The Green Lantern
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High Value: $3,600
Minimum Value: $44
All-American Comics #66 (1945)
All-American Comics #66, published in 1945, is an important comic book for any collector to have in their possession. This issue features a variety of interesting stories, including Green Lantern's battle against the Soles of Manhattan, which is sure to captivate readers with its thrilling plotline. Additionally, readers will be entertained by Dr. Mid-Nite's adventure, entitled The Walking Bomb. Meanwhile, Paul Revere's story, The Story of the First Shots of the Revolution, offers a historical perspective that is both educational and engaging. Other stories included in this issue are Red, White and Blue, Mutt & Jeff (x5), and Hop Harrigan's The Secret Weapon of the Great Kyushi. With such a diverse collection of tales, All-American Comics #66 is an excellent addition to any comic book collection. Let Comics Into Cash provide you with a fair appraisal and an opportunity to add this issue to your collection today.
High Value: $3,600
Minimum Value: $44
All-American Comics #68 (1945)
In All-American Comics #68, we've got a real doozy of a story! It features some of your favorite heroes, including Green Lantern, Dr. Mid-Nite, and Red, White and Blue. First up, we've got Green Lantern battling it out against Napoleon and Joe Safeen. Then, Dr. Mid-Nite faces off against the Curse of the Caliphs - talk about spooky! And let's not forget about Mutt & Jeff, who appear twice in this issue. We also get a text story called Flying Dynamite, and another Mutt & Jeff adventure where they meet Cicero's Cat. Last but not least, Hop Harrigan takes on Hippity and his off the cob dream of conquest. Trust us, this is one issue you won't want to miss! Purchase All-American Comics #68 to add it to your collection today.
High Value: $3,600
Minimum Value: $44
All-American Comics #65 (1945)
This particular comic book, All-American Comics #65, is one that serious collectors should take note of. Here's a quick summary of the story: In this issue, we're introduced to the Green Lantern, the superhero with a power ring that can do anything he wills. But in this story, we see the Green Lantern struggling with a very relatable issue: he lost a day of his life. Along with this intriguing plot line, the comic also features other fan favorites such as Dr. Mid-Nite, Red, White & Blue, and Hop Harrigan.
If you happen to have a copy of All-American Comics #65, it may very well be worth a significant amount of money. As a business that specializes in purchasing comic book collections, we at Comics Into Cash are happy to provide a free appraisal or make a fair offer to purchase your collection. Don't hesitate to contact us to see what your collection is worth!
High Value: $3,600
Minimum Value: $44
All-American Comics #70 (1946)
All-American Comics #70 (1946) features the first appearance of the Green Lantern's sidekick, Doiby Dickles. In this action-packed issue, Green Lantern and Doiby team up to take down the villainous Vulture and his gang of criminals. Along the way, they encounter a young boy who is kidnapped by the Vulture's henchmen, leading to an exciting rescue mission. This issue is a must-have for any comic book collector or Green Lantern fan.
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High Value: $3,600
Minimum Value: $44
All-American Comics #67 (1945)
All-American Comics #67 - a true relic of the Golden Age of comics. This issue features some of the most iconic comic book heroes of all time, including Green Lantern, Dr. Mid-Nite, Red, White & Blue, and Hop Harrigan.
In this issue, we see Green Lantern facing off against the deadly threat of Death Unavoidably Detained, while Dr. Mid-Nite goes on an Excursion to Excitement. Meanwhile, Red, White & Blue discover the shocking truth behind Blooey, and Hop Harrigan has a hilarious conversation with his trusty steed Hippity.
If you're lucky enough to have All-American Comics #67 in your comic book collection, you know how valuable it truly is. And if you're looking to sell your collection, whether it's this comic book or others, Comics Into Cash is the place to turn. We offer free appraisals and fair prices, all while maintaining a reputation for trust and reliability in the world of comic book collecting. So don't delay - contact us today and let us turn your comic book collection into cash.
High Value: $2,900
Minimum Value: $34
All-American Comics #86 (1947)
All-American Comics #86 from 1947 is a classic gem that any comic book collector will want to add to their collection. Featuring Green Lantern in action, the cover of this issue shows our favorite superhero fighting criminals against the backdrop of calendar pages. This exciting issue also includes other thrilling tales, such as "The Crime of the Month Club" featuring the beloved characters Mutt & Jeff, the adventurous story "The Man Who Lied" featuring The Black Pirate, and "Cue for Death" with the ever-popular Dr. Mid-Nite. But that's not all! The issue also includes a fascinating text story by John Osgood titled "The Black Horse" and "Balloonatics" with Hop Harrigan. Trust us when we say that All-American Comics #86 is one comic book you won't want to miss. As experts in the comic book industry, Comics Into Cash is the go-to destination for those looking for reliable valuation and direct selling options for their comic book collections, whether they have inherited them or not. Contact us today to learn more!
High Value: $2,900
Minimum Value: $34
All-American Comics #88 (1947)
All-American Comics #88 is a captivating comic that will leave you on the edge of your seat. In this issue, we follow the story of Alan Scott, also known as Green Lantern. He receives an invitation to view some commissioned portraits by an eccentric artist. However, things take a dark turn when the portraits predict the deaths of everyone in the room except for Scott, including the painter himself.
To make matters worse, Scott is accused of the artist's death and must flee to protect his name and reputation. The story is full of twists and turns, with Scott using his powers to evade capture.
This issue also includes other thrilling tales, like "Mutt & Jeff From the Case Book of Dr. Mid-Nite" and "Black Pirate." The characters are well-crafted, and the storylines are engaging.
If you're a comic book lover, All-American Comics #88 is a must-read. Its intriguing plot and dynamic characters make it a classic in the world of comic books. At Comics Into Cash, we know our comics, and this issue is a valuable addition to any collection.
High Value: $2,900
Minimum Value: $34
All-American Comics #85 (1947)
In All-American Comics #85, we see Green Lantern, the superhero with an emerald power ring, caught up in a thrilling adventure. On the cover, we see Green Lantern standing on a dock, looking down at his friend Doiby's hat floating in the water. Doiby is in a boat with two thugs holding him captive. The story, titled "The Rise and Fall of 'Crusher' Crook," follows Green Lantern as he battles against an athlete who becomes a criminal and forms a gang to carry out sports-themed crimes.
In addition to this exciting story, there are three other action-packed tales in this issue. "Brothers Under the Skin" features the swashbuckling Black Pirate on a mission of mercy, blown off-course by a violent storm. Dr. Mid-Nite investigates a series of accidents at a movie studio in "Accidents on Order," while Ton O' Fun and Hop Harrigan take readers on thrilling journeys with "Trapline Pirate" and "All Aboard for the Trans-Andes Passage."
If you're a fan of classic comics, All-American Comics #85 is a must-read. It's a thrilling adventure filled with heroes, villains, and danger at every turn. At Comics Into Cash, we specialize in buying and appraising comic book collections like this one. Contact us today to learn more about how we can help you turn your comics into cash.
High Value: $2,900
Minimum Value: $34
All-American Comics #75 (1946)
Are you sitting on a copy of All-American Comics #75? This issue, released in 1946, features the story "The Man Who Heard Too Much!" starring Green Lantern, as well as a variety of other tales such as "Winky, Blinky, and Noddy Out of the Gag Bag" and "Gamblers of the Gridiron" starring Dr. Mid-Nite.
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High Value: $2,900
Minimum Value: $34
All-American Comics #78 (1946)
All-American Comics #78 from 1946 is a must-have classic for any true comic book fan. In this issue, we're introduced to the "Giggling Gangsters," a group of baddies causing trouble for Green Lantern. But what about Winky, Blinky, and Noddy? These three lovable characters find themselves on a wild moose chase in "On the Loose for a Moose!" And then there's Dr. Mid-Nite with "Holiday from Healing" and Mutt & Jeff with "Ton O' Fun". To top it off, a two-page text story by Ken Cooper called "Safe Delivery" and Hop Harrigan make an appearance. This issue showcases some of the most beloved comic book characters of all time and is a must-add to any collector's stash. At Comics Into Cash, we know our comics, and this is one you won't want to miss out on.
High Value: $2,900
Minimum Value: $34
All-American Comics #80 (1946)
All-American Comics #80 is an absolute treasure of a comic book, containing some of DC's most beloved characters from the golden age of comics. The Green Lantern story "LONG-EARED LARCENY" is an action-packed adventure featuring Hal Jordan taking on a gang of criminals who are using trained rabbits to commit their heinous crimes. Meanwhile, the comedic duo Mutt & Jeff get up to their usual shenanigans in their eponymous strip, while "STUDIES IN INSANITY" follows the misadventures of Winky, Blinky, and Noddy. Dr. Mid-Nite makes an appearance in "PAY DIRT," facing off against a group of racketeers who are trying to cheat a group of miners out of their hard-earned pay. The Ton O' Fun strip adds some laughter to the mix, while the 2-page text story "FOOLS GOLD" by Cal Ranger explores the dangers of greed. Finally, "BLOWOFF IN THE ALEUTIANS" sees Hop Harrigan caught up in a thrilling air battle against the Japanese during World War II. All-American Comics #80 is a true gem of a comic book, and a must-have for any serious comic book collector.
High Value: $2,900
Minimum Value: $34
All-American Comics #87 (1947)
In All-American Comics #87 (1947), you'll find some of the most iconic characters of the Golden Age of Comics. Green Lantern takes on the guise of "Professor Nobody," while Dr. Mid-Nite captures the notorious criminal Big Shet Barns. The Black Pirate faces a harrowing conflict in "Brother Against Brother," while Ton O' Fun and Hop Harrigan round out the issue with their own thrilling adventures. And don't forget the added bonus of a text story by John Osgood, "Shell Game." If you're lucky enough to have this issue in your collection, give our team at Comics Into Cash a call for a free appraisal or to sell your collection to us for a fair price. Our reputation and expertise in the comic book industry speak for themselves.