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Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #313
Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #313
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Key Character Appearances: Peter Parker (duh) swings in as Spider-Man, joined by Mary Jane Watson-Parker and Aunt May (who’s dodging demons like a pro). The Lizard (Curt Connors) goes full psycho-dad, menacing his wife Martha and son Billy. Bonus: possessed cops and Inferno demons crash the party!
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Plot Tease: Inferno’s turning NYC into a demonic playground—flying sharks attack Peter’s cab, Curt’s Lizard-ing out at ESU, and Spidey’s popping a giant balloon version of himself with the Chrysler Building. It’s a wild ride to save the Connors fam, with a shockingly ineffective antidote twist!
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Art Wow Factor: McFarlane’s pencils and inks are peak ‘80s Spidey—dynamic, gritty, and that Lizard cover? It’s a frame-worthy jaw-dropper.
Back in ‘89, ASM #313 cost a buck (cover price $1.00), but today? A raw near-mint copy’s slinging around $10-$15, with CGC 9.6 slabs hitting $50-$70 on eBay. McFarlane’s early run and the Inferno tie-in keep it hot—X posts call it a sleeper hit from his Lizard arc. Newsstand editions fetch a slight premium over Direct, so check your copy’s UPC! Grab it before it’s a $20+ nostalgia bomb.
This issue’s got legs (and scales)! McFarlane’s Spidey era is a collector’s goldmine, and Inferno’s cult status adds spice. If Lizard pops up in a big MCU flick (rumors swirl post-No Way Home), expect this to climb to $25-$30 raw by 2026. High-grade slabs could hit $100+ if hype aligns—vintage Spidey’s trending up, and this one’s a sneaky speculator’s pick. Hold tight, true believers!
Amazing Spider-Man #313 is a web-tastic blast from the past—funny, frantic, and packed with ‘80s Marvel madness. Whether you’re a McFarlane maniac, a Lizard lover, or just here for Spidey punching sharks, it’s a must-own. Say “Emag niart!” (that’s “Train game!” backwards—close enough to a web-swing, right?) and snag this classic before it crawls away!
