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Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #379

Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #379

Regular price $12.00 USD
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The Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #379—unleashed on July 1, 1993—is a chaotic comic book circus that makes a New York rush hour look tame! Masterminded by David Michelinie and brought to life by Mark Bagley’s electrifying pencils, this issue is a superhero-villain pile-up that’s more crowded than Peter Parker’s guilt trips. Spider-Man’s got his hands full with Carnage and Shriek leading the charge, turning the city into their personal demolition derby. Venom’s slinking around, Black Cat’s purring into action, and then there’s Cloak, Deathlok, Demogoblin, Firestar, and Morbius crashing the party like it’s an open-bar brawl. Meanwhile, MJ, Aunt May, and Liz Osborn are holding down the human side of things, proving the Parker luck’s a family affair. It’s a wild, web-slinging free-for-all—good luck keeping up!
Highlights:
  • Carnage & Shriek’s Rampage: These two are like Bonnie and Clyde with extra crazy—Carnage carves up the streets while Shriek’s sonic screams shatter eardrums and sanity alike.
  • Rogue’s Gallery Reunion: Venom, Demogoblin, and Morbius join the fray, making this a villain buffet where Spidey’s the main course.
  • Heroic Backup: Black Cat, Cloak, Deathlok, and Firestar step up—because when the bad guys outnumber you, it’s time to call in the cavalry (and a cyborg).
Current Value:
This jam-packed issue’s swinging at $8-$12 in near-mint condition (VF/NM 9.4)—a steal for a ‘90s slugfest this stacked! Graded copies, like a CGC 9.8, can fetch $40-$60, especially with collectors geeking out over the Maximum Carnage tie-in vibes.
Expected Value Trends & Upcoming Events:
This one’s got legs, claws, and symbiote tendrils for days! ASM #379 ties into the Maximum Carnage storyline, a ‘90s fan-favorite that’s riding high on nostalgia. With Carnage’s big-screen buzz from Venom: Let There Be Carnage and Venom’s MCU teases, this issue’s poised to climb. Lesser-known heroes like Firestar and Cloak could spike interest if they pop up in future Disney+ shows (fingers crossed!). Expect ungraded copies to hit $15-$25 in a few years, with slabs potentially soaring past $80-$100 if the symbiote craze keeps raging. Snag it now—‘90s excess is back, baby!
Why You Need It:
This comic’s a glorious mess of Spidey’s wildest friends and foes, like a superhero soap opera on steroids. It’s got more characters than Aunt May’s bingo night and more action than a web-slinger’s workout montage. Grab it before Carnage’s crew trashes the market, and strut your stuff with the issue where Spidey’s juggling villains, allies, and family drama like a circus clown on a unicycle. Buy it fast, or you’ll be stuck in the web of “shoulda, coulda, woulda” quicker than you can say “thwip-thwip-boom!”
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