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Web of Spider-Man #40

Web of Spider-Man #40

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Web of Spider-Man #40: Peter Parker’s 80s Misadventure in Spandex Glory!
Swing into the wild world of Web of Spider-Man #40 (July 1, 1988, Marvel Comics), where Spider-Man (Peter Parker) proves that even in 1988, his life is a tangled web of bad luck, worse decisions, and top-tier quips! Penned by Peter David with art by Greg LaRocque, this issue is a glorious 80s romp that’s funnier than Peter trying to explain his double life to Aunt May. If you’re itching for a dose of classic Spidey with a side of neon-soaked nostalgia, this comic’s ready to thwip its way into your collection!
Highlights That’ll Stick Like Webbing on a Skyscraper:
  • Cult Chaos: Peter stumbles into a bizarre cult called the Cult of Love—because nothing says “80s Spider-Man” like battling brainwashed weirdos in robes who probably smell like patchouli and regret. It’s less “world-ending threat” and more “please stop hugging me, I’m busy!”
  • Parker Luck Strikes Again: Spidey’s juggling web-slinging with his usual “broke, late, and oh no, MJ’s mad” routine. Expect plenty of “why does this always happen to me?” as he swings through New York, dodging cultists and deadlines!
  • 80s Vibes Galore: From the over-the-top plot to Peter’s questionable hair game, this issue screams 1988 louder than a Walkman blasting Cyndi Lauper. It’s pure retro Spidey madness, untainted by symbiotes or multiverse mayhem!
Current Value: An 80s Steal That Won’t Drain Your Web-Fluid!
As of April 2025, Web of Spider-Man #40 (1985) in near-mint raw condition is dangling at $3–$6—less than a 1988 movie ticket (or Peter’s weekly bodega sandwich budget). Graded copies? A CGC 9.8 recently webbed up $30–$50 online, showing this issue’s a quiet fan-favorite with steady 80s appeal. It’s not a key book, but it’s a budget-friendly blast for Spidey purists!
Expected Value Trends: The Web’s Spinning Upward!
Hold onto your web-shooters, because this book could climb faster than Peter escaping J. Jonah Jameson’s latest rant! Spider-Man’s enduring hype—fueled by Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) and multiverse mania—keeps his 80s runs relevant. While the Cult of Love isn’t exactly Venom-level iconic, a 2025 Spider-Man project leaning into classic Parker quirks could bump this to $8–$15 raw and $60–$80+ graded. Trends show 80s Spider-Man picking up steam with nostalgia buffs, making this a sneaky sleeper hit!
Key Character Spotlight: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
  • Spider-Man (Peter Parker): The OG web-head shines here in all his 80s glory—quipping through cultist chaos, stressing about rent, and reminding us why he’s Marvel’s everyman champ. No fancy costumes or cosmic stakes—just Peter being Peter, saving the day one sarcastic swing at a time!
Why You Need It: Laughs, Cults, and 80s Spidey Schmaltz
Imagine Peter webbing up robe-wearing nutjobs while groaning, “I could be eating pizza right now.” It’s a slice of 80s Spider-Man that’s as cozy as leg warmers and as fun as a VHS marathon. This issue’s got heart, hilarity, and enough retro charm to make you wish you could thwip through 1988 New York. Snag it now and gloat when the next Spidey flick sends everyone digging for classic Parker gold—you’ll be the genius who nabbed it cheap!
Grab It Before It Swings Outta Reach!
Web of Spider-Man #40 is a deal tastier than Aunt May’s questionable meatloaf. It’s got cult craziness, a hero on the brink, and 80s flair that’ll make you nostalgic for a time when Spidey’s biggest foe was a bad haircut. Don’t let this one slip away—snap it up and join the web-slinging revolution before the price sticks to the roof!
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