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Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #109
Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #109
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Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #109 – Spider-Man vs. Spider-Man?
Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #109 (June 1972), written by Stan Lee with pencils by John Romita Sr. and inks by John Romita Sr. and Tony Mortellaro, is a thrilling Bronze Age issue. Peter Parker finds himself taken hostage by a mysterious figure dressed as Spider-Man, sparking confusion and danger. As the real Spider-Man investigates, he uncovers a bizarre plot involving his own identity, battling to free himself and protect his loved ones. The issue weaves Peter’s personal struggles—relationships and responsibilities—with high-stakes action, all brought to life by Romita’s iconic, dynamic artwork.
Highlights
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Bizarre twist of Spider-Man holding Peter Parker hostage.
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Identity-driven mystery and intense action.
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Peter Parker’s ongoing personal challenges.
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John Romita Sr.’s legendary, vibrant art.
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Classic Stan Lee storytelling in the Bronze Age.
Value & Trends
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Current: $20–$50 (VG/FN), $100–$200 (VF) on eBay/MyComicShop, with NM copies fetching $300–$500. Newsstand editions may command a slight premium due to scarcity.
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Trends: Identity-driven Spider-Man stories 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 doppelgänger or imposter themes gain MCU/SSU traction. Comic-Con 2025 news could boost demand.
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Market: Bronze Age Spider-Man issues with unique plots and Romita’s art, especially penned by Stan Lee, maintain strong collector interest.
Key Characters
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Spider-Man/Peter Parker: Hero facing his own impostor.
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Impostor Spider-Man: Mysterious hostage-taker.
Why Buy?
This issue’s wild impostor Spider-Man plot, Peter’s high-stakes struggle, and Romita’s masterful art make it a Bronze Age gem. Stan Lee’s storytelling adds timeless appeal for collectors. Grab it before Spider-Man’s cinematic surge or identity-driven arcs spike prices!
This issue’s wild impostor Spider-Man plot, Peter’s high-stakes struggle, and Romita’s masterful art make it a Bronze Age gem. Stan Lee’s storytelling adds timeless appeal for collectors. Grab it before Spider-Man’s cinematic surge or identity-driven arcs spike prices!
Price: $20 (VG) to $500 (NM). High-grade copies, especially newsstands, hold top future value.
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