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Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #368
Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #368
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The Amazing Spider-Man #368 - "Spider vs. Spider-Slayers: Botpocalypse Now!"
Published: November 01, 1992
Writers: David Michelinie & J.M. DeMatteis (the dynamic duo of Spidey chaos)
Pencillers: Mark Bagley & Aaron Lopresti (drawing bots so wild you’ll check under your bed for Spider-Slayers)
Price: Grab it before it’s recycled into a villain’s motherboard—value deets below!
Writers: David Michelinie & J.M. DeMatteis (the dynamic duo of Spidey chaos)
Pencillers: Mark Bagley & Aaron Lopresti (drawing bots so wild you’ll check under your bed for Spider-Slayers)
Price: Grab it before it’s recycled into a villain’s motherboard—value deets below!
The Pitch:
Hold onto your web-shooters, true believers, because The Amazing Spider-Man #368 is a full-on robot riot! Released in the glorious neon haze of ’92, this issue throws Spidey into a blender of killer bots, robotic spiders, and Spider-Slayers that make Skynet look like a lemonade stand. Peter’s dodging laser beams and metal claws like he’s late for Aunt May’s meatloaf dinner, all while trying to figure out who’s pulling the strings on this mechanical mayhem. Spoiler: it’s not just a Roomba with a grudge! Writers David Michelinie and J.M. DeMatteis crank the action to 11, mixing high-stakes heroics with that classic Spidey wit, while Mark Bagley and Aaron Lopresti’s art makes every bot-bashing panel explode like a fireworks finale. It’s a ’90s tech-thriller with enough heart to keep your Spidey-Sense tingling!
Hold onto your web-shooters, true believers, because The Amazing Spider-Man #368 is a full-on robot riot! Released in the glorious neon haze of ’92, this issue throws Spidey into a blender of killer bots, robotic spiders, and Spider-Slayers that make Skynet look like a lemonade stand. Peter’s dodging laser beams and metal claws like he’s late for Aunt May’s meatloaf dinner, all while trying to figure out who’s pulling the strings on this mechanical mayhem. Spoiler: it’s not just a Roomba with a grudge! Writers David Michelinie and J.M. DeMatteis crank the action to 11, mixing high-stakes heroics with that classic Spidey wit, while Mark Bagley and Aaron Lopresti’s art makes every bot-bashing panel explode like a fireworks finale. It’s a ’90s tech-thriller with enough heart to keep your Spidey-Sense tingling!
Key Character Appearances:
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Spider-Man: Our boy Peter, swinging through a botpocalypse like it’s just another Tuesday—quips included, batteries not.
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Spider-Slayers: These mechanical menaces are back, bigger and badder, ready to squash Spidey like a bug. Think Cybermen with a vendetta!
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Mystery Puppet Master: Who’s behind the robo-rampage? No spoilers, but they’ve got more tech than Tony Stark’s garage.
Current Value (April 2025):
Right now, a solid mid-grade copy (VG/FN 5.0) of ASM #368 is swinging at $12-$20. High-grade slabs (CGC 9.6 or 9.8) are fetching $70-$100—Bagley’s art and those Spider-Slayers have collectors buzzing. It’s not a top-tier key, but it’s a fan-fave for robot-smashing action!
Right now, a solid mid-grade copy (VG/FN 5.0) of ASM #368 is swinging at $12-$20. High-grade slabs (CGC 9.6 or 9.8) are fetching $70-$100—Bagley’s art and those Spider-Slayers have collectors buzzing. It’s not a top-tier key, but it’s a fan-fave for robot-smashing action!
Expected Value & Trends:
This one’s got legs—eight robotic ones, to be exact! The Spider-Slayers are a perennial Spidey staple, and with tech-driven villains trending (hello, multiverse AI threats), this issue could heat up. If Spider-Slayers cameo in a future Spider-Man project or a What If...? season, high-grades might climb to $150-$200 by 2026. Mid-grades could hit $30-$40 with a nudge from comic con hype or a ’90s Spidey nostalgia wave. Keep an eye on rumors about Alistair Smythe or other Slayer-related baddies—any buzz could send this book soaring faster than a drone on Red Bull!
This one’s got legs—eight robotic ones, to be exact! The Spider-Slayers are a perennial Spidey staple, and with tech-driven villains trending (hello, multiverse AI threats), this issue could heat up. If Spider-Slayers cameo in a future Spider-Man project or a What If...? season, high-grades might climb to $150-$200 by 2026. Mid-grades could hit $30-$40 with a nudge from comic con hype or a ’90s Spidey nostalgia wave. Keep an eye on rumors about Alistair Smythe or other Slayer-related baddies—any buzz could send this book soaring faster than a drone on Red Bull!
Why Buy Now?
ASM #368 is a love letter to fans of Spidey’s tech-heavy throwdowns, with killer robots, slick art, and a mystery that’ll hook you like a fish on Felicia Hardy’s line. It’s a budget-friendly gem with upside potential—perfect for collectors, speculators, or anyone who geeks out over Spider-Man punching toasters. Don’t wait until some tech bro collector bids it up to Stark Industries prices!
ASM #368 is a love letter to fans of Spidey’s tech-heavy throwdowns, with killer robots, slick art, and a mystery that’ll hook you like a fish on Felicia Hardy’s line. It’s a budget-friendly gem with upside potential—perfect for collectors, speculators, or anyone who geeks out over Spider-Man punching toasters. Don’t wait until some tech bro collector bids it up to Stark Industries prices!
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