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Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #376

Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #376

Regular price $10.00 USD
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The Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #376—a web-tastic gem from April 1, 1993, that’s got more drama than Peter Parker’s laundry pile after a week of crime-fighting! Written by the dynamic duo of Steven Grant and David Michelinie, with pencils by the slick Jeff Johnson, this issue is a wild ride through the Big Apple’s underbelly. Picture this: Spider-Man’s just trying to enjoy a rooftop breeze when—BAM!—he stumbles into the creepy comeback of Styx and Stone, those oddball assassins who look like they crawled out of a Tim Burton fever dream. Then there’s Cardiac, the vigilante with a heart of gold (and a staff of justice), squaring off against a shadowy filmmaker who’s slimier than a symbiote’s handshake. Oh, and poor MJ’s job is on the chopping block—because nothing says “superhero life” like domestic chaos!
Highlights:
  • Styx and Stone Return: These two are back, weirder and deadlier than ever, guarding a sleazy movie studio like it’s the Holy Grail of B-list cinema.
  • Cardiac Clash: Spidey’s caught in a three-way tussle with Cardiac and the gruesome twosome—think of it as a superhero cage match with extra web-fluid.
  • MJ’s Job Woes: Mary Jane’s career hangs by a thread, proving even supermodels can’t escape the Parker luck.
Current Value:
Right now, this bad boy’s swinging around $5-$10 in near-mint condition (VF/NM 9.4)—a steal for a ‘90s classic! Graded copies like a CGC 9.8 can fetch $30-$50, depending on how many collectors are feeling nostalgic for Spidey’s mullet era.
Expected Value Trends & Upcoming Events:
Hold onto your web-shooters, because ASM #376 could see a little uptick! With Spider-Man’s popularity soaring thanks to recent MCU buzz and the animated Spider-Verse flicks, lesser-known issues like this are getting some love. Styx and Stone might not be headlining a blockbuster anytime soon, but Cardiac’s cult following could spark interest if he ever gets a nod in a future project. Plus, the ‘90s comic vibe is trending hard—think flannel shirts and Tamagotchis. If a savvy collector snags this now, it might climb to $15-$20 ungraded in a couple years, especially if MJ’s domestic drama gets a modern reboot twist.
Why You Need It:
This isn’t just a comic—it’s a time capsule of Spidey’s wild ‘90s adventures, complete with over-the-top villains and soap-opera stakes. Grab it before Cardiac zaps it off the market, and tell your friends you own the issue where MJ’s job hangs by a thinner thread than Spidey’s webbing after a Goblin fight! Buy now, or risk getting tangled in regret faster than you can say “thwip!”
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