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Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #369

Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #369

Regular price $25.00 USD
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The Amazing Spider-Man #369 - "Electro Shocks & Slayer Shenanigans!"
Published: November 01, 1992
Writers: David Michelinie & J.M. DeMatteis (the chaos chefs cooking up Spidey’s worst day ever)
Pencillers: Mark Bagley & Tod Smith (drawing sparks and bots so cool you’ll wanna frame ‘em)
Price: Snag it before it fries your budget—check the value buzz below!
The Pitch:
True believers, brace yourselves for The Amazing Spider-Man #369—a November ’92 blockbuster where Spidey’s life goes from “mildly disastrous” to “full-on robot-zapping catastrophe”! Peter’s just trying to play tour guide for his parents at Empire State University (because nothing says family bonding like awkward college flashbacks), when—BZZZT!—Electro crashes the party with enough juice to power a small city. But wait, there’s more! The Spider-Slayers are back, turning campus into a homicidal Roomba convention. Spidey’s swinging, punching, and quipping his way through this electric-bot bonanza, all while Black Cat’s prowling around being her mysterious, cat burglar self—probably plotting to steal the spotlight (or Electro’s watts). Michelinie and DeMatteis deliver a script zanier than a sitcom, while Bagley and Smith’s pencils make every jolt and web-swing pop like a ’90s action figure commercial. This is Spidey vs. the world—and the world’s got batteries!
Key Character Appearances:
  • Spider-Man: Peter’s juggling family time and fighting off a double threat—heroics harder than his last chemistry exam!
  • Electro: Max Dillon’s sparking up trouble, proving he’s the brightest bulb in the villain biz. Shocking, right?
  • Spider-Slayers: These robo-freaks are loose, stomping around like they own the place—someone call tech support!
  • Black Cat: Felicia’s slinking through the shadows, up to something sneaky. Is she helping or heisting? You decide!
Current Value (April 2025):
Right now, a mid-grade copy (VG/FN 5.0) of ASM #369 is humming at $15-$25. High-grade slabs (CGC 9.6 or 9.8) are sparking $80-$120—Electro’s fanbase and Bagley’s art keep it charged. It’s not a mega-key, but it’s got juice for days!
Expected Value & Trends:
This one’s got wattage, folks! Electro’s a perennial Spidey foe with cinematic cred (Amazing Spider-Man 2, anyone?), and if he zaps back into the MCU or a Spider-Verse project, expect a surge. High-grades could hit $150-$200 by 2026, especially if Black Cat’s next big appearance ties in (she’s overdue for a spotlight!). Mid-grades might climb to $40-$50 with a boost from ’90s nostalgia or a Spider-Slayer revival—those bots are too cool to stay sidelined. Watch for comic con chatter or animated series nods to push this up faster than Electro frying a power grid!
Why Buy Now?
ASM #369 is a high-voltage mashup of Spidey staples—Electro’s sparks, Slayer chaos, and Black Cat’s purr-fect mystery—all wrapped in ’90s goodness. It’s a steal for collectors, speculators, or anyone who loves Peter getting fried while juggling family awkwardness. Grab it before prices skyrocket like one of Max Dillon’s lightning bolts!
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