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Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #110 (First App. Gibbon)

Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #110 (First App. Gibbon)

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Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #110 – Spider-Man vs. The Gibbon!
Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #110 (July 1972), written by Stan Lee with pencils by John Romita Sr. and inks by John Romita Sr. and Tony Mortellaro, is a compelling Bronze Age issue. Spider-Man encounters the Gibbon, a new, tragic villain—a mutant with ape-like agility and strength, desperate for acceptance but manipulated into crime. Their clash pits Spidey’s heroism against the Gibbon’s misguided rage, set against Peter Parker’s ongoing personal struggles with relationships and responsibilities. Romita’s iconic art captures the emotional and action-packed showdown with vivid flair, marking the Gibbon’s debut.
Highlights
  • Debut of the Gibbon, a sympathetic yet dangerous foe.
  • Spider-Man’s battle blending action and empathy.
  • Peter Parker’s personal life adding emotional depth.
  • John Romita Sr.’s stunning, expressive artwork.
  • Early Bronze Age Stan Lee storytelling.
Value & Trends
  • Current: $20–$50 (VG/FN), $100–$200 (VF) on eBay/MyComicShop, with NM copies fetching $300–$500. Newsstand editions may see a slight premium due to scarcity.
  • Trends: The Gibbon’s cult status and Spider-Man 4 (2026) hype could drive 10–15% price hikes in 6–12 months. High-grade copies may hit $500–$700 in 2–3 years if obscure villains or mutant themes gain MCU/SSU traction. Comic-Con 2025 news could boost demand.
  • Market: Bronze Age Spider-Man issues with villain debuts and Romita’s art maintain strong collector interest, especially with Stan Lee’s involvement.
Key Characters
  • Spider-Man/Peter Parker: Hero facing a tragic foe.
  • The Gibbon: New mutant villain with a poignant backstory.
Why Buy?
This issue’s introduction of the Gibbon, Spider-Man’s heartfelt battle, and Romita’s legendary art make it a Bronze Age gem. Its mix of action and tragedy, penned by Stan Lee, is a collector’s must-have. Grab it before Spider-Man’s cinematic surge or niche villain revivals spike prices!
Price: $20 (VG) to $500 (NM). High-grade copies, especially newsstands, hold top future value.
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