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Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #394
Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #394
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Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #394—swinging onto shelves October 1, 1994—is a tangled web of clones, chaos, and ‘90s comic craziness! Penned by the soulful J.M. DeMatteis and penciled by the dynamic duo of Mark Bagley and Liam Sharp, this issue’s a character-packed fever dream. Peter Parker’s Spider-Man gig gets a shake-up with Ben Reilly—aka Scarlet Spider—swinging in as the clone who won’t quit. Carnage is back, slasher-smiling his way through the streets, while Chameleon’s shape-shifting shenanigans keep everyone guessing. Add in the creepy Vermin, the mysterious Judas Traveller, and family anchors Mary Jane and Aunt May, and you’ve got a Spidey soap opera on steroids. It’s a wild ride where identity crises outnumber web-shots!
Highlights:
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Clone Chaos: Ben Reilly’s Scarlet Spider debut steals the spotlight—Peter’s got a doppelgänger, and he’s not just here for the photo ops!
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Carnage & Chameleon Combo: Carnage brings the bloodshed, Chameleon brings the mind games—together, they’re a villain sandwich Spidey can’t swallow.
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Judas Traveller’s Enigma: This cryptic newcomer’s pulling strings, adding a layer of “what the heck?” to an already bonkers plot.
Current Value:
This clone-tastic issue’s hanging out at $10-$15 in near-mint condition (VF/NM 9.4)—a sweet deal for a ‘90s milestone! Graded copies, like a CGC 9.8, can fetch $50-$70, especially with collectors drooling over Scarlet Spider’s big moment.
Expected Value Trends & Upcoming Events:
This one’s got web-slinging staying power! ASM #394 kicks off the Clone Saga’s wild ride, a polarizing ‘90s epic that’s pure catnip for nostalgia hounds. With Ben Reilly’s Scarlet Spider popping up in Across the Spider-Verse and MCU multiverse buzz, this issue’s primed for a boost. Carnage’s ongoing popularity (thanks, movies!) and Chameleon’s potential for a big-screen debut could push ungraded copies to $20-$30 in a few years. If a Clone Saga reboot hits, slabs might soar past $100. Snag it now—‘90s excess is trending hard!
Why You Need It:
This comic’s a glorious mess of Spidey lore—think clone drama, villain overload, and MJ and May keeping it real amidst the madness. It’s the start of a saga wilder than a web-slinger’s fever dream, with Bagley and Sharp’s art popping like a ‘90s Saturday morning cartoon. Grab it before Ben Reilly’s scarlet threads jack up the price, and flex to your crew that you’ve got the issue where Spidey’s life doubles down on crazy. Buy it quick, or you’ll be stuck in clone regret thicker than Carnage’s kill count—thwip it up fast!
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