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Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #108

Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #108

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Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #108 – Spider-Man vs. The Monks of the Light!
Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #108 (May 1972), written by Stan Lee with pencils by John Romita Sr. and inks by John Romita Sr. and Tony Mortellaro, is a unique Bronze Age issue. Spider-Man battles the Monks of the Light, a mysterious cult led by the enigmatic Giant One, in a clash blending mysticism and action. The Monks’ strange motives and the Giant One’s formidable presence challenge Spidey’s strength and wits, while Peter Parker’s personal struggles—balancing relationships and responsibilities—add emotional depth. John Romita Sr.’s iconic art vividly captures the eerie cult atmosphere and dynamic battles, making this a standout issue.
Highlights
  • Spider-Man’s fight against the Monks of the Light cult.
  • The Giant One’s imposing leadership and mystery.
  • Blend of mystical intrigue and classic Spidey action.
  • John Romita Sr.’s stunning, atmospheric artwork.
  • Stan Lee’s signature storytelling with Peter’s personal stakes.
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 lower distribution.
  • Trends: The issue’s cult-themed obscurity 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 mystical or lesser-known foes gain MCU/SSU traction. Comic-Con 2025 news could boost demand.
  • Market: Bronze Age Spider-Man issues with unique villains and Romita’s art, penned by Stan Lee, maintain strong collector interest.
Key Characters
  • Spider-Man/Peter Parker: Hero battling a strange cult.
  • Monks of the Light: Mystical adversaries.
  • Giant One: Enigmatic cult leader.
Why Buy?
This issue’s bizarre cult showdown, the Giant One’s menace, and Romita’s legendary art make it a Bronze Age gem. Stan Lee’s storytelling and the offbeat villains add collectible charm. 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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