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Web of Spider-Man #81
Web of Spider-Man #81
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Web of Spider-Man #81 (October 1, 1991, Marvel Comics), where Spider-Man (Peter Parker) proves that even in 1991, his life is a sticky mess of spandex, sarcasm, and “why is everyone I meet a psycho?” Written by Kurt Busiek with art by Steven Butler, this issue is a Copper Age caper that’s funnier than Peter trying to dodge J. Jonah Jameson’s latest rant about his expense reports. If you’re craving classic Spidey with a bloody twist, this one’s ready to swing into your collection!
Highlights That’ll Slash Their Way In:
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Bloodshed’s Big Debut: Meet Bloodshed (Wyndell Dickinson), a roided-up mercenary with a chip on his shoulder and a mask that screams “I’m overcompensating!” He’s blackmailing his little brother Ricky into a heist, and Spidey’s stuck playing referee in this family feud gone feral!
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Parker Luck, Meet Parker Punch: Peter’s swinging in to save the day, only to face a new villain who’s more “stabby sibling” than “sinister mastermind.” Expect quips as he webs up trouble, muttering, “I just wanted a sandwich, not a soap opera!”
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90s Grit in Full Swing: With its early-90s edge—think bold lines, big attitudes, and Peter’s “did he borrow this from a grunge band?” vibe—this issue is a time capsule of Spidey’s street-level struggles!
Current Value: A 90s Steal That Won’t Bleed You Dry!
As of April 2025, Web of Spider-Man #81 (1985) in near-mint raw condition is slicing around $5–$10—cheaper than a 1991 bodega coffee (or Peter’s weekly photo hustle). Graded copies? A CGC 9.8 recently slashed in at $50–$75 online, thanks to Bloodshed’s first appearance giving it a slight edge. It’s not a mega-key, but it’s a fan-favorite pickup for 90s Spidey buffs!
As of April 2025, Web of Spider-Man #81 (1985) in near-mint raw condition is slicing around $5–$10—cheaper than a 1991 bodega coffee (or Peter’s weekly photo hustle). Graded copies? A CGC 9.8 recently slashed in at $50–$75 online, thanks to Bloodshed’s first appearance giving it a slight edge. It’s not a mega-key, but it’s a fan-favorite pickup for 90s Spidey buffs!
Expected Value Trends: The Web’s Heating Up!
Hold onto your web-shooters, because this book could climb faster than Peter dodging Bloodshed’s fists! Spider-Man’s endless hype—fueled by Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) and multiverse mania—keeps his 90s runs in play. Bloodshed’s a C-lister, but a 2025 Spider-Man project digging into obscure rogues could bump this to $15–$25 raw and $100–$150+ graded. Trends show early-90s first appearances gaining quiet buzz, so this one’s a sleeper hit with a bloody punch!
Hold onto your web-shooters, because this book could climb faster than Peter dodging Bloodshed’s fists! Spider-Man’s endless hype—fueled by Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) and multiverse mania—keeps his 90s runs in play. Bloodshed’s a C-lister, but a 2025 Spider-Man project digging into obscure rogues could bump this to $15–$25 raw and $100–$150+ graded. Trends show early-90s first appearances gaining quiet buzz, so this one’s a sleeper hit with a bloody punch!
Key Character Spotlight: Spider-Man (Peter Parker) & Bloodshed
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Spider-Man (Peter Parker): The web-head shines in all his 90s glory—quipping through mercenary madness, stressing about life, and proving why he’s Marvel’s ultimate everyman. No cosmic stakes—just Peter being the lovable dork we adore!
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Bloodshed: This newbie’s a juiced-up thug with a mercenary past and a family grudge. He’s not Venom-level iconic, but his debut adds a raw, 90s-flavored edge—perfect for fans who love their villains loud, proud, and a little unhinged!
Why You Need It: Laughs, Fights, and 90s Spidey Nights
Picture Peter webbing up a beefy bad guy while groaning, “I just wanted to finish my coffee, not play family therapist!” It’s an early-90s Spidey slugfest that’s as fun as a Nirvana riff and as thrilling as a Blockbuster rental spree. This issue’s got heart, hilarity, and a Bloodshed brawl that’ll make you the smug collector when he pops up in a future flick. Grab it now and flex when fans scramble for this bloody classic—you’ll be the genius who nabbed it cheap!
Picture Peter webbing up a beefy bad guy while groaning, “I just wanted to finish my coffee, not play family therapist!” It’s an early-90s Spidey slugfest that’s as fun as a Nirvana riff and as thrilling as a Blockbuster rental spree. This issue’s got heart, hilarity, and a Bloodshed brawl that’ll make you the smug collector when he pops up in a future flick. Grab it now and flex when fans scramble for this bloody classic—you’ll be the genius who nabbed it cheap!
Snag It Before It Cuts Loose!
Web of Spider-Man #81 is a steal tastier than Aunt May’s meatloaf (before she forgets the seasoning). It’s got sibling smackdowns, a hero on the ropes, and 90s flair that’ll make you nostalgic for a time when Spidey’s biggest worry was a bad mullet. Don’t let this one slip through your webs—snap it up and join the web-head revolution before the price spills over!
Web of Spider-Man #81 is a steal tastier than Aunt May’s meatloaf (before she forgets the seasoning). It’s got sibling smackdowns, a hero on the ropes, and 90s flair that’ll make you nostalgic for a time when Spidey’s biggest worry was a bad mullet. Don’t let this one slip through your webs—snap it up and join the web-head revolution before the price spills over!
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