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Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #313

Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #313

Regular price $20.00 USD
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Amazing Spider-Man #313 (1963 Series)—hitting stands March 1989, this Todd McFarlane-drawn gem is a slithery, scaly good time! Peter Parker’s just trying to check on Aunt May during the Inferno chaos, but Curt Connors has other plans—namely, turning into the Lizard and terrorizing his own family like a reptilian soap opera gone wrong. Scripted by David Michelinie, this issue’s got flying sharks, a possessed Spidey balloon, and more demons than a bad hair day in Hell’s Kitchen. McFarlane’s cover is a claw-some masterpiece, and it’s all yours for the taking—nab it now, or you’ll be crying “Spidey-sense, why’d I miss this?!”
Highlights That’ll Tingle Your Spidey-Sense:
  • 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!
  • 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!
  • 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.
Current Value—Web of Wealth:
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.
Expected Value Trends—Future Web-Winnings:
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!
Why You Need This Comic:
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!
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