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Web of Spider-Man #43

Web of Spider-Man #43

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Web of Spider-Man #43 (October 1, 1988, Marvel Comics), where Spider-Man (Peter Parker) proves that even in 1988, his life is a tangled mess of spandex, sarcasm, and “what did I just step into?” Written by Alex Saviuk with pencils by Saviuk himself and inks by Keith Williams, this issue is an 80s fever dream that’s funnier than Peter trying to dodge Aunt May’s matchmaking schemes. If you’re after classic Spidey with a hefty dose of retro ridiculousness, this one’s ready to stick to your collection like webbing on a lamppost!
Highlights That’ll Tingle Your Retro Senses:
  • Auto Motives: Peter’s up against the Car Krusher, a hulking weirdo with a car-compacting fetish who’s basically what happens when a junkyard and a bodybuilder have a midlife crisis baby. It’s not exactly Green Goblin, but it’s peak 80s “why not?” villainy!
  • Parker Luck Overdrive: Spidey’s swinging through New York, dodging car parts and his usual “broke, late, and MJ’s giving me that look” woes. Expect quips as he mutters, “I should’ve called in sick to the hero gig!”
  • 80s Excess in Full Gear: From the neon-drenched art to Peter’s “did he borrow this from a Miami Vice reject?” style, this issue screams 1988 louder than a boombox blasting Van Halen. It’s pure Spidey fun, no multiverse baggage attached!
Current Value: An 80s Deal That Won’t Crush Your Wallet!
As of April 2025, Web of Spider-Man #43 (1985) in near-mint raw condition is cruising at $3–$6—cheaper than a 1988 Happy Meal (or Peter’s weekly laundry budget). Graded copies? A CGC 9.8 recently rolled in at $30–$50 online, showing this issue’s a steady rider for 80s Spidey collectors. It’s not a blockbuster key, but it’s a budget-friendly blast for retro fans!
Expected Value Trends: The Web’s Revving Up!
Hold onto your web-shooters, because this book could climb faster than Peter dodging a Car Krusher smash! Spider-Man’s timeless draw—boosted by Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) and multiverse hype—keeps his 80s runs in the spotlight. While Car Krusher’s no A-lister, a 2025 Spider-Man project leaning into classic Parker street fights could push this to $8–$15 raw and $60–$80+ graded. Trends show 80s Spidey picking up quiet speed, so this one’s a sly sleeper with horsepower!
Key Character Spotlight: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
  • Spider-Man (Peter Parker): The web-slinging legend shines in all his 80s glory—quipping through car-crushing chaos, stressing about bills, and proving why he’s Marvel’s ultimate everyman. No fancy suits or cosmic stakes—just Peter being the lovable dork we root for, one swing at a time!
Why You Need It: Laughs, Crushes, and 80s Spidey Rushes
Picture Peter webbing up a car-obsessed lunatic while groaning, “I just wanted to finish my coffee!” It’s a slice of 80s Spider-Man that’s as cozy as a mullet and as fun as a Saturday night arcade run. This issue’s got heart, hilarity, and enough retro charm to make you wish you could thwip through 1988 New York. Grab it now and smirk when the next Spidey flick sends fans digging for classic Parker gold—you’ll be the genius who nabbed it cheap!
Snag It Before It Crushes Out!
Web of Spider-Man #43 is a steal sweeter than Aunt May’s cookies (before she forgets the sugar). It’s got junkyard jams, a hero on the brink, and 80s flair that’ll make you nostalgic for a time when Spidey’s biggest foe was a bad perm. Don’t let this one roll away—snap it up and join the web-head revolution before the price revs up!
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