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Amazing Spider-Man 254

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COMIC DETAILS

Comic Description: Amazing Spider-Man 254 Modern
Grade: 9.0
Page Quality: OFF-WHITE TO WHITE
Certification #: 4130864004
Owner: ADAMANTIUM

SET DETAILS

Custom Sets: This comic is not in any custom sets.
Sets Competing: Man of Web! AS2  Score: 11
2-300's Doing what a Spider-can-man. AS2  Score: 11
Amazing Spider-man (cont.)   Score: 11
Spider-man All Together Now, AmazingAS2  Score: 11
2 Volumes Worth!   Score: 11
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Owner's Description

Jack O'Lantern appearance. Tom DeFalco story. Rick Leonardi & Joe Rubinstein cover & art. Those past meetings along life's road with people of thievery are catching up to an Amazing Spider-man. Quite the quiet commanding force in their stealth, but they can run up walled boundaries of Spidey's type of ambitious benevolence. In an attempt to give it all back if they are called out, perhaps by these judgement calls and for the cause of hitting the mark. It takes those bridges and gaps that help flow the brook of justice in mercy and sober living, but Spidey is as eerie and foreboding by his nature with the black costume and the gated walls of sarcasm to his personality. In short, it means that Spider-man has his own ways to make or break the will of conformity and to give as good as he gets, but that is not often an inner war to him gleamed in the reading but rather by the peace by which is made in this life. It is precarious to walk others through the fire and to create the makings of rehabilitation and its possibilities.

Complete with a back cover picture of The Hood! Robin the Hood! Not of thievery but the good type of fortunate kind. It isn't a prayer but as yet a stern warning, that the poor you will always have around, and the spiritual discernment is needed when contemplating between true needs, a cry for help, or the like as those mean more than what is on the surface when reading and or discussing the comics and the movies of the 80's. "Not always by a bigger stick!" Sometimes the "GIVE BACK AND SELF TALK" are more laughable by some needed lightening in humility and self-awareness, in order to make it all more palatable, and as shown by this formidable and dreary like rainy deluge of a cover with a black costumed Amazing Spider-man. Who's laughing now?

Grader Notes:
light spine stress lines to cover;
light finger bends on cover.



 
 
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