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Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #332
Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #332
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Amazing Spider-Man #332 (May 1990) is dripping with action and attitude! Titled “Sunday in the Park with Venom,” this issue brings back everyone’s favorite slobbering, toothy terror—Venom—for a grudge match that’s messier than a picnic after a rainstorm. Written by David Michelinie and penciled by Erik Larsen, this is Spidey facing off against Eddie Brock’s gooey alter ego in a clash that’s equal parts brutal and bonkers. It’s part 2 of the “Venom Returns” arc, so expect maximum mayhem!
Highlights That’ll Stick Like Symbiote Slime:
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Key Character Appearances: Venom (Eddie Brock) is back, drooling and snarling like he’s auditioning for a monster movie. Spider-Man’s in full quip mode, dodging tendrils and trying not to become a web-wrapped snack. Mary Jane Watson pops in, probably wondering why her husband’s life is a revolving door of psychopaths. Oh, and a cameo from Styx and Stone—because Venom needs henchmen as edgy as his vibe.
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Plot That’s Thicker Than Symbiote Goo: Venom’s out for blood, stalking Spidey through New York like a clingy ex with a grudge. It’s a park showdown with punches, webs, and enough symbiote shenanigans to make you question Peter’s life choices. Part 2 of 3, so the stakes are higher than a skyscraper!
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Art That Bites: Erik Larsen’s pencils bring the chaos—Venom’s toothy grin and Spidey’s desperate dodges leap off the page like a 3D horror flick.
Current Value: A Steal J. Jonah Jameson Wouldn’t Spit At
As of April 2025, ASM #332 is slinking around $15-$30 for VG/FN copies—think “read with love, not chewed by a symbiote.” VF/NM grades snag $40-$70, while a CGC 9.8 slabbed stunner can fetch $120-$180, depending on how clean that cover stays. (Values based on recent market buzz—no web of lies here!)
Expected Value: A Trend That’ll Climb Like Venom Up a Wall
Venom’s a perennial fan-favorite, with movies, games, and merch keeping him stickier than ever. The “Venom Returns” arc is a collector’s sweet spot, and Erik Larsen’s early Spidey work adds juice. If the next Venom flick (or that 2026 Spider-Man: No Way Home sequel) leans into Eddie Brock’s classic chaos, expect a surge—NM copies could hit $80-$120 in a year, with slabs pushing $200-$250 if the symbiote hype sticks. Long-term? A pristine copy might slither to $300+ by 2030 if Venom keeps sinking his teeth into pop culture.
Why This Comic’s Your Next Big Haul, True Believer!
ASM #332 is Spider-Man vs. Venom at its rawest—tendrils flying, quips firing, and a park brawl that’s more intense than a squirrel turf war. Whether you’re a symbiote stan, a Larsen lover, or just here for Spidey’s never-ending suffering, this issue’s a slobbering good time. Snag it now before the price swings out of reach—or before Venom wraps it up and calls it lunch!
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