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Web of Spider-Man #109

Web of Spider-Man #109

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Web of Spider-Man #109 (February 1, 1994, Marvel Comics), where Spider-Man (Peter Parker) proves that even in 1994, his life is a chaotic web of spandex, sarcasm, and “why am I fighting a zoo AND a dance party?” Written by Joey Cavalieri with art by Steven Butler, this issue is a Copper Age clash that’s funnier than Peter trying to dodge Aunt May’s latest “you need a real job” lecture. If you’re craving classic Spidey with a trio of quirky foes, this one’s ready to swing, slither, and shock into your collection!
Highlights That’ll Zap Your Spidey-Senses:
  • Lizard’s Reptilian Rage: The Lizard (Dr. Curt Connors) is back, shedding scales and good vibes as he clashes with Spidey. It’s less “science buddy” and more “please stop eating my web-shooters!”
  • Shocker’s Electric Boogie: Shocker (Herman Schultz) joins the fray, zapping everything in sight with his vibro-gloves and a grin that says, “I’m still relevant, right?” Spoiler: Peter’s not impressed!
  • Calypso’s Voodoo Victory: Calypso stirs the pot with her mystical mischief, turning this into a three-way brawl that’s part reptile rampage, part shock show, and part “did she just curse me?” chaos!
  • Parker Luck Overload: Spidey’s dodging claws, blasts, and voodoo hexes while juggling his usual “broke, late, and MJ’s side-eyeing me” woes. Expect quips as he swings through New York, muttering, “I just wanted a coffee, not a villain convention!”
Current Value: A 90s Deal That Won’t Shock Your Wallet!
As of April 2025, Web of Spider-Man #109 (1985) in near-mint raw condition is slithering at $5–$10—cheaper than a 1994 bodega burrito (or Peter’s weekly photo gig). Graded copies? A CGC 9.8 recently jolted in at $50–$75 online, thanks to the triple-threat villain lineup. It’s not a mega-key, but it’s a fan-favorite grab for 90s Spidey buffs!
Expected Value Trends: The Web’s Charging Up!
Hold onto your web-shooters, because this book could climb faster than Peter dodging a Lizard tail-swipe! Spider-Man’s endless hype—fueled by Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) and multiverse mania—keeps his 90s runs buzzing. With Lizard, Shocker, and Calypso all having cinematic potential (Lizard’s in Spider-Man 2, 2004; Shocker’s in Homecoming, 2017), a 2025 Spidey project revisiting these rogues could zap this to $15–$25 raw and $100–$150+ graded. Trends show 90s villain team-ups gaining steam, so this one’s a sleeper hit with spark!
Key Character Spotlight: Spider-Man (Peter Parker), Lizard, Shocker, & Calypso
  • Spider-Man (Peter Parker): The web-head shines in all his 90s glory—quipping through a villain pile-up, stressing about life, and proving why he’s Marvel’s ultimate everyman. No cosmic stakes—just Peter being our lovable dork!
  • Lizard: This scaly scientist’s back with a roar, bringing his tragic-turned-feral energy to Spidey’s day. He’s a fan-favorite with claws and pathos!
  • Shocker: The quilted king of vibes blasts in, proving he’s more than a punchline with every shock he throws. Underrated but electric!
  • Calypso: This voodoo vixen spices things up, adding mystical mayhem to the mix. She’s a wild card with a wicked streak—perfect for fans of eccentric evil!
Why You Need It: Laughs, Shocks, and 90s Spidey Rocks
Picture Peter webbing up a reptile, dodging shocks, and ducking Calypso’s curses while groaning, “I just wanted a quiet Tuesday!” It’s a 90s Spidey showdown that’s as fun as a grunge jam and as wild as a Blockbuster horror night. This issue’s got heart, hilarity, and a villain trifecta that’ll make you the smug collector when they hit the big screen again. Grab it now and flex when fans scramble for this chaotic classic—you’ll be the genius who nabbed it cheap!
Snag It Before It Slithers Away!
Web of Spider-Man #109 is a steal tastier than Aunt May’s stew (before she overcooks it). It’s got reptilian rumbles, electric antics, and 90s flair that’ll make you nostalgic for a time when Spidey’s biggest worry was a bad fade. Don’t let this one slip through your webs—snap it up and join the web-head revolution before the price surges!
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