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Flash Comics

DC Comics // January 1940 - February 1949
Issue count: 104

DC Comics in the 40's just seemed to be racking up hit after hit, and when they introduced THE FLASH in 1939, he quickly became one of the most beloved heroes in their roster! Originals fetch top dollar! See our price guide!

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Flash Comics

Fast on the heels of Superman and Batman, THE FLASH was introduced in Flash Comics in 1939.

An innovative character at the time, Flash was the first of the superheroes possessing the power of "super-speed." This particular trait would be immitated to lesser effect by other comic companies' heroes (hello, Timely and The Whizzer - I'm looking at you).

An appealing book not only because of it's lead stories, Flash Comics also featured a stellar supporting cast - pretty much being the permanent residence of Hawkman and Johnny Thunder, and, later on, The Atom and Black Canary.

Featuring art by greats Carmine Infantino, Lee Elias, Joe Kubert, and the fantastic Alex Toth!

These books are big-price items among collectors!

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Issue #1

What's Flash Comics #1 worth in 2024?

With only 48 unrestored copies registered with the CGC Census it's not hard to understand where the value for this book is coming from. The highest recorded sale of a Flash Comics #1 was $1,000,000 for a Pedigree copy (Mile High) graded NM+ 9.6. Several factors that have pushed lesser books than this to untold financial gains need to be considered such as the reintroduction of the Golden Age characters in books like the Justice Society comic series that ran from 2006 to 2011, the 75 year celebration of the JSA in 2015, recenct DC films featuring the Flash and last but not least the overwhelming popularity of the Flash television series which has popularized not just Barry Allen and Wally West but Jay Garrick!

Awareness and demand for these books is at an all-time high! Even the lowest grades are bringing record numbers due to the fact people have realized not only how rare the books are in any grade but how central to the development of the medium and the popularization of the super hero itself these have become. For instance a book graded PR 0.5 (Poor), which is basically just a complete book barely in good enough condition to give a grade, that book brought $15,000 in 2018. A mid grade copy, FN 6.0, pulled in $120,000 in 2018 as well. How could they justify these numbers you might ask. It is because these are the only books in this condition that have EVER been sold since preservation by certification became a means of tracking sales of rare books.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Flash Comics #1 was another Golden Age super hero milestone! The book brought us the origin and first appearance of Jay Garrick, the original Flash, in a story by Gardner Fox and Harry Lampert, of the Hawkman by Gardner Fox, origin and first appearance of Johnny Thunderbolt by John Wentworth and Stan Aschmeier as well as the first appearance of "Cliff" Cornwall, Special Agent, by Sheldon Moldoff, and the Whip, by Wentworth and George Storm. THAT is a crazy bunch of first appearances! Add to that the fact there are only 48 unrestored copies in the world and you got yourself a treasure.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$35,000 $65,000 $120,000 $225,000 $800,000 $1,000,000

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Issue #2

What's Flash Comics #2 worth in 2024?

The record sale was $53,775 in 2008 for an Edgar Church (Mile High) Pedigree CGC NM 9.4 grade. A FN 6.0 went for $2,185 in 2002. And, the GD 2.0 went for $2,500 in 2016, and currently sells for $3,201.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The second issue of the title was the first full cover appearance by Hawkman (and the character's second comic book appearance). In addition to the Hawkman story, this 1940 issue also features: (1) the Flash (Harry Lampert art), who must investigate the death of a female opera singer; (2) Johnny Thunder (Stan Asch art), who must fight the Suicide Kid; and (3) Cliff Cornwall (Shelly Moldoff art). Rod Rian of the Sky Police stories also begin in this issue.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$3,200 $6,050 $2,175 $5,050 $20,700 $53,775

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Issue #3

What's Flash Comics #3 worth in 2024?

The record sale was $41,825 in 2008 for an Edgar Church (Mile High) Pedigree CGC NM+ 9.6 grade. A VG/FN 5.0 went for $960 in 2013, then climbed up to $1,600. The Fa/Gd 1.5 went for $363 in 2018, and currently sells for $700.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Sheldon Moldoff provided the cover and some interior art in an issue that featured the first appearance of King Standish. This issue also marked the first time that E.E. Hibbard—who is best known as one of the Golden Age Flash artists—art appeared in Flash Comics.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$650 $1,300 $2,400 $5,000 $20,000 $41,825

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Issue #4

What's Flash Comics #4 worth in 2024?

The record sale was $23,900 in 2008 for an Edgar Church (Mile) High Pedigree CGC NM 9.4 grade. A FN- 5.5 went for $900 in 2003, then climbed up to $1,250. The VG- 3.5 went for $454 in 2016, and currently sells for $895.

Why is this comic book valuable?

George Storm’s cover of the Whip (El Castigo), a hero who protects the poor and gets rid of wrongdoers, is the only Golden Age cover featuring the obscure DC hero from Mexico. Additionally, Sheldon Moldoff’s first story featuring Hawkman appears in this issue.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$300 $625 $1,250 $2,350 $10,000 $23,900

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Issue #5

What's Flash Comics #5 worth in 2024?

The record sale was $21,510 in 2008 for an Edgar Church (Mile High) Pedigree CGC NM 9.4 grade. A FN+ 6.5 went for $896 in 2006, then climbed up to $2,750. The GD- 1.8 went for $345 in 2018.

Why is this comic book valuable?

King Standish has his only full-cover appearance with this issue despite appearing in the title for years. Jon Blummer (Sensation Comics, All-Star Comics, Forbidden Worlds) provided the artwork for the King's only cover appearance.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$525 $1,100 $2,250 $4,000 $15,000 $21,510

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Issue #6

What's Flash Comics #6 worth in 2024?

The record sale was $65,725 in 2008 for an Edgar Church (Mile High) Pedigree CGC NM+ 9.6 grade. A FN 6.0 went for $1,540 in 2004, then climbed up to $1,668. The GD/VG 3.0 went for $657 in early 2016, and currently sells for $1600.

Why is this comic book valuable?

This 1940 issue is the second time that the Flash appeared on the cover of his own title. Amazingly, the Flash was not featured on the covers of issues #2 through #5. The cover artist for this issue was E. E. Hibbard.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$750 $1,500 $2,800 $5,500 $20,000 $65,725

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Issue #7

What's Flash Comics #7 worth in 2024?

The record sale was $28,680 in 2008 for an Edgar Church (Mile High) Pedigree CGC NM 9.4 grade. A FN 6.0 went for $1,972 in 2014. A GD 2.0 went for $418 in 2007; however, according to the Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide, a GD 2.0 would sell for $649 today.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The second Hawkman cover ever is the first Hawkman cover by the character’s signature artist Sheldon Moldoff. Also, this issue is valuable to collectors because it still has an eary logo design (with a vignette of the Flash character) that was only used on issues #3-7.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$425 $950 $1,900 $3,600 $15,000 $28,680

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Issue #8

What's Flash Comics #8 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #8 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is an 8.5 from the Edgar Church pedigree that sold for the price of $5,975 in May 2014, which is a decrease from its peak July 2008 value of $9,560. An unrestored 8.5 has a March 2018 value of $4,244, and an unrestored 5.0 has a September 2020 price of $766, which is a decrease from its peak December 2019 value of $990.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Flash teams up with the D.A. in Flash Comics #8, published by D.C. Comics in August 1940. District Attorney Olsen asks for Jay Garrick’s help in taking down a construction company using faulty building materials.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$400 $800 $1,600 $3,250 $13,000 $9,550

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Issue #9

What's Flash Comics #9 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #9 is $23,900. This value is based on the highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction, a 9.6 NM+ from the Edgar Church pedigree that sold in November 2010. That value is a decrease from its peak July 2008 price of $33,460. A 9.4 from the Billy Wright pedigree has a May 2014 value of $5,079, and an unrestored 6.0 sold for the cost of $966 in September 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Hawkman takes on canyon creatures in Flash Comics #9, published in September 1940 by D.C. Comics. Thousands of feet beneath the New York harbor lies a mysterious race called Kogats. These strange creatures plan an invasion, and Hawkman is drawn deep into the water to solve it.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$225 $450 $975 $1,725 $6,500 $33,460

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Issue #10

What's Flash Comics #10 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #10 is $14,200. That value is based on the highest-rated copy to sell publicly, an 9.8 NM/M from the Billy Wright pedigree. That June 2014 value is a decrease from its peak January 2012 price of $19,120. A 9.4 from the Edgar Church pedigree has a November 2010 value of $22,705, a drop from its July 2008 value of $38,838.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Radio Squad star in Flash Comics #10,  published by D.C. Comics in October 1940. The Flash must stop Killer Kelly from diverting local education funds into phony corporations. A beautiful spy named Goldie stirs up unrest, prompting Cliff Cornwall to travel to the Philippines to bring peace.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$750 $1,500 $3,000 $6,000 $25,000 $38,838

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Issue #11

What's Flash Comics #11 worth in 2024?

The record sale was $10,755 in 2008 for an Edgar Church (Mile High) Pedigree CGC NM- 9.2 grade. A FN 6.0 went for $502 in 2007. A Poor 0.5 went for $100 in 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

This issue features a grim-looking Flash in the upper left corner of the cove; this version of the Flash logo only appeared on issues 9, 11, 13, and 15 before giving way to an "all-smiles" rendition. Additionally, this issue is the last title appearance of Rod Rian.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$175 $350 $700 $1,500 $6,000 $10,755

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Issue #12

What's Flash Comics #12 worth in 2024?

The record sale was $33,460 in 2008 for an Edgar Church (Mile High) Pedigree CGC NM/MT 9.8 grade. A FN 6.0 went for $448 in 2013, then climbed up to $560. A VG+ 4.5 went for $313 in late 2016. Similarly, a VG 4.0 sells for a minimum of $516 nowadays.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Les Watts stories begin in this 1940 issue. Watts is a teenage boy who operates an amateur radio from his home. E. E. Hibbard did the cover.

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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 $6,000 $33,460

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Issue #13

What's Flash Comics #13 worth in 2024?

The record sale was $8,365 in 2008 for an Edgar Church (Mile High) Pedigree CGC NM- 9.2 grade. A FN 6.0 went for $447 in 2007, then climbed up to $535. The GD/VG 3.0 went for $185 in 2006, and currently sells for $415.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Sheldon Moldoff drew the cover featuring Hawkman. Moldoff (1920 — 2012) is an American comic book writer and artist best known for his work on Hawkman and Hawkgirl as well as for being one of the ghost creators for Batman.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$150 $300 $600 $1,300 $5,250 $8,365

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Issue #14

What's Flash Comics #14 worth in 2024?

The record sale was $35,850 in 2008 for an Edgar Church (Mile High) Pedigree CGC NM+ 9.6 grade. A FN 6.0 went for $717 in 2007, then climbed up to $1075. The GD+ 2.5 went for $263 in 2013. According to The Overstreet Comic Book Price Guide, however, a low-grade book would probably sell closer to the value of $300 today.

Why is this comic book valuable?

This 1941 issue features an early World War II cover by Sheldon Moldoff, who is best known for his work on Hawkman and Hawkgirl.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$275 $550 $1,000 $2,000 $8,000 $35,850

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Issue #15

What's Flash Comics #15 worth in 2024?

The record sale was $9,200 in 2003 for a CGC NM+ 9.6 grade. A FN+ 6.5 went for $546 in 2002, then climbed up to $1,150. The Fa/Gd 1.5 went for $170 in 2011.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Fastest Man Alive joins the circus and the Hawkman fights a bodiless killer hand in this wacky issue! So that the reader knows what to expect, the Sheldon Moldoff cover depicts Hawkman dockside to set a detective-noir mood from the moment you set eyes on the cover of this 1941 issue.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$175 $575 $475 $1,450 $7,175 $9,200

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Issue #16

What's Flash Comics #16 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #16 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is a 9.0 from the Edgar Church pedigree that sold for the price of $3,884 in May 2010. An unrestored 7.5 has a September 2019 value of $1,400, which is an increase from its March 2010 price of $720.

Why is this comic book valuable?

King Standish is renamed in Flash Comics #16, published in April 1941 by D.C. Comics. Dr. Mid-Nite is the subject of a full-page advertisement. Sargon the Sorcerer is moved to the “All-American” series. King Standish becomes simply The King.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$200 $400 $750 $1,500 $6,000 $10,158

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Issue #17

What's Flash Comics #17 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #17 is $14,340. That value is based on the highest-rated copy to sell publicly, a 9.4 NM from the Edgar Church pedigree. That July 2010 value is a decrease from its July 2008 price of $19,120. An unrestored 6.0 has a November 2019 value of $930, an unrestored 4.0 sold for the cost of $372 in March 2020, and an unrestored 3.0 has a value of $380 as of December 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The final Cliff Cornwall tale is told in Flash Comics #17,  published by D.C. Comics in May 1941. Hawkman must stop evil mummies who threaten his and Shiera’s lives. Jay Garrick goes undercover in a gambling ring, but the winnings aren’t what he expected.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$250 $450 $900 $1,800 $6,000 $19,120

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Issue #18

What's Flash Comics #18 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #18 is $15,535. This value is based on the highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction, a 9.4 NM from the Edgar Church pedigree. That May 2011 price is a decrease from its peak July 2008 value of $20,315. An unrestored 8.0 has a January 2019 value of $1,320, and an unrestored 5.5 sold for the price of $700 in July 2020.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Flash helps a young waitress in Flash Comics #18, published in June 1941 by D.C. Comics. Joan Willaims discovers that crime boss Morgan and his gang are bleeding her restaurant dry by forcing them to pay protection money to the unit.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$160 $320 $650 $1,325 $5,000 $20,315

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Issue #19

What's Flash Comics #19 worth in 2024?

The record sale was $7,768 in 2008 for an Edgar Church (Mile High) Pedigree CGC VF+ 8.5 grade. A FN 6.0 went for $656 in 2019. The GD- 1.8 last sold for the price of $196 in 2017.

Why is this comic book valuable?

In this 1941 issue, Hawkman must battle the Hood, an evil physicist that uses science to steal money. Importantly, the Hood was the first super-villain ever to appear in Flash Comics.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$250 $500 $1,000 $2,000 $8,000 $7,768

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Issue #20

What's Flash Comics #20 worth in 2024?

The record sale was $28,680 in 2008 for an Edgar Church (Mile High) Pedigree CGC NM+ 9.6 grade. A FN+ 6.5 went for $538 in 2014, then climbed up to $566. A VG+ 4.5 went for $359 in 2013. However, it would probably sell for a higher price today.

Why is this comic book valuable?

E. E. Hibbard provided the hooded cultists cover as well as some of the interior artwork. Although Hibbard is best known as the main artist behind the Flash Comics stories by Gardner Fox, he also was the first artist to illustrate a Justice Society story and he created the villains Winky, Blinky, and Noddy (1942) and Thinker (1943). In addition, Harry Lampert (co-creator of the Flash), Stan Aschmeier (co-creator of Johnny Thunder), and Sheldon Moldoff (Hawkman, Hawkgirl) provided artwork for this 1941 issue.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$150 $300 $575 $1,100 $4,000 $28,680

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Issue #21

What's Flash Comics #21 worth in 2024?

The record sale was $8,963 in 2008 for an Edgar Church (Mile High) Pedigree CGC VF/NM 9.0 grade. A FN+ 6.5 went for $721 in 2014, then climbed up to $1,100. A GD 3.0 went for $263 in 2011, and it would probably sell for a similar value nowadays.

Why is this comic book valuable?

This 1941 issue is valuable to collectors because of its "classic" Hawkman cover by Sheldon Moldoff. In addition, this issue is the first appearance of Peachy Pet, the adopted daughter of Johnny Thunder who has a gleeful love of chaos.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$225 $450 $900 $1,700 $6,000 $8,963

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Issue #22

What's Flash Comics #22 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #22 is $13,145. This value is based on the highest CGC rated mint condition copy to sell at auction, which is a 9.4 NM from the Edgar Church (Mile High) pedigree that sold in August 2013. An unretouched 9.4 NM has a March 2003 value of $4,025, an unretouched 9.0 sold for the price of $1,250 in December 2014, and an unretouched 8.0 has a value of $725 as of November 2018.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Flash steps in when Joan is attacked by a cult in Flash Comics #22, published in October 1941 by D.C. Comics. Joan Williams travels to Chinatown to see an eye doctor, and while there is attacked by a sect of the Tong cult. The Flash intervenes to save Joan, and then investigates the mystery behind who resurrected the ancient cult.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$150 $300 $525 $725 $4,025 $13,145

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Issue #23

What's Flash Comics #23 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #23 is $7,768. This value is based on the highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction, which is a 9.4 from the San Francisco pedigree that sold in August 2010. An unretouched 9.0 sold for the price of $2,390 in May 2009, and an unretouched 7.5 has a September 2019 value of $780. An unretouched 8.0 sold for the price of $1,494 in November 2016, which is a decrease from its February 2020 value of $1,275.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A millionaire tries to put his competition out of business in Flash Comics #23, published by D.C. Comics in November 1941. In “A Millionaire’s Revenge,” a wealthy but greedy man attempts to put his competitor out of business, but in a unique way - by giving him money, instead of trying to ruin him, which raises the suspicion of The Flash.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$175 $375 $750 $1,500 $6,000 $7,775

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Issue #24

What's Flash Comics #24 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #24 is $20,315. This price is based on the highest CGC rated copy to sell publicly, which is a 9.4 from the Edgar Church pedigree that sold in February 2012. An unretouched 9.0 has a December 2018 value of $3,255, which is an increase from its February 2010 price of $1,793. An unretouched 8.0 has a value of $1,526 as of September 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Shiera Sanders is introduced as Hawkgirl in Flash Comics #24, published in December 1941 by D.C. Comics. Carter Hall (Hawkman) takes Shiera to a masquerade ball. Hall lends her one of his Hawkman costumes, but when Shiera is summoned to a crime scene mistakenly, she must think fast.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$150 $300 $600 $1,300 $5,000 $20,315

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Issue #25

What's Flash Comics #25 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #25 is $3,738, which is based on the highest-rated copy to sell at auction. That copy is an unretouched 9.4 that sold in August 2010. An unretouched 8.5 sold for the price of $1,126 in September 2019, which is a decrease from its peak May 2011 value of $1,195, as well as from its November 2013 value of $1,135.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Don't miss a full-page ad for Sensation Comics #1 is Flash Comics #25, published by D.C. Comics in January 1942. The Flash finds out that Joan Williams is working for Army General Merritt. His team is working to uncover spies in the U.S's defense industries, and that means that Joan is put in danger. The Flash decides to become Joan's guardian angel.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$140 $280 $550 $1,125 $4,500 $3,738

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Issue #26

What's Flash Comics #26 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #26 is $13,145. The highest CGC rated copy is a 9.6 from the Edgar Church pedigree, which sold in May 2015. This is a decrease in price from its peak November 2003 value of $14,950. An unretouched 9.4 sold for the price of $5,750 in October 2004, and an unretouched 8.0 had a February 2020 value of $2,500.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Flash stops an attempted kidnapping in Flash Comics #26, published in February 1942 by D.C. Comics. While out to dinner with Joan, the Flash is witness to the attempted kidnapping of a Prince of India. The Flash is able to stop the attempt, and decides to escort the young royal back home.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$200 $400 $800 $1,600 $6,000 $14,950

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Issue #27

What's Flash Comics #27 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Flash Comics #27. The highest-rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 7.5, which sold for the price of $1,016 in November 2016. There have been two copies rated a CGC 7.0 to sell publicly: one from the Edgar Church pedigree has a May 2008 value of $5,676, and the second has a value of $473 as of March 2016.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Flash tries to reform a criminal in Flash Comics #27, published by D.C. Comics in March 1942. Crime boss 'Silt' Dugan is a hardened criminal, but The Flash sees that his brother Spike may have a chance to reform and become an upstanding citizen.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $200 $375 $900 $3,500 $5,676

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Issue #28

What's Flash Comics #28 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #28 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 8.5 that sold for the price of $2,150 in December 2014. An unretouched 7.0 has a September 2013 value of $908, an unretouched 6.5 sold for the price of $400 in July 2004, and an unretouched 5.5 has a value of $335 as of March 2010.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The final appearance of Les Sparks is in Flash Comics #28, published in April 1942 by D.C. Comics. The story of Les Sparks concludes in “The Costume Brawl.” The Flash and Joan go to Hollywood to make a movie called ‘Guns of Gangland,’ and unbeknownst to them, the publicist who gave them their contract also signed up real gangsters who want to kill Flash!

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$250 $500 $1,000 $2,000 $7,500 $2,150

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Issue #29

What's Flash Comics #29 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Flash Comics #29. The highest CGC rated copy to sell publicly is a 9.0 from the San Francisco pedigree that sold for the price of $3,107 in August 2010. An unretouched 8.0 has a November 2016 value of $1,165, and an unretouched 7.0 has a value of $753 as of September 2013.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The origin of Ghost Patrol begins in Flash Comics #29, published by D.C. Comics in May 1942. 'The Costume Brawl '' continues as Fed, Pedro, and Sim all die - but reappear in ghost form to become the Ghost Patrol. The Flash must outsmart a mad scientist who has created a machine capable of tracking the Flash at the speed of light.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$175 $350 $650 $1,250 $5,000 $4,025

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Issue #30

What's Flash Comics #30 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #30 is $5,975. This price is based on the highest CGC rated copy of #30 to sell at auction, which is a 9.6 from the Edgar Church pedigree. A 9.4 from the same pedigree has a January 2006 value of $5,463, and an unretouched 9.0 has a value of $1,077 as of February 2009.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A new villain is in town in Flash Comics #30, published in June 1942 by D.C. Comics. The Grey Guardsman is a crook who has invented a ray gun that makes those who it is used on extremely curious. He uses it on the Flash, who spirals into a wild goose chase of irrelevance while the Grey Guardsman’s gang robs New York.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$175 $350 $650 $1,250 $5,000 $6,325

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Issue #31

What's Flash Comics #31 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #31 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 9.2 that sold for $4,347, which is an increase from its February 2004 value of $2,358. An unretouched 9.0 has a September 2019 value of $1,725, which is an increase from its May 2010 price of $1,434 and its July 2003 value of $1,323.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Hawkman and his allies face a mighty sea monster legend in Flash Comics #31, published by D.C. Comics in July 1942. Hawkman fights The Orm of Olaus Magnus in “The Land Where the Dragon Walks.” The Flash investigates a store manager when Joan’s special-order dress is delayed.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$200 $425 $875 $1,550 $6,000 $2,358

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Issue #32

What's Flash Comics #32 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Flash Comics #32. The highest-rated copy to sell at auction is a 7.5 from the Edgar Church pedigree, and it sold for the price of $1,912 in February 2010. Two copies rated a 7.0 sold in 2018: the first sold in March for $523 and the second sold in April for $460, both of which are an increase from its March 2009 value of $335.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Fictional criminals come to life in Flash Comics #32, published in August 1942 by D.C. Comics. When an imaginative writer becomes frustrated, he writes about villains who have a sole ambition of crime triumphing over good. The Flash has his hands full when the villains come to life!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$125 $250 $475 $900 $3,500 $3,585

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Issue #33

What's Flash Comics #33 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #33 is $11,950. This value is based on the highest CGC rated copy to sell publicly, which is a 9.6 NM+ from the Edgar Church pedigree that sold in May 2008. Another 9.6 that is from the San Francisco pedigree sold for the price of $7,170 in August 2010, which is an increase from its May 2005 value of $5,463. An unretouched 8.0 has a December 2018 value of $3,800, which is an increase from its July 2011 price of $975 and its October 2002 value of $748.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Shade’s origin story begins in Flash Comics #33, published by D.C. Comics in September 1942. Richard Swift is known as the villain Shade, who can turn even the brightest of days into the darkest of night. The Flash must catch him and stop his crime spree.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$425 $900 $1,800 $3,800 $14,000 $11,950

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Issue #34

What's Flash Comics #34 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #34 is unknown. The highest-rated copy to sell at auction is a 9.2 from the San Francisco pedigree that sold for the price of $5,079 in August 2009. An unretouched 6.0 has a May 2005 value of $276, and an unretouched 5.5 has a value of $365 as of September 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Flash battles against a criminal straight out of a fairy tale in Flash Comics #34, published in October 1942 by D.C. Comics. A modern-day blacksmith creates a suit of armor that is paper-light and bullet-proof. Crooks show up wearing the armor, and the Flash assumes they’re part of a medieval movie, but when crime arises he must solve the riddle of the armor.

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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 $3,000 $5,079

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Issue #35

What's Flash Comics #35 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #35 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 8.5 that sold for the price of $1,434 in May 2010. An unretouched 8.0 has a September 2019 value of $847, which is an increase from its May 2016 value of $789. A 7.0 with a double cover originally sold in July 2018 for $600, but now has a value of $800 as of April 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Hawkman’s interest is piqued with rumors of a magic wishing well arise in Flash Comics #35, published by D.C. Comics in November 1942. An old water well seems to grant wishes, but only to those whom it deems deserving. The Flash battles against The Claw when Claw tries to kidnap the richest men in America.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $225 $450 $850 $3,250 $1,434

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Issue #36

What's Flash Comics #36 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #36 is unknown. An unretouched 9.2 is the highest-rated copy to sell at auction, and it sold for the price of $1,912 in May 2010. An unretouched 6.5 has a May 2005 value of $511, an unretouched 6.0 sold for the price of $626 in September 2019, and an unretouched 3.0 has a value of $263 as of July 2018.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A contortionist from a failed carnival turns to crime in Flash Comics #36, published in December 1942 by D.C. Comics. The local carnival has closed its doors and its key performers are now jobless. Disguised as a rag doll, Pete hides in a department store and robs it overnight. He becomes the Rag Doll, which attracts the attention of the police and The Flash.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$150 $300 $625 $1,200 $4,500 $2,390

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Issue #37

What's Flash Comics #37 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #37 is $10,158. This value is based on the highest-rated copy to sell at auction, which is a 9.6 NM+ from the Edgar Church pedigree that sold in August 2010. An unretouched 8.0 has an August 2011 value of $1,076, an unretouched 7.5 sold for the price of $1,673 in May 2016, and an unretouched 6.0 has a value of $925 as of September 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Flash goes undercover in an insane asylum in Flash Comics #37, published by D.C. Comics in January 1943. For The Hawkman, Hawk is trapped by the villain Chance, and Hawk must decide his fate: Freedom, slavery, or death.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$200 $425 $900 $1,750 $6,500 $16,730

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Issue #38

What's Flash Comics #38 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #38 is $4,033. This value is based on the highest CGC rated copy to sell publicly, which is a 9.6 NM+ from the San Francisco pedigree that sold in August 2010. An unretouched 7.0 sold for the price of $450 in February 2017, an unretouched 6.5 has a September 2019 value of $455, and an unretouched 4.0 has a value of $199 as of April 2014.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Don't miss the full-page ad for Comic Cavalcade #1 in Flash Comics #38, published in February 1943 by D.C. Comics. Crime has been silent for two weeks, and The Flash is suspicious. He discovers a criminal mastermind has opened a school for crooks to sharpen their skills!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$110 $225 $450 $900 $3,500 $4,888

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Issue #39

What's Flash Comics #39 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #39 is $3,585. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is a 9.4 NM from the San Francisco pedigree that sold in August 2010. An unretouched 8.5 from the Edgar Church pedigree has a May 2008 value of $6,573, and an unretouched 7.5 sold for the price of $1,026 in September 2019, which is an increase in value from its July 2012 price of $460.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Hawkgirl stars on the cover of Flash Comics #39, published by D.C. Comics in March 1943. A failed railroad man has concocted a timetable of crimes, devised as foolproof to outwit the Hawk.

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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 $4,500 $6,573

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Issue #40

What's Flash Comics #40 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #40 is $6,274. A 9.4 from the Edgar Church pedigree rated as a Near Mint sold for that price in August 2010, making it the highest-rated copy to sell publicly. A 9.2 from the San Francisco pedigree has an August 2005 value of $2,990, and an unretouched 7.0 sold for the price of $825 in September 2019, which is a decrease from its October 2016 value of $1,016.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A criminal develops the ability to interpret people's desires in Flash Comics #40, published in April 1943 by D.C. Comics. When Johnny Bonham steals an ancient Egyptian parchment, he develops the ability to read thoughts after he attempts to recreate an experiment printed on the parchment.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$175 $350 $700 $1,300 $4,500 $9,560

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Issue #41

What's Flash Comics #41 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #41 is $7,768. This value is based on the highest CGC rated copy of #41 to sell at auction, which is a 9.4 NM from the Edgar Church pedigree that sold in February 2010. A 9.2 from the San Francisco pedigree sold for the price of $4,370 in October 2004, and an unretouched 8.5 has a May 2007 value of $1,315.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The last of The King storyline occurs in Flash Comics #41, published by D.C. Comics in May 1943. The Flash helps Montmorency Eck overcome his greatest fear: fear itself! King Standish's storyline concludes in 'The Immortal Ike.' The Hawkman's home is broken into while he is away helping a friend overcome his fear of heights.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$125 $250 $500 $1,200 $4,500 $16,133

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Issue #42

What's Flash Comics #42 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #42 is $2,510. This value is based on a 9.4 from the Pennsylvania pedigree that sold in February 2013. The next highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is a 9.0 from the Edgar Church pedigree that sold for the price of $2,749 in August 2010. An unretouched 9.0 has a February 2010 value of $2,271, and an unretouched 8.5 has a value of $805 as of July 2002.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Flash investigates rumors of a gangster and his stolen baby in Flash Comics #42, published in June 1943 by D.C. Comics. The gangster Tough Tony is rumored to have kidnapped a baby and raised him as his own son, which intrigues The Flash.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$110 $220 $375 $750 $2,750 $2,749

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Issue #43

What's Flash Comics #43 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #43 is $5,175. A 9.6 NM+ is the highest-rated copy to sell publicly, and sold for that price in May 2010. A 9.4 from the Edgar Church pedigree has a February 2010 value of $4,183, and an unretouched 9.4 has a value of $2,990 as of February 2004.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Flash faces a modern-day Frankenstein in Flash Comics #43, published by D.C. Comics in July 1943. The Hawkman runs into Eyebrows, who uses an elementary reader to commit his arson.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$125 $250 $525 $1,000 $4,000 $5,175

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Issue #44

What's Flash Comics #44 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #44 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is a 9.2 from the Davis Crippen pedigree, which sold for the price of $1,434 in May 2010. An unretouched 8.5 has a May 2016 value of $1,076, and a 7.0 with a double cover sold in September 2019 for $766, which is an increase from its March 2017 value of $705.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Hitler and Goebbels make an appearance in Flash Comics #44, published in August 1943 by D.C. Comics. Jay Garrick and the Liar's Club regale the members with tall tales about The Flash, and Jay wins the contest with a true story of his alter ego.

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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 $2,250 $2,070

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Issue #45

What's Flash Comics #45 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #45 is $7,768. A 9.6 NM+ from the San Francisco pedigree is the highest CGC rated copy to sell publicly, and sold for that value in August 2010. An unretouched 9.2 sold for the price of $1,434 in February 2010, and an unretouched 7.0 has an April 2017 value of $575.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Jay Garrick wins a baby in a raffle in Flash Comics #45, published by D.C. Comics in September 1943. The baby immediately becomes a headache for Flash and Joan, and the baby turns out not to be an infant, but Midget Joe!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$110 $225 $425 $750 $3,000 $11,950

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Issue #46

What's Flash Comics #46 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Flash Comics #46. The highest CGC rated copy to sell publicly is an unretouched 8.0 and has a March 2020 value of $1,210, which is an increase from its August 2011 value of $600. A 8.0 from the Davis Crippen pedigree has a May 2010 value of $717, and an unretouched 7.5 sold for the price of $999 in January 2014.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A trio of siblings find themselves on the prison parole board in Flash Comics #46, published in October 1943 by D.C. Comics. Winky, Blinky, and Noddy Toylan are appointed to the prison parole board, and inmates soon discover that if they give them a real sob story, they are released! The Flash must stop the siblings from releasing dangerous criminals onto the streets.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$80 $160 $325 $600 $2,250 $1,775

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Issue #47

What's Flash Comics #47 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Flash Comics #47. The highest-rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 9.0 that sold for the price of $2,032 in February 2010. An unretouched 8.5 has a May 2016 value of $896, an unretouched 7.5 sold for the price of $578 in September 2016, and a 7.5 from the Davis Crippen pedigree has a value of $657 as of August 2007.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Pipe Rickett unleashes his gang on society in Flash Comics #47, published by D.C. Comics in November 1943. The notorious gang leader realizes that people are unobservant, and doubts the public will be able to identify his members in a police line-up, leading Flash to stop his antics.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$175 $350 $650 $1,200 $4,250 $2,032

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Issue #48

What's Flash Comics #48 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #48 is unknown. A restored 9.8 is the highest CGC rated copy of Flash Comics #48 to sell publicly, and sold for the price of $1,673 in November 2008. A 9.2 from the Edgar Church pedigree has a May 2014 value of $4,183. An unretouched 8.5 sold for the price of $780 in October 2019, which is an increase from its October 2002 value of $661.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Flash helps Bill Botts gain confidence and become less of a wallflower in Flash Comics #48, published in December 1943 by D.C. Comics. Botts was so ordinary people didn't even notice he existed, so The Flash helps to find a cure - which nets The Flash a lot of headaches.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$80 $160 $325 $625 $2,500 $5,079

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Issue #49

What's Flash Comics #49 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Flash Comics #49 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is a 9.0 from the Davis Crippen pedigree, and sold for the price of $1,275 in November 2017. A 8.5 also from that pedigree has a January 2012 value of $490, and an unretouched 7.5 has a value of $626 in September 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Flash and Joan learn of a special substance called Carbon Light in Flash Comics #49, published by D.C. Comics in January 1944. Carbon light can pick up any object and move it, no matter its weight. The Flash accidentally tells criminals of its existence, which puts him, Joan, and the young son of its inventor in danger.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$120 $240 $450 $850 $3,250 $1,275

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Issue #50

What's Flash Comics #50 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #50 is $6,573. This value is based on the highest-rated copy to sell publicly, which is a 9.6 NM+ from the Pennsylvania pedigree that sold in May 2011. An unretouched 9.4 has a May 2015 value of $2,032, and an unretouched 8.5 has a value of $1,500 as of April 2018.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A hen-pecked man suddenly becomes the center of attention for his thousand-dollar bill in Flash Comics #50, published in February 1944 by D.C. Comics. A meek man accidentally draws $1,000 out of his account, and people suddenly treat him with respect, which attracts the attention of a group of crooks and The Flash.

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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 $3,250 $6,573

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Issue #51

What's Flash Comics #51 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #51 is $3,585. A 9.6 NM+ from the San Francisco pedigree is the highest-rated copy to sell at auction, and sold for that price in August 2010. A 9.4 from the San Francisco pedigree sold for the price of $2,390 in August 2007, and a 9.4 from the Edgar Church pedigree has a February 2010 value of $4,183. An unretouched 9.2 has a value of $1,558 as of September 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

An ancient Viking appears in modern-day time in Flash Comics #51, published by D.C. Comics in March 1944. Sven Scarfaces comes into the possession of Mjolnir, Thor's magic hammer, and while out hunting is trapped in a glacier for centuries. He awakes in modern-day time and The Flash must now civilize him.

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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 $2,400 $6,573

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Issue #52

What's Flash Comics #52 worth in 2024?

There is no mint condition value of Flash Comics #52. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is a 9.2 from the Edgar Church pedigree, which has an August 2011 value of $4,780, which is a decrease from its peak May 2008 value of $8,963. An unretouched 6.5 has a July 2016 value of $686, an unretouched 6.0 sold for the price of $260 in February 2012, and an unretouched 5.0 has a value of $343 as of September 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The first computer to be featured in a comic occurs in Flash Comics #52, published in April 1944 by D.C. Comics. Evart Keenan returns from his planet of Karma to visit Jay and give him a gift. Keenan gives The Flash a mechanical brain, unaware that it holds the key to destroy the Flash.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$125 $250 $475 $900 $3,500 $8,963

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Issue #53

What's Flash Comics #53 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Flash Comics #53. The highest-rated copy to sell publicly is a 9.2 from the San Francisco pedigree that sold for the price of $2,390 in May 2010. A 9.0 from the Davis Crippen pedigree has a May 2010 value of $777, and an unretouched 9.0 that sold in May 2008 for the same price. An unretouched 6.5 has an October 2019 value of $440, which is an increase from its December 2018 value of $314. ?

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Flash comes face to face with The Alchemist in Flash Comics #53, published by D.C. Comics in May 1944. Peddler Wally Hacker has a sudden rags-to-riches story, and when The Flash investigates, he discovers Hacker is actually the villain Alchemist.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$90 $175 $350 $650 $2,500 $2,629

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Issue #54

What's Flash Comics #54 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #54 is $6,900. This value is based on a 9.6 NM+ from the Edgar Church pedigree, which is the highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction and sold in May 2017. A 9.4 from the Pennsylvania pedigree sold for the price of $4,183 in May 2008, and a 9.0 from the Okajima pedigree has a value of $896 as of November 2009. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Toylan Trio are back and in possession of a powerful love potion in Flash Comics #54, published in June 1944 by D.C. Comics. A bottle containing a love potion washes ashore and is discovered by the Three Dimwits, and when a wealthy man drinks it and is threatened by crooks, The Flash must get involved.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$90 $175 $350 $700 $3,000 $6,900

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Issue #55

What's Flash Comics #55 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Flash Comics #55. An unretouched 9.2 is the highest-rated copy to sell at auction, and sold for the price of $1,875 in September 2019. An unretouched 9.0 has a July 2012 value of $2,032, and an unretouched 8.5 has a value of $873 as of August 2012.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The final story starring The Whip occurs in Flash Comics #55, published by D.C. Comics in July 1944. A man steals a unique, one-of-a-kind glass statuette, but soon discovers two other collectors are in possession of identical statues. Hawkman and Hawkgirl investigate this strange situation.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$125 $250 $450 $875 $3,250 $2,625

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Issue #56

What's Flash Comics #56 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #56 is $3,346. This value is based on the highest CGC rated copy to sell publicly, which is a 9.6 NM+ from the Pennsylvania pedigree that sold for that price in August 2010. A 9.2 from the San Francisco pedigree has an August 2009 value of $2,629. An unretouched 9.0 has a May 2019 value of $1,400, which is a decrease from its peak November 2013 value of $1,554. ?

Why is this comic book valuable?

The interior cover of Flash Comics #56 features a unique ad for Funny Stuff #1, published in August 1944 by D.C. Comics. The Flash is visited by a scientist who has discovered a rare material that can be a substitute for quinine. The material is on an uncharted Pacific island, and the duo must race the underworld there.

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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 $3,500 $3,738

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Issue #57

What's Flash Comics #57 worth in 2024?

A Near Mint/Mint 9.8 from the San Francisco pedigree sold for the price of $5,079 in August 2010, making it the mint condition value. A 9.6 from the Pennsylvania pedigree has a February 2010 value of $2,629, and an unretouched 8.0 sold for the price of $630 in March 2018, which is an increase from its August 2005 value of $546. 

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Three Dimwits are hired to tutor a spoiled young man in Flash Comics #57, published by D.C. Comics in September 1944. The Toylan trio are hired to tutor a spoiled grandson of a wealthy couple, but it takes the Flash and a local gangster to get the man to straighten up.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$125 $250 $450 $900 $3,500 $6,160

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Issue #58

What's Flash Comics #58 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #58 is $8,675. A 9.8 NM/M from the Edgar Church pedigree sold for that price in May 2010. An unretouched 7.5 has a September 2011 value of $418, and an unretouched 7.0 has a value of $347 as of November 2002. An unretouched 6.5 has a September 2019 value of $376, which is an increase from its February 2017 price of $323.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The final Minute Movies story occurs in Flash Comics #58, published in October 1944 by D.C. Comics. Former swimmer Jon Rogers can't get a job due to lack of skills other than swimming, so he turns to crime and becomes Merman. The Flash investigates after a series of crimes occur involving water.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$80 $160 $350 $650 $2,500 $8,625

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Issue #59

What's Flash Comics #59 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #59 is $3,346. A 9.6 NM+ from the San Francisco pedigree is the highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction, and sold for that price in August 2011. A 9.0 from the Edgar Church pedigree has a June 2009 value of $1,550, and a 9.0 from the Davis Crippen pedigree has a value of $837 as of February 2008. An unretouched 8.5 has a September 2019 value of $781, which is an increase from its November 2009 price of $508. ?

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Pied Piper makes his first appearance in Flash Comics #59, published by D.C. Comics in November 1944. Jay Garrick goes on vacation, and saves a member of the Seneca tribe from going over a waterfall in a canoe. He is mistaken for the god Hiawatha, and is taken to the man's tribe, which has been undiscovered until now.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $225 $425 $875 $3,500 $6,573

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Issue #60

What's Flash Comics #60 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #60 is $2,629. A 9.6 from the Davis Crippen pedigree is the highest CGC rated copy to sell publicly, and sold for that price in May 2010. A 9.4 from the San Francisco pedigree has an August 2014 value of $2,868, and a 9.2 from the Edgar Church pedigree has a value of $5,079 as of August 2008. ?

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Flash meets his windy match in Flash Comics #60, published in December 1944 by D.C. Comics. The Wind Master has a machine that produces so much wind, it prevents The Flash from stopping thugs from their criminal activities.

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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 $3,200 $5,079

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Issue #61

What's Flash Comics #61 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Flash Comics #61. The highest-rated copy to sell at auction is a 9.0 from the San Francisco pedigree, which sold for the price of $2,510 in August 2010. An unretouched 9.0 has a value of $1,275 as of February 2016, and an unretouched 7.0 has an August 2007 value of $359.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Don't miss the first ad for Big All-American Comics #1 in Flash Comics #61, published by D.C. Comics in January 1945. Hawkman accidentally runs into a vine straight from 'Jack and the Beanstalk,' and when he climbs the vine, he discovers a city in the sky, whose inhabitants have murderous urges.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $200 $400 $750 $2,750 $4,481

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Issue #62

What's Flash Comics #62 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #62 is $6,871. This value is based on the highest CGC rated copy to sell publicly, which is a 9.8 NM/M from the Edgar Church pedigree that sold in May 2010. An unretouched 9.0 sold for the price of $1,695 in December 2004, and an unretouched 7.5 has a September 2019 value of $431. ?

Why is this comic book valuable?

The illustrator Joe Kubert makes his first Hawkman comic in Flash Comics #62, published in February 1945 by D.C. Comics. A famous painter stole $100,000 years ago, and laments that he can't collect his newfound wealth while he still has the stolen money in his possession. The Hawkman meets the painter and agrees to become involved.

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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 $5,000 $11,500

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Issue #63

What's Flash Comics #63 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #63 is $9,261. This value is based on the sale of a 9.4 NM from the Edgar Church pedigree that sold for that price in May 2008. A 9.8 from the San Francisco pedigree sold for the price of $5,676 in August 2010, and an unretouched 8.0 has a December 2016 value of $478.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Don’t miss the first ad for Fat and Slat #1, published in Flash Comics #63 by D.C. Comics in March 1945. A young movie star is impressed with how she has scared the Three Dimwits, and visits them in prison. The Flash must save her when a mystery villain decides she is getting too much publicity.

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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 $3,000 $9,261

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Issue #64

What's Flash Comics #64 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Flash Comics #64. The highest-rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 8.0 that sold for the price of $538 in May 2012. A 7.5 from the Davis Crippen pedigree has a February 2006 value of $350, and an unretouched 7.0 has a value of $287 as of May 2008.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Flash must stop a series of fires after the Three Dimwits become firefighters in Flash Comics #64, published in April 1945 by D.C. Comics. The Toylan trio decide they want to become firefighters, and The Flash is left to clean up their mess.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$75 $150 $325 $600 $2,250 $538

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Issue #65

What's Flash Comics #65 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #65 is $3,200. This value is based on the highest CGC rated copy to sell publicly, which is a 9.4 from the San Francisco pedigree that sold for that price in July 2009. A 9.0 from the Edgar Church pedigree has a May 2015 value of $2,151, and an unretouched 9.0 has a value of $508 as of September 2012. An 8.0 from the Davis Crippen pedigree sold for the price of $765 in December 2019, which is an increase from its September 2019 value of $610 and its July 2012 value of $332.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Simple Simon finds a way to out-knit Hawkman in Flash Comics #65, published by D.C. Comics in June 1945. The villainous Simple Simon has taken up knitting in jail, and he knits an escape plan onto a sweater. His gang uses the hand-knit plan to break him out of jail, and he wages a new battle against Hawkman.

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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 $3,200 $3,200

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Issue #66

What's Flash Comics #66 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value for Flash Comics #66. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an unretouched 9.0 that sold for the price of $777 in May 2010. An unretouched 8.5 has a November 2014 value of $837, and an unretouched 7.5 has a value of $518 as of February 2005. An unretouched 3.5 sold for the price of $192 in May 2019, which is an increase from its July 2008 value of $131.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Don’t miss the start of the Hop Harrigan storyline in Flash Comics #66, published in August 1945 by D.C. Comics. The Hop Harrigan usually runs in All-American Comics, but was published in this edition of Flash Comics. The Hawk learns of a baby that must have constant salt solutions fed to it through its skin. The Flash comes face to face with the notorious villain Black Widow.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$125 $250 $475 $900 $3,500 $837

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Issue #67

What's Flash Comics #67 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Flash Comics #67. An unretouched 8.5 sold for the price of $956 in February 2016, and an unretouched 7.0 has a value of $915 as of June 2017. An unretouched 6.5 sold for the price of $504 in April 2019, and an unretouched 6.0 has a December 2019 value of $464, which is an increase from its October 2002 value of $259.?

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Flash meets a man who is able to see into the future in Flash Comics #67, published by D.C. Comics in October 1945. The Toylan Trio and The Flash try to help Artemus Snark, a man who has the ability to see into the future and predict things that haven’t occurred yet.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$125 $225 $450 $925 $3,750 $965

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Issue #68

What's Flash Comics #68 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #68 is unknown. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is a 9.2 from the Edgar Church pedigree that sold for the price of $3,884 in May 2014. That is an increase from its August 2010 value of $2,510. An 8.5 from the Edgar Church pedigree has a February 2004 value of $2,900, an unretouched 7.5 sold for the price of $382 in January 2017, and an unretouched 6.0 has a value of $276 as of September 2019.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Hawkman must save an Edgar Allen Poe fan in Flash Comics #68, published in December 1945 by D.C. Comics. A young poet collects artifacts from its idol, Poe, but becomes the target of a criminal who wants revenge on Poe.

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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 $3,000 $3,884

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Issue #69

What's Flash Comics #69 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #69 is $3,734.This value is based on the highest-rated copy to sell publicly, which is a 9.4 NM from the Edgar Church pedigree that sold for that price in May 2014. This is a decrease from its August 2009 value of $4,780. An unretouched 8.5 has a February 2008 value of $568, and an unretouched 6.0 has a value of $207 as of March 2017.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Toylan trio come across a violin that can’t be heard when played, but causes immense destruction in Flash Comics #69, published by D.C. Comics in February 1946. Peachy Pet accidently summons the Son of Thunderbolt in “Johnny Thunder.” While investigating the rumors of a cursed man, Hawkman meets a gentleman who looks identical to Sherlock Holmes.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$60 $125 $250 $500 $2,000 $4,780

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Issue #70

What's Flash Comics #70 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #70 is $4,183. A 9.8 NM/M from the Big Apple pedigree sold for the price of $3,107 in May 2010, and is the highest-rated copy to sell at auction. A 9.6 from the Hawkeye pedigree has a November 2013 value of $2,151, and an unretouched 9.4 has a February 2020 value of $2,699, which is an increase from its May 2012 value of $2,390.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Mutt and Jeff make their first appearance in Flash Comics #70, published in April 1946 by D.C. Comics. The Flash must save the Three Dimwits when their latest business venture goes belly-up. The trio are searching for gold at sea, but stumble across a felon who has stashed a gold cache and doesn’t want anyone to find it.

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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 $4,000 $4,183

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Issue #71

What's Flash Comics #71 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #71 is $2,629. The highest CGC rated copy to sell publicly is a 9.4 from the Big Apple pedigree that sold for that price in February 2010. A 9.4 from the Pennsylvania pedigree sold for the price of $2,032 in August 2010, which is a decrease from its October 2005 value of $2,760. ?

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Flash is taking on gambling crime in Keystone City in Flash Comics #71, published by D.C. Comics in May 1946. The Flash helps a gambler on a losing streak turn his luck around and win a small fortune. He does so while working to dismantle a gambling operation in Keystone City.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$90 $175 $350 $700 $2,750 $2,988

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Issue #72

What's Flash Comics #72 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #72 is $1,971. This value is based on the highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction, which is a 9.4 from the Big Apple pedigree that sold for that price in December 2005. An unretouched 9.4 sold for the price of $1,494 in May 2017, which is a decrease from its October 2004 value of $2,760.

Why is this comic book valuable?

A group of crooks attempt to hide from The Flash in a wax museum in Flash Comics #72, published in June 1946 by D.C. Comics. The gang tries to hide from The Flash in a wax museum, but the Three Dimwits are the night watchmen, and alert Flash to their presence.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$75 $150 $300 $625 $2,500 $2,760

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Issue #73

What's Flash Comics #73 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #73 is $2,776. This value is based on the highest CGC rated copy to sell publicly, which is a 9.6 NM+ from the Big Apple pedigree that sold for that price in March 2016. An unretouched 9.4 sold for the price of $1,374 in November 2010, and an unretouched 8.5 has a value of $727 as of September 2019. An unretouched 7.0 has a March 2020 value of $597, which is an increase from its September 2019 value of $408 and its April 2012 value of $263.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Flash ends up on Mars in Flash Comics #73, published by D.C. Comics in July 1946. When the Toylan trio makes a submarine, the Flash agrees to take a ride in it - and ends up on Mars. Avery is now an old man, and has inherited a fortune. While researching his pedigree, he discovers his father's relatives were infamous robbers.   When he decides to take after his kin, the Hawkman must intervene.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $150 $200 $600 $1,375 $4,481

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Issue #74

What's Flash Comics #74 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #74 is $3,107. That value is based on an unretouched 9.4 that sold in May 2012, which is the highest-rated copy to sell at auction. An unretouched 9.0 has a May 2010 value of $1,016, an unretouched 7.5 sold for the price of $307 in October 2005, and an unretouched 6.5 has a value of $180 as of April 2010. An unretouched 6.0 sold for the price of $277 in March 2018, which is an increase from its August 2007 value of $180.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Three Dimwits accidentally stumble upon a notorious jewel thief in Flash Comics #74, published in August 1946 by D.C. Comics. The Toylan trio take a job training tigers, and when checking up on them, the Flash discovers the tigers’ owner is a jewel thief he has been hunting.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$150 $300 $600 $1,250 $4,500 $3,107

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Issue #75

What's Flash Comics #75 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #75 is $2,280. This value is based on the highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction, which is a 9.4 that sold in November 2018. That price of $2,280 is a decrease from its peak August 2010 value of $2,929. An unretouched 9.2 has an August 2019 value of $1,320, which is a decrease from its peak November 2013 value of $1,434.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Hawkman faces the magic of Mardi Gras in Flash Comics #75, published in D.C Comics in September 1946. A costume designer discovers that when he plays his reed pipe, the people wearing his Mardi Gras costumes are under his spell!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $200 $375 $750 $3,000 $2,629

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Issue #76

What's Flash Comics #76 worth in 2024?

There is no known mint condition value of Flash Comics #76. The highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction is an 8.0 from the Big Apple pedigree that sold for the price of $564 in November 2019, and an unretouched 7.5 has a June 2003 value of $385. An unretouched 7.0 sold for the price of $311 in March 2018, which is a decrease from its peak September 2015 value of $476.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Worry Wart returns to Keystone City in search of Flash’s help in Flash Comics #76, published in October 1946 by D.C. Comics. Ebenezar Jones used to be a villain called the Worry Wart who worried too much, until Jay Garrick developed a super-elixir that cured his worrying. Jones returns to Keystone City for another batch, but this time the elixir causes him to radiate so much happiness, it drives those around him insane with laughter!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$80 $160 $300 $600 $2,250 $476

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Issue #77

What's Flash Comics #77 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #77 is $1,680, which is based on the highest CGC rated copy to sell publicly. That copy is a 9.4 from the Big Apple pedigree that sold for that price in August 2019. An unretouched 9.4 sold for the price of $1,673 in August 2010, and a 9.2 from the Big Apple pedigree has a February 2017 value of $1,600.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Many storylines converge in Johnny Thunder when Flash, Johnny, Ghost Patrol, Hawkgirl, and Sheldon Mayer all help Johnny Thunder in Flash Comics #77, published by D.C. Comics in November 1946. When Bobby Horton was young, he suffered a series of electric shocks to his legs. Now, he has become The Jumper, and Flash must deal with this new menace.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$90 $175 $375 $750 $3,000 $2,530

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Issue #78

What's Flash Comics #78 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #78 is $3,466. This value is based on the highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction, which is a 9.6 NM+ from the Edgar Church pedigree. This value is a decrease from its peak May 2008 price of $7,768. An unretouched 9.2 has a November 2009 value of $997, and an 8.0 from the Davis Crippen pedigree has a value of $478 as of August 2006. An unretouched 7.0 sold for the price of $600 in December 2019, which is an increase from its April 2013 value of $287.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The cover of Flash Comics #78 features a unique Halloween theme and was published in December 1946 by D.C. Comics. The Toylan trio and the Flash take on the villainous Brain in their Halloween special. Hawkman and Hawkgirl bring on the heat in “A Volcano Vendetta.”

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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 $4,000 $7,768

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Issue #79

What's Flash Comics #79 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #79 is $1,805. An unretouched 9.4 is the highest-rated copy to sell publicly, and sold for that price in May 2017, which is a decrease from its peak July 2003 value of $2,300. A 9.4 from the Ohio pedigree has an August 2010 value of $1,793, and a 9.0 from the Rockford pedigree has a value of $1,035 as of August 2002.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The birds that reside within Hawk Valley revolt upon exposure to the evil Jewel of Shakarr in Flash Comics #79, published by D.C. Comics in January 1947. The Eel has returned and creates a town named after himself - and makes the Three Dimwits the mayor, police chief, and top judge!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$70 $140 $275 $550 $2,250 $2,390

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Issue #80

What's Flash Comics #80 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #80 is $1,636. This value is based on the most recent sale of an unretouched 9.4, which is the highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction. That price is a decrease from its peak July 2012 value of $2,629. An unretouched 9.2 has a July 2004 value of $700, an unretouched 9.0 sold for the May 2010 price of $657, and an unretouched 8.0 has a value of $660 as of February 2020.

Why is this comic book valuable?

John Broome is featured in a special text story, and the beginning of the Atom stories begin in Flash Comics #80, published in February 1947 by D.C. Comics. Al Pratt is The Atom, a superhero with unique abilities. The Flash helps paraplegic Bobby Gordon to capture an escaped crook.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$70 $125 $225 $450 $1,800 $2,629

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Issue #81

What's Flash Comics #81 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #81 is $2,510. This value is based on an unretouched 9.4 that sold in August 2010, which is the highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction. That price is a decrease from its May 2007 value of $4,183. An unretouched 8.5 sold for the price of $656 in September 2019, and an 8.5 from the Davis Crippen pedigree has a February 2012 value of $610.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Hawkman and Hawkgirl take the fight underseas in Flash Comics #81, published by D.C. Comics in March 1947. When The Flash discovers that Midwestern’s opponent in a pivotal football match has had the team kidnapped and replaced with unstoppable players, the Flash decides to join the team and help them win.

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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 $4,000 $4,183

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Issue #82

What's Flash Comics #82 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #82 is $6,274. This value is based on the highest CGC rated copy to sell publicly, which is an unretouched 9.8 that sold for that price in November 2016. A 9.4 has a November 2011 value of $1,325, and an unretouched 9.0 has a value of $777 as of May 2007. An unretouched 8.5 sold for the price of $600 in February 2020, which is an increase from its November 2011 value of $478.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Flash must help a man with amnesia in Flash Comics #82, published in April 1947 by D.C Comics. Walter Jordan wakes up one day to discover he has a different name than he’s known, with a troubling criminal past.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$125 $225 $450 $900 $3,500 $6,274

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Issue #83

What's Flash Comics #83 worth in 2024?

The mint condition value of Flash Comics #83 is $2,271. An unretouched 9.4 from the Hawkeye pedigree is the highest CGC rated copy to sell at auction, and sold for that price in May 2017. A 9.4 from the Ohio pedigree has an August 2010 value of $1,912, and a 9.2 from the Hawkeye pedigree has a value of $956 as of July 2002.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Flash investigates when a man kills his jurors from beyond the grave in Flash Comics #83, published by D.C. Comics in May 1947. Fred Handy was sentenced to death for murder, but he claimed he didn’t commit the crime, and threatens that he will kill the jurors who convicted him. The Flash is shocked when it seems Handy is coming through on his promise - from his grave!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$75 $150 $300 $625 $2,500 $2,760

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Issue #84

What's Flash Comics #84 worth in 2024?

The single registered NM/MT 9.8 for this issue set the top price of $6,573 in 2016. The limited data available for the rest of the market reflects slow but substantial growth. NM- 9.2 moved from $1,000 in 2005 to today's price of $1,800, while FN/VF 7.0 climbed from $275 in 2002 to a current value around $400.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Flash takes on the Changeling: a villain who can transform into any animal! Cover art by Martin Nodell (co-creator of Green Lantern) and writing by Robert Kanigher (co-creator of Harlequin and Poison Ivy)

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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 $4,000 $6,573

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Issue #85

What's Flash Comics #85 worth in 2024?

There are two available copies of this issue at the best grade of NM- 9.2, and one set the top price of $1,840 in 2004. Six years later in 2010 it saw a decline to $1,434, and hasn't gone on sale since. The rest of the market shows promise despite the low number of registered sales on file: VF- 7.5 slowly moved from $400 in 2002 to a current price around $600.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Cover art by Joe Kubert (co-creator of Hawkman) and writing by Robert Kanigher (co-creator of Harlequin and Poison Ivy).

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$90 $175 $350 $675 $2,500 $1,840

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Issue #86

What's Flash Comics #86 worth in 2024?

Black Canary's first film appearance in Birds of Prey skyrocketed the value of this debut issue. In 2020, the top price was set at $24,000 by a VF+ 8.5. By contrast, back in 2010 the single highest grade NM+ 9.6 copy sold for $10,158. Plenty of profit waiting to be cashed out by that copy! Meanwhile, VG 4.0 went from $475 in 2004 to a current price around $9,000. That's 1,800% growth! VG- 3.5 gained 500% from $915 in 2013 to today's $5,500.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Story and art for this Black Canary debut issue by co-creators Robert Kanigher and Carmine Infantino.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$4,000 $7,500 $12,000 $24,000 $85,000 $48,000

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Issue #87

What's Flash Comics #87 worth in 2024?

There are two copies of this issue available at the highest grade of NM- 9.2, and they've created a top-end market with lots of fluctuation. The highest price was $8,963 in 2008, and its most recent sale was $2,550 in 2017. There were plenty of ups-and-downs between those two prices. In contrast, many other grades have mostly generated slow but steady doubling up in value: FN/VF 7.0 from $415 to today's price of $815, and GD/VG 3.0 from $120 in 2002 to a current value of $250.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Features art by Irwin Hansen, co-creator of the award-winning daily comic strip Dondi.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$225 $450 $900 $1,800 $7,500 $8,975

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Issue #88

What's Flash Comics #88 worth in 2024?

The best grade available for this issue is a single NM+ 9.6, and it set the top price of $10,158 in 2008. Two years later in 2010 it had a sharp decline to $6,871, and hasn't hit the market since. Recent history suggests that copy's value is due for a rebound with its next sale: VF/NM 9.0 grew 150% from around $790 in 2012 to today's price of $2,040.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Flash goes back in time to save a friend! Cover art and pencils by Joe Kubert (co-creator of Hawkman), writing by Robert Kanigher (co-creator of Harlequin and Poison Ivy).

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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 $4,000 $31,200

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Issue #89

What's Flash Comics #89 worth in 2024?

There are two copies of this issue at the top available grade of NM- 9.2, and they've produced only one sale to date: the historical high price of $4,780 in 2010. There's been solid growth below it: FN/VF 7.0 moved from $575 in 2002 to today's value of $1,000, while FN+ 6.5 increased 225% from $300 in 2005 to a current price of $980.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Cover art and pencils by Joe Kubert (co-creator of Hawkman) and writing by Robert Kanigher (co-creator of Harlequin and Poison Ivy).

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$150 $275 $500 $950 $4,775 $4,775

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Issue #90

What's Flash Comics #90 worth in 2024?

The single NM 9.4 copy at the top of this market set the highest price of $3,585 in 2010, a small gain from its 2004 sale of $3,220. FN+ 6.5 below it generated more substantial growth, from $325 in 2002 to today's price of $750.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Imagine what can happen when The Flash plays baseball! Cover art and pencils by Carmine Infantino. In 1956 he helped revive The Flash, creating the now iconic red and yellow version of the superhero. Story written by Robert Kanigher (co-creator of Harlequin and Poison Ivy)

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$180 $375 $700 $1,275 $4,500 $3,585

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Issue #91

What's Flash Comics #91 worth in 2024?

This issue has few sales on record, making it hard to determine proper value. The best grade single copy NM- 9.2 set a top price of $4,025 in 2005. Five years later in 2010, it had a sharp decline to $2,868. It's unlikely this copy will see another drop with its next sale; when it does hit the market, we expect to see more movement at other grades.Story written by John Broome. He was instrumental in co-creating the Silver Age revival of many top DC Comics characters (The Flash, Green Lantern and Batman).

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!
$180 $375 $725 $1,300 $4,500 $4,025

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Issue #92

What's Flash Comics #92 worth in 2024?

#92 is the first cover and feature for Black Canary. The character made her film debut in Birds of Prey, creating an explosion in value. A NM- 9.2 set the top price of $17,328 in 2008. Since then ,VF 8.0 produced a net gain over $7,000 from $1,725 in 2002 to today's $8,755! VG- 3.5 grew 800% from $335 in 2004 to a current price of $3,000. The highest grades have yet to hit the market since the movie, and are due for some major profits!

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Black Canary gets her first cover and feature following her debut in issue #86!

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$950 $1,900 $3,750 $8,750 $30,000 $17,328

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Issue #93

What's Flash Comics #93 worth in 2024?

There are two registered copies of this issue at the highest grade of NM 9.4, setting the top price of $4,948 in 2017. For other grades, the current market is showing mixed signals on its direction: VF- 7.5 dropped from $1,195 in 2014 to today's price of $735, but FN/VF 7.0 increased from $425 in 2006 to a current value of $1,015. With only fifteen registered copies on file, this issue needs more transactions to properly determine price trends.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Black Canary story and art by co-creators Robert Kanigher and Carmine Infantino.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$200 $400 $750 $1,500 $6,000 $4,950

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Issue #94

What's Flash Comics #94 worth in 2024?

The single NM- 9.2 set the top value of $6,573 in 2008. Two years later in 2010, the highest grade single copy NM+ 9.6 went for a lesser price of $3,107. It was a step down for a higher grade, but the current market suggests this is an outlier due for correction: VF 8.0 went from $650 in 2007 to today's price of $900, and GD/VG 3.0 nearly doubled from $165 in 2014 to a current value of $300.Hawkman cover art and pencils by co-creator Joe Kubert. Black Canary story and art by co-creators Robert Kanigher and Carmine Infantino.

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GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$125 $275 $550 $1,050 $4,250 $6,573

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Issue #95

What's Flash Comics #95 worth in 2024?

The small number of registered sales for this issue makes for a market that's hard to determine. The top grade single NM- 9.2 set a top price of $6,573 in 2008, and dropped to $5,079 two years later. It's unlikely this copy will see another decline with its next sale; once that happens, other grades should see more movement.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Cover art and pencils by Carmine Infantino, story written by John Broome. This team launched the revival of The Flash in 1956, creating the Silver Age version of the superhero in his now iconic red and yellow image.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$150 $300 $600 $1,200 $4,500 $6,573

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Issue #96

What's Flash Comics #96 worth in 2024?

The top grade single copy NM 9.4 for this issue set the top price of $11,950 in 2008. It had a sharp decline to $5,975 in 2010, then rebounded to $7,170 in 2011. It hasn't gone on sale since. There's been very little movement at lower grades, which is likely to pick up when this copy records another sale. If it shows another increase in value that sets a comfortable ceiling, sellers are likely to look for buyers and make a profit.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Hawkman cover art and pencils by co-creator Joe Kubert.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$2,475 $550 $1,150 $2,400 $9,500 $11,950

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Issue #97

What's Flash Comics #97 worth in 2024?

There are two registered copies of this issue at the top grade of VF/NM 9.0, and one set the highest price of $1,554 in 2010. Since then, trends for lower grades show positive movement: FN/VF 7.0 went from $450 in 2007 to today's price of $600, and FN+ 6.5 produced $200 in net profit from $320 in 2015 to a current value of $520.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Did Joan Williams commit a murder in her sleep?! Story written by Robert Kanigher. He was part of the team that revived the Silver Age red and yellow version of The Flash in 1956.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$80 $160 $350 $700 $2,400 $1,554

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Issue #98

What's Flash Comics #98 worth in 2024?

The single top grade NM+ 9.6 for this issue set the historical high of $10,158 in 2008. It dropped to $7,170 in 2010, then rebounded to $8,365 in 2011. There have been few sales below to gauge the rest of the market, but that should change if the NM+ 9.6 shows another price increase with its next sale.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Hawkman cover art and pencils by co-creator Joe Kubert. Writing for Hawkman and The Flash stories by John Broome, who was instrumental in co-creating the Silver Age revival of many top DC Comics characters (The Flash, Green Lantern and Batman).

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$200 $400 $800 $1,750 $7,500 $10,158

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Issue #99

What's Flash Comics #99 worth in 2024?

There are two copies of this issue registered at the highest available grade of NM- 9.2. They've only recorded one sale to date: the historical high price of $2,390 in 2010. There isn't enough transaction data at other grades to properly measure market trends, but there is one peek at positive movement: VF+ 8.5 went from $955 in 2011 its last sale of $1,195 in 2013.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Cover art and pencils by Carmine Infantino, story written by John Broome.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$100 $225 $450 $1,100 $4,000 $2,390

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Issue #100

What's Flash Comics #100 worth in 2024?

The highest value for this issue was set at $5,378 by the single top NM 9.4 in 2005. It then saw a decline to $5,378 in 2010. The rest of the market has generated lots of fluctuations generally leading to flat growth. This one could be a good investment opportunity if you're confident in buying/selling at the right time.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Art by Carmine Infantino and story written by John Broome. This team launched the revival of The Flash in 1956, creating the Silver Age version of the superhero in his now iconic red and yellow image.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$275 $525 $1,100 $2,400 $8,000 $6,900

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Issue #101

What's Flash Comics #101 worth in 2024?

The best grade available for this issue is set by a single NM- 9.2 that went for the top price of $7,170 in 2016. To date, this is the only time it's gone on the market. There are a limited number of transactions outside this high-end, and they've shown flat growth so far.The Flash and friends travel in time! Cover art and pencils by Carmine Infantino, story written by John Broome. This team launched the revival of The Flash in 1956, creating the Silver Age version of the superhero in his now iconic red and yellow costume.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$375 $575 $575 $1,800 $7,175 $7,170

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Issue #102

What's Flash Comics #102 worth in 2024?

This issue has two copies registered at the highest available grade of NM- 9.2. They've only generated one sale to date, setting the top price of $4,033 in 2010. The rest of the market has generally shown flat growth over time, though that is likely to change if the high-end creates another sale and new benchmark value.

Why is this comic book valuable?

The Flash clashes with the villainous Turtle! Art by Alex Toth, who would go on to create Space Ghost with Hanna-Barbera. That superhero is now best known for his comedic revival in the early years of Adult Swim on Cartoon Network!

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$180 $375 $725 $1,250 $5,000 $4,033

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Issue #103

What's Flash Comics #103 worth in 2024?

The single top grade NM- 9.2 for this issue set the highest price of $4,183 in 2012 (a solid bump from a sale of $3,550 in 2011). A lower grade VF+ 8.5 was in that price range years earlier when it sold for $3,900 in 2005. Like other issues at this point in the series, there's little movement at the lower grades that's likely to continue until the top-end produces new sales to establish an updated value ceiling.

Why is this comic book valuable?

Cover art and pencils by Carmine Infantino, story written by John Broome.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$225 $450 $900 $1,500 $5,000 $4,183

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Issue #104

What's Flash Comics #104 worth in 2024?

Only one copy of Flash Comics #104 has been rated as a Near Mint 9.4. Part of the Edgar Church pedigree, that copy is worth $31,070 as of August 2010, which is a decrease in value from its May 2008 price of $47,800. The next highest rated copy to sell at public auction is an unretouched 8.5 from the Diamond Run pedigree, which sold for the price of $4,830 in February 2004. As of December 2019, an unretouched 5.0 is worth $2,280, which is an increase from its February 2007 value of $1,103.

Why is this comic book valuable?

In the final issue of Flash Comics #104, the origin of Flash is retold. Published by D.C. Comics in February 1949, the cover features Carter Hall as Hawkman. Hawkman uncovers a plot to steal top-secret information from an elite science club. In “The Rival Flash” Jay Garrick as Flash is forced to breathe a gas that makes him lose his superpower so that a masked criminal Flash can take his place.

Price Guide Report

GD 2.0 VG 4.0 FN 6.0 VF 8.0 NM 9.4 RECORD SALE!
$1,000 $2,000 $4,000 $80,000 $30,000 $47,800

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