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What If #17: Kraven Had Killed Spider-Man (Newsstand/Distro-Pack)
What If #17: Kraven Had Killed Spider-Man (Newsstand/Distro-Pack)
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As of March 24, 2025, What If #17 (Newsstand/Distro-Pack) in Near Mint (NM) condition is prowling around $35-$65 raw, based on eBay sales and market buzz for newsstand editions. Direct editions (with logos) are more common and hover at $20-$35, but the newsstand rarity—distributed to general stores with returnable copies often pulped—gives it an edge. A CGC 9.8 slab could fetch $150-$200, though graded newsstands are scarcer than Kraven’s mercy. Why the value? It’s a cult classic “what if” tied to the iconic “Last Hunt,” with newsstand scarcity adding that extra hunter’s thrill—think of it as the trophy head of Spidey’s alternate demise.
Hold onto your web-lines, because this book’s got claws! The comic market’s projected to hit $26.75 billion by 2032 (per Fortune Business Insights), and “Kraven’s Last Hunt” tie-ins are hotter than a symbiote in a microwave—especially with the Kraven the Hunter movie (2024) still echoing and X trending buzz about Spider-Man multiverse madness. Newsstand editions from the ‘90s are prized for their lower survival rates (often less than 10% of print runs), and this dark Spidey death tale could climb to $70-$1000 raw or $225-$275 graded at 9.8 by 2027. Cons like San Diego Comic-Con 2025 and potential “What If…?” animated nods could push it higher—maybe $300+ if Kraven’s hype keeps roaring. It’s not ASM #300 cash, but it’s a rare alternate gem with a killer edge!
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Dark Twist Triumph: Kraven offs Spidey and steals his gig—it’s the ultimate “what if” gut-punch, darker than Peter’s laundry pile!
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Newsstand Niche: That barcode screams rarity—survived the pulping fate of its drugstore kin, tougher than Spidey’s luck.
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Bagley’s Bite: Mark Howell’s art stalks every page—Kraven’s victory feels so real, you’ll check your back for tranq darts.
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Bragging Rights: Snag this before it’s the “I could’ve hunted it” sob story you tell while dodging reprints at the comic shop.
