraisal or to sell your collection directly to us. Trust in our expertise and reputation for a fair price.

High Value: $5,000

Minimum Value: $60

All-American Comics #93 (1948)

Picture this, my true believers: it's All-American Comics #93, and our very own Green Lantern is up against a tricky foe. In "HE DOUBLE-CROSSING DECOY," our emerald-hued hero enlists the help of a clever lady named Molly Mayne. She becomes a decoy to draw out the villainous Harlequin, but things take a turn when she ends up saving our hero's life. Talk about a twist, am I right?

But that's not all, folks. This comic features other thrilling tales, too! Follow Black Pirate as he takes down "THE SCOURGE OF THE GOLDEN SLAVES," root for Ted Udall in "RATTLESNAKE," and join Dr. Mid-Nite in "THE VILLAGE THAT TIME FORGOT." It's an action-packed issue that you won't want to miss.

If you're looking to build your collection, you'll definitely want to add All-American Comics #93 to your list. And if you're looking to sell your collection, Comics Into Cash can give you the appraisal you need. Trust us, we know our stuff when it comes to comic books. Don't wait, contact us today. Excelsior!

High Value: $5,000

Minimum Value: $60

All-American Comics #90 (1947)

This particular comic book beckons me with its enticing tales woven within its pages. From the thrilling adventures of Green Lantern's epic enemies, The Icicle, to the whimsical Mutt & Jeff that promises a smile on any reader's face, this comic book is truly a gem of its time. Dr. Mid-Nite, Ton O' Fun, and Hop Harrigan are sure to captivate with their daring escapades. And who could forget the Black Pirate and his journey through the Land of Little Men? This story leaves no stone unturned in its quest for excitement and entertainment.
If you happen to have this classic piece in your possession, rest assured that Comics Into Cash will provide a fair price for your collection. With our expertise in the world of comic books, we guarantee complete satisfaction in every transaction. Contact us today for a free appraisal and experience the trust and reputation that our business embodies.

Contact Us
bottom of page