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Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #216 (Newsstand)
Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #216 (Newsstand)
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Key Character Appearances
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Spider-Man (Peter Parker): Your friendly neighborhood marathon monitor, swinging, sleuthing, and stressing over his love life.
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Madame Web (Cassandra Webb): The clairvoyant queen, dropping cryptic clues to steer Spidey toward the bad guy.
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Debra Whitman: Pete’s brainy crush, stirring up drama with her maybe-ex, because Parker luck never takes a break.
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No big-name villains—the assassin’s a mystery figure, keeping the focus on Spidey’s detective work and marathon mayhem.
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Crowd cameos: Runners and spectators galore, giving NYC that gritty, lived-in vibe.
Current Value – What’s It Worth Today?
As of April 2025, The Amazing Spider-Man #216 is a budget-friendly collectible with steady appeal for Spidey completists. Raw copies in Very Fine (VF) condition (clean, with minor wear) go for $12–$20, while Near Mint (NM) copies fetch $25–$40. Graded slabs? A CGC 9.8 (flawless, like a perfect race bib) runs $120–$200, with 9.6s at $60–$100. Newsstand editions (spot that barcode) might snag a 5–10% bump for scarcity. Rough copies in Good to Fine shape? Expect $5–$10, depending on how much “sweat” they’ve soaked up. Madame Web’s presence adds a slight psychic spark, but as a non-key issue, it stays affordable.
Expected Value – Will This Comic Break Records?
Let’s talk trends, because ASM #216 has some legs to stretch! Madame Web is the wildcard—her cult status got a weird boost from the 2024 Madame Web movie (a flop, but it kept her name out there), and her role in Spider-Man lore (especially later arcs) keeps collectors curious. The NYC Marathon setting gives it timeless charm, resonating with fans who love Spidey’s Big Apple roots. John Romita Jr.’s art is a quiet strength—his early work here’s a draw for fans tracking his rise to Marvel royalty. Debra Whitman’s subplot, while niche, appeals to diehards who dig Peter’s college-era drama.
The 2025 comic market’s stable, with Bronze Age Spidey issues holding firm but rarely spiking without a key event. If Madame Web gets a redemption arc (say, a Disney+ cameo or a tie-in to Spider-Man: Beyond the Spider-Verse), raw VF copies could hit $15–$25 and NM $30–$50 in 12–18 months. Graded 9.8s might climb to $200–$300 with a Web-head wave. Without a big catalyst, expect 5–10% growth through 2027—it’s a marathon, not a sprint, and the lack of a major villain or first appearance keeps it steady but unspectacular. Long term, Spidey’s bulletproof status and Romita Jr.’s cred make it a safe bet, like a reliable pair of running shoes piling up value.
Why You Gotta Snag This Comic
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Marathon Madness: Spidey zipping through NYC’s iconic race is pure, high-energy fun—think Speed with webs.
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Madame Web’s Mojo: Her psychic cameo adds a spooky twist, perfect for fans of Marvel’s weirder corners.
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Parker’s Pain: Debra’s maybe-breakup drama hits you in the feels, because Spidey’s heart hurts as much as his fists.
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Romita Jr. Rules: His art’s got that raw, early-’80s fire, making every panel a mini-workout.
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Steal of a Deal: Grab a Spidey classic without panting for cash, with sneaky upside for the patient.
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