Spider-Man
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High Value: $3,500
Minimum Value: $42
The Amazing Spider-Man #18 (1964)
In this classic comic, The Amazing Spider-Man #18 (1964), our hero Peter Parker faces a series of challenges that ultimately test his resolve and commitment to being Spider-Man. After a series of misunderstandings and setbacks, Peter finds himself feeling low on his luck and desperate for cash to help his ailing Aunt May. Unfortunately, his attempts to sell his Spider-Man image and web-fluid formula are met with rejection, leaving him feeling washed up and helpless. Even worse, he finds himself avoiding battles with villains like Sandman and turning down meetings with allies like the Human Torch, causing his reputation as a hero to suffer. But with the encouragement of his loyal friend Flash Thompson and his beloved Aunt May, Peter eventually comes to realize that he can't give up on his superhero alter ego and must embrace his destiny as Spider-Man. If you have a copy of this exciting issue, be sure to reach out to us at Comics Into Cash for a free appraisal or to learn more about selling your comic book collection for a fair price.
High Value: $3,200
Minimum Value: $38
The Amazing Spider-Man #23 (1965)
The Amazing Spider-Man #23 (1965) sees the return of the Green Goblin, and this time, he's got his sights set on Lucky Lobo's mob. Peter Parker catches wind of the Goblin's plans and heads to the "Daily Bugle" building to investigate. There, he sees J. Jonah Jameson talking with former criminal mastermind Frederick Foswell, who has been given a chance to work for the "Bugle" to boost Jonah's public image. The Green Goblin manages to get his hands on incriminating tax evidence against Lobo's operations, which eventually finds its way into the hands of the police, resulting in a raid on Lobo's establishments. Spider-Man joins the raid but ends up in a brawl with Lobo's men, before taking down Lobo himself and resuming his pursuit of the Green Goblin. In a tense battle that takes place inside a factory, Spider-Man gains the upper hand, but the Green Goblin manages to escape. In wrapping up, Peter Parker overhears that Foswell was the one who tipped off the police and decides to keep a close eye on him. At Comics Into Cash, we know our comic book history and can appraise your collection quickly and accurately.
High Value: $2,700
Minimum Value: $32
The Amazing Spider-Man #26 (1965)
In one of the most exciting issues of The Amazing Spider-Man, we follow Peter Parker as he searches for his lost Spider-Man costume. Meanwhile, the Green Goblin and the Crime-Master are having a meeting which quickly turns sour. The Crime-Master goes on a rampage, building himself a dangerous reputation by attacking all the local mob bosses in New York. Peter goes to the Bugle where a fight with Betty Brant erupts. Later, he finds a new Spider-Man suit at a local costume shop but it quickly falls apart. Spider-Man gets into a fight with the Crime-Master, who knocks him off the roof, but Spider-Man manages to swing himself to safety. The Green Goblin crashes a meeting between the Crime-Master and all the local mob bosses, carrying Spider-Man's unconscious body. Could this be the end of Spider-Man? Find out in The Amazing Spider-Man #26.
High Value: $2,600
Minimum Value: $32
The Amazing Spider-Man #27 (1965)
In The Amazing Spider-Man #27, the Green Goblin crashes a mob boss meeting and captures Spider-Man, who is then used as a bargaining chip to become the new leader of the gangs in New York. Our friendly neighborhood Spider-Man manages to break free with the help of the police and chases after the Goblin and the Crime-Master. Back at Frederick Foswell's apartment, Spidey finds a secret compartment which he suspects belongs to the Green Goblin or the Crime-Master.
Later, when the Crime-Master plots to take out Foswell and Jameson, the police arrive and a shootout takes place which ultimately leads to the death of the Crime-Master. Foswell reveals that he was instrumental in the Crime-Master's capture and Spider-Man feels foolish for accusing him.
After selling his photos to another newspaper and spending time with Aunt May, Spider-Man discovers Foswell's true identity. Meanwhile, the Green Goblin is still fuming over Spider-Man's interference and vows to seek revenge. Don't miss this exciting issue of The Amazing Spider-Man!
High Value: $2,600
Minimum Value: $31
The Amazing Spider-Man #21 (1965)
In this classic issue of The Amazing Spider-Man #21, we see our friendly neighborhood superhero cross paths with the Human Torch once again! After being released from prison, the notorious Beetle returns to seek revenge on his old nemesis, the Human Torch. Johnny Storm catches wind of the Beetle's release and keeps a close watch on the situation. Meanwhile, Peter Parker decides to take a break from his studies and goes web-slinging as Spider-Man. He catches the Human Torch performing some impressive tricks for a crowd of onlookers, but little do they know that the Beetle is also lurking nearby. Things get complicated when the Human Torch agrees to refrain from using his powers for 24 hours to please his girlfriend, resulting in a twisted love triangle between Peter Parker, Betty Brant, and Doris Evans. As fate would have it, Spider-Man stumbles upon the Beetle outside of Doris' house and a brawl ensues. When things get out of hand and Doris is kidnapped, Spider-Man embarks on a mission to rescue her, but is mistaken by the Human Torch as the culprit. The two superheroes battle it out before realizing their mistake and teaming up to capture the Beetle and save Doris Evans. This historic issue is a must-read for any fan of superhero comics!
High Value: $2,500
Minimum Value: $30
The Amazing Spider-Man #22 (1965)
The Amazing Spider Man issue 22 from 1965 is quite the adventure. This classic comic tells the story of Spider-Man trying to stop the Ringmaster and his criminal circus performers. After leaving a tracing device on the Ringmaster's hypnotic hat, Spidey discovers that the group is planning to steal paintings funded by J. Jonah Jameson. Things take a turn for the worse when the circus goons injure Jameson in the process. Spider-Man decides to investigate and finds the "Masters of Menace". A battle ensues, and things get complicated when the Ringmaster breaks free from Spidey's hypnotic trance. Princess Python uses her charm and her pet to try and defeat Spiderman, and the Clown tries to escape with the paintings, but the police are waiting for him. In the end, Spider-Man helps put the criminals behind bars and takes photographs of the fight for the "Daily Bugle". But when he returns home, Peter Parker finds his Aunt May upset with him for coming home so late. Get ready for a thrilling ride with The Amazing Spider Man issue 22!
High Value: $2,500
Minimum Value: $30
The Amazing Spider-Man #39 (1966)
The Amazing Spider-Man #39 (1966) is a thrilling comic book that will keep you on the edge of your seat! In this issue, the Green Goblin sets out to take down Spider-Man for good and reveal his secret identity to the world. The story is full of action, suspense, and unexpected twists, making it a must-read for any comic book fan. If you own this comic book, you should contact Comics Into Cash for a free appraisal or to sell your collection. We will provide you with a fair price and ensure that your comics are in good hands. Trust us to take care of your valuable collection and provide you with the best service possible. Don't hesitate, contact us today!
High Value: $2,500
Minimum Value: $30
The Amazing Spider-Man #31 (1965)
In The Amazing Spider-Man #31, we see our favorite web-slinger entering a new and exciting chapter of his life: college! But, as always, Peter Parker's personal life is anything but calm. With Aunt May's illness and a new villain on the scene, the Master Planner, Spider-Man has his hands full. The Master Planner is after nuclear cargo, and our hero must stop him before disaster strikes. Even with Gwen Stacey's interest in him, Peter struggles to make friends due to his responsibilities as Spider-Man. Will he be able to juggle his new college life and his superhero duties? This issue is a thrilling read, showcasing Spider-Man's determination and courage in the face of adversity. Trust us, you won't want to miss it! Don't forget to check out Comics Into Cash for all your comic book needs.
High Value: $2,500
Minimum Value: $30
The Amazing Spider-Man #19 (1964)
The Amazing Spider-Man #19 (1964) tells the tale of Spidey's triumphant return to action after taking a break to tend to Aunt May's health. As soon as he hits the streets, Spider-Man foils a bank robbery and Jonah Jameson is left eating his words about Spidey's supposed cowardice. But trouble lingers in the city as the Enforcers and Sandman set a trap for the Human Torch and manage to capture him. Spider-Man must race against time to save his fellow hero and take down his arch-enemies in a thrilling battle. And if you happen to have a copy of this classic comic book, contact Comics Into Cash for a free appraisal or to sell your collection to us. We pride ourselves on our reputation for providing fair prices and expert knowledge of all things comic books.
High Value: $2,500
Minimum Value: $30
The Amazing Spider-Man #40 (1966)
In The Amazing Spider-Man #40, we see the Green Goblin reveal his true identity to Spider-Man as Norman Osborn - father of Peter's classmate Harry Osborn. As Spider-Man is tied up, the Green Goblin tells Peter about his connection to Professor Stromm and even shares his origin story. It turns out that after an experimental formula explodes in Norman's face, he becomes convinced he can become the greatest costumed criminal of all time. The Green Goblin had chosen to fight Spider-Man because he knew that the underworld would respect anyone who could defeat the hero. But as the Green Goblin prepares to kill Spider-Man, Peter remains defiant and mocks the villain. Meanwhile, Aunt May is worried sick about Peter's whereabouts, and Betty Brant prepares to head back to New York. The Amazing Spider-Man #40 is a classic issue that showcases the intense rivalry between Spider-Man and the Green Goblin, and it's a must-read for any true comic book fan.
High Value: $2,500
Minimum Value: $30
The Amazing Spider-Man #41 (1966)
The Amazing Spider-Man #41 (1966) features the first appearance of an infamous villain, Rhino! The story opens with Aunt May and Anna Watson discussing Peter's living arrangements. Aunt May declines Anna's offer to live with her, but Anna thinks that Peter should learn to be more independent. Meanwhile, Peter decides to buy a motorbike and asks J. Jonah Jameson for a credit reference. Jonah agrees but also plans to use the loan as leverage to make Peter sell him more pictures for cheap. As this is happening, Jonah's son John reminds him that Spider-Man had saved his life before. Jonah denies this and claims that he made up the story. Later, John reveals that he was infected with strange spores during his last mission, and he has to be under guard for six months. Meanwhile, Rhino is heading towards New York, and Peter bumps into Betty Brant while thinking about getting his new motorbike. Betty and Peter are nervous around each other, and they both leave after Ned Leeds shows up. Peter then sees a news report about Rhino heading towards NY and wonders if he'll be able to stop him. If you own a copy of The Amazing Spider-Man #41, contact us for a free appraisal or to sell your comic book collection to us for a fair price. Trust us, we're the experts in comic book collections!
High Value: $2,200
Minimum Value: $27
The Amazing Spider-Man #24 (1965)
In The Amazing Spider-Man #24 (1965), we find Peter Parker worrying about his struggling Aunt May. As he swings through the city as Spider-Man, he tries to take some photos to sell to the Daily Bugle, but runs into trouble with reporter Frederick Foswell. Meanwhile, jealousy gets the best of Peter when he sees an envelope addressed to Ned Leeds, causing him to blow off his colleague Betty Brant. Jameson then creates a series of asking everyday people why they hate Spider-Man, while Flash Thompson becomes increasingly jealous of Peter talking to his girlfriend Liz Allan. The story takes a dark turn as psychiatrist Dr. Ludwig Rinehart claims Spider-Man is going insane and Peter begins to hallucinate and question his sanity. Spider-Man turns to Dr. Rinehart for help, only to uncover that Rinehart is Mysterio in disguise! The story ends on a hopeful note as Peter agrees to tutor Liz and repair his relationship with Aunt May.












