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Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #333

Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #333

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Amazing Spider-Man #333 (June 1990) is the symbiote showdown you’ve been waiting for! Titled “Stalking Feat!,” this issue wraps up the “Venom Returns” arc with Spider-Man facing off against Venom in a battle so intense, it’s like a wrestling match with extra teeth and tendrils. Written by David Michelinie and penciled by Erik Larsen, this is Eddie Brock’s big exit (for a hot minute), and it’s packed with more drama than a soap opera starring J. Jonah Jameson.
Highlights That’ll Cling Like Symbiote Sludge:
  • Key Character Appearances: Venom (Eddie Brock) is front and center, slobbering and snarling like he’s late for his anger management class. Spider-Man’s in full survival mode, dodging tendrils and quipping like his life depends on it (spoiler: it does). Mary Jane Watson’s there, probably wondering why she didn’t marry a accountant instead. Plus, a bonus peek at Styx and Stone—Venom’s henchmen who sound like a rejected ‘80s hair band.
  • Plot That’s a Sticky Mess: Venom’s got Spidey on the ropes, stalking him through New York like a gooey ninja. It’s the climax of the “Venom Returns” arc—think explosions, church bells, and a finale that leaves Eddie down (but not out). High stakes, higher action, and a resolution that sticks!
  • Art That Bites Back: Erik Larsen’s pencils make Venom’s toothy maw pop, and Spidey’s desperate acrobatics are pure comic gold—those pages practically ooze energy.
Current Value: A Deal Even J. Jonah Jameson Couldn’t Slime Away
As of April 2025, ASM #333 is creeping around $20-$35 for VG/FN copies—think “well-loved but not symbiote-shredded.” VF/NM grades fetch $50-$80, and a CGC 9.8 slabbed beauty can snag $150-$200, depending on how crisp that cover stays. (Values based on recent market buzz—no web of fiction here!)
Expected Value: A Trend That’ll Swing Like Venom’s Tendrils
Venom’s a cultural juggernaut—movies, games, and that creepy grin keep him hot. As the “Venom Returns” arc finale, ASM #333 has collector cred, and Erik Larsen’s art adds juice. If the next Venom flick or that rumored 2026 Spider-Man: No Way Home sequel leans into classic Eddie Brock vibes, expect a spike—NM copies could hit $90-$130 in a year, with slabs pushing $250-$300 if the symbiote train keeps rolling. Long-term? A mint copy might slink to $350+ by 2030 if Venom’s reign sticks around.
Why This Comic’s Your Next Big Catch, True Believer!
ASM #333 is Spider-Man vs. Venom at its gooiest peak—a symbiote slugfest with a killer climax that’ll leave you buzzing. Whether you’re a Venom devotee, a Larsen fan, or just here for Spidey’s near-death experiences, this issue’s a slobbering slam dunk. Snap it up before the price slings out of reach—or before Venom wraps it up and calls it dessert!
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