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Amazing Spider-Man (2022) #67 (Legacy #961)
Amazing Spider-Man (2022) #67 (Legacy #961)
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Amazing Spider-Man #67 (2022), the 961st chapter in Spidey’s never-ending saga of “Why does this always happen to me?” This isn’t just a comic—it’s a rollercoaster of chaos, quips, and questionable life choices, brought to you by the dynamic duo of writer Zeb Wells and artist Ed McGuinness. Think of it as the perfect mix of superhero action and a sitcom where the laugh track is replaced by screams of “Oh no, not again!”
What’s the Buzz?
In this issue, Peter Parker’s already dumpster-fire life takes a turn for the bizarre when he’s stuck dealing with the fallout of the “Dark Web” crossover (because regular webs weren’t chaotic enough). Picture this: Spider-Man, Chasm (aka Ben Reilly gone bad), and a demonic invasion courtesy of Madelyne Pryor. It’s like a family reunion, but with more brimstone and fewer awkward hugs. Key appearances include the Gold Goblin (Norman Osborn trying to be a good guy—yeah, we’re skeptical too), Black Cat (stealing scenes and hearts), and a cameo from the X-Men’s favorite redhead, Jean Grey. This issue’s got more guest stars than a Spider-Man Thanksgiving special!
In this issue, Peter Parker’s already dumpster-fire life takes a turn for the bizarre when he’s stuck dealing with the fallout of the “Dark Web” crossover (because regular webs weren’t chaotic enough). Picture this: Spider-Man, Chasm (aka Ben Reilly gone bad), and a demonic invasion courtesy of Madelyne Pryor. It’s like a family reunion, but with more brimstone and fewer awkward hugs. Key appearances include the Gold Goblin (Norman Osborn trying to be a good guy—yeah, we’re skeptical too), Black Cat (stealing scenes and hearts), and a cameo from the X-Men’s favorite redhead, Jean Grey. This issue’s got more guest stars than a Spider-Man Thanksgiving special!
Current Value: Cha-Ching!
Right now, a Near Mint (NM) copy of ASM #67 is swinging around the $4-$6 range on the market—about the cost of a decent cup of coffee that Peter can’t afford because he’s too busy saving the city. But don’t sleep on this one! With the “Dark Web” event tying into bigger Marvel madness and the legacy numbering hyping up collectors, this issue’s got legs (or webs) for growth.
Right now, a Near Mint (NM) copy of ASM #67 is swinging around the $4-$6 range on the market—about the cost of a decent cup of coffee that Peter can’t afford because he’s too busy saving the city. But don’t sleep on this one! With the “Dark Web” event tying into bigger Marvel madness and the legacy numbering hyping up collectors, this issue’s got legs (or webs) for growth.
Expected Value & Trends: The Crystal Ball Says…
Hold onto your web-shooters, because this book’s value could climb faster than Spidey scaling the Empire State Building. The “Dark Web” storyline has fans buzzing, and with upcoming Marvel events in 2025—like the teased Spider-Man 60th Anniversary Extravaganza and potential film nods to Chasm or Gold Goblin—this issue might hit $10-$15 in NM condition by next year. Collectors are already sniffing around for key tie-ins, and with Ben Reilly’s descent into villainy plus Norman’s redemption arc (sure, Norman, we believe you), this could be a sleeper hit. Trends show modern ASM issues with big character moments spiking 20-30% post-event, so don’t say we didn’t warn you when you’re kicking yourself for not snagging it now!
Hold onto your web-shooters, because this book’s value could climb faster than Spidey scaling the Empire State Building. The “Dark Web” storyline has fans buzzing, and with upcoming Marvel events in 2025—like the teased Spider-Man 60th Anniversary Extravaganza and potential film nods to Chasm or Gold Goblin—this issue might hit $10-$15 in NM condition by next year. Collectors are already sniffing around for key tie-ins, and with Ben Reilly’s descent into villainy plus Norman’s redemption arc (sure, Norman, we believe you), this could be a sleeper hit. Trends show modern ASM issues with big character moments spiking 20-30% post-event, so don’t say we didn’t warn you when you’re kicking yourself for not snagging it now!
Why You Need It:
This isn’t just a comic—it’s a front-row seat to Spider-Man’s latest “I can’t catch a break” episode. Whether you’re a die-hard Spidey stan, a speculator with dollar signs in your eyes, or just someone who loves a good laugh at Peter’s expense, ASM #67 (LGY #961) delivers. Grab it before it’s swinging off shelves faster than Aunt May chasing Peter with a wheatcake spatula!
This isn’t just a comic—it’s a front-row seat to Spider-Man’s latest “I can’t catch a break” episode. Whether you’re a die-hard Spidey stan, a speculator with dollar signs in your eyes, or just someone who loves a good laugh at Peter’s expense, ASM #67 (LGY #961) delivers. Grab it before it’s swinging off shelves faster than Aunt May chasing Peter with a wheatcake spatula!
Buy Now or Cry Later:
Available for a steal today, but tomorrow? You might be bartering your first-born symbiote for a copy. Don’t let this one slip through your web—add it to your collection and watch it soar like Spidey on a good day (you know, before the inevitable villain ambush).
Available for a steal today, but tomorrow? You might be bartering your first-born symbiote for a copy. Don’t let this one slip through your web—add it to your collection and watch it soar like Spidey on a good day (you know, before the inevitable villain ambush).
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