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Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #327
Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #327
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Amazing Spider-Man #327 (December 1989) is a cosmic-powered clash for the ages! Titled “Cunning Attractions!,” this issue pits our wall-crawling hero—still glowing with those sweet Cosmic Spider-Man powers—against Magneto, the master of magnetism who’s grumpier than a fridge magnet stuck on a hot stove. Written by David Michelinie and penciled by Erik Larsen (with a Todd McFarlane cover that screams “frame me!”), this is part of the epic “Acts of Vengeance” crossover. It’s Spidey like you’ve never seen him—unless you’ve seen him glowing and punching above his weight class!
Highlights That’ll Stick Like a Magnet to Your Fridge:
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Key Character Appearances: Magneto (Max Eisenhardt) swoops in, proving he’s not just an X-Men problem—Spidey’s on his hit list too! Cosmic Spider-Man shines (literally), flexing powers that make him faster, stronger, and glowier than a radioactive Christmas tree. Plus, a sprinkle of Mary Jane Watson, because even cosmic heroes need a redhead to keep them grounded.
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Plot That Pulls You In: Magneto’s out to squash Spidey like a tin can in a junkyard, all part of the “Acts of Vengeance” villain swap-a-thon. Cosmic powers meet magnetic might in a showdown that’s got more sparks than a Fourth of July barbecue gone wrong. It’s metal-bending, web-slinging madness!
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Art That’s a Total Attraction: Erik Larsen’s dynamic pencils bring the chaos, while McFarlane’s cover is a collector’s dream—Magneto looming like he’s about to repo your entire comic stash.
Current Value: A Deal Even J. Jonah Jameson Couldn’t Magnetize Away
As of April 2025, ASM #327 is sticking around $12-$25 for VG/FN copies—think “well-read but not mangled by a magnetic field.” VF/NM grades fetch $30-$60, and a CGC 9.8 slabbed beauty can pull $120-$160, depending on how pristine that glowy Spidey looks. (Values based on recent market pull—no wild guesses here!)
Expected Value: A Trend That’ll Rise Like Magneto Levitating a Building
Cosmic Spider-Man’s short-lived stint has a rabid fanbase, and Magneto’s timeless villain cred (hello, X-Men movies!) gives this issue some serious pull. The “Acts of Vengeance” arc keeps gaining retro love, and if Marvel drops a cosmic twist or Magneto cameo in that rumored 2026 Spider-Man: No Way Home sequel, watch out—NM copies could climb to $70-$100 in a year, with slabs hitting $200+ if the hype aligns. Long-term? A mint copy might magnetize $250-$300 by 2030 if Spidey and Magneto keep drawing crowds.
Why This Comic’s Your Next Big Catch, Web-Head!
ASM #327 is Spider-Man gone full cosmic superhero, tangling with a villain who could rearrange your silverware drawer from miles away. Whether you’re a crossover collector, a Magneto maniac, or just here for Spidey’s glow-up, this issue’s a magnetic must-have. Grab it now before the price levitates out of reach—or before Magneto bends your budget into a pretzel!
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