Spider-Man
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High Value: $1,300
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The Amazing Spider-Man #38 (1966)
In The Amazing Spider-Man #38 (1966), Spider-Man finds himself in hot water due to a bounty on his head that's been posted by none other than Norman Osborn. As Peter Parker struggles with his studies and dodging goons, a boxer named Joe Smith undergoes a transformation that nobody could have predicted. After getting exposed to a chemical puddle on the set of a science-fiction show, Joe gains superhuman strength but also loses his grip on reality. Spider-Man comes to blows with Joe after he goes on a rampage, but he eventually manages to calm him down. Despite all the chaos, Joe's luck eventually changes, and he becomes a big-time actor with his own TV show. Meanwhile, Peter deals with personal matters and contemplates the future. Get ready for an action-packed ride with The Amazing Spider-Man #38.
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The Amazing Spider-Man #32 (1966)
In The Amazing Spider-Man #32 (1966), the identity of the Master Planner is finally revealed as Doctor Octopus himself! But why is he collecting radioactive materials and carrying out strange experiments? Peter, on the other hand, is dealing with the stress of Aunt May's illness and the pressures of being a full-time student. In his efforts to motivate Betty not to talk to him, he picks a fight with Ned Leeds at the Daily Bugle. When Aunt May's doctor tells Peter that she's sick due to radioactive particles in her blood, he takes matters into his own hands, stealing a sample of her blood and taking it to Curt Connors (The Lizard) for analysis. Unfortunately, Doctor Octopus has his men steal the serum that Connors needed to help analyze the blood. In a fit of rage, Spider-Man tears up the city looking for the Master Planner. He finally finds a group of his men and goes into the laboratory where Dr. Octopus was working. In a fight, Octopus is taken by surprise by the rage he's fighting with. In order to escape, Dr. Octopus collapses the room on Spider-Man, trapping him under tons of steel and concrete. In a race against time, Connors worries that Spider-Man won't make it back before the serum loses its potency and May can't be saved. Get this issue and experience the thrill of the hunt!
High Value: $1,200
Minimum Value: $15
The Amazing Spider-Man #51 (1967)
Are you a comic book collector or fan? If so, you won't want to miss out on The Amazing Spider-Man #51 (1967). In this issue, Spider-Man swings in to save Daily Bugle editor J. Jonah Jameson from the Kingpin's order to silence him. As the Kingpin organizes all crime in the city, Spidey takes on the challenge of facing him one-on-one. However, after exiting the hero game last issue, Peter decides to give up being Spider-Man, leaving us to wonder if he'll ever return. If you happen to own this comic book, Comics Into Cash is the place to turn to for a free appraisal or to sell your collection for a fair price. We pride ourselves on our knowledge of comic books and our reputation in the industry. Trust us to give you the best deal possible for your collection.
High Value: $1,100
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The Amazing Spider-Man #46 (1967)
about their decision. But, before they can even get a word out, they are interrupted by the sound of a window breaking. Peter quickly slips away and changes into Spider-Man to investigate. It turns out that the Shocker has broken into Anna Watson's home, looking for money. Spider-Man and the Shocker engage in a fierce battle, with Spider-Man using his wit and agility to try and overcome the Shocker's powerful vibrations. In the end, Spider-Man manages to defeat the Shocker and rescues Aunt May and Anna Watson. If you have a copy of The Amazing Spider-Man #46 in your collection, contact us at Comics Into Cash for a free appraisal. We pride ourselves on our fair prices and expertise in all things comic books. Don't let your inherited comic book collection gather dust – turn it into cash today!
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The Amazing Spider-Man #361 (1992)
This comic book takes you on a wild ride filled with action and suspense! Witness Spider-Man's heroic efforts to stop the criminally insane Cletus Kasady, who bonds with a symbiote to become the deadly Carnage! This epic battle ends in bloodshed, and with the help of Eddie Brock aka Venom, Spidey must find a way to stop this ruthless villain before more lives are lost. If you happen to own The Amazing Spider-Man #361, don't hesitate to contact us at Comics Into Cash! We offer a free appraisal and fair prices for your collection. Trust us to give your comic books the respect and value they deserve.
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The Amazing Spider-Man #45 (1967)
er-Man then uses his webbing to tie the Lizard's arms and legs together, immobilizing him. He then removes the Lizard's tail from his costume and leaves him webbed up on top of the train. This issue of The Amazing Spider-Man #45 (1967) showcases Spidey's determination to fight against one of his deadliest foes, the Lizard. The storyline is engaging and intense, keeping readers on the edge of their seat as Spider-Man fights for his life against the Lizard and his army of reptiles. It's a comic book that's definitely worth reading for anyone who loves action-packed stories. At Comics Into Cash, we pride ourselves on being experts in the comic book industry, so you can trust us to give you the best value for your collection. Get in touch with us to learn more about our services!
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The Amazing Spider-Man #43 (1966)
In The Amazing Spider-Man #43, we see the Rhino's tranquilizer starting to wear off, and he's on a mission to escape from jail and seek out Spider-Man. The issue kicks off with the Rhino waking up and fighting off guards, who are trying to shoot him with no avail. We see Rhino remembering his defeat from Spider-Man and thinking that if they meet again, he will have to come out on top. Meanwhile, Betty Brant is showing Frederick Foswell a ring that Ned gave her, and they're talking about their engagement. We then see Jonah bursting in and telling everyone that Rhino just escaped and they need to get a story on it.
Peter Parker is at Anna Watson's house, where he can't take his eyes off Mary Jane, who he's watching on TV. Mary Jane mentions that she spends most of her time taking drama lessons, and they both decide to go see the Rhino in person. However, a special news report comes on, warning citizens to stay in their homes as Rhino has broken free.
Peter is torn between wanting to stop Rhino and not wanting to leave Mary Jane, who offers to go on his motorbike. Peter thinks to himself that Mary Jane is the kind of girlfriend he needs and they set off to find Rhino. Rhino is busy breaking buildings, hoping to lure Spider-Man out. We then see a flashback to how Rhino got his powers, as he was originally just a hired crook for professional spies. After months of treatment, Rhino became one of the strongest men alive and left the spies, thinking there were other nations who would pay a fortune for what he could offer.
Back in the present, Spidey spots Rhino and sets up his camera on automatic, ready to fight. Rhino charges at him, and Spidey tries to hit him but fails. Rhino thinks that this time is going to be different since he knows how to handle Spidey, but Spidey manages to get him stuck in a barrel. However, Rhino breaks free and tries to force Spidey to attack himself. This thrilling issue showcases the never-ending battle between Spidey and his foes, leaving readers on the edge of their seats.
High Value: $1,000
Minimum Value: $12
The Amazing Spider-Man #47 (1967)
In The Amazing Spider-Man #47 (1967), our hero faces off against a villain with a penchant for hunting: Kraven the Hunter. This time, Kraven has his sights set on a different kind of prey. He wants money from the wealthy Norman Osborn, and when he can't get it, he decides to take matters into his own hands by kidnapping Norman's son, Harry, at a party attended by Peter Parker. As Spider-Man, Peter swings into action and engages in a thrilling battle with Kraven. However, when Norman finally shows up, he has no clue who Kraven is, and therefore does not fork over any cash. While Spider-Man is preoccupied saving Norman from a dangerous fall at a construction site, Kraven manages to escape. Will our web-slinging hero be able to catch Kraven before he strikes again? Only time will tell. At Comics Into Cash, we pride ourselves on being experts in classic comic books like this one. Contact us for an appraisal or to sell your collection.
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The Amazing Spider-Man #238 (1983)
The Amazing Spider-Man #238 (1983) is a classic comic book that showcases Spider-Man's battle against a shadowy figure who desires to acquire the Green Goblin's prized possessions. This comic book is a must-read for any comic book enthusiast and collector who enjoys following the adventures of Spider-Man and his never-ending quest to protect the innocent from the hands of evil.
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High Value: $1,000
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The Amazing Spider-Man #49 (1967)
In this iconic comic book, we witness a thrilling battle between the amazing Spider-Man and two of his enemies - the Vulture and Kraven the Hunter. After the Vulture's victory over Spider-Man, Kraven becomes angry and sets his sights on hunting down the web-slinger himself. Despite being left unconscious in the snow, Spider-Man manages to revive himself and make his way home. He soon learns of Kraven and Vulture's fight and bravely goes out to stop them. With intense action and suspense, this is one comic book that truly showcases the bravery and heroism of our beloved Spider-Man. At Comics Into Cash, we pride ourselves in our knowledge of classic comic books like this and are always happy to provide top-tier appraisals and sales for avid collectors.
High Value: $1,000
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The Amazing Spider-Man #44 (1967)
This Amazing Spider-Man #44 story is one of transformation and danger. Dr. Connors, previously working on the antidote for Rhino, is accidentally turned into The Lizard and is now plotting his conquest to defeat Spider-Man. If you happen to have this comic book in your collection, do not hesitate to reach out to Comics Into Cash for a free appraisal or to sell your collection for a fair price. We pride ourselves on our knowledge of comic books and our reputation for providing trustworthy appraisals. Contact us to find out the true value of your comic book collection today.
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The Amazing Spider-Man #48 (1967)
In The Amazing Spider-Man #48 (1967), our arachnid hero is on the hunt for Kraven the Hunter, who escaped from him in the previous issue. However, things take a turn for the worse when Spider-Man comes down with an awful cold. While our hero is struggling to overcome his cold, the Vulture is on his deathbed in prison. As a dying request, he reveals to his cellmate, Blackie Drago, where he has hidden his wings. Blackie takes this information and manages to escape from prison and retrieve the wings. He then creates a helmet and goes on a one-man crime spree. Meanwhile, Peter, still battling his cold, hears about Blackie's crimes and decides to intervene. However, his weakened state allows Blackie to defeat him, leaving Spider-Man unconscious in the snow. Will Spider-Man survive the fall and the cold? You'll have to read The Amazing Spider-Man #48 to find out. At Comics Into Cash, we know the importance of knowing the value of classic comic books like this one. Trust us to give you the best appraisal and service in the business.












