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Web of Spider-Man #51
Web of Spider-Man #51
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Swing into the late-80s lunacy of Web of Spider-Man #51 (June 1, 1989, Marvel Comics), where Spider-Man (Peter Parker) proves that even as the decade winds down, his life is still a chaotic web of spandex, sarcasm, and “what fresh hell is this?” Written by Gerry Conway with art by Mark Bagley in his early Spidey days, this issue is a retro riot that’s funnier than Peter trying to explain his latest excuse to MJ. If you’re craving classic Spidey with a wild 1989 twist, this one’s ready to thwip its way into your collection!
Highlights That’ll Howl Their Way Into Your Heart:
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Werewolf Woes: Peter’s up against Wolfgang von Lundt, a hairy lunatic who’s basically a werewolf with a German accent and a grudge—think “Lycanthrope Lite” meets “80s B-movie villain.” It’s not Doc Ock, but it’s gloriously bonkers!
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Parker Luck Unleashed: Spidey’s dodging claws while juggling his usual “rent’s late, MJ’s mad, and JJJ’s yelling” routine. Expect quips as he swings through New York, muttering, “I’d rather fight a parking ticket than this guy!”
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80s Edge in Full Moon: With Bagley’s fresh pencils and that late-80s vibe, this issue oozes 1989 charm louder than a cassette tape blasting Guns N’ Roses. It’s pure Spidey fun, no cosmic nonsense needed!
Current Value: An 80s Deal That Won’t Bite Your Budget!
As of April 2025, Web of Spider-Man #51 (1985) in near-mint raw condition is prowling at $3–$6—cheaper than a 1989 movie rental (or Peter’s weekly bodega run). Graded copies? A CGC 9.8 recently fetched $30–$50 online, showing this issue’s a steady pick for 80s Spidey fans. It’s not a key issue, but it’s a wallet-friendly gem for retro lovers!
As of April 2025, Web of Spider-Man #51 (1985) in near-mint raw condition is prowling at $3–$6—cheaper than a 1989 movie rental (or Peter’s weekly bodega run). Graded copies? A CGC 9.8 recently fetched $30–$50 online, showing this issue’s a steady pick for 80s Spidey fans. It’s not a key issue, but it’s a wallet-friendly gem for retro lovers!
Expected Value Trends: The Web’s Growling Upward!
Hold onto your web-shooters, because this book could climb faster than Peter escaping a werewolf nip! Spider-Man’s endless popularity—fueled by Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) and multiverse mania—keeps his 80s adventures alive. While Wolfgang’s no Venom, a 2025 Spider-Man project tapping into classic Parker street-level oddities could bump this to $8–$15 raw and $60–$80+ graded. Trends show late-80s Spidey gaining quiet traction, so this one’s a sneaky howler with potential!
Hold onto your web-shooters, because this book could climb faster than Peter escaping a werewolf nip! Spider-Man’s endless popularity—fueled by Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) and multiverse mania—keeps his 80s adventures alive. While Wolfgang’s no Venom, a 2025 Spider-Man project tapping into classic Parker street-level oddities could bump this to $8–$15 raw and $60–$80+ graded. Trends show late-80s Spidey gaining quiet traction, so this one’s a sneaky howler with potential!
Key Character Spotlight: Spider-Man (Peter Parker)
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Spider-Man (Peter Parker): The web-slinging icon shines in all his 80s glory—quipping through werewolf whackiness, stressing about life, and proving why he’s Marvel’s ultimate everyman. No fancy suits or clones—just Peter being the lovable goof we adore, one swing at a time!
Why You Need It: Laughs, Fur, and 80s Spidey Flair
Picture Peter webbing up a snarling werewolf wannabe while groaning, “I just wanted a quiet Tuesday!” It’s a chunk of late-80s Spider-Man that’s as cozy as a flannel shirt and as fun as a neon-lit skate park. This issue’s got heart, hilarity, and enough retro charm to make you wish you could thwip through 1989 New York. Snag it now and gloat when the next Spidey flick sends fans digging for classic Parker gold—you’ll be the genius who nabbed it cheap!
Picture Peter webbing up a snarling werewolf wannabe while groaning, “I just wanted a quiet Tuesday!” It’s a chunk of late-80s Spider-Man that’s as cozy as a flannel shirt and as fun as a neon-lit skate park. This issue’s got heart, hilarity, and enough retro charm to make you wish you could thwip through 1989 New York. Snag it now and gloat when the next Spidey flick sends fans digging for classic Parker gold—you’ll be the genius who nabbed it cheap!
Grab It Before It Howls Away!
Web of Spider-Man #51 is a steal tastier than Aunt May’s meatloaf (before she adds raisins). It’s got werewolf weirdness, a hero on the edge, and 80s flair that’ll make you nostalgic for a time when Spidey’s biggest foe was a bad hair day. Don’t let this one slip through your webs—snap it up and join the web-head revolution before the price moons up!
Web of Spider-Man #51 is a steal tastier than Aunt May’s meatloaf (before she adds raisins). It’s got werewolf weirdness, a hero on the edge, and 80s flair that’ll make you nostalgic for a time when Spidey’s biggest foe was a bad hair day. Don’t let this one slip through your webs—snap it up and join the web-head revolution before the price moons up!
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