All Star Comics

All Star Comics is a legendary title that helped shape the superhero team genre and introduced readers to the first major superhero team in comic book history — the Justice Society of America. First published in 1940, All Star Comics was a collaboration between All-American Publications and National Comics, two companies that would eventually merge into what we now know as DC Comics.

The landmark issue, All Star Comics #3, released in 1940, marked the first appearance of the Justice Society of America, bringing together Golden Age heroes like The Flash (Jay Garrick), Green Lantern (Alan Scott), Hawkman, Sandman, and more. This issue is widely regarded as a milestone, establishing the concept of a shared superhero universe.

Over the years, All Star Comics introduced key characters and expanded the DC mythos. One of its most notable moments came in issue #8 (1941), which featured the first appearance of Wonder Woman, making it one of the most valuable and sought-after Golden Age comics.

The original series ran until 1951, spanning 57 issues before being revived in the 1970s with new stories and characters. For collectors, key issues such as All Star Comics #3, #8, and later issues featuring Power Girl continue to attract attention in the collector market. These comics often command high prices due to their historical significance and rarity.

If you’re a longtime fan or have vintage comics in your collection, now may be the perfect time to sell comic books like All Star Comics. With demand high and prices strong, these Golden Age treasures remain iconic and valuable.

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All Star Comics #8 (1942)

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1st Appearance of Wonder Woman
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