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Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #139

Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #139

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Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #139 – Spider-Man vs. The Grizzly!
Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #139 (December 1974), written by Gerry Conway with pencils by Ross Andru and inks by Frank Giacoia and Dave Hunt, is an engaging Bronze Age issue. Peter Parker moves into a new Chelsea apartment but struggles to afford rent, prompting him to reclaim his photographer job at the Daily Bugle. The office is soon attacked by the Grizzly, a hulking costumed wrestler with a grudge against J. Jonah Jameson. Peter must quickly become Spider-Man to stop the new villain, uncovering the Grizzly’s origins while saving the day. This issue introduces a memorable foe and showcases Peter’s ongoing financial woes.
Highlights
  • Peter’s new Chelsea apartment and money struggles.
  • Introduction of the Grizzly as a new Spidey villain.
  • Daily Bugle attack and Spider-Man’s swift response.
  • Ross Andru’s energetic, detailed artwork.
  • Blend of personal challenges and action.
Value & Trends
  • Current: $15–$40 (VG/FN), $80–$150 (VF) on eBay/MyComicShop, with NM copies fetching $200–$300. Newsstand editions may command a slight premium due to scarcity.
  • Trends: The Grizzly’s cult status and Spider-Man 4 (2026) hype could drive 10–15% price hikes in 6–12 months. High-grade copies may hit $350–$500 in 2–3 years if obscure villains or Daily Bugle arcs gain MCU/SSU traction. Comic-Con 2025 news could boost demand.
  • Market: Bronze Age Spider-Man issues with new villain debuts and Peter’s relatable struggles maintain strong collector interest.
Key Characters
  • Spider-Man/Peter Parker: Hero balancing rent and heroics.
  • The Grizzly: New costumed wrestler villain.
  • J. Jonah Jameson: Bugle editor and Grizzly’s target.
  • Daily Bugle Staff: Supporting cast in peril.
Why Buy?
This issue’s debut of the Grizzly, Peter’s financial struggles, and Andru’s vibrant art make it a Bronze Age gem. Its mix of new villainy and relatable drama is a collector’s delight. Grab it before Spider-Man’s cinematic surge or obscure villain revivals spike prices!
Price: $15 (VG) to $300 (NM). High-grade copies, especially newsstands, hold top future value.
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