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Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #353
Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #353
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The Amazing Spider-Man #353 (November 1, 1991) is cranking up the action! Titled “When Midnight Strikes!” (or something close), this issue teams Spider-Man with Darkhawk to take on Midnight—a stalker cyborg with more circuits than charm. Written by Al Milgrom and penciled by Mark Bagley, it’s a high-tech thriller with the Secret Empire pulling strings like a shadowy IT department gone rogue.
Highlights That’ll Stick Like a Web to a Circuit Board:
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Key Character Appearances: Midnight, the cyborg creep, stalks back into action, all metal and menace, ready to wreck everything. Spider-Man’s swinging in, quipping and dodging, while Darkhawk (Chris Powell) swoops down with his edgy ‘90s armor—think Batman with a bird motif and attitude. The Secret Empire lurks behind it all, unleashing tech terrors like a villainous tech startup.
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Plot That’s a Wired Wild Ride: Midnight’s on a rampage, and Spidey and Darkhawk team up to stop his path of destruction before more civilians get caught in the crossfire. The Secret Empire’s cooking up something sinister—will Spidey trace it back to the source? It’s a fast-paced, tech-heavy brawl with stakes higher than a skyscraper server room!
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Art That Sparks: Mark Bagley’s pencils make Midnight’s cyborg menace pop, Darkhawk’s armor gleam, and Spidey’s web-work shine—those ‘90s pages are a visual voltage jolt.
Current Value: A Deal J. Jonah Jameson Couldn’t Short-Circuit
As of April 6, 2025, ASM #353 is buzzing at $8-$15 for VG/FN copies—think “well-read but not fried by a cyborg.” VF/NM grades fetch $20-$35, and a CGC 9.8 slabbed gem can hit $60-$100, thanks to the Darkhawk team-up and ‘90s nostalgia. (Values based on recent market buzz—no tech glitches here!)
Expected Value: A Trend That’ll Climb Like Spidey Up a Tech Tower
Darkhawk’s cult following is growing—rumors of a Disney+ nod keep him buzzing—while Midnight and the Secret Empire add quirky villain cred. Mark Bagley’s art is ‘90s Spidey gold, and if that 2026 Spider-Man: No Way Home sequel or a Darkhawk project teases techy team-ups (fingers crossed!), expect a surge—NM copies could hit $40-$60 in a year, with slabs pushing $120-$150 if the hype powers up. Long-term? A mint copy might zap to $180-$220 by 2030 if Darkhawk flies high.
Why This Comic’s Your Next Big Catch, True Believer!
ASM #353 is Spider-Man and Darkhawk zapping Midnight’s cyborg chaos—a ‘90s tech-thriller with teamwork and Secret Empire schemes. Whether you’re a Darkhawk devotee, a Midnight maniac, or just here for Spidey’s wild ride, this issue’s a wired win. Snag it now before the price surges—or before the Secret Empire hacks it off the market!
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