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Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #415

Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #415

Regular price $15.00 USD
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The Amazing Spider-Man #415 (September 1996) is swinging into the thick of the “Onslaught” crossover! Titled “Onslaught Impact 2: Siege,” this issue drops Spider-Man—still rocking the Ben Reilly Scarlet Spider vibe—into a mutant-powered mess courtesy of Marvel’s big bad, Onslaught. Written by Tom DeFalco and penciled by Mark Bagley, it’s a wild ride from the Clone Saga’s peak, packed with ‘90s grit and Spidey swagger.
Highlights That’ll Stick Like Web to a Skyscraper:
  • Key Character Appearances: Ben Reilly’s Spider-Man takes center stage, slinging webs and cracking wise while wrestling his clone identity crisis. Onslaught looms large, a psychic juggernaut turning New York into his personal playground. Cameos from X-Men heavyweights like Storm and Wolverine pop in, because when mutants clash, Spidey’s never far behind. Plus, Mary Jane’s there, pregnant and praying Ben/Peter doesn’t get squashed.
  • Plot That’s a Clone-tastic Clash: Onslaught’s siege on Manhattan has Ben Reilly’s Spidey teaming up with mutants to save the day—or at least not get flattened. It’s part 2 of the “Onslaught” tie-in, with skyscraper-smashing action and a side of clone soul-searching. Big stakes, bigger punches!
  • Art That Pops: Mark Bagley’s pencils bring Ben’s Scarlet Spider suit to life, Onslaught’s menace to the forefront, and every web-swing with that ‘90s flair—those pages are a time capsule of comic cool.
Current Value: A Deal J. Jonah Jameson Couldn’t Clone
As of April 6, 2025, ASM #415 is swinging around $5-$15 for VG/FN copies—think “well-loved but not mutant-mangled.” VF/NM grades fetch $20-$35, and a CGC 9.8 slabbed gem can hit $60-$100, thanks to its crossover cred and Clone Saga cachet. (Values based on recent market buzz—no DNA mix-ups here!)
Expected Value: A Trend That’ll Climb Like Spidey Up a Sentinel
The Clone Saga’s divisive charm has a loyal cult following, and “Onslaught” nostalgia keeps growing—especially with X-Men’s MCU hype. Ben Reilly’s Scarlet Spider has retro appeal, and if a 2026 Spider-Man project or X-Men flick nods at clones or Onslaught (fingers crossed!), expect a boost—NM copies could hit $40-$60 in a year, with slabs pushing $120-$150 if the ‘90s vibe resurges. Long-term? A mint slab might clone itself to $200+ by 2030 if Spidey’s clone legacy swings back.
Why This Comic’s Your Next Big Catch, True Believer!
ASM #415 is Ben Reilly’s Spidey facing Onslaught’s wrath—a ‘90s crossover gem with clone drama and mutant mayhem. Whether you’re a Scarlet Spider stan, an Onslaught obsessive, or just here for Spidey’s wildest eras, this issue’s a web-slinging win. Snag it now before the price mutates out of reach—or before J. Jonah demands photos of the “fake” Spider-Man!
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