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Amazing Spider-Man (1963-LGY-572) #572 (2008)
Amazing Spider-Man (1963-LGY-572) #572 (2008)
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The Amazing Spider-Man #572 (November 2008) Bullseye Variant is locking and loading! Titled “New Ways to Die, Part 5: Easy Targets,” this issue sees Spider-Man dodging Bullseye’s deadly aim like a piñata at a sniper convention. Written by Dan Slott and penciled by John Romita Jr., with a killer David Finch Bullseye Variant cover, it’s part of the “Brand New Day” era’s wild ride. This ain’t just a comic—it’s a bullseye of chaos!
Highlights That’ll Hit the Mark:
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Key Character Appearances: Bullseye (Lester, no last name needed) takes aim, turning Spidey into a human dartboard with his uncanny precision. Spider-Man’s swinging and quipping, trying not to become a pincushion. Thunderbolts crash the party, and there’s a side of Anti-Venom and Mister Negative lurking in the shadows. Oh, and Harry Osborn’s stirring the Oscorp pot—because Spidey’s life isn’t messy enough!
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Plot That’s Dead-On: Bullseye and the Thunderbolts target Spidey in a way he’s never dodged before—think high-stakes hide-and-seek with live ammo. It’s part 5 of “New Ways to Die,” unraveling Oscorp’s dirty secrets and setting up a finale that’ll leave you reeling. Fast-paced and full of twists!
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Art That’s a Bullseye: John Romita Jr.’s interiors pack a punch, but that David Finch variant cover? Bullseye’s smirking menace is so sharp, you’ll want to frame it—perfect for bragging rights.
Current Value: A Shot J. Jonah Jameson Couldn’t Duck
As of April 6, 2025, a standard ASM #572 in VF/NM runs $5-$10, but this Bullseye Variant? Think $15-$25 raw in VF/NM, thanks to Finch’s killer art and collector hype. A CGC 9.8 slabbed copy can hit $50-$80, maybe more if the cover’s pristine—variants like this have aim that doesn’t miss! (Values based on recent market trends—no wild shots here!)
Expected Value: A Trend That’ll Fly Like Bullseye’s Throwing Cards
“New Ways to Die” is a fan-favorite arc, and Bullseye’s MCU buzz (post-Daredevil: Born Again) keeps him hot. David Finch’s variant cred adds juice, and if that 2026 Spider-Man: No Way Home sequel or a Thunderbolts project teases Lester’s sharpshooting, expect a spike—NM variants could climb to $40-$60 in a year, with slabs pushing $100-$150 if the hype lands. Long-term? A mint slab might nail $200+ by 2030 if Bullseye’s star keeps rising.
Why This Comic’s Your Next Big Hit, True Believer!
ASM #572 Bullseye Variant is Spider-Man ducking death by a hair—Bullseye’s lethal flair meets Spidey’s never-say-die spirit, all wrapped in a Finch cover that’s a collector’s dream. Whether you’re a variant hunter, a Bullseye buff, or just here for the chaos, this issue’s a dead-on score. Grab it now before the price shoots out of reach—or before Bullseye pins it to his trophy wall!
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