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Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #320
Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #320
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Amazing Spider-Man #320 – The Assassin Nation Plot (Part 1 of Chaos!)
Step right up, Spidey fans, because Amazing Spider-Man #320 (August 1989) is here to sling you into a conspiracy thicker than Aunt May’s wheatcakes! Titled “The Assassin Nation Plot, Part 1,” this issue kicks off a wild arc where Peter Parker’s dodging more bullets than a dodgeball champ on caffeine. David Michelinie’s sharp writing and Todd McFarlane’s jaw-dropping art make this a must-have for anyone who loves their web-slinger with a side of international intrigue. It’s like James Bond, but with tights and worse luck with women.
Highlights That’ll Tangle You Up:
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Key Character Appearances: Say hello to Paladin, the purple-clad mercenary who’s smoother than a jazz solo and twice as deadly. The Black Cat (Felicia Hardy) slinks in, proving she’s still got claws and a knack for stealing Peter’s heart (and maybe his wallet). Plus, a shadowy debut of the mysterious “Assassin Nation” crew—because nothing says “fun” like a global hit squad gunning for Spidey.
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Plot That’s Stickier Than a Web Trap: Someone’s trying to take down world leaders, and Spider-Man’s caught in the crossfire. From New York rooftops to a tangle of espionage, this issue’s got more twists than a pretzel factory. It’s part 1 of 6, so buckle up—this ride’s just starting!
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McFarlane’s Masterpiece: Todd’s pencils are so good, you’ll want to hang them in a gallery. Those dynamic fight scenes and Felicia’s sultry poses? Pure ‘80s comic gold.
Current Value: A Deal J. Jonah Jameson Couldn’t Scoff At
As of April 2025, ASM #320 is swinging in at $15-$30 for VG/FN copies—think “read it with love, but didn’t sleep with it under your pillow.” VF/NM grades fetch $40-$70, while a CGC 9.8 slabbed stunner can hit $120-$180, depending on how pristine that cover is. (Values pulled from recent market buzz—because I’m not guessing like Peter at a science fair!)
Expected Value: A Trend That’ll Climb Like Spidey Up a Skyscraper
Todd McFarlane’s star power keeps rising, and with ASM #320 kicking off a fan-favorite arc, this issue’s got legs (or webs) for days. The Black Cat’s timeless appeal—boosted by her appearances in games and animated shows—adds some purr-fect potential. If that rumored 2026 Spider-Man: No Way Home sequel teases Felicia or Paladin (fingers crossed!), expect a spike. Near-term, NM copies could hit $70-$100 by next year, with slabs pushing $200+ if Hollywood plays nice. Long-term? A mint copy might claw its.way to $250-$300 by 2030 if the Spideyverse keeps expanding.
Why This Comic’s Your Next Big Score, Web-Head!
ASM #320 is peak Spider-Man: action, romance, and a villainous plot so juicy, it’s practically dripping off the page. Whether you’re a McFarlane fanatic, a Black Cat devotee, or just here for the chaos, this comic’s a swinging good time. Grab it now before the price soars higher than Spidey on a skyscraper—or before Paladin puts a hit out on your wallet!
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