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Man of Web!
Amazing Spider-Man 235
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COMIC DETAILS
Comic Description:
Amazing Spider-Man 235 Modern
Grade:
8.0
Page Quality:
OFF-WHITE TO WHITE
Pedigree:
Newsstand Edition
Certification #:
4130864013
Owner:
ADAMANTIUM
SET DETAILS
Custom Sets:
This comic is not in any custom sets.
Sets Competing:
Man of Web!
Score:
5
2-300's Doing what a Spider-can-man.
Score:
5
Amazing Spider-man (cont.)
Score:
5
Spider-man All Together Now, Amazing
Score:
5
2 Volumes Worth!
Score:
5
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Owner's Description
Origin of Will O' the Wisp. Tarantula appearance. The Will O' the Wisp is presumed dead, and the overall plot of the issue is having his origin beans spilled, only for him to show up at the end of the issue! While the Tarantula is blaming his appearance on the ever-sarcastic Spider-man. Who will pull the punches this issue? Laying it all on the line of a stringed like web. From what cause will this hope spring eternal? Spidey is betwixt the proverbial rock and hard place and uses his agility along with quick thinking to sort out some circumstances on an emotional level, but the "villains" are not caring to hear about any "alternatives!" Those are heavy shoes to fill and crawl with, while the thwip of the web shooter is curbing towards sticking to the guns, and Spidey is relying on those senses of past encounters. Bought towards the year end circa 2024 with some last-minute ingenuity of things priced comfortably and available from boardie "ft88!" All to round out what has been at Christmas time, merry and bright!
Complete with a back cover picture of those said type transformations! Those that were somehow thought a "higher ethos", in a movie advertisement print of "Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes!" Those monsters of science I tell you, as something is prolonging the elimination process, but be it ape or arachnid, us humans can't leave well enough alone.
Grader Notes:
light bends to cover;
light creasing to cover;
light spine stress lines to cover.
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