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Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #377
Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #377
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The Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #377—a May 1, 1993, brawler that’s stickier than a Venom family reunion! Crafted by the word-weaving wizards Steven Grant and David Michelinie, with Jeff Johnson’s pencils popping off the page, this issue cranks the ‘90s Spidey vibes to eleven. Our friendly neighborhood wall-crawler’s still knee-deep in a slugfest with Styx and Stone—those freaky hitmen who look like they flunked out of clown college and landed in a Tarantino flick. But wait, here comes Cardiac, the electrified do-gooder with a plan so direct it might just zap Spidey into next Tuesday. Will Peter Parker end up as collateral damage in Cardiac’s crusade? It’s a rooftop rumble where the only thing higher than the stakes is Spidey’s quip count!
Highlights:
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Styx and Stone Smackdown: The gruesome twosome keep swinging, proving they’re the cockroaches of Spider-Man’s rogues gallery—ugly, persistent, and hard to squash.
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Cardiac’s Master Plan: This guy’s got a one-track mind and a charged-up staff, and Spidey’s caught in the crossfire like a bug in a windshield.
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Spidey in Peril: Will our web-head dodge Cardiac’s justice or end up a footnote in someone else’s story? Suspense tighter than Aunt May’s budget!
Current Value:
This issue’s hanging out at $5-$8 in near-mint condition (VF/NM 9.4)—a bargain for a ‘90s slugfest! Graded copies, like a CGC 9.8, can snag $25-$40, especially if the slab crowd’s feeling the love for obscure villain throwdowns.
Expected Value Trends & Upcoming Events:
Buckle up, because ASM #377 might just climb the wall of value! Spider-Man’s never-ending hype train—fueled by MCU films and Spider-Verse sequels—keeps the spotlight on his wilder tales. Cardiac’s niche fanbase could give this a jolt if he ever gets a live-action cameo (imagine him zapping Tom Holland’s Spidey!). Plus, Styx and Stone’s oddball charm might catch the eye of collectors hunting for quirky ‘90s relics. Snag it now, and you could see it hit $12-$18 ungraded in a few years, especially if the Spider-Man nostalgia wave keeps rolling. Bonus points if MJ’s next big arc ties back to this era’s domestic drama!
Why You Need It:
This comic’s a full-on ‘90s fever dream—think neon windbreakers, dial-up internet, and Spidey dodging Cardiac’s righteous fury. It’s the middle child of a three-way villain brawl you didn’t know you needed, packed with more twists than a web-patterned Rubik’s Cube. Grab it before Styx and Stone crash the party again, and brag to your buddies that you’ve got the issue where Spidey’s one bad move from becoming Cardiac’s science project. Act fast, or you’ll be crying “with great power comes great regret!” faster than you can say “web up!”

