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Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #258 [CGC 8.5]
Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #258 [CGC 8.5]
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As of March 24, 2025, Amazing Spider-Man #258 [CGC 8.5] is swinging around $60-$90, based on recent eBay sales and market trackers like GoCollect. That’s a sweet spot for a mid-grade key—symbiote costume reveal, solid ‘80s vibes, and a grade that says “I’ve seen some action but I’m still sharp.” A CGC 9.8 fetches $300-$400, so this 8.5 is your budget-friendly shot at owning a piece of Spidey’s black-suit saga. Why the buzz? It’s the moment the symbiote steps into the spotlight, and at 8.5, it’s a steal for a book with this much history.
Hold onto your web-shooters, because this issue’s got traction! The comic market’s projected to hit $26.75 billion by 2032 (per Fortune Business Insights), and Venom’s origin arc is pure collector fuel—think Venom: The Last Dance (2024) aftershocks and whispers of more symbiote action (X is buzzing about potential Spider-Man 4 ties). With cons like San Diego Comic-Con 2025 on the horizon and the eternal love for ‘80s Spidey, this 8.5 could climb to $100-$150 in a couple of years. If a new Venom project drops, it might even stick closer to $175-$200. It’s not ASM #300 money, but it’s a key stepping stone with mid-grade appeal and serious symbiote swagger!
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Symbiote Switch: The black suit’s big “I’m an alien” moment—it’s the plot twist that launched a thousand tendrils!
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Frenz Frenzy: Ron Frenz’s art is so crisp, you’ll swear the symbiote’s oozing off the page.
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8.5 Edge: Very Fine+ with a lived-in vibe—this slab’s got character, like Spidey after a rooftop rumble.
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Bragging Rights: Snag this before it’s the “I could’ve had it” sob story you tell while dodging overpriced reprints at the comic shop.
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