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Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #352

Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #352

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Amazing Spider-Man #352 (October 1, 1991) is blasting back into the fray! Titled “Death From Above!” (or close enough), this issue sees Spider-Man and Nova teaming up again to tackle the Tri-Sentinel—a three-headed robot menace that’s more stubborn than a mule with a grudge. Written by David Michelinie and penciled by Mark Bagley, it’s part 2 of the Life Foundation’s evil plot, and it’s a cosmic slugfest you won’t forget!
Highlights That’ll Stick Like a Web to a Rocket Booster:
  • Key Character Appearances: Nova (Richard Rider) rockets in, lending Spidey a cosmic hand with his glowy powers and snappy attitude. The Tri-Sentinel’s back, stomping around like a metal hydra on a bad day, courtesy of the Life Foundation’s twisted schemes. Spider-Man’s swinging and quipping, while Mary Jane’s at home, probably hoping Peter’s new pal doesn’t crash through the roof.
  • Plot That’s a Stellar Showdown: Spidey’s in deep with the Tri-Sentinel, and Nova’s firepower turns a tricky fight into a full-on brawl. The Life Foundation’s pulling strings, but will their robo-plan hold? It’s a high-stakes clash with webs, blasts, and a cliffhanger that’ll leave you buzzing—part 2 delivers the goods!
  • Art That Soars: Mark Bagley’s pencils make Nova’s flight trails dazzle, the Tri-Sentinel’s menace loom large, and Spidey’s web-work pop—those ‘90s pages are pure eye candy.
Current Value: A Deal J. Jonah Jameson Couldn’t Ground
As of April 6, 2025, ASM #352 is hovering at $8-$18 for VG/FN copies—think “well-read but not robo-trashed.” VF/NM grades fetch $20-$40, and a CGC 9.8 slabbed stunner can hit $70-$110, thanks to the Nova hype and Tri-Sentinel’s cult appeal. (Values based on recent market buzz—no cosmic misfires here!)
Expected Value: A Trend That’ll Rise Like Nova’s Star Power
Nova’s MCU potential (post-Guardians buzz) and comic resurgence keep him hot, while the Tri-Sentinel’s quirky villain cred adds spice. Mark Bagley’s early Spidey run is gold for ‘90s fans, and if that 2026 Spider-Man: No Way Home sequel or a Nova project teases cosmic team-ups (please, Marvel!), expect a boost—NM copies could climb to $45-$70 in a year, with slabs pushing $130-$180 if the hype takes flight. Long-term? A mint copy might soar to $200-$250 by 2030 if Nova’s star keeps shining.
Why This Comic’s Your Next Big Win, True Believer!
ASM #352 is Spider-Man and Nova blasting the Tri-Sentinel into next week—a ‘90s cosmic caper with teamwork and tech terror. Whether you’re a Nova nerd, a Tri-Sentinel stan, or just here for Spidey’s wild ride, this issue’s a stellar snag. Grab it now before the price rockets out of reach—or before the Life Foundation sends their robot to collect it!
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