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All-American Comics

DC Comics // April 1939 - October 1948
Issue count: 102

DC's All-American Comics introduced the world to THE (original) GREEN LANTERN with issue #16! High-quality stories and great backups make these 40's issues having collectors clamoring for originals! Examples of going rates here...

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All-American Comics

ALL-AMERICAN Comics #1 was published in 1939. It featured a grab-bag of different genres; humor, boy-adventurers, military stories, funny animals, etc. It's important to note that All-American Comics was actually a third piece of a much larger puzzle and historically significant in more than one way. Max Gaines formed All-American Publications, which published All-American Comics, after receiving funding from Harry Donenfeld, CEO of National Allied Publications, publisher of Action Comics. Donenfeld also helmed Detective Comics, National's sister company.  All-American Comics #14 would be the first issue of that title to carry the "DC" logo on the front cover to which all agreed, for marketing purposes, was the best way to tie it to the growing influence of the fledgling DC brand. It would be just five years later that Gaines would be removed from the picture allowing All-American, Detective, and National to consolidate into what we now know as DC Comics!

Interestingly and ironically, after selling his stake in All-American Comics to a minority partner, Max Gaines would take only one property with him to start his new company. A company that would be owned by him and him alone. That title was "Picture Stories from the Bible" and the company he would form was Entertainment Comics better known as "EC". What is the irony you might ask? Max Gaines' son was William Gaines. The younger Gaines had the same love for comics and business as his father but his imagination was firmly in the grip of sci-fi, horror, and America's underground cultural influences. It's under William's direction that pre-code horror comics would cross lines that brought the harsh glare of Frederic Wertham, the U.S. government and an industry to it's knees. But that is a story for another time.

All-American Publications, as a publishing house, also was the parent of Flash Comics. Issue #1, debuting in January of 1940, contained the first appearance of other future DC mainstays, the Flash and Hawkman. This is notable because the first issue of Flash Comics preceded All-American Comics #16 by five months. It wouldn't be long before the super hero bug hit the pages of All-American Comics.

It was at this point the title was brought into more focus with issue #16 with the introduction of one of DC's most enduringly popular characters : THE (original) GREEN LANTERN! Just a few issues later we would meet The Atom, another DC staple.

GL was the cover-featured lead story for most of the run of All-American (1948), and boasted great stories and great artists (Martin Nodell, Sheldon Moldoff, Irwin Hasen, Paul Reinman, Alex Toth).

Adding to the attractiveness of this highly collectible Golden-Age book was a cast of much adored supporting heroes including DR. MID-NITE and of course, the humourous first incarnation of THE RED TORNADO!

The last few issues saw DC trying to morph All-American into a western-style title. It didn't work, and then it was gone.

Collectors covet this high quality Golden-Age comic book, which can fetch a good amount of beans at market!

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Issue #1

What's All-American Comics #1 worth in 2024?

There are only 17 registered, graded copies of this #1 issue, so value data is not comprehensive. Still, a VF 8.0 sold for $4,140 in 2002. In the mid-to-low range, GD/VG 3.0 showed solid growth from a 2003 price of $525 to its current sell value of $1,000. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

It's the first issue of a pivotal series that helped kick off the Golden Age of comics back in 1939. The publisher would later become DC Comics. 

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$575 $1,100 $2,250 $4,150 $15,000 $4,140

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Issue #2

What's All-American Comics #2 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #2 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 9.0 that sold for the price of $2,801 in March 2015, which is an increase from its March 2003 value of $1,294. An unretouched 8.0 has a July 2002 value of $1,035, and an unretouched 4.0 has a value of $299 as of August 2006.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The stories of Ripley’s Believe It or Not begin in All-American Comics #2, published by D.C. Comics in May 1939. Cicero’s Cat stars in “An Unexpected Shower,” and Miss Sidney Edwards is appointed to West Point and Annapolis.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$190 $350 $750 $1,400 $4,600 $2,800

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Issue #3

What's All-American Comics #3 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #3 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 6.5 that sold for the price of $884 in July 2013. An unretouched 3.0 has a value of $384 as of March 2020.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Hop Harrigan stars on the cover of All-American Comics #3, published in June 1939 by D.C. Comics. Hop Harrigan’s old plane was sold to a filmmaker, and when they need someone to fly it, they call on Hop. Cicero’s Cat flirts with a married cat.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$175 $300 $700 $1,300 $3,500 $875

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Issue #4

What's All-American Comics #4 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #4 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 4.0 that sold for the price of $508 in July 2012. The only other copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 3.5 that sold for the price of $287 in March 2014.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Scribbly starts a brand new adventure in All-American Comics #4, published by D.C. Comics in July 1939. Marjorie Gestring and Johnny Vander Meer are featured in “All American Champs.”

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$175 $400 $700 $1,300 $3,500 $500

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Issue #5

What's All-American Comics #5 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #5 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 9.0 that sold for the price of $1,326 in December 2011. An unretouched 4.5 has a value of $417 as of September 2014, and an unretouched 3.5 has a value of $247 as of September 2017.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The stories of The American Way begin in All-American Comics #5, published in August 1939 by D.C. Comics. Doris West helps the Red, White, and Blue boys in “Banko Tonight!” Ben Webster stars in a four-part series of “It Works!”

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$150 $325 $650 $1,200 $3,200 $1,325

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Issue #6

What's All-American Comics #6 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #6 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is a 7.5 from the Larson pedigree that sold for the price of $683 in March 2004. An unretouched 5.0 has a September 2017 value of $311, and an unretouched 3.0 sold for the price of $540 in July 2018, which is an increase from its January 2017 value of $160.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The stories of Popsicle Pete begin in All-American Comics #6, published by D.C. Comics in September 1939. Karl McReady is Popsicle Pete. A thirteen-year-old from Louisville, he wins a contest and decides to use his winnings to travel to New York.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$125 $240 $500 $1,000 $3,000 $675

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Issue #7

What's All-American Comics #7 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #7 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 6.5 that sold for the price of $1,020 in May 2019. An unretouched 5.5 has a September 2017 value of $913, an unretouched 4.0 sold for the price of $350 in January 2016, and an unretouched 3.5 has a value of $550 as of September 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

It is Midsummer in New York for the Red, White, and Blue boys in All-American Comics #7, published in October 1939 by D.C. Comics. Red Dugan, Whitey Smith, and Blooey Blue suffer the heat of New York. Ben Webster returns with a brand-new mystery. ?

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$200 $550 $900 $1,700 $3,600 $1,025

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Issue #8

What's All-American Comics #8 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #8 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 7.5 that sold for the price of $2,640 in August 2019. An unretouched 6.0 has an April 2013 value of $729, and an unretouched 4.5 has a value of $717 as of August 2007.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Ultra-Man makes his first appearance in All-American Comics #8, published by D.C. Comics in November 1939. The origin of Gary Concord as Ultra-Man is told in “Origin, Part 1.” Gary’s father enters into suspended animation, and awakens in the far future of 2239.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$200 $625 $1,300 $2,650 $4,000 $2,650

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Issue #9

What's All-American Comics #9 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #9 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is an 8.0 from the Larson pedigree that sold for the price of $736 in March 2004. An unretouched 7.0 has a May 2009 value of $359, an unretouched 6.5 sold for the price of $221in January 2011, and an unretouched 5.0 has a value of $2,550 as of April 2020. Gary

Why is this comic book valuable?

Ultra-Man’s origin story continues in All-American Comics #9, published in December 1939 by D.C. Comics. Gary’s father is now in the future, and he discovers he is the only human in this new future that can breathe outside of domed cities. Gary Concord is born.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$125 $230 $400 $850 $3,000 $1,140

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Issue #10

What's All-American Comics #10 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #10 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 7.0 that sold for the price of $299 in June 2009. An unretouched 6.5 has a value of $840 in May 2019, and an unretouched 5.0 has a value of $657 as of August 2015.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Red, White, and Blue must stop an evil force in New York in All-American Comics #10, published by D.C. Comics in January 1940. The Master can control lightning. He threatens to use his powers to take over New York, and Red, White, and Blue are the only ones who can stop him!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$175 $350 $700 $1,250 $3,600 $990

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Issue #11

What's All-American Comics #11 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #11 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is a 6.5 from the Davis Crippen pedigree that sold for the price of $1,650. That March 2018 value is an increase from its June 2017 price of $1,234. A 4.5 from the Larson pedigree has a June 2007 value of $384, and an unretouched 1.8 has a value of $378 as of November 2012.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Ultra-Man stars on his second cover in All-American Comics #11, published in February 1940 by D.C. Comics. Gary Concord has saved his father’s secret formula to ensure peace, but when he appears to be dead, Stella steals the formula and attempts to escape. Gary shoots her dead, which causes her warlord father Tor to declare war on the humans. ?

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$380 $700 $1,500 $2,700 $4,800 $1,650

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Issue #12

What's All-American Comics #12 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #12 is unknown. There have been only two copies to sell at auction, and the highest CGC rated copy is an unretouched 5.0 that sold for the price of $260 in November 2012. An unretouched .5 has a May 2013 value of $43.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Doris West helps the Red, White, and Blue boys to solve a new mystery in All-American Comics #12, published by D.C. Comics in March 1940. Someone has blown up the Williams Works, prompted the boys and Doris to investigate. Ultra-man takes on Tor when he attacks America.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$150 $300 $600 $1,200 $3,500 $260

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Issue #56

What's All-American Comics #56 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #56 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 7.5 that sold for the price of $600 in March 2010, which is an increase from its December 2009 value of $395. An unretouched 7.0 has a February 2020 value of $550, which is an increase from its February 2018 price of $430.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Green Lantern must stop a victim from becoming a criminal in All-American Comics #56, published in March 1944 by D.C. Comics. Elegant Esmond has decided to reform from his wicked ways, and attempts to undo all of his previous crimes. However, one of his victims tries to take Esmond’s place, and Green Lantern must intervene!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$60 $150 $300 $650 $1,700 $600

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Issue #58

What's All-American Comics #58 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #58 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 8.0 that sold for the price of $478 in September 2011. An unretouched 6.5 has a February 2011 value of $300, which is a decrease from its peak September 2010 price of $375, but an increase from its April 2007 value of $263.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Green Lantern meets an exceptionally smart crook in All-American Comics #58, published in June 1944 by D.C. Comics. Mervyn is a genius, but he hates how much smarter he is than everyone. He tries to join up with the mob, but ends up scaring them more than Green Lantern does! ?

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$60 $150 $300 $600 $1,500 $478

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Issue #70

What's All-American Comics #70 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #70 is $1,357. This value is based on the highest-rated copy to sell publicly, which is an unretouched 9.4 NM. That March 2018 price is a decrease from its peak May 2014 value of $1,554. An unretouched 6.0 has a March 2018 value of $263.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Maximillian O’Leary makes his first appearance in All-American Comics #70, published in January 1946 by D.C. Comics. John Sargent is Sargon the Sorcerer, who experiences Maximillian’s magic for the first time. Green Lantern’s identity is discovered by a leprechaun.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$50 $125 $250 $450 $1,350 $1,554

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Issue #71

What's All-American Comics #71 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #71 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 9.0 from the Big Apple pedigree that sold for the price of $650 in June 2014. An unretouched 9.0 has a July 2012 value of $508, which is a decrease from its peak July 2003 price of $748.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Doiby becomes a human bomb in All-American Comics #71, published by D.C. Comics in March 1946. A mad scientist captures Doiby and fills him with enough liquid nitro to make the whole city explode. Green Lantern must find a way to stop him and save Doiby.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$45 $100 $175 $350 $1,200 $748

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Issue #72

What's All-American Comics #72 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #72 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is a 9.0 from the Davis Crippen pedigree that sold for the price of $606 in August 2013, which is a decrease from its peak June 2004 value of $805. An unretouched 7.5 sold for the price of $408 in February 2020, and an unretouched 7.0 has a value of $336 as of February 2020.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The story of Black Pirate begins in All-American Comics #72, published in April 1946 by D.C. Comics. Jon Valor is the Black Pirate in “The Witch’s Dipping Chair.” King Arthur has Merlin bring Green Lantern back in time ten centuries to help defeat an evil dragon.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$40 $100 $175 $400 $1,200 $805

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Issue #73

What's All-American Comics #73 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #73 is $1,315. This value is based on the highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction, which is an unretouched 9.4 NM. That May 2017 price is an increase from its July 2012 value of $1,016. An unretouched 7.0 has a June 2019 value of $381.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The story of Winky, Blinky, and Noddy begins in All-American Comics #73, published by D.C. Comics in May 1946. Alan Scott and Doiby travel to the Smoky Mountains to help launch a real-life hillbilly show. However, once they arrive they discover the chosen family is actually a group of thieves!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$45 $100 $200 $400 $1,325 $1,315

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Issue #74

What's All-American Comics #74 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #74 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is a 9.2 from the Davis Crippen pedigree that sold for the price of $787 in November 2009, which is a decrease from its May 2007 price of $1,434. An unretouched 8.5 has a September 2005 value of $549, and an unretouched 7.0 has a value of $408 as of July 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Flash makes a cameo appearance in All-American Comics #74, published in June 1946 by D.C. Comics. People try to discredit Alan Scott’s story about Owen Cooley and how he is a real-life leprechaun. Owen returns in the midst of all of the controversy, helping Green Lantern exact revenge and give credence to Scott’s story.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$60 $150 $275 $550 $1,500 $1,434

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Issue #75

What's All-American Comics #75 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #75 is $2,510. This value is based on the highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction, which is a 9.8 NM/M from the Big Apple pedigree that sold in May 2012. A 9.6 NM+ from the Big Apple pedigree has a February 2012 value of $2,390, and a 9.4 NM from the same pedigree has a value of $2,760 as of July 2002.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A deaf man can suddenly hear criminal plots in All-American Comics #75, published by D.C. Comics in July 1946. Green Lantern discovers a nearly-deaf man can “listen in” when crooks are planning their newest crimes.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$50 $100 $225 $450 $1,375 $2,760

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Issue #76

What's All-American Comics #76 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #76 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 9.0 that sold for the price of $746 in August 2013, which is an increase from its August 2005 value of $549. An unretouched 8.5 has a June 2010 value of $580, and an unretouched 7.0 has a value of $264 as of June 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Green Lantern investigates a missing boy in All-American Comics #76, published in August 1946 by D.C. Comics. Killer Dill asks Green Lantern to find his missing son, just for the Emerald Crusader to discover they’re actually in cahoots!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$50 $120 $200 $450 $1,300 $746

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Issue #77

What's All-American Comics #77 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #77 is $1,325. This value is based on the highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction, which is an unretouched 9.4 NM. That May 2007 value is an increase from its October 2006 price of $1,013. An unretouched 8.5 has an August 2004 value of $403, and an unretouched 7.0 has a value of $300 as of March 2012.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Hop Harrigan stars on his last cover in All-American Comics #77, published by D.C. Comics in September 1946. Hop Harrigan and Tank Tinker go on a new high-flying adventure in “Star Dumb and Glory.” Doiby accidentally ends up in Africa, and Green Lantern must save him.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$50 $100 $200 $400 $1,325 $1,325

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Issue #78

What's All-American Comics #78 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #78 is $900. This value is based on the highest-rated copy to sell publicly, which is an unretouched 9.4 NM that sold in September 2012. A 7.5 from the Davis Crippen pedigree has an August 2015 value of $574, and an unretouched 6.0 has a value of $319 as of January 2020.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Green Lantern gets help from a criminal’s family in All-American Comics #78, published in October 1946 by D.C. Comics. A gangster’s hillbilly family come to Gotham City to visit him, and end up helping Green Lantern when they unwittingly botch all of his crimes! ?

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$60 $140 $225 $400 $1,300 $900

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Issue #79

What's All-American Comics #79 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #79 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is a 9.2 from the Big Apple pedigree that sold for the price of $717 in August 2010. An unretouched 8.5 has a February 2006 value of $340, and an unretouched 6.5 sold for the price of $289 in March 2018, which is an increase from its May 2012 value of $158.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Mutt and Jeff star on the cover of All-American Comics #79, published by D.C. Comics in November 1946. Mutt and Jeff are the stars of the first part of #79 in multiple half-page goofs. Alan Scott learns of an ancient parchment that will give the answer to five questions of the holder, prompting Green Lantern to find it before it winds up in the wrong hands. ?

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$50 $100 $200 $350 $1,175 $717

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Issue #80

What's All-American Comics #80 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #80 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is a 9.0 that has been trimmed that sold for the price of $330 in December 2018. An 8.0 from the Davis Crippen pedigree has a January 2011 value of $422, and an unretouched 7.5 sold for the price of $465 in June 2019, which is an increase from its November 2017 value of $325.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A group of criminals dresses up like rabbits in All-American Comics #80, published in December 1946 by D.C. Comics. Doiby babysits a boy who asks for a bedtime story. Doiby accidentally falls asleep, and when he wakes, he is confronted by the sight of a group of men dressed up as giant rabbits in the middle of a theft. ?

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$50 $125 $200 $400 $1,300 $465

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Issue #81

What's All-American Comics #81 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #81 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 9.0 that sold for the price of $1,000 in October 2013, which is an increase from its July 2012 value of $538. An unretouched 8.0 has a September 2010 value of $500, and an 8.0 from the Big Apple pedigree sold for the price of $504 in January 2020, which is an increase from its July 2018 value of $320.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Green Lantern has a mind mix-up on his hands in All-American Comics #81, published by D.C. Comics in January 1947. Gaspard Le Bon creates a psychic transmitting machine, and when he uses it on the thug Skunky Savage to test it, the results are unexpected. ?

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$50 $100 $200 $400 $1,250 $1,000

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Issue #82

What's All-American Comics #82 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #82 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is an 8.5 from the Davis Crippen pedigree that sold for the price of $1,125 in February 2018, which is an increase from its March 2013 value of $475. An unretouched 8.0 has a September 2014 value of $475, and an unretouched 5.5 has a value of $300 as of January 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Winky, Blinky, & Noddy star on their last title in All-American Comics #82, published in February 1947 by D.C. Comics. The 3 Dimwits are hired to take care of animals at a circus. When an archaeologist discovers a new artifact in Babylonia, Green Lantern must uncover why a dangerous criminal has suddenly become admired.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$50 $150 $300 $500 $1,400 $1,125

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Issue #83

What's All-American Comics #83 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #83 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is a 9.0 from the Davis Crippen pedigree that sold for the price of $448 in August 2006. An unretouched 8.5 has a September 2003 value of $414, and an unretouched 6.0 sold for the price of $183 in April 2017, which is an increase from its May 2010 value of $142.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Mutt and Jeff star in their final cover title in All-American Comics #83, published by D.C. Comics in March 1947. Green Lantern must race against time to help a college football star who has suddenly transformed into a stone aged man.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$60 $125 $250 $400 $1,250 $448

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Issue #84

What's All-American Comics #84 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of #84 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is a 7.5 from the Davis Crippen pedigree that sold for the price of $388 in August 2009. A 7.0 from the same pedigree has a December 2006 value of $263, an unretouched 6.5 sold for the price of $220 in June 2014, and an unretouched 5.0 has a value of $123 as of August 2013.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Green Lantern must clear Doiby’s name in All-American Comics #84, published in April 1947 by D.C. Comics. After Doiby Dickles wins a boxing match, his opponent decides to exact revenge on the cabbie, landing Doiby in jail for armed robbery.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$60 $125 $250 $400 $1,250 $388

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Issue #85

What's All-American Comics #85 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #85 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 9.0 that sold for the price of $797 in October 2011. An unretouched 8.5 has an August 2012 value of $360, and an 8.5 from the Big Apple pedigree has a February 2007 value of $400, which is a decrease from its peak May 2003 price of $543.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Crusher Crock stars in his first appearance as the Sportsmaster in All-American Comics #85, published by D.C. Comics in May 1947. After Crusher Crock is barred from all professional sports after a series of gross misconduct, he takes up the evil persona Sportsmaster and swears revenge.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$60 $125 $250 $400 $1,250 $797

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Issue #86

What's All-American Comics #86 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of All-American Comics #86, as the highest CGC rated copy is a VF+ 8.5 that did not sell publicly. There have been only four copies of #86 to sell publicly at auction. An unretouched 7.0 sold for the price of $350 in October 2017, and an unretouched 4.0 sold for $117 in June 2012. A CGC 3.5 has a value of $96 as of January 2008, and an unretouched 3.0 has a value of $276 as of August 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Green Lantern and Doiby battle against time itself in All-American Comics #86, published by D.C. Comics in June 1947. An ongoing robbery spree is named the “Crime of the Month,” and Doiby Dickles provides the missing clue Green Lantern needs to uncover its secret.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$60 $150 $300 $500 $1,500 $350

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Issue #87

What's All-American Comics #87 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #87 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 8.0 that sold for the price of $500 in January 2019. That price is an increase from its June 2004 value of $333, and an unretouched 7.0 has a value of $500 as of October 2014.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Don’t miss a unique John Broome text story in All-American Comics #87, published in July 1947 by D.C. Comics. Doiby bets Alan that an entire day can go by without the need to call on Green Lantern. However, Doiby loses his bet when Professor Nobody shows up in town!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$60 $150 $300 $500 $1,500 $500

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Issue #88

What's All-American Comics #88 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #88 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 5.5 that sold for the price of $155.35 in May 2011. An unretouched 4.0 has an April 2012 value of $179.25, and an unretouched 3.5 has a value of $143.40 as of August 2013.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Green Lantern must save Alan Scott from being pinned for murder in All-American Comics #88, published by D.C. Comics in August 1947. A painter has created a series of canvas that depict murders that have yet to be committed - but are true. Alan Scott must use his superhero alter-ego to clear his name when one canvas points to Scott as a murderer!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $200 $400 $800 $2,000 $0

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Issue #89

What's All-American Comics #89 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #89 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 9.2 that sold for the price of $2,500 in March 2010. An unretouched 5.5 has a January 2018 value of $2,027, and an unretouched 4.5 sold for the price of $1,233 in July 2018, which is an increase from its January 2016 value of $705.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Molly Mayne makes her first appearance as Harlequin in All-American Comics #89, published in September 1947 by D.C. Comics. When Alan Scott is called upon to use Green Lantern for a radio program, they decide to find him a suitable villain, and so use the comic heroine Harlequin!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$600 $1,225 $2,100 $4,000 $12,000 $2,500

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Issue #90

What's All-American Comics #90 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #90 is $2,760. This value is based on the highest-rated copy to sell publicly, which is an unretouched 9.4 NM that sold in July 2002. An unretouched 9.0 has a May 2013 value of $887, which is a decrease from its peak March 2013 price of $1,300. An unretouched 6.0 has an August 2019 value of $618, which is an increase from its November 2018 price of $400.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The origin and the first appearance of Icicle occur in All-American Comics #90, published by D.C. Comics in October 1947. Dr. Joar Mahkent is a foreign physicist who has created a device that can instantly freeze the moisture in the air. Green Lantern must don his cape to stop The Icicle from his evil wrongdoings.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$125 $225 $550 $1,000 $3,500 $2,760

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Issue #91

What's All-American Comics #91 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #91 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 5.5 that sold for the price of $212 in September 2010. An unretouched 4.0 has a September 2019 value of $557, and an unretouched 3.5 has a value of $305 as of November 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Harlequin stars on her first cover in All-American Comics #91, published in November 1947 by D.C. Comics. Harlequin makes a promise to Green Lantern: If he marries her, she will leave the crime game entirely!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$300 $550 $1,000 $2,000 $6,000 $557

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Issue #92

What's All-American Comics #92 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #92 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 8.0 that sold for the price of $1,016 in May 2018, which is an increase from its February 2013 value of $508. An unretouched 7.5 has a January 2006 value of $575, and an unretouched 7.0 has a value of $500 as of July 2015.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Icicle stars on his first cover in All-American Comics #92, published by D.C. Comics in December 1947. The Icicle is helping General Galazar in his quest to overthrow a South American nation. Green Lantern must stop Icicle and save Lorna Dawn before the evil physicist can start a bloody revolt.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $200 $425 $1,025 $3,000 $1,016

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Issue #93

What's All-American Comics #93 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #93 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 4.5 that sold for the price of $700 as of September 2019. An unretouched 3.0 has a February 2013 value of $122.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Harlequin is back for more mayhem in All-American Comics #93, published in January 1948 by D.C. Comics. Green Lantern asks for Molly Mayne’s help to lure Harlequin out of hiding. Molly/Harlequin ends up saving the Emerald Crusader’s life when they end up in a sticky situation!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$200 $400 $800 $1,600 $4,500 $700

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Issue #94

What's All-American Comics #94 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #94 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 6.5 that sold for the price of $1,071 in September 2019. An unretouched 6.0 has an August 2015 value of $1,135, and an unretouched 4.0 has a value of $386 as of January 2018, which is an increase from its October 2002 price of $150.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The star of the cover of All-American Comics #94 is Harlequin, published by D.C. Comics in February 1948. Alan Scott tries to trap Harlequin at a beauty contest, but his plan backfires when the Princess of the Underworld has also plotted a trap for Green Lantern.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$200 $400 $800 $1,600 $4,500 $1,135

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Issue #95

What's All-American Comics #95 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #95 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to date is a NM+ 9.6 that sold privately for an unknown price. The has been only one copy of #95 to sell publicly: an unretouched 7.5 that has a value of $508 as of February 2008.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Harlequin takes center stage of All-American Comics #95, published in March 1948 by D.C. Comics. Supervillain The Harlequin faces off against Green Lantern when she offers to reveal her true identity - but only if Green Lantern does the same!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$200 $400 $800 $1,600 $4,500 $500

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Issue #96

What's All-American Comics #96 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #96 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 5.5 that sold for the price of $400 in October 2013. An unretouched 4.0 has a January 2020 value of $350.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Streak the Wonder Dog helps Green Lantern fight crime in All-American Comics #96, published in April 1948 by D.C. Comics. A notorious gangster tricks a young girl by claiming to be a private detective. She winds up employs by him, and when Streak befriends her, Green Lantern must find a way to remove her from the sticky situation.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$125 $250 $500 $1,000 $2,600 $400

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Issue #97

What's All-American Comics #97 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #97 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 9.0 that sold for the price of $707 in June 2003. An 8.5 from the Davis Crippen pedigree has an August 2006 value of $717, and an unretouched 6.0 sold for the price of $465 in September 2019, which is an increase from its July 2012 value of $275.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Green Lantern saves a young boy during a gunfight in All-American Comics #97, published by D.C. Comics in May 1948. When Alan and Doiby visit the county fair, Alan befriends a young boy. The boy leads him to a crooked ring operating out of the fair, leading Green Lantern to stop them.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $200 $400 $800 $2,000 $775

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Issue #98

What's All-American Comics #98 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #98 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is a 7.0 from the Davis Crippen pedigree that sold for the price of $1,016 in November 2006. An unretouched 7.0 has an October 2013 value of $585, which is an increase from its November 2010 price of $359 and the September 2010 value of $299.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Sportsmaster stars on the cover of All-American Comics #98, published in June 1948 by D.C. Comics. The Sportsmaster creates the Crime Syndicate of Sports, and using a plane, tries to blackmail Gotham City unless officials end all sporting events or pay protection money to his syndicate.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $200 $400 $800 $2,200 $1,016

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Issue #99

What's All-American Comics #99 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #99 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 8.0 that sold for the price of $633 in July 2002. A 7.0 from the Davis Crippen pedigree has a November 2006 value of $508, an unretouched 4.5 sold for the price of $190 in July 2012, and an unretouched 3.0 has a value of $260 as of February 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The story of Hop Harrigan concludes in All-American Comics #99, published by D.C. Comics in July 1948. The Green Lantern stars on his final cover story in #99. Green Lantern and Streak the Wonder Dog go on a fishing trip, leading the pair into a new mystery. In “Skyjack,” Hop Harrigan and Tank Tinker fight pirates who have kidnapped a foreign dignitary.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $200 $400 $800 $2,200 $633

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Issue #100

What's All-American Comics #100 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #100 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 8.5 that sold for the price of $837 in November 2012. An 8.0 from the Davis Crippen pedigree has an August 2006 value of $837, and an unretouched 7.5 has a value of $834 as of December 2003. An unretouched 3.5 sold for the price of $275 in March 2020, which is an increase from its November 2019 value of $192.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Johnny Thunder makes his first appearance in All-American Comics #100, published in August 1948 by D.C. Comics. This special 100th-anniversary issue also marks the appearance of Knodar. Mild-mannered schoolmaster John Trane takes on the identity of Johnny Thunder to keep his promise to his sheriff father in the western frontier.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$150 $300 $500 $1,000 $3,000 $837

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Issue #101

What's All-American Comics #101 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #101 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 9.2 that sold for the price of $1,554 in November 2013, which is a decrease from its September 2009 value of $1,800. An unretouched 9.0 has an August 2019 value of $960, which is a decrease from its peak July 2002 price of $1,093.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Johnny Thunder and his faithful steed Black Lightning attends a masquerade in All-American Comics #101, published by D.C. Comics in September 1948. Dr. Mid-Nite is drawn into the mystery of shadow men who have committed a jewelry robbery.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$80 $150 $300 $600 $2,000 $1,800

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Issue #102

What's All-American Comics #102 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #102 is $3,850. This value is based on the highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction, which is an unretouched 9.6 NM+ that sold in October 2006. An unretouched 9.4 NM has a July 2002 value of $8,050, and an unretouched 9.2 has an April 2020 value of $3,650, which is an increase from its June 2003 price of $2,000.

Why is this comic book valuable?

All-American Comics #102 is the final issue in the series and was published in October 1948 by D.C. Comics. The final of the Green Lantern, Black Pirate, and Dr. Mid-Nite stories are told. This comic title becomes All-American Western at the next print. Black Lightning and Johnny Thunder must cross “The Bridge of Peril;” Dr. Mid-Nite must outsmart “The Saboteurs of Science;” Green Lantern and Doiby must stop “Convention Crooks.”

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$175 $350 $700 $1,200 $4,500 $8,050

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V2 Issue #13

What's All-American Comics V2 #13 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #13 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 7.5 that sold for the price of $1,150 in September 2014. That price is an increase from its July 2012 value of $717. An unretouched 7.0 has a March 2004 value of $456, and an unretouched 3.0 has a value of $455 as of March 2018.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Ultra-Man must use his father’s secret peace formula in All-American Comics #13, published in April 1940 by D.C. Comics. Gary’s father created a formula that produces a foam that can put anyone to sleep. When Tor’s troops are attacking America, Ultra-Man must use it to put Tor’s country to sleep. ?

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$125 $250 $500 $1,150 $3,350 $1,150

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V2 Issue #14

What's All-American Comics V2 #14 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #14 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 8.0 that that sold for the price of $780 in September 2019. That is a decrease from its peak September 2014 value of $845. An unretouched 7.5 has an April 2016 value of $720.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Doris steps in for Red when he ends up in the hospital in All-American Comics #14, published by D.C. Comics in May 1940. Hop Harrigan is now famous, and Silas Cross suddenly comes into the picture, claiming to be Hop’s guardian. ?

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $200 $400 $800 $2,600 $850

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V2 Issue #15

What's All-American Comics V2 #15 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #15 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 6.0 that sold for the price of $374 in September 2004. An unretouched 5.0 has a December 2014 value of $644, and an unretouched 4.5 has a value of $227 as of June 2007.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Tippie and Reg’lar Fellars make their final appearance in All-American Comics #15, published in June 1940 by D.C. Comics. Gary Concord is Ultra-Man in “Marman’s Monsters Have Escape.” Garoo has taken control over a Marman’s body, and uses it to lead the Marman’s monsters in an attempt to take over the world.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $230 $370 $750 $2,500 $650

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V2 Issue #16

What's All-American Comics V2 #16 worth in 2024?

The value of All-American Comics #16 in Mint condition is unknown but suspected to be over $1,000,000 due to an offer for $1,000,000 made for a CGC NM 9.4 copy in recent years.  A CGC FN+ 6.5 sold for $215,000 in 2018, which further justifies the $1 million offer on the CGC 9.4.  Green Lantern is a very popular character and this issue is fairly scarce with an estimated 100 copies or less in existence.   10 years ago, a low grade copy in GD 2.0 could be purchased for $10,000.  Now, that same copy in the same grade would cost nearly 4X that price at $35,000.  If an unrestored copy is offered up for sale, and you can afford it, it's worth the investment to pick one up. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

All-American Comics #16 showcases the very first appearance of the Golden Age Green Lantern - Alan Scott in 1940.  Martin Nodell created and modeled Green Lantern from Greek Mythological gods.  

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$30,000 $78,000 $200,000 $500,000 $1,200,000 $300,000

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V2 Issue #17

What's All-American Comics V2 #17 worth in 2024?

The top price point for this 1940 comic was $20,315 for a VF/NM 9.0 in 2013. With only 21 registered graded copies, other sale data is sparse. A FN/VF 7.0 climbed from a 2007 value around $4,500 to its current price of $6,000. A FN 6.0 showed similar growth, increasing from $3,500 in 2007 to its current value of $5,000

Why is this comic book valuable?

This issue is the second appearance of Green Lantern, following up on his debut in #16. The cover features early art by Sheldon Moldoff, who would go on to create many of Batman's iconic villains.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$1,300 $2,600 $5,000 $10,500 $48,000 $20,325

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V2 Issue #18

What's All-American Comics V2 #18 worth in 2024?

There are 21 known copies of this issue, with a single VF/NM 9.0 as the top grade. There is no sale history for this copy, giving the historical high price point to a VF 8.0; it sold for $8,365 in 2018. The limited available sales history shows flat growth for the mid-to-low grades.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The art is done by Martin Nodell (credited as “Mart Dellon”), who created Green Latern. It continues the debut of the legendary superhero, who made his first appearance in issue #18.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$775 $1,200 $2,800 $8,375 $23,700 $8,375

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V2 Issue #19

What's All-American Comics V2 #19 worth in 2024?

The value of All-American Comics #19 in Mint condition is unknown because there are no copies in Mint condition known to exist.  If a copy in CGC NM+ 9.6 ever comes up for sale, it would fetch at least $200,000.  The highest graded copy is a CGC VF+ 8.5 which last sold in 2016 for $36,500.  A CGC VF 8.0 sold for $51,000 back in 2017, which is the highest price ever paid for this issue.  Lower grade copies are still affordable.  You might expect to pick up a GD 2.0 copy for $2,500.  With less than 50 copies total on the CGC census, if you're looking for a copy, snatch one up if it becomes available.  

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Golden Age Atom was introduced in this issue All-American Comics #19.  He's a much different character than the Ray Palmer we know and love in the modern era and the Flash TV series.  Al Pratt (Atom) had no super human abilities for the first 8 years of his existence.  After a fight with a super villain (Cyclotron) and exposure to his radiation, he showed up with super human strength, agility and a punch super charged by radioactivity. 

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$1,125 $2,500 $16,750 $51,375 $185,000 $51,375

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V2 Issue #20

What's All-American Comics V2 #20 worth in 2024?

The top price for this issue was $4,780 for a VF 8.0 back in 2017. There are only a handful of sales on record for this book, due to the limited 23 graded copies currently available. The mid-to-low prices are flat, but many of the grades in that range only have one sale on file over the last 10-15 years. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

 

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$410 $1,400 $2,800 $5,200 $16,700 $4,975

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V2 Issue #21

What's All-American Comics V2 #21 worth in 2024?

There are only 18 graded copies of this issue on record. The top price was $16,700 for a NM+ 9.6; only one copy exists at this grade, with none higher. A FN/VF 7.0 sold for around $1,250 in 2005, and is now goes for $3,250. That's a 150% increase in value. The low grades have few sales on record, making sales trends hard to predict. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

At this point in the series, #21 featured three major heroes for the time: Green Lantern, Atom and Red Tornado.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$350 $675 $1,400 $4,000 $11,500 $16,700

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V2 Issue #22

What's All-American Comics V2 #22 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #22 is unknown, as of the 16 Universal copies rated by the CGC, the highest rated is a VF 8.0. The highest CGC rated copy to on public sale was a 6.5, which has a value of $1,239 as of February 2011. The next month an unretouched 5.0 sold for $657 in May 2011. In September 2003 a 6.0 sold for $800, and more recently an unretouched 1.8 sold for $260 in September 2018.

Why is this comic book valuable?

D.C. Comics published All-American Comics #22 in January 1941 in both American and Canadian versions. The cover features Green Lantern, who saves prize fighter Kid McKay’s life. Later, we follow The Atom as he helps a fellow student whose father is being threatened by racketeers.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$260 $475 $1,000 $2,000 $6,300 $1,250

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V2 Issue #23

What's All-American Comics V2 #23 worth in 2024?

A Near Mint- 9.2 is the highest CGC rated copy of All-American Comics #23, making the mint condition value of #23 unknown. The highest rated copy that has been unrestored is an 8.0, which sold for $2,032 in February 2014. A F/VF 7.0 with a double cover sold for $1,228 in January 2009, and a year later an unretouched 7.0 sold for $1,076 in February 2010. Most recently an unretouched 5.0 sold for $1,100 in November 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Published by D.C. Comics in February 1941, Green Lantern saves Delia Day on the cover of All-American Comics #23, which sold for the original price of $.10. Don’t miss the full page advertisement for All Star Comics #3 within this issue! The Green Lantern takes on a racketeering scheme in “The Sins of the Father” and the Red Tornado narrowly avoids capture in “After the Red Tornado.”

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$150 $330 $775 $2,025 $6,300 $2,625

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V2 Issue #24

What's All-American Comics V2 #24 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of All-American Comics #24, as the highest CGC rated copy, a NM/M 9.8, has never been sold publicly. That copy could be worth well over $5,000, based on the price of lower rated copies. In July 2002 a 7.0 sold for $1,122; in May 2011 a CGC 7.5 sold for $1,434, and in November 2004 an 8.0 VF sold for $1,750.

Why is this comic book valuable?

We are introduced to Dr. Midnite in All-American Comics #24, published by D.C. Comics in March 1941. A full page ad teased the heroes Dr. Midnite (or Mid-Nite) and Sargon the Sorcerer. In “The Slave Racket” Green Lantern takes on shipping tycoon R.J. Karns, who has begun dealing in slaves.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$350 $600 $1,025 $2,000 $6,300 $1,950

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V3 Issue #25

What's All-American Comics V3 #25 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #25 is unknown as the highest CGC rated issue was only a NM- 9.2. The value of that copy is unknown. An unretouched Fine+ 6.5 sold for $3,500 in September 2007, and an unretouched 6.0 sold for $3,103 in December 2018. In February 2018 an unretouched 5.5 sold for $3,995, and a 4.5 sold for $2,450. More recently an unretouched 5.0 sold for $3,701 in September 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Don’t miss Hop Harrigan become the superhero Guardian Angel in this April 1941 issue of All-American Comics from D.C. Comics. Green Lantern uncovers a stock fixing plot in “Sabotage at the Steel Mills.” The thrilling origin of Dr. Mid-Nite is told in “How He Began,” when Dr. McNider discovers he can see perfectly in the dark after losing his sight due to a bomb accident.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
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V3 Issue #26

What's All-American Comics V3 #26 worth in 2024?

The value of a mint condition All-American Comics #26 could be worth well over $5,000 if ever brought to public auction. The highest CGC rated copy to date is an 8.5 VF+, which sold for $1,793 in February 2010. A 7.0 sold for $1,195 in November 2013. More recently, a 5.5 sold for $1,000 in July 2019, which is an increase from its $732 value in February 2011.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Sargon the Sorcerer is introduced to the world in his origin story “The Ruby of Life” in this May 1941 issue of All-American Comics #26 from D.C. Comics. Green Lantern takes on a loan company whose president is swindling borrowers and the Red Tornado must decide if “Crazy Man” Remington Flutewhistle is legitimate or not.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$300 $575 $1,000 $1,800 $5,800 $1,800

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V3 Issue #27

What's All-American Comics V3 #27 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of All-American Comics #27, as the highest CGC rated issue is only a Near Mint- 9.2. That copy sold for $5,079 in November 2011, which shows promise for the value of a 10.0 if it were ever available to sell. Two 8.5 copies have been sold, with a Cosmic Aeroplane pedigree selling for $3,585 in February 2018 and then again in December 2018 for $2,474. The other 8.5 has seen a rise in value, selling for $1,726 and then for $2,109 in November 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

We are introduced to Green Lantern’s new sidekick Doiby Dickles in this June 1941 issue of All-American Comics from publisher D.C. Comics. #27 follows APEX employee Irene Miller, who is saved by cab driver Doiby Dickles twice while she’s transporting plans for an experimental radio tower.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$175 $380 $1,100 $1,900 $5,075 $5,600

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V3 Issue #28

What's All-American Comics V3 #28 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #28 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to date is a NM 9.4, which sold for $4,063 in May 2015. Previously, an unretouched 8.0 sold for $1,146 in April 2011, and before that an unretouched 5.0 sold for $425 in November 2007.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Don’t miss the last time Hop Harrigan dons the identity of Guardian Angel in this July 1941 issue of All-American Comics from D.C. Comics. #28 opens with Green Lantern taking on The Spider while investigating a suspicious death and will situation.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$125 $275 $550 $1,150 $4,075 $7,775

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V3 Issue #29

What's All-American Comics V3 #29 worth in 2024?

All-American Comics #29 has no known mint condition value. The highest CGC rated issue that has a public value is an unretouched 9.0, which sold for $2,000 in October 2010. An 8.5 sold for $897 in March 2015, while an 8.0 sold for $1,050 in December 2017, presenting an increase in value for #29 over the years.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Published by D.C. Comics in August 1941, All-American Comics #29 boasts a $.10 cover price and a flying Green Lantern. #29 begins with Green Lantern and Doiby as they attempt to bring down a drug counterfeit ring. Also, follow Dr. Mid-Nite when he decides to investigate the crime boss King Cobra and their nefarious actions at a copper mine.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$250 $400 $700 $1,200 $3,000 $2,000

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V3 Issue #30

What's All-American Comics V3 #30 worth in 2024?

There is no known value for a mint condition issue of All-American Comics #30. The highest CGC rated copy sold to date is a NM- 9.2, which sold for $2,217 in May 2012 and then again for $1,912 a year later in November 2013. A 9.0 saw a decrease in its 10-year value when it sold for $2,205 in July 2002 and then for $1,554 in February 2012. More recently, a verified CGC 8.0 was available for a starting bid of $1,980.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Don’t miss the very first ad for All-Flash #1 in this September 1941 issue of All-American Comics from publisher D.C. Comics. Green Lantern saves Irene Miller when her investigation of a duo of crooked bail bondsman goes astray in #30, and Sargon the Sorcerer must find his Ruby of Life when his apartment is ransacked by thieves.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $250 $500 $1,000 $3,000 $2,275

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V3 Issue #31

What's All-American Comics V3 #31 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #31 is unknown, as the highest CGC rated copy to sell to date is only a VF+ 8.5. That copy sold for $1,315 in July 2012. Only 12 copies have been rated Universal by the CGC, and few of those have been sold publicly. A CGC 6.0 has seen a rise in value, with an original sale price of $335 in June 2016 and then $430 in July 2018.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Green Lantern blasts villains on the cover of All-American Comics #31, published by D.C. Comics in October of 1941. The Green Lantern investigates allegations of underfed orphans in #31 after his alter ego Alan Scott is offered tickets to a benefit for the orphanage.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$150 $210 $430 $800 $2,800 $1,325

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V3 Issue #32

What's All-American Comics V3 #32 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of All-American Comics #32.The highest CGC rated copy to sell publicly is an 8.0 VF, which has a value of $717 as of November 2013. More recently, a 2.0 sold for $180 in August 2018 and a 4.0 sold for $350 in September 2018.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Don’t be confused by the full page ad for Green Lantern #1 within All-American Comics #32, published in November 1941 by D.C. Comics. Green Lantern goes undercover when he befriends a young parolee in an attempt to infiltrate a mob. The Atom must protect a professor when the professor brings the Tablet of Kali back from his expedition - an item that will allow the followers of it to revive their cult.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$180 $350 $600 $1,000 $2,800 $725

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V3 Issue #33

What's All-American Comics V3 #33 worth in 2024?

There have only been 10 copies rated Universal by the CGC of All-American Comics #33, with the highest being a NM- 9.2 that sold privately. The highest CGC rated copy to sell publicly was an unretouched 8.0, with a value of $1,490 as of November 2018. That is up from its $687 value in March 2013.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Green Lantern is on his sidekick’s turf in All-American Comics #33, published in December 1941 by D.C. Comics. In “The Taxi War” Doiby and Green Lantern take on a series of mobsters who are trying to take control of a taxi driver union. The Atom saves two fellow students when crooks break into a science lab on campus.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$170 $300 $600 $1,000 $2,800 $1,500

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V3 Issue #34

What's All-American Comics V3 #34 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #34 is unknown. The highest unretouched (or a copy that has not been restored) is a 7.5 that sold for $569 in February 2011. A Qualified 7.0 sold for $437 in September 2003, and a VG- 3.5 sold for $400 in August 2018.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The ads are aplenty in this January 1942 issue of All-American Comics by D.C. Comics. Don’t miss the half pager for Green Lantern #1, as well as the ad for All-Flash Quarterly. Green Lantern takes on dummy corporation Blake Construction while investigating faulty construction of a series of buildings. Sensation Comics has a full page ad before Dr. Mid-Nite investigates a new physician in town.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$150 $300 $600 $1,000 $2,800 $775

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V3 Issue #35

What's All-American Comics V3 #35 worth in 2024?

The highest CGC rated copy of All-American Comics #35 is a VF/NM 9.0, which sold privately, making the mint condition value of #35 unknown. The highest CGC rated copy has only been a 7.5. A CGC Qualified issue sold for $322 in August 2002. Three Davis Crippen 7.5 copies have been sold, but all marked as retouched. The highest unretouched copy is a 7.0 that has a value of $414 as of August 2002.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Doiby Dickles learns Green Lantern’s real, secret identity in this February 1942 issue of All-American Comics from publisher D.C. Comics. #35 also features Dr. Mid-Nite in “The Radio Panic”; Sargon the Sorcerer and the Kroonstad Diamond; and the Red Tornado attending a Christmas party.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $200 $400 $800 $2,200 $700

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V3 Issue #36

What's All-American Comics V3 #36 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #36 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy is a NM 9.4, which did not sell publicly and has no known value. The highest-rated Universal copy is a VF 8.0, which also has no known value. A copy rated at a 9.0, but considered restored, sold for the price of $448 in April 2008. In July 2013 an unretouched 4.5 sold for the price of $250.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Green Lantern battles crime in a fast-moving racecar in All-American Comics #36, published by D.C. Comics in March 1942. Unknown foreign powers are trying to prevent the U.S. from obtaining the technology to build a new type of motor. Green Lantern becomes involved when investigating a murder at a racetrack.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $200 $400 $800 $2,200 $450

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V3 Issue #37

What's All-American Comics V3 #37 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of All-American Comics #37. The highest CGC rated copy is a NM 9.4, which did not sell publicly. A 8.5 VF+ with a double cover sold for the price of $1,350 in October 2006. In December 2017 an unretouched 8.0 sold for the price of $660, and as of February 2011 an unretouched 7.5 has a value of $606 as of February 2011.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Green Lantern flies underground to save the day in All-American Comics #37, published in April 1942 by D.C. Comics. Professor Casper, a vicious scientist, kills in order to get his hands on a special gun with a deadly twist: it shoots killer sound! After he obtains the gun, he kidnaps a series of world-famous scientists to that he can steal their inventions.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$75 $150 $310 $650 $1,800 $1,350

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V4 Issue #38

What's All-American Comics V4 #38 worth in 2024?

All-American Comics #38 was released in May 1942. The most expensive copy ever to sell was a NM 9.0 which brought in $359 in 2006. An FN 6.0 copy will run you about $300 nowadays, while a GD 2.0 copy will cost you about $100.

Why is this comic book valuable?

This issue is valuable because it features the first appearance of the character of Napolean Bonaparte, the historic French general whom the Green Lantern must defeat in order to save America.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$125 $240 $500 $900 $2,300 $900

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V4 Issue #39

What's All-American Comics V4 #39 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of All-American Comics #39. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at public auction is an unretouched 7.0, that sold for the price of $600 in November 2002. The value of a 4.5 is $178 as of March 2010, and in October 2016 an unretouched 3.0 sold for $219.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Green Lantern investigates a mystery at the Theatre of Fear in All-American Comics #39, published in June 1942 by D.C. Comics. Alan Scott learns of a series of strange coincidences: a correlation between plays at the theater, and real-life crimes! Green Lantern gets involved when APEX Studios becomes the setting of the next crime and Irene Miller’s life is at risk.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$125 $250 $500 $900 $2,300 $600

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V4 Issue #40

What's All-American Comics V4 #40 worth in 2024?

The highest CGC rated copy of All-American Comics #40 is a Near Mint- 9.2 that did not sell publicly, making the mint condition value unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 8.5 that sold for the price of $777 in November 2009. This copy sold for $851 in January 2006, but its peak value was in June 2004 for $978.

Why is this comic book valuable?

All-American Comics #40 was published by D.C. Comics in July 1942 and boasted a $.10 cover price. Doiby Dickles is mistaken for an Asian God known as “Dhoy Bee” and is kidnapped. Dickles reaches out to Green Lantern to save him, but his kidnappers believe he has summed a demon with his powers!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$125 $250 $500 $900 $2,300 $975

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V4 Issue #41

What's All-American Comics V4 #41 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #41 is unknown, as the highest-rated copy is a VF/NM 9.0 that did not sell publicly. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 7.0 that has a value of $530 as of September 2016. In May 2007 an unretouched 6.5 sold for the price of $420, and in October 2005 a 5.0 sold for the price of $410. A certified 4.0 had a sale price of $355 in January 2020.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Doiby Dickles dons a uniform to help Green Lantern in All-American Comics #41, published in August 1942 by D.C. Comics. A crooked attorney is terrorizing a Native American reservation in order to steal the very valuable minerals that can only be found there, and Doiby and Green Lantern team up to stop him.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $200 $420 $800 $2,100 $525

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V4 Issue #42

What's All-American Comics V4 #42 worth in 2024?

All-American Comics #42 has no known mint condition value. The highest CGC rated copy is a VF- 7.5 with a value of $1,240 as of January 2020. That is an increase from its November 2013 price of $956. An unretouched 6.0 has a value of $263 as of July 2012, and an unretouched 4.0 has a value of $371 as of August 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Don’t miss the exciting full-page ad for Wonder Woman #1 in All-American Comics #42, published in September 1942 by D.C. Comics. Two Middle Village police chiefs are murdered, and in order to capture the criminals responsible, Green Lantern takes the job. Doiby wears his uniform as Green Lantern’s official second in command.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$150 $300 $600 $1,200 $2,900 $950

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V4 Issue #43

What's All-American Comics V4 #43 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #43 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 8.0 for the price of $629 in December 2011. In October 2004 an unretouched 7.5 sold for the price of $473. In March 2018 a 6.5 sold for the price of $500, which is up from its September 2008 value of $270.

Why is this comic book valuable?

There is foul play at work during the construction of a series of underground tunnels in All-American Comics #43, which was published by D.C. Comics in October 1942. The Rolland Tunnel Corporation is building new tunnels, and the company’s President has been framed. While the Green Lantern investigates, a tunnel inspector is murdered, and Green Lantern is charged with the crime!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$150 $300 $600 $950 $2,350 $625

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V4 Issue #44

What's All-American Comics V4 #44 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #44 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 7.5 that sold for the price of $61 in March 2013. An unretouched 6.5 has a March 2013 value of $260, which is a decrease from its peak August 2002 price of $369. An unretouched 5.5 has a value of $200 as of November 2015.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Green Lantern is falsely accused of a crime in All-American Comics #44, published in November 1942 by D.C. Comics. Green Lantern is caught on the scene of a crime by APEX reporter Alan Scott. Scott starts a vendetta against him, accusing him of being a master criminal in the presses.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$50 $100 $200 $600 $1,500 $370

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V4 Issue #45

What's All-American Comics V4 #45 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #45 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 8.5 that sold for the price of $690 in December 2002. An unretouched 8.0 has a July 2002 value of $748, and an unretouched 7.5 sold for the price of $749 in February 2020, which is an increase from its January 2019 value of $500 and August 2002 price of $310.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Green Lantern must save a heiress from kidnapping in All-American Comics #45, published by D.C. Comics in December 1942. When the daughter of APEX’s top executive is kidnapped, Green Lantern and Doiby Dickles must save her. They discover she planned the kidnapping - but her kidnappers decided to carry it out for real!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$50 $100 $225 $650 $1,650 $748

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V4 Issue #46

What's All-American Comics V4 #46 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #46 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 9.0 that sold for the price of $855 in December 2005. An unretouched 7.5 has an April 2014 value of $538, an unretouched 6.5 sold for the price of $300 in November 2003, and an unretouched 4.0 has a value of $289 as of August 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Green Lantern must save Doiby from murder in All-American Comics #46, published in January 1943 by D.C. Comics. Doiby Dickles’ eccentric uncle has died, so the Emerald Crusader and his partner go to the Dickles manor. Once there, any beneficiary of the late uncle is being murdered, and Green Lantern must stop them before Doiby is harmed!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $200 $400 $800 $2,100 $949

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V4 Issue #47

What's All-American Comics V4 #47 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #47 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 8.0 that sold for the price of $885 in March 2018. The only other copy to ever sell publicly is an unretouched 7.5 that has an August 2019 value of $900.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Green Lantern helps Irene find her friend in All-American Comics #47, published by D.C. Comics in February 1943. Irene Miller’s friend Cora Collins asks Irene to witness a lunch meeting between Cora and a mysterious gentleman. When Irene turns around for one moment, and Cora disappears!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $200 $400 $875 $2,250 $900

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V4 Issue #48

What's All-American Comics V4 #48 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of All-American Comics #48. The highest CGC rated copy is an NM 9.4, which has not sold publicly. There has been only one other copy rated Universal - a G- 1.8 - and one copy rated Fine 6.0. Three copies have been restored and evaluated by the CGC. A restored 7.0 with slight alternations sold for the price of $300 in May 2007, and a restored 3.5 with slight alternations sold for $129 in February 2017.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Green Lantern fights crime from above in All-American Comics #48, published in March 1943 by D.C. Comics. Irene Miller and Alan Scott discover a dead man with three eyes, which prompts Scott (as Green Lantern) to investigate. Soon, Green Lantern and Doiby are fighting for their lives!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $200 $400 $875 $2,250 $400

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V5 Issue #49

What's All-American Comics V5 #49 worth in 2024?

To date, there have been only two copies of All-American Comics #49 to ever sell at public auction. The first, an unretouched 7.0, sold for the price of $1,050 in June 2019. The second is a CGC 5.0 that has a value of $288 as of November 2002.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Hilter takes center stage in All-American Comics #49, published by D.C. Comics in April 1943. We learn the story of Goitrude, Doiby Dickles’ faithful cab, as Green Lantern revisits the case of a talent agency set up as a crime front.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$125 $250 $500 $1,000 $2,500 $1,050

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V5 Issue #50

What's All-American Comics V5 #50 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #50 is unknown, as the highest CGC rated copy (an NM/M 9.8) did not sell publicly. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 7.5 that sold for the price of $413 in June 2003. An unretouched 6.5 sold for $325 in June 2011, and a 6.0 has a value of $265 as of December 2003.

Why is this comic book valuable?

All-American Comics #50 was published by D.C. Comics in June 1943. A new movie is being produced that depicts some of the glory of the Old West. Filming is halted however after a series of unusual accidents, which prompts Green Lantern to investigate.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$75 $125 $270 $500 $1,800 $410

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V5 Issue #51

What's All-American Comics V5 #51 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of All-American Comics #51. The highest CGC rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 9.2 from the Pennsylvania pedigree, which sold for the price of $1,278 in October 2009. That sale price is a decrease from its May 2005 value of $1,955.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Doiby and Green Lantern investigate “Murder Under the Stars” in All-American Comics #51, published in July 1943 by D.C. Comics. A man exposes a medium of being a fake, and the medium retaliates by killing his nearest relatives. Green Lantern must step in and stop the murders before its too late! Also features in #51 is Hop Harrigan, the high-flying hero pilot.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$75 $150 $300 $550 $1,900 $1,950

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V5 Issue #52

What's All-American Comics V5 #52 worth in 2024?

There have been two copies rated a Near Mint 9.4 of All-American Comics #52. The value of an unretouched 9.4 is $2,160 as of December 2018, which is an increase from its July 2012 sale price of $1,673. Another 9.4 did sell publicly for $1,855 in March 2018. An unretouched 9.2 sold for the price of $2,032 in February 2012, which is an increase from its March 2003 price of $1,610.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Green Lantern faces off against a silhouetted villain in All-American Comics #52, published in September 1943 by D.C. Comics. A new villain is on the scene and challenges Green Lantern to a duel of wits. The Silhouette uses a weapon the Emerald Crusader is familiar with: light!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$75 $200 $400 $800 $2,150 $2,150

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V5 Issue #53

What's All-American Comics V5 #53 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #53 is unknown. The highest-rated unretouched copy to sell publicly is a 9.0 from the Hawkeye pedigree that sold for the price of $920 in June 2007. A CGC 9.6 that has slight professional restorations has a value of $391 as of November 2002.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Green Lantern takes on a new profession in All-American Comics #53. Published by D.C. Comics in October 1943, Alan and Doiby are on a drive when their car gets stuck in the mud. They go to the nearest house for help, but discover it is deserted. Inside, they find a mail pouch with letters dating all the back to 1857 that were never delivered. Green Lantern decides to deliver the mail, and hilarity ensues!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$75 $200 $400 $800 $2,150 $1,375

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V5 Issue #54

What's All-American Comics V5 #54 worth in 2024?

The highest CGC rated copy of All-American Comics #54 is an NM 9.4, which did not sell publicly and has no known value. The highest CGC rated unrestored copy is a 9.0, which sold for the price of $949 in June 2004. A CGC 9.2 that has been restored sold for $508 in May 2007.

Why is this comic book valuable?

All-American Comics #54 was published by D.C. Comics in December 1943. Green Lantern and Doiby are on the case when they hear of plans to steal rare art from a museum. The duo teams up to take down the criminals before they can get their hands on the treasures, and Doiby gets to use his new boomerang in the process!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$75 $150 $300 $600 $1,600 $1,100

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V5 Issue #55

What's All-American Comics V5 #55 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #55 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 9.2 from the Hawkeye pedigree. That copy had a value of $2,013 in December 2002, before selling for the price of $1,305 in December 2016. In January 2020 it was published for the price of $1,760.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Green Lantern must become super-sized to save a trolley going off tracks in All-American Comics #55, published in January 1944 by D.C. Comics. A trolley operator is celebrating his last day on the job when a group of criminals hijacks the trolley! Green Lantern must save the trolley and solve the mystery of the related burglary.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$75 $175 $350 $700 $1,800 $2,025

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V5 Issue #57

What's All-American Comics V5 #57 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #57 is $3,000. This value is based on the highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction, which is a 9.6 NM+ from the Davis Crippen pedigree that has a double cover. That May 2018 value is a decrease from its August 2013 price of $3,600. An unretouched 7.0 sold for the price of $525 in February 2020, which is a decrease from its October 2018 value of $630.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Doiby accidentally finds a secret Nazi base in All-American Comics #57, published by D.C. Comics in April 1944. Green Lantern tells Doiby that he needs more exercise, so he checks Doiby into an exclusive club. While there, they uncover a secret Nazi base!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$60 $175 $350 $700 $1,800 $3,600

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V5 Issue #59

What's All-American Comics V5 #59 worth in 2024?

All-American Comics #59 has no known mint condition value. The highest CGC copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 7.5 from the Okajima pedigree, which sold for the price of $910 in November 2016. Another unretouched 7.5 sold for the price of $350 in August 2002. In November 2018 an unretouched 6.0 sold for the price of $352.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The final part of the “Scribbly & Red Tornado” series concludes in All-American Comics #59. Published by D.C. Comics in July 1944, Green Lantern and his sidekick Doiby face an unusual task: a compulsive liar needs help getting his life back on track! After losing his love and his job, the man still struggles with the truth - that is, until he must stare death in the face!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $200 $350 $700 $1,800 $900

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V5 Issue #60

What's All-American Comics V5 #60 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #60 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 9.0 that sold for the price of $1,135 in February 2018, which is an increase from its November 2016 value of $1,016. An unretouched 7.0 sold for the price of $235 in August 2009, which is a decrease from its peak October 2008 value of $390.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A mob boss attempts to rob the District Attorney in All-American Comics #60, published by D.C. Comics in September 1944. A pickpocket that is trying to reform his ways is hired by a notorious mob boss to pick the pocket of the District Attorney. Green Lantern must stop the evidence from going missing.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $200 $400 $800 $2,100 $1,135

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V6 Issue #61

What's All-American Comics V6 #61 worth in 2024?

There is actually a NM/MT 9.8 copy registered with CGC Census of this book. One can only imagine what kind of money this book could bring in the auction market! There are only 44 unrestored copies in the world. As of this writing a copy graded over VF- 7.5 has never been sold. The higest recorded sale is $27,500 for a VF- 7.5 in 2018. Sales of these books are almost as arare as the books themselves with only 25 reported sales of a copy of this book in ANY condition in the last 15 years.

Why is this comic book valuable?

"Solomon Grundy, born on a Monday..." starts the famous 19th century nursery rhyme. A rhyme that would be the inspiration for the fictional character, Cyrus Gold, an evile-doer who would be killed and reincarnated in Slaughter Swamp outside of Gotham City. All-American Comics #61 is the first appearance of Solomon Grundy, one of DC Comics most interesting and enduring villains. Famous for his run ins with Batman, Superman and the JSA or JLA, the nearly indestructible Grundy is more than some of the Leagues can handle alone. As seminal villain of the Golden Age, this book has found it's way onto a lot of lists as a must have.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$4,000 $8,000 $15,500 $32,000 $145,000 $27,750

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V6 Issue #62

What's All-American Comics V6 #62 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #62 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 9.2 that sold for the price of $956 in November 2009, which is a decrease from its peak June 2004 value of $1,680. An unretouched 9.0 has a February 2004 value of $834, an unretouched 8.5 sold for the price of $500 in June 2005, and an unretouched 6.5 has a value of $312 as of February 2020.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Doiby Dickles becomes the new district attorney in All-American Comics #62, published in December 1944 by D.C. Comics. When Alan and Doiby visit Petunia, Doiby is mistakenly identified as the newest law enforcer. His first case on trial is Green Lantern!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$60 $150 $300 $600 $1,500 $1,675

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V6 Issue #63

What's All-American Comics V6 #63 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #63 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 8.0 that sold for the price of $395 in July 2006. An unretouched 5.5 has an April 2020 value of $449.99, which is an increase from its December 2018 price of $390.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Don’t miss a full-page ad for Big All-American #1 featured in All-American Comics #63, published by D.C. Comics in January 1945. Green Lantern has to work overtime when the local radio station’s advice editor can’t keep his mouth shut!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $200 $400 $800 $2,000 $437

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V6 Issue #64

What's All-American Comics V6 #64 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #64 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 8.5 that sold for the price of $785 in January 2020. An unretouched 7.5 has a September 2015 value of $340, and an unretouched 7.0 has a value of $263 as of June 2015.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A half-page advertisement for Big All-American #1 is featured in All-American Comics #64, published in March 1945 by D.C. Comics. After Doiby visits his psychiatrist, Green Lantern gets drawn into a case that centers on phobias. ?

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$75 $150 $300 $600 $1,700 $780

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V6 Issue #65

What's All-American Comics V6 #65 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #65 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 9.2 that sold for the price of $986 in November 2013. An unretouched 9.0 has a July 2003 value of $863, and an unretouched 8.5 sold for the price of $600 in August 2019, which is a decrease from its peak May 2019 value of $785.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A criminal keeps losing Wednesday in All-American Comics #65, published by D.C. Comics in April 1945. A master criminal comes to Green Lantern with a unique case: he keeps losing Wednesday! ?

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$75 $150 $275 $600 $1,500 $986

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V6 Issue #66

What's All-American Comics V6 #66 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #66 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 9.0 that sold for the price of $657 in November 2012. An unretouched 7.5 has an April 2019 value of $408, and an unretouched 7.0 sold for the price of $429 in January 2020, which is an increase from its July 2006 value of $276.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Green Lantern must stop a pair of shoes from wreaking havoc on Manhattan in All-American Comics #66, published in June 1945 by D.C. Comics. A pair of shoes claiming to be from the god Mercury radically changes the lives of four people who wear them. Green Lantern must stop the “Soles of Manhattan” from destroying their lives!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$75 $150 $300 $600 $1,500 $657

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V6 Issue #67

What's All-American Comics V6 #67 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #67 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 8.0 that sold for the price of $720 in January 2020. An unretouched 7.5 has a March 2018 value of $650, and an unretouched 5.0 has a value of $400 as of March 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Green Lantern helps a criminal scare his partners straight in All-American Comics #67, published by D.C. Comics in July 1945. King Shark is on death-row, and enlists Green Lantern’s help to scare his former partners into leaving their criminal lives.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$50 $125 $250 $650 $1,500 $650

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V6 Issue #68

What's All-American Comics V6 #68 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #68 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 8.0 that sold for the price of $355 in February 2007. An unretouched 6.0 has an August 2019 value of $319, which is an increase from its December 2012 price of $239.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A genius escapes from the insane asylum in All-American Comics #68, published in September 1945 by D.C. Comics. “Napoleon” is an escapee from the insane asylum, who uses his exceptional mathematics talent to aid a mobster. Green Lantern must stop them and put Napoleon back in the asylum.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$75 $150 $300 $600 $1,500 $355

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V6 Issue #69

What's All-American Comics V6 #69 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of All-American Comics #69 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 8.5 that sold for the price of $508 in February 2010. An unretouched 7.5 has a February 2020 value of $552, which is an increase from its April 2016 price of $335.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A man commits a series of crimes in reverse in All-American Comics #69, published by D.C. Comics in November 1945. After The Backwards Man is released from prison for a crime he didn’t commit, he goes on a crime spree, and Green Lantern must stop these backward crimes.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$75 $150 $300 $500 $1,350 $508

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