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Crimefighters 10

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Published 1948 – November 1949
Issue Numbers1 – 10
Total Issues10
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Issue Information
Cover Date
November 1949
Indicia Frequency
bi-monthly
Indicia Publisher
Comic Combine Corp.
 
Cover Titles
Killer at Large!
 
Cover Credits
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How much is Crimefighters #10 worth? View Full Market Prices

Current market pricing for Crimefighters #10 shows a latest raw sale of FN/VF sold for $84 on April 27th, 2025.
Raw price ranges include Fine/Very Fine 6.0-7.5 $84 (1 comp).
Pricing data last updated May 8th, 2026.

Stories

Notes: Wanted: Antonio Tavera
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Notes: A historical story, set in Carcassone, one of the little-traveled provinces of Southern France. And in case you are wondering, there really is such a place. There is even a 1400 year old medieval fortress, which is where this story is set. A boy and a girl plot revenge against the count who murdered their mother with the help of a hunchback who creates gigantic puppets that look like insects. - Ger A.

Market Pricing

Last Updated 2026-05-08 11:21:12
Last Raw Sale FN/VF sold for $84 on April 27th, 2025
Sources Represented Heritage Auctions

Raw Price Ranges

Fine/Very Fine 6.0-7.5 $84 (1 comp)
View Sold Comps (2)
Grade
Price
Date
Provenance
Record
FN/VF
$84
April 27th, 2025
Heritage Auctions Auction 122517, Lot 19063
Grade not stated
$408
March 23rd, 2025
Heritage Auctions Auction 122512, Lot 17038

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Issue Overview

Crimefighters #10 was published by Comic Combine Corp. in November 1949. It is part of the Crimefighters series, which ran from 1948 to November 1949.

Atlas Tales indexes 7 stories for this issue, including "The Frame-up that Failed!." Indexed story credits include Mike Becker and Pierce Rice, among others.