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Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #326

Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #326

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Amazing Spider-Man #326 – Cosmic Spidey vs. Gravity’s Grumpiest Villain!
Hold onto your web-shooters, because Amazing Spider-Man #326 (December 1989) is blasting off into the stratosphere! Titled “Gravity Storm,” this issue sees our friendly neighborhood Spider-Man juiced up with cosmic powers, facing off against Graviton—the guy who takes “I’ve got the weight of the world on my shoulders” way too literally. Penned by David Michelinie and drawn by the one-and-only Colleen Doran (with a Todd McFarlane cover assist), this is Spidey’s wildest ride since he accidentally webbed Aunt May’s curtains. It’s part of the “Acts of Vengeance” crossover, so expect more villainous shenanigans than a clown car at a crime spree!
Highlights That’ll Pull You In Like a Black Hole:
  • Key Character Appearances: Graviton (Larry Larraby) floats in, crankier than a physics professor on grading day, ready to crush Spidey with the power of, well, gravity. Peter’s rocking his Cosmic Spider-Man powers (from ASM #325), making him glow like a disco ball on steroids. Bonus points: Mary Jane’s there, probably wondering why her husband’s new gig involves defying Newton’s laws.
  • Plot That’s Out of This World: Spidey’s cosmic upgrade gets a workout as Graviton tries to squash him flatter than a New York pizza slice. It’s a slugfest of epic proportions, with skyscrapers trembling and Peter proving he’s more than just a friendly neighborhood hero—he’s a cosmic contender!
  • Art That Packs a Punch: Colleen Doran’s interiors bring the cosmic chaos to life, while McFarlane’s cover is so iconic, it’s practically begging to be your phone wallpaper.
Current Value: A Steal That’d Make J. Jonah Jameson Choke on His Cigar
As of April 2025, ASM #326 is hovering at $10-$25 for VG/FN copies—think “loved but not launched into orbit.” VF/NM grades pull $30-$50, and a CGC 9.8 slabbed gem can snag $100-$150, depending on how tight those staples are. (Values based on recent market vibes—because I’m not guessing like Peter in a blind date lineup!)
Expected Value: A Trajectory That’ll Soar Like Cosmic Spidey
The “Acts of Vengeance” arc has a cult following, and Cosmic Spider-Man’s brief-but-badass stint keeps collectors buzzing. Graviton’s a niche baddie, but with Marvel’s love for obscure villains in shows and movies (think Loki vibes), he could pop up and send this issue skyward. If that 2026 Spider-Man: No Way Home sequel teases cosmic antics or a surprise Graviton cameo, expect a lift-off—NM copies could hit $60-$90 in a year, with slabs pushing $180-$220. Long-term? A pristine copy might gravitate toward $200-$250 by 2030 if the Spidey hype keeps defying gravity.
Why You Need This Comic, True Believer!
ASM #326 is Spider-Man at his weirdest and wildest—cosmic powers, a floating villain, and enough action to make your head spin faster than a rollercoaster. Whether you’re a crossover junkie, a Cosmic Spidey stan, or just here for the “what the heck” factor, this issue’s a blast. Snap it up before the price rockets out of reach—or before Graviton crushes your chance at owning it!
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