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Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #384

Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #384

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Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #384—launched December 1, 1993—is a nail-biter that’ll have you clinging to the page like Spidey on a skyscraper! Conjured by the brilliant David Michelinie and illustrated by the one-and-only Mark Bagley, this issue traps our wall-crawler in a tight spot. The Jury—a gang of armored vigilantes with a grudge—is out for Spidey’s blood, pinning him between their high-tech toys and a confession that could spill all his secrets. Will Peter’s mask finally hit the floor? Meanwhile, Aunt May’s detective work into those mysterious “parents” from #381 hits a brick wall, leaving her knitting needles in a twist. It’s classic Spidey drama with a side of suspense!
Highlights:
  • The Jury’s Verdict: These teched-out enforcers have Spidey cornered, pushing him to the brink—think Judge Dredd meets a spider-squashing fetish.
  • Unmasking Threat: Peter’s one wrong move from revealing his double life, making this a “hold your breath” moment for the ages.
  • Aunt May’s Stalled Sleuthing: May’s digging into Peter’s past hits a snag, proving even the Parker family’s best intentions come with a web of trouble.
Current Value:
This tense tale’s swinging at $5-$8 in near-mint condition (VF/NM 9.4)—a steal for a ‘90s thriller! Graded copies, like a CGC 9.8, can fetch $25-$40, especially with collectors who love a good Spidey squeeze.
Expected Value Trends & Upcoming Events:
Don’t let this one slip through your webby fingers! ASM #384 ties into the ongoing parents saga and intros The Jury, a quirky ‘90s crew that could spark interest if they ever get a modern reboot (imagine them in a Spider-Man PS5 DLC!). With Spider-Man’s MCU and animated hype still soaring, plus Bagley’s art hitting all the nostalgia notes, this could climb to $10-$15 ungraded in a few years. If Aunt May’s investigation gets a callback in a future film or series, slabs might hit $50-$70. The ‘90s vibe is trending—snag it before it’s a courtroom collectible!
Why You Need It:
This comic’s a pressure cooker of Spidey stress—think less punching, more panicking, with The Jury playing judge, jury, and executioner. Michelinie and Bagley deliver a slow-burn gem that’s all about the stakes, not the fists. Grab it before The Jury’s verdict jacks up the price, and brag to your buddies you’ve got the issue where Spidey’s one slip from a mask-off meltdown and Aunt May’s playing Nancy Drew. Buy it quick, or you’ll be stuck in regret thicker than a web-trapped fly—thwip it while it’s hot!
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