Amazing Spider-man The Under 100's
Amazing Spider-Man 25

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COMIC DETAILS

Comic Description: Amazing Spider-Man 25 Universal
Grade: 4.5
Page Quality: OFF-WHITE
Certification #: 2123381005
Owner: ADAMANTIUM

SET DETAILS

Custom Sets: This comic is not in any custom sets.
Sets Competing: Amazing Spider-man the Man of Web  Score: 101
Amazing Spider-man The Under 100's  Score: 101
Amazing Spider-man (cont.)  Score: 101
Spider-man All Together Now, Amazing!  Score: 101
ASM AROUND THE WORLD  Score: 101
Amazing Spider-man 2 Volumes Worth!  Score: 101
Research: See CGC's Census Report for this Comic

Owner's Description

1st Cameo Appearance of Mary Jane Watson the red-head-bad-girl, face not shown. 1st appearance of Professor Spencer Smythe. The Spider-Slayer! "Its" 1st appearance as well! Where is Peter Parker? And who pray-tell is this "SPIDER-MAN!?!" Where and how does he EXIST?? Jameson is not done with Parker the Spider-man by a long shot. And any future Spider-slayers will tell you, Spidey doesn't go down as easy as a rolled-up newspaper. Poor Jameson just cannot see the big picture in letting a "Spider-man" be a hero. Jameson believes that to be unthinkable and wants Parker to get the "evidence" to incriminate. Bought from Duncanville Bookstore at the time of a Roy Thomas signing, because this LCS is quite a drive for me, and I had to double down on making it "worth it!" At the time it was about 2019 and it was kind of priced high at $175, but I thought "that is early silver age, a no brainer." I'm glad to have the earliest pictorial of MS Jane, face not shown. Even though it isn't the 1st time she is ever mentioned, as that was in ASM #15 when Aunt May wanted to set Peter Parker up on a blind date!

Complete with a back cover picture of "Moxxi!" Showing inspiration from the video game, "The Borderlands", entanglement ensues with J. Jonah Jameson and Mary Jane Watson all sounding the sirens of spunk, punk, and otherwise "Go Get Them Attitude!" Moxi Lady! Bought from GameStop!

Grader Notes:
light creasing to cover;
moderate spine stress lines to cover;
very light staining to cover.



 
 
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