The Vegas Comic Kingdom
Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #357
Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #357
Low stock: 1 left
Regular price
$25.00 USD
Regular price
Sale price
$25.00 USD
Unit price
per
Shipping calculated at checkout.
Couldn't load pickup availability
Amazing Spider-Man #357 (January 1, 1992) is a full-on hero collision! Titled “Round Robin: Sidekick’s Revenge!” (or close enough), this issue throws Spider-Man, Punisher, Nova, Moon Knight, and Night Thrasher into a chaotic smackdown with Midnight and the Secret Empire. Written by Al Milgrom and penciled by Mark Bagley, it’s a wild ‘90s bash that’s careening toward disaster—and we’re here for it!
Highlights That’ll Stick Like a Web to a Crashing Spaceship:
-
Key Character Appearances: Punisher’s back from his funk, guns blazing and brooding intact. Nova (Richard Rider) gets sneaky, hijacking Secret Empire tech like a cosmic MacGyver. Moon Knight (Marc Spector) and Night Thrasher (Dwayne Taylor) go full frontal on Midnight, the cyborg creep who’s tougher than a steel-plated cockroach. Spider-Man’s the glue, swinging and quipping to keep this motley crew from imploding!
-
Plot That’s a Heroic Train Wreck: The Secret Empire’s still reeling, and Nova’s tech theft throws a wrench in their gears. Moon Knight and Night Thrasher charge Midnight head-on, while Punisher’s ready to end it his way. Spidey’s stuck herding these cats as the whole mess barrels toward a disaster cliffhanger—‘90s team-up chaos at its finest!
-
Art That Crashes and Burns (in a Good Way): Mark Bagley’s pencils make every hero pop—Nova’s flair, Moon Knight’s mystique, Night Thrasher’s edge, and Spidey’s web-work shine amid the Secret Empire’s gritty collapse. It’s a ‘90s visual explosion!
Current Value: A Deal J. Jonah Jameson Couldn’t Shoot Down
As of April 6, 2025, ASM #357 is rolling at $10-$20 for VG/FN copies—think “well-loved but not totaled in the crash.” VF/NM grades fetch $25-$40, and a CGC 9.8 slabbed gem can hit $70-$110, thanks to the stacked hero lineup and ‘90s cred. (Values based on recent market buzz—no misfires here!)
Expected Value: A Trend That’ll Soar Like Nova’s Tech Heist
This multi-hero mashup has cult appeal—Punisher and Moon Knight’s MCU buzz, Nova’s cosmic rise, and Night Thrasher’s New Warriors nostalgia keep it hot. Mark Bagley’s art is ‘90s gold, and if that 2026 Spider-Man: No Way Home sequel or a team-up project nods at these vigilantes (please, Marvel!), expect a surge—NM copies could hit $50-$80 in a year, with slabs pushing $130-$180 if the hype collides. Long-term? A mint copy might smash to $200-$250 by 2030 if the ‘90s crew keeps trending.
Why This Comic’s Your Next Big Score, True Believer!
ASM #357 is Spider-Man herding Punisher, Nova, Moon Knight, and Night Thrasher into a Midnight melee—a ‘90s hero pile-up with tech, fists, and Secret Empire shambles. Whether you’re a vigilante fan, a cyborg crusher, or just here for Spidey’s wild ride, this issue’s a chaotic champ. Grab it now before the price crashes the party—or before Punisher takes aim at your chance to own it!

