Adventures Into Weird Worlds
Marvel // January 1952 - June 1954
Issue count: 30
A science-fiction/horror anthology series from Marvel! See what copies that are floating around are selling for by using our online price guide!
Adventures Into Weird Worlds was one of the five science-fiction anthologies launched in a six-month period, between 1951 and 1952, increasing Marvel's science-fiction line from seven to 12 books.
It was one of the books that was canceled in 1954, when Marvel reduced their horror catalog from 13 books to eight.
The series ran for 30 issues, normally with stories featuring skeletons and other undead creatures.
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Issue #1
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What's Adventures Into Weird Worlds #1 worth in 2024?
The top price for a copy of Adventures Into Weird Worlds #1 is $5,500, paid for a 9.4 copy in March 2013. A 5.5 book sold in April 2007 for a price of $143; while a 3.5 book sold in August 2015 was valued at $225. All three books have only been sold once.
Why is this comic book valuable?
Issue #1 of Adventures Into Weird Worlds Vol. 1 is called “The Walking Death”. It was released in September 1951, with a cover date of January 1952. It was written, penciled and inked by Russ Heath, Joe Maneely, Sol Brodsky, John Tartaglione and George Tuska. It was edited by Stan Lee.
Key Facts About the Comic
The cover art features a terrified couple looking at a huge purple monster.
Story Synopsis
The issue featured four horror and suspense stories, with different characters for each:
1. "The Walking Death"
2. "The Mad Man"
3. "The Terrible Tree"
4. "The World That Vanished"
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Issue #2
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What's Adventures Into Weird Worlds #2 worth in 2024?
The mint-condition copy of Adventures Into Weird Worlds #2 is a 9.2 book, sold for $697 in January 2013. The lowest quality book ever sold at auction is a 5.0 copy, valued at $156 as of August 2021. Both copies have only been sold once.
Why is this comic book valuable?
Issue #2 of Adventures Into Weird Worlds Vol. 1 is called “The Iron Door”. It was released in October 1951, with a cover date of February 1952. It was written, penciled and inked by George Klein, Joe Maneely, Werner Roth, Jim Mooney and Al Hartley. It was edited by Stan Lee.
Key Facts About the Comic
The cover art features a man inside a smoke genie that just came out of a bottle.
Story Synopsis
The issue featured five horror and suspense stories, with different characters for each:
1. "The Iron Door"
2. "The Eyes!"
3. "The Murdering Ghost"
4. "The Thing in the Bottle"
5. "When a World Goes Mad!"
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Issue #3
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What's Adventures Into Weird Worlds #3 worth in 2024?
The highest quality copy of Adventures Into Weird Worlds #3 to ever sell at auction is an 8.5 rated book, sold for $777 in August 2007. A 4.5 book was sold in July 2020 for $512; and a 0.5 copy had a price of $95 when it was sold in November 2021. All three prices are the only recorded sales for each issue.
Why is this comic book valuable?
Issue #3 of Adventures Into Weird Worlds Vol. 1 is called “A Shriek in the Night!”. It was released in November 1951, with a cover date of March 1952. It was written, penciled and inked by Bill Walton, Joe Maneely, Werner Roth, Harry Lazarus and Bob Fujitani. It was edited by Stan Lee.
Key Facts About the Comic
The cover art features a man being grabbed by a creature with tentacles and one big eye.
Story Synopsis
The issue featured six horror and suspense stories, with different characters for each:
1. "A Shriek in the Night!"
2. "The War of the Worlds"
3. "The Thing that Waited!"
4. "Nothing Can Stop Me"
5. "The Quiet Men"
6. "The Empty City!"
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Issue #4
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What's Adventures Into Weird Worlds #4 worth in 2024?
Only four copies of Adventures Into Weird Worlds #4 have ever been sold at auction, with the highest quality only being a 7.5 book, sold for $203 in August 2007. A 5.5 book was sold in January 2020 for $175; while a 4.5 copy had a price of $165 as of July 2021. This last book is the only copy that has been sold more than once, having been previously sold for $105 earlier that same year.
Why is this comic book valuable?
Issue #4 of Adventures Into Weird Worlds Vol. 1 is called “The Village Graveyard!”. It was released in December 1951, with a cover date of March 1952. It was written, penciled and inked by Russ Heath, Tom Gill, Martin Rosenthall, Bill LaCava and William Blake Everett. It was edited by Stan Lee.
Key Facts About the Comic
The cover art features a man in a graveyard being attacked by zombies.
Story Synopsis
The issue featured six horror and suspense stories, with different characters for each:
1. "The Village Graveyard!"
2. "The Man Who Lost His Head"
3. "Doom From The Undead"
4. "The Passenger"
5. "The Miser"
6. "The Face of Death!"
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Issue #5
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What's Adventures Into Weird Worlds #5 worth in 2024?
Only mid to high rating copies of Adventures Into Weird Worlds #5 have been auctioned. The highest price belongs to a 9.4 copy, sold for $1,750 in October 2015. Back in 2012 it was valued at $1,016. The lowest price belongs to a 5.5 book sold for $114 in June 2017; a decrease from its $141 value from 2016.
Why is this comic book valuable?
Issue #5 of Adventures Into Weird Worlds Vol. 1 is called “Don't Bury Me Deep”. It was released in January 1952, with a cover date of April 1952. It was written, penciled and inked by Bill Everett, Joe Sinnott, Joe Maneely, Dick Ayers, Gerald Altman and Ernie Bache. It was edited by Stan Lee.
Key Facts About the Comic
The cover art features a woman lying in bed and a skeletal leg approaching her.
Story Synopsis
The issue featured six horror and suspense stories, with different characters for each:
1. "Don't Bury Me Deep"
2. "The Nag"
3. "Where?"
4. "The Terrible Trunk"
5. "You're Going to Die Yesterday"
6. "I Crawl Through Graves"
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Issue #6
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What's Adventures Into Weird Worlds #6 worth in 2024?
The top price for Adventures Into Weird Worlds #6 belongs to a 7.5 copy, sold for $1,150 in April 2014. A 4.0 copy had a September 2020 price of $276; while a 1.8 copy was valued at $110 as of December 2019. Each book has been sold only once.
Why is this comic book valuable?
Issue #6 of Adventures Into Weird Worlds Vol. 1 is called “My Brother...The Ghoul”. It was released in February 1952, with a cover date of May 1952. It was written, penciled and inked by Hank Chapman, George Roussos, Jim Mooney, Al Fass, Ross Andru and Joe Sinnott. It was edited by Stan Lee.
Key Facts About the Comic
The cover art features a man looking at the mirror, but his reflection is a terrifying demon.
Story Synopsis
The issue featured six horror and suspense stories, with different characters for each:
1. "My Brother...The Ghoul"
2. "The Image"
3. "Step Right into the...House of Horror"
4. "The Wooden Man"
5. "The Ghost Still Walks"
6. "He Dwells in a Dungeon"
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Issue #7
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What's Adventures Into Weird Worlds #7 worth in 2024?
The highest quality copy of Adventures Into Weird Worlds #7 is a well-preserved 9.0 book, sold only once for $345 back in June 2004. However, the highest price for this issue belongs to an 8.0 book, valued at $499 in October 2019 - an increase from its 2006 price of $300. The lowest price belongs to a 6.0 copy, sold for $53 in November 2006, also selling only once.
Why is this comic book valuable?
Issue #7 of Adventures Into Weird Worlds Vol. 1 is called “The Cat's Whiskers”. It was released in March 1952, with a cover date of June 1952. It was written, penciled and inked by Vic Carrabotta, Marty Elkin, Ogden Whitney, Myron Fass and Jim Mooney. It was edited by Stan Lee.
Key Facts About the Comic
The cover art features a man and a woman meeting on a street, but their shadows are terrifying monsters.
Story Synopsis
The issue featured six horror and suspense stories, with different characters for each:
1. "The Cat's Whiskers"
2. "Zero of Time"
3. "In the Still of the Night"
4. "The Strange Road"
5. "The Ghost"
6. "The Bad Boy"
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GD 2.0 | VG 4.0 | FN 6.0 | VF 8.0 | NM 9.4 | RECORD SALE! |
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Issue #8
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What's Adventures Into Weird Worlds #8 worth in 2024?
Only mid to high rating copies of Adventures Into Weird Worlds #8 have been auctioned, with the highest price being $1,650 for a 9.0 book sold in June 2015. The lowest price is for a 6.5 copy, sold only once in April 2007 for $78.
Why is this comic book valuable?
Issue #8 of Adventures Into Weird Worlds Vol. 1 is called “Somewhere Death Awaits”. It was released in April 1952, with a cover date of July 1952. It was written, penciled and inked by Ben Brown, Dick Ayers, David Gantz, Carl Wessler, Vic Carrabotta, Tony DiPrieta and Hy Rosen. It was edited by Stan Lee.
Key Facts About the Comic
The cover art features a man sleeping and having nightmares that come to life.
Story Synopsis
The issue featured six horror and suspense stories, with different characters for each:
1. "Somewhere Death Awaits"
2. "Sorcerer's Punishment"
3. "30 Seconds"
4. "Lost"
5. "Death in the Shadows"
6. "Sticks and Stones"
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GD 2.0 | VG 4.0 | FN 6.0 | VF 8.0 | NM 9.4 | RECORD SALE! |
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$0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $1,652 |
Issue #9
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What's Adventures Into Weird Worlds #9 worth in 2024?
An 8.5 copy of Adventures Into Weird Worlds #9 was sold in October 2015 at a price of $565, being the highest recorded sale for this issue. A 9.0 copy was sold in March 2005, but the sale only reached $300. The lowest rated book ever sold is a 5.0, valued at $200 as of September 2019. All prices are for the only sale of each copy.
Why is this comic book valuable?
Issue #9 of Adventures Into Weird Worlds Vol. 1 is called “Locked Up”. It was released in May 1952, with a cover date of August 1952. It was written, penciled and inked by Hank Chapman, Carmine Infantino, Tony DiPreta, Bill Benulis, David Gantz, Ben Brown, Carl Wessler and Mort Meskin. It was edited by Stan Lee.
Key Facts About the Comic
The cover art features a man looking at a skeletal woman.
Story Synopsis
The issue featured six horror and suspense stories, with different characters for each:
1. "Locked Up"
2. "Flowers for the Dead!"
3. "Do Not Feed"
4. "Too Much T.V."
5. "Alone"
6. "The Last Laugh"
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Issue #10
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What's Adventures Into Weird Worlds #10 worth in 2024?
Only three copies of Adventures Into Weird Worlds #10 have been sold at auction, with the top quality one being a 5.0 book, valued at $136 as of December 2017, almost double after its $74 price from a few months earlier. The next is a 4.5 rated book that sold for $125 in May 2020, after being valued at $204 in 2019. And a 3.5 copy sold in December 2020 for $85, an increase from its $69 value from a few months before.
Why is this comic book valuable?
Issue #10 of Adventures Into Weird Worlds Vol. 1 is called “The Ghoul”. It was released in June 1952, with a cover date of September 1952. It was written, penciled and inked by Vic Carrabotta, Bernie Krigstein, Joe Certa, Carl Wessler and Bill Everett. It was edited by Stan Lee.
Key Facts About the Comic
The cover art features a man looking at a trapdoor, from which comes a hand and a shout of “next!”.
Story Synopsis
The issue featured six horror and suspense stories, with different characters for each:
1. "The Ghoul"
2. "Objewanga"
3. "The Killers!"
4. "Too Old to Live"
5. "Down in the Cellar"
6. "The Pit of Horror"
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GD 2.0 | VG 4.0 | FN 6.0 | VF 8.0 | NM 9.4 | RECORD SALE! |
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Issue #11
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What's Adventures Into Weird Worlds #11 worth in 2024?
The highest quality book of Adventures Into Weird Worlds #11 ever sold at auction is an 8.0 copy, sold for $200 in February 2009. But the highest price belongs to a 4.5 copy, valued at $395 as of April 2022; a huge increase from its 2017 price of $63. The lowest price is for a 1.8 book valued at $92 as of March 2018, again increasing its previous sale price of $40 from 2010.
Why is this comic book valuable?
Issue #11 of Adventures Into Weird Worlds Vol. 1 is called “The Other Man”. It was released in July 1952, with a cover date of October 1952. It was written, penciled and inked by Tony DiPreta, Joe Maneely and Matt Elkin. It was edited by Stan Lee.
Key Facts About the Comic
The cover art features a skeleton hitting a mirror with a knife.
Story Synopsis
The issue featured six horror and suspense stories, with different characters for each:
1. "The Other Man"
2. "Ghost in the House"
3. "Help"
4. "The Dark Cave"
5. "The Alien!"
6. "Twanng!"
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Issue #12
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What's Adventures Into Weird Worlds #12 worth in 2024?
The top price for Adventures Into Weird Worlds #12 is $400, which is the price paid for a 7.0 copy in July 2020, representing a small increase from its previous sale in 2019 when it was valued at $329. A 4.5 copy was sold in November 2017 for $135; and a 1.5 book had a price of $35 as of August 2012.
Why is this comic book valuable?
Issue #12 of Adventures Into Weird Worlds Vol. 1 is called “Find the Pin and Pick It Up”. It was released in August 1952, with a cover date of November 1952. It was written, penciled and inked by Tony DiPreta, Ed Winiarski, George Tuska and Bill Benulis. It was edited by Stan Lee.
Key Facts About the Comic
The cover art features a couple walking through a graveyard and some skeletons grabbing the man’s hands.
Story Synopsis
The issue featured six horror and suspense stories, with different characters for each:
1. "Find the Pin and Pick It Up"
2. "The Monster!"
3. "Lost in the Graveyard"
4. "Professional Secret"
5. "Throw Another Coal on the Fire!"
6. "Missing...One Head!"
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Issue #13
What's Adventures Into Weird Worlds #13 worth in 2024?
An 8.5 copy of Adventures Into Weird Worlds #13 had a price of $207 back in June 2004, being the highest quality copy of this issue ever auctioned. But the highest price belongs to a 6.5 book, sold for $650 in December 2020. The lowest price and rating belong to a 3.5 copy, sold in December 2021 for $232, after increasing its $153 price from earlier the same year.
Why is this comic book valuable?
Issue #13 of Adventures Into Weird Worlds Vol. 1 is called “The Vampire Maker!”. It was released in September 1952, with a cover date of October 1952. It was written, penciled and inked by Carmine Infantino, Gil Kane, Don Rico, Don Perlin, Abe Simon and Jerry Robinson. It was edited by Stan Lee.
Key Facts About the Comic
The cover art features some undead skeletons waking up and walking around.
Story Synopsis
The issue featured five horror and suspense stories, with different characters for each:
1. "The Vampire Maker!"
2. "The Thing That Hatched"
3. "You Devil, You!"
4. "I Died Tomorrow"
5. "Where Dead Men Walk!"
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Issue #14
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What's Adventures Into Weird Worlds #14 worth in 2024?
Only three mid to low rating copies of Adventures Into Weird Worlds #14 have been sold at auction, with the highest quality book being a 5.5 copy, sold for $200 in March 2022. In 2021, the same book was valued at $350. The lowest quality issue ever sold is a 2.5 copy, valued at $32 in June 2021.
Why is this comic book valuable?
Issue #14 of Adventures Into Weird Worlds Vol. 1 is called “Horror on Haunted Hill!”. It was released in October 1952, with a cover date of January 1953. It was written, penciled and inked by Carmine Infantino, Larry Woromay, John Tartaglione, Jay Scott Pike and Sol Brodsky. It was edited by Stan Lee.
Key Facts About the Comic
The cover art features a couple finding a skeleton rising from the grave.
Story Synopsis
The issue featured six horror and suspense stories, with different characters for each:
1. "Horror on Haunted Hill!"
2. "Forever Is a Long Time!"
3. "A Shriek in the Night"
4. "The Inheritance"
5. "The Man Who Walked on Water!"
6. "The Man Who Steals Gravestones!"
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GD 2.0 | VG 4.0 | FN 6.0 | VF 8.0 | NM 9.4 | RECORD SALE! |
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Issue #15
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What's Adventures Into Weird Worlds #15 worth in 2024?
The mint-condition copy of Adventures Into Weird Worlds #15 is an 8.0 book, sold for $515 in December 2019. Another book, rated 5.0, had a price of $189 as of June 2017. And a 2.5 book was valued at $45 in June 2021. All three books have only been sold once.
Why is this comic book valuable?
Issue #14 of Adventures Into Weird Worlds Vol. 1 is called “Terror in Town”. It was released in November 1952, with a cover date of February 1953. It was written, penciled and inked by Carmine Infantino, Larry Woromay, John Tartaglione, Jay Scott Pike and Sol Brodsky. It was edited by Stan Lee.
Key Facts About the Comic
The cover art features a vampire rising from a casket.
Story Synopsis
The issue featured five horror and suspense stories, with different characters for each:
1. "Terror in Town”
2. "Blood Brothers"
3. "He Who Laughs Last"
4. "Back From The Dead!"
5. "The Man Who Jumped!"
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Issue #16
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What's Adventures Into Weird Worlds #16 worth in 2024?
The mint-condition copy of Adventures Into Weird Worlds #16 is a 9.2 issue, which sold for $287 in November 2009 - a decrease from its 2006 price of $430. A 4.5 book was sold in December 2021 for $225, more than doubling its 2019 value of $105. And a 2.0 copy was sold for the first and only time in December 2019 for $76.
Why is this comic book valuable?
Issue #16 of Adventures Into Weird Worlds Vol. 1 is called “Kiss of Death”. It was released in December 1952, with a cover date of March 1953. It was written, penciled and inked by Tony DiPreta, Bill Benulis, Jack Abel, Ross Andru, Joe Orlando, Jack Keller and Jay Scott Pyke. It was edited by Stan Lee.
Key Facts About the Comic
The cover art features a man kissing a demon girl.
Story Synopsis
The issue featured six horror and suspense stories, with different characters for each:
1. "Kiss of Death"
2. "Mind Over Matter"
3. "Daughter of Death"
4. "Flying Saucer"
5. "Surprise"
6. "The Old Man's Secret!"
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Issue #17
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What's Adventures Into Weird Worlds #17 worth in 2024?
Only two copies of Adventures Into Weird Worlds #17 have been sold at auction. One is a 6.0 book, valued at $408 in July 2019, after being valued at just $148 in 2012. The other is a 2.0 rated copy, valued at $125 in August 2021, more than doubling its price of $61 from a few months earlier.
Why is this comic book valuable?
Issue #17 of Adventures Into Weird Worlds Vol. 1 is called “He Walks With a Ghost!”. It was released in January 1953, with a cover date of April 1953. It was written, penciled and inked by Myron Fass, Fred Kida and Russ Heath. It was edited by Stan Lee.
Key Facts About the Comic
The cover art features a lot of skeletons rising and terrifying some living men.
Story Synopsis
The issue featured five horror and suspense stories, with different characters for each:
1. "He Walks With a Ghost!"
2. "The Man from Mars!"
3. "This Way Out"
4. "The Nightmare!"
5. "The Gentlemen of the Jury!"
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Issue #18
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What's Adventures Into Weird Worlds #18 worth in 2024?
Very few copies of Adventures Into Weird Worlds #18 have been auctioned. The highest rated copy is a 7.5 book sold for $350 in August 2012. Oddly, the lowest rating book holds the highest price, that being a 5.5 copy sold for $510 in July 2019. Both of the copies have only been sold once.
Why is this comic book valuable?
Issue #18 of Adventures Into Weird Worlds Vol. 1 is called “How Beautiful Can You Be?”. It was released in February 1953, with a cover date of May 1953. It was written, penciled and inked by Myron Fass, Jack Abel, Chuck Winter, Robert McCarty and Russ Heath. It was edited by Stan Lee.
Key Facts About the Comic
The cover art features a lot of skeletons rising and terrifying some living men.
Story Synopsis
The issue featured five horror and suspense stories, with different characters for each:
1. "How Beautiful Can You Be?"
2. "Too Horrible to Live"
3. "The Thing Behind the Door"
4. "Ivan and Petrov"
5. "Don't Lose Your Head"
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Issue #19
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What's Adventures Into Weird Worlds #19 worth in 2024?
From the low to mid rating copies of Adventures Into Weird Worlds #19 that have been sold at auction, the highest price belongs to a 5.0 graded copy, sold for $344 in June 2021. In 2016, it was valued at just $160. The lowest price belongs to a 3.0 rated book, valued at $126 as of July 2019, when it was sold for the first and only time.
Why is this comic book valuable?
Issue #19 of Adventures Into Weird Worlds Vol. 1 is called “The Empty Room”. It was released in March 1953, with a cover date of June 1953. It was written, penciled and inked by John Forte, Carl Wessler, Sol Brodsky, Bob Forgione, Jack Abel, Paul S. Newman, Werner Roth, Chuck Winter and Sy Barry. It was edited by Stan Lee.
Key Facts About the Comic
The cover art features a headless knight terrifying a woman.
Story Synopsis
The issue featured six horror and suspense stories, with different characters for each:
1. "The Empty Room"
2. "It Happened To One Knight"
3. "The Doomed"
4. "Lucilles's Robot"
5. "The Exterminator!"
6. "The Shriek of Araby"
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Issue #20
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What's Adventures Into Weird Worlds #20 worth in 2024?
The top price for Adventures Into Weird Worlds #20 is $550 for a 6.0 book sold only once in November 2019. A 5.0 rated copy had a price of $274 as of June 2021, also in its only auction sale. A 3.0 book was valued at $257 as of December 2021, more than doubling its 2019 price of $94.
Why is this comic book valuable?
Issue #20 of Adventures Into Weird Worlds Vol. 1 is called “Where Man-Eaters Walk”. It was released in April 1953, with a cover date of July 1953. It was written, penciled and inked by John Forte, Carl Wessler, Sol Brodsky, Bob Forgione, Jack Abel, Paul S. Newman, Werner Roth, Chuck Winter and Sy Barry. It was edited by Stan Lee.
Key Facts About the Comic
The cover art features a terrified man seeing a fire spirit come to life.
Story Synopsis
The issue featured five horror and suspense stories, with different characters for each:
1. "Where Man-Eaters Walk"
2. "Kermit the Hermit"
3. "Death of an Army"
4. "Never Again!"
5. "The Doubting Thomas"
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Issue #21
What's Adventures Into Weird Worlds #21 worth in 2024?
Issue #21 of Adventures Into Weird Worlds sells for up to $250. That’s the price of a 6.0 graded book sold in October 2021. A 4.0 rated copy was sold in March 2018 for $120; and a 3.0 rated copy was sold in August 2021 for $100, being the only copy to increase in price so far, as it was valued at $39 earlier the same year.
Why is this comic book valuable?
Issue #21 of Adventures Into Weird Worlds Vol. 1 is called “What Happened in the Cave”. It was released in May 1953, with a cover date of August 1953. It was written, penciled and inked by John Forte, Carl Wessler, Sol Brodsky, Bob Forgione, Jack Abel, Paul S. Newman, Werner Roth, Chuck Winter and Sy Barry. It was edited by Stan Lee.
Key Facts About the Comic
The cover art features a terrified man running from a hairy creature.
Story Synopsis
The issue featured six horror and suspense stories, with different characters for each:
1. "What Happened in the Cave"
2. "Back From The Dead"
3. "The Devil to Pay!"
4. "The Plunderer!"
5. "The Little Soldiers"
6. "Romanoff's Rumor!"
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GD 2.0 | VG 4.0 | FN 6.0 | VF 8.0 | NM 9.4 | RECORD SALE! |
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Issue #22
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What's Adventures Into Weird Worlds #22 worth in 2024?
The highest quality issue of Adventures Into Weird Worlds #22 to ever sell at auction is a 6.5 graded copy, valued at $658 as of December 2019. The highest price, however, belongs to a 5.5 rated book, sold for $1,140 in April 2021. A 2.5 copy has the lowest price for this issue, valued at $184 as of October 2019. This last copy is the only one that sold more than once, as it changed hands in 2018 at a higher price of $263.
Why is this comic book valuable?
Issue #22 of Adventures Into Weird Worlds Vol. 1 is called “The Vampire's Partner”. It was released in June 1953, with a cover date of September 1953. It was written, penciled and inked by George Roussos, Russ Heath, Bill Walton, Bob Fujitani and John Rosenberger. It was edited by Stan Lee.
Key Facts About the Comic
The cover art features a girl about to be attacked by a vampire.
Story Synopsis
The issue featured five horror and suspense stories, with different characters for each:
1. "The Vampire's Partner"
2. "The Man Who Lost an Elevator"
3. "The New Boy"
4. "Out of My Life"
5. "Keeper of Cats"
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GD 2.0 | VG 4.0 | FN 6.0 | VF 8.0 | NM 9.4 | RECORD SALE! |
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$0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $658 |
Issue #23
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What's Adventures Into Weird Worlds #23 worth in 2024?
The mint-condition copy of Adventures Into Weird Worlds #23 is an 8.5 book sold for $875 in November 2021. Its price has increased since 2015, when it was valued at $350. A 6.0 copy was sold in May 2017 at a price of $165, increasing its 2016 value of $92. And a 2.0 copy had a December 2019 price of $171, when it was sold for the first and only time.
Why is this comic book valuable?
Issue #23 of Adventures Into Weird Worlds Vol. 1 is called "I Am Death!". It was released in July 1953, with a cover date of October 1953. It was written, penciled and inked by Joe Maneely, Al Eadeh, Dan Loprino, John Rosenberger and Manny Stallman. It was edited by Stan Lee.
Key Facts About the Comic
The cover art features a terrified man with his face falling off and becoming a skeleton.
Story Synopsis
The issue featured six horror and suspense stories, with different characters for each:
1. "I Am Death!"
2. "Call of the Wild Goose"
3. "The Eternal Murderer!"
4. "An Old Man's Fancy!"
5. "Bok-Tok Makes a Boo-Boo"
6. "The Kiss of Death!"
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GD 2.0 | VG 4.0 | FN 6.0 | VF 8.0 | NM 9.4 | RECORD SALE! |
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$0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $650 |
Issue #24
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What's Adventures Into Weird Worlds #24 worth in 2024?
A 9.0 copy of Adventures Into Weird Worlds #24 had a price of $2,640 at its only sale in February 2019. A 5.0 rated book was valued at $204 as of January 2018, after increasing its 2010 value of $75. And a 2.0 copy was valued at $114 in its only sale in June 2021.
Why is this comic book valuable?
Issue #24 of Adventures Into Weird Worlds Vol. 1 is called “The One Who Was Dead". It was released in September 1953, with a cover date of December 1953. It was written, penciled and inked by Paul Reinman, Bill Benulis, Jack Abel, Sid Greene, Bob Stuart, Chuck Winter and John Forte. It was edited by Stan Lee.
Key Facts About the Comic
There was no issue released in August/November 1953. After this issue, the release rate returned to monthly publications.
Story Synopsis
The issue featured five horror and suspense stories, with different characters for each:
1. "The One Who Was Dead"
2. "He Kidnapped a Rocket"
3. "The Hunter"
4. "Halfway Home!"
5. "Look Out for the Martians"
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GD 2.0 | VG 4.0 | FN 6.0 | VF 8.0 | NM 9.4 | RECORD SALE! |
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Issue #25
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What's Adventures Into Weird Worlds #25 worth in 2024?
Only low to mid rating copies of Adventures Into Weird Worlds #25 have ever been auctioned, with the highest quality book being a 6.5 rating, valued at $450 in March 2019. However, the issue with the highest price is a 5.0 book, valued at $527 in April 2022. The lowest priced and rated copy ever sold is a 1.5 book, sold for $71 in July 2019. All three copies have only been sold once.
Why is this comic book valuable?
Issue #25 of Adventures Into Weird Worlds Vol. 1 is called “The Men from Mars". It was released in October 1953, with a cover date of January 1953. It was written, penciled and inked by Paul Reinman, Bill Benulis, Jack Abel, Sid Greene, Bob Stuart, Chuck Winter and John Forte. It was edited by Stan Lee.
Key Facts About the Comic
The cover art features a woman being attacked by skeletons in a graveyard.
Story Synopsis
The issue featured five horror and suspense stories, with different characters for each:
1. "The Men from Mars"
2. "The Mad Mamba!"
3. "Nightmare!"
4. "A Million Light-Years Away"
5. "Two Times Two!"
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GD 2.0 | VG 4.0 | FN 6.0 | VF 8.0 | NM 9.4 | RECORD SALE! |
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$0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $0 | $450 |
Issue #26
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What's Adventures Into Weird Worlds #26 worth in 2024?
The top quality and priced copy of Adventures Into Weird Worlds #26 is an 8.5 rated book, sold for $450 in August 2015 in its first and only sale. The lowest rating and price are for a 4.0 graded copy sold for $115 in October 2020, after increasing its 2017 price of $65.
Why is this comic book valuable?
Issue #26 of Adventures Into Weird Worlds Vol. 1 is called “Good-Bye Earth". It was released in November 1953, with a cover date of February 1954. It was written, penciled and inked by Paul Reinman, Al Eadeh, Tony DiPrieta, Chuck Winter and Dick Ayers. It was edited by Stan Lee.
Key Facts About the Comic
The cover art features a man flying from earth like he was a rocket.
Story Synopsis
The issue featured five horror and suspense stories, with different characters for each:
1. "Good-Bye Earth"
2. "The Robot that Hated"
3. "The Edge of Madness"
4. "Menace from Mars!"
5. "The Dead"
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GD 2.0 | VG 4.0 | FN 6.0 | VF 8.0 | NM 9.4 | RECORD SALE! |
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Issue #27
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What's Adventures Into Weird Worlds #27 worth in 2024?
The highest price for a copy of Adventures Into Weird Worlds #27 is $325, paid for a 6.0 rated book in April 2021. In 2020, it was valued at $254. A 6.5 copy was sold in November 2018 but only at a price of $250, after decreasing its 2017 value of $350. The lowest price belongs to a 1.8 book, sold for $61 in December 2019.
Why is this comic book valuable?
Issue #27 of Adventures Into Weird Worlds Vol. 1 is called “The Man Who Wasn't". It was released in December 1953, with a cover date of March 1954. It was written, penciled and inked by Paul Reinman, Al Eadeh, Tony DiPrieta, Robert Q. Sale and Mort Lawrence. It was edited by Stan Lee.
Key Facts About the Comic
The cover art features a headless knight searching for a woman.
Story Synopsis
The issue featured five horror and suspense stories, with different characters for each:
1. "The Man Who Wasn't"
2. "The Dwarf of Horrormoor"
3. "The Thieves"
4. "The Invaders!"
5. "Half-Human!"
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Issue #28
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What's Adventures Into Weird Worlds #28 worth in 2024?
The mint-condition copy of Adventures Into Weird Worlds #28 is an 8.5 book, sold for $650 in September 2016. In 2004, it was valued at $178. The lowest quality book ever sold at auction is a 5.5 copy, sold only once in July 2013 for $100.
Why is this comic book valuable?
Issue #28 of Adventures Into Weird Worlds Vol. 1 is called “Heads Will Roll". It was released in January 1954, with a cover date of April 1954. It was written, penciled and inked by Paul Reinman, Al Eadeh, Tony DiPrieta, Robert Q. Sale and Mort Lawrence. It was edited by Stan Lee.
Key Facts About the Comic
The cover art features a man carrying a creature on his back.
Story Synopsis
The issue featured five horror and suspense stories, with different characters for each:
1. "Heads Will Roll"
2. "The Supreme Test"
3. "In the Bag!"
4. "The Strange Shop!"
5. "From the Dead"
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GD 2.0 | VG 4.0 | FN 6.0 | VF 8.0 | NM 9.4 | RECORD SALE! |
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Issue #29
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What's Adventures Into Weird Worlds #29 worth in 2024?
An 8.5 copy of Adventures Into Weird Worlds #29 was sold in October 2015 at $1,379, being the highest price for this issue at an auction. A 5.0 rated book was sold in April 2017 for $179; and a 3.0 had a price of $168 when it was sold in February 2020. Each issue has been sold only once.
Why is this comic book valuable?
Issue #29 of Adventures Into Weird Worlds Vol. 1 is called "The Two-Timer". It was released in February 1954, with a cover date of May 1954. It was written, penciled and inked by Paul Reinman, Al Eadeh, Tony DiPrieta, Robert Q. Sale and Mort Lawrence. It was edited by Stan Lee.
Key Facts About the Comic
The cover art features a skeleton about to flatten a man with a huge press.
Story Synopsis
The issue featured five horror and suspense stories, with different characters for each:
1. "The Two-Timer"
2. "Eternal Life!"
3. "The Locked Door"
4. "Bone Dry"
5. "Indestructible!"
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Issue #30
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What's Adventures Into Weird Worlds #30 worth in 2024?
Only a handful of copies of Adventures Into Weird Worlds #30 have been sold at auction, with the highest quality one being an 8.0 graded book, sold only once for $440 in August 2018. A 5.5 rated copy was valued at $133 as of January 2018, after selling for $100 in 2017, and a 2.0 rated copy had a price of $39 in June 2021, being the only time it changed hands.
Why is this comic book valuable?
Issue #30 of Adventures Into Weird Worlds Vol. 1 is called "I Saw the Vampire!". It was released in March 1954, with a cover date of June 1954. It was written, penciled and inked by Paul Reinman, Al Eadeh, Tony DiPrieta, Robert Q. Sale and Mort Lawrence. It was edited by Stan Lee.
Key Facts About the Comic
The cover art features a man looking at an empty chair, but the shadow of the chair has a man in it.
Story Synopsis
The issue featured five horror and suspense stories, with different characters for each:
1. "I Saw the Vampire!"
2. "The Worm Turns"
3. "Inside is Ty!"
4. "The Impatient Ghost!"
5. "When Worlds Meet"
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GD 2.0 | VG 4.0 | FN 6.0 | VF 8.0 | NM 9.4 | RECORD SALE! |
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