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Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #237

Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #237

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Poor Stilt-Man—he’s down in the dumps, the laughingstock of villainy, with a rap sheet of Ls longer than his telescoping legs. So what’s a C-lister to do? Soup up his battlesuit with shiny new tricks and pick a fight with Spider-Man to boost his street cred! Spidey’s just swinging through NYC, probably thinking about J. Jonah Jameson’s latest rant, when—BOOM—Stilt-Man stomps in, towering like a skyscraper with a chip on his shoulder. The upgraded suit’s got some nasty surprises, but let’s be real: Spidey’s faced scarier stuff in his laundry basket. What follows is a hilarious brawl full of web-slinging, stilt-tripping, and Peter Parker quips that hit harder than a falling giraffe. Can Spidey ground this high-rise has-been, or will Stilt-Man finally get his W? Spoiler: it’s a blast either way, with Stern and Mantlo leaning into the absurdity and Bob Hall’s art making every stretchy smackdown a cartoonish delight.
This issue’s pure 1980s Marvel camp—think Spidey vs. a villain so lovably lame he’s practically a meme. No deep lore or sidekicks here; it’s just Peter vs. a walking inferiority complex, delivering a breezy, standalone giggle-fest that’s perfect for fans who love their comics light and their villains tall.
Key Character Appearances
  • Spider-Man (Peter Parker): Your friendly neighborhood comedian, dodging stilts and dishing burns like a roast master.
  • Stilt-Man (Wilbur Day): The ultimate underdog baddie, rocking a new battlesuit and a dream to not suck for once.
  • No supporting cast—no Aunt May, no MJ, just Spidey and his lanky foe stealing the show.
  • No big villains—Stilt-Man’s the star, and his sad-sack charm is more than enough.
Current Value – What’s It Worth Today?
As of April 2025, The Amazing Spider-Man #237 is a budget-friendly collectible with a cult following for its sheer goofiness. Raw copies in Very Fine (VF) condition (clean, with light wear) sell for $10–$18, while Near Mint (NM) copies fetch $20–$35. Graded slabs? A CGC 9.8 (pristine, like a freshly extended stilt) goes for $100–$180, with 9.6s at $50–$90. Newsstand editions (check that barcode) might add a 5–10% bump for rarity. Rough copies in Good to Fine shape run $4–$9, depending on how many “stilt scuffs” they’ve got. Stilt-Man’s meme status keeps it afloat, but as a non-key issue, it’s a steal.
Expected Value – Will This Comic Reach New Heights?
Let’s talk trends, because ASM #237 has some sneaky spring in its step! Stilt-Man is the secret sauce—his laughable legacy (Daredevil, Punisher cameos) makes him a fan-favorite punching bag, with modern fans memeing him into ironic stardom (check X for Stilt-Man love). Roger Stern’s co-writing cred adds weight—his Spidey run’s a gold standard—while Bill Mantlo brings underrated charm. Bob Hall’s art, though not JRJR-level, vibes with collectors who dig 1980s flair. The lack of deep lore or a major event (no deaths, no debuts) keeps it from key-issue hype, but its standalone silliness is timeless.
The 2025 comic market’s steady, with Bronze Age Spidey a safe bet for fun issues like this. If Stilt-Man gets a viral moment (say, a Deadpool & Wolverine-style gag or a nod in Spider-Man 4), raw VF copies could stretch to $12–$25 and NM $25–$45 in 12–18 months. Graded 9.8s might hop to $150–$250 with a meme-driven spike. More likely, expect 5–10% growth through 2027—solid like Spidey’s webbing, but not soaring. Long term, Spidey’s king, and Stilt-Man’s quirky appeal makes it a keeper, especially if campy villains trend at cons like SDCC 2025. It’s a low-risk grab with a chance to pop if Marvel leans into its oddballs.
Why You NEED This Comic
  • Stilt-Man Steals It: His sad-sack quest for respect is comedy gold—think Wile E. Coyote with longer legs.
  • Spidey’s Snark Fest: Peter’s quips hit peak hilarity, making this fight a laugh-out-loud romp.
  • Stern & Mantlo Magic: Two pros deliver a tight, silly tale that’s pure 1980s joy.
  • Cartoonish Chaos: Bob Hall’s art makes every stilt-stumble a visual treat, perfect for camp fans.
  • Wallet-Friendly Win: Snag a Spidey giggle-fest without toppling your budget, with meme-worthy upside.
Don’t Trip Up—Grab It Now!
The Amazing Spider-Man #237 is like catching Spidey in a slapstick circus—funny, frantic, and full of heart. Whether you’re a Spidey stan, a Stilt-Man meme lord, or just craving a comic that doesn’t take itself too seriously, this issue’s a tall order of awesome that’ll stand out on your shelf. It’s the kind of book you’ll cackle over when Stilt-Man’s next X post goes viral. So, don’t let this one wobble away—swing over to our store and nab this leggy treasure before it topples out of reach!
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