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Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #350

Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #350

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he Amazing Spider-Man #350 (August 1, 1991) is a landmark showdown! Titled “Doom Service!” (or close enough), this milestone issue pits Spider-Man against the clock—and Doctor Doom’s wrath—after Black Fox swipes a Latverian heirloom. Written by David Michelinie and penciled by Erik Larsen, it’s a 24-hour race against Doom’s deadline, and Spidey’s sweating more than a tourist in Latveria. Celebrate 350 issues with a bang!
Highlights That’ll Stick Like Doom’s Iron Grip:
  • Key Character Appearances: Doctor Doom (Victor von Doom) looms large, all masked menace and monarch vibes, demanding his family heirloom back. Black Fox (Raul Chalmers) is the sly thief who started this mess, grinning like he’s untouchable. Spider-Man’s swinging and stressing, with just 24 hours to fix it. Mary Jane’s there too, probably wishing Peter’s biggest worry was forgetting their anniversary.
  • Plot That’s a Ticking Time Bomb: Black Fox nabs a Doom heirloom, and Victor’s not amused—Spidey’s got one day to retrieve it or face Latverian payback. It’s a high-stakes chase with web-slinging, thievery, and Doom’s ominous countdown. Milestone #350 delivers thrills and chills!
  • Art That Rules: Erik Larsen’s pencils make Doom’s regal fury pop, Black Fox’s cunning shine, and Spidey’s desperation leap off the page—those panels are fit for a Latverian throne room.
Current Value: A Deal J. Jonah Jameson Couldn’t Dictate Away
As of April 2025, ASM #350 is reigning at $15-$30 for VG/FN copies—think “well-loved but not Doomed.” VF/NM grades fetch $40-$70, and a CGC 9.8 slabbed gem can snag $120-$180, thanks to its milestone status and Doom’s draw. (Values based on recent market buzz—no monarchic guesswork here!)
Expected Value: A Trend That’ll Rise Like Doom’s Ambition
Milestone issues like #350 have staying power, and Doctor Doom’s MCU buzz (post-Fantastic Four hype) keeps him hot. Black Fox’s quirky charm adds flair, and Erik Larsen’s art is pure ‘90s gold. If that 2026 Spider-Man: No Way Home sequel or a Doom project nods at classic Spidey clashes, expect a surge—NM copies could hit $80-$120 in a year, with slabs pushing $200-$250 if the Latverian lord reigns supreme. Long-term? A mint copy might command $300-$350 by 2030 if Doom’s legacy grows.
Why This Comic’s Your Next Big Triumph, True Believer!
ASM #350 is Spider-Man racing Doom’s clock—a milestone mashup of heist, heroics, and Latverian threats. Whether you’re a Doom devotee, a Black Fox fan, or just here for Spidey’s 24-hour hustle, this issue’s a royal prize. Snag it now before the price conquers your wallet—or before Doom decrees it his by divine right!
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