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All True Crime Cases Comics 33

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PublishedFebruary 1948 – September 1952
Issue Numbers26 – 52
Total Issues27
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Issue Information
Cover Date
May 1949
Sighted Date Stamp
2/4
 
Cover Titles
The True Life Story of Dinton Phillips,
the Cold-Blooded Killer Who Wouldn't Hurt a Flea!
 
Cover Credits
John Buscema pencils guess
 
Contributions
Frank Wilmot: Cover Creator Credit
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How much is All True Crime Cases Comics #33 worth? View Full Market Prices

Current market pricing for All True Crime Cases Comics #33 shows a latest raw sale of FN/VF sold for $48 on March 4th, 2007, a latest graded sale of CGC 7.0 sold for $154 on February 5th, 2023.
Raw price ranges include Fine/Very Fine 6.0-7.5 $48-$154 (2 comps).
Graded price ranges include CGC 7.0 $154 (1 comp).
Pricing data last updated May 7th, 2026.

Stories

Notes: Anti-Wertham editorial.
Feature: Salute to the Law

Market Pricing

Last Updated 2026-05-07 12:21:07
Last Raw Sale FN/VF sold for $48 on March 4th, 2007
Last Graded Sale CGC 7.0 sold for $154 on February 5th, 2023
Sources Represented Heritage Auctions

Raw Price Ranges

Fine/Very Fine 6.0-7.5 $48-$154 (2 comps)

Graded Price Ranges

CGC 7.0 $154 (1 comp)
View Sold Comps (2)
Grade
Price
Date
Provenance
Record
7.0
$154
February 5th, 2023
Heritage Auctions Auction 122306, Lot 11042
FN/VF
$48
March 4th, 2007
Heritage Auctions Auction 17031, Lot 16013

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Issue Overview

All True Crime Cases Comics #33 was published in May 1949. It is part of the All True Crime Cases Comics series, which ran from February 1948 to September 1952.

Cover credits include John Buscema.

Atlas Tales indexes 8 stories for this issue, including "Dinton Phillips." Indexed story credits include John Severin and Gene Colan.