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Amazing Spider-Man #363 CGC 9.8

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6/1992 - Script by David Michelinie. Pencils by Mark Bagley. Inks by Randy Emberlin. Cover by Mark Bagley and Randy Emberlin. Carnage takes J. Jonah Jameson hostage and drags him to a heavy metal concert at Madison Square Garden! The psychotic killer plans to execute JJJ in front of thousands of headbangers! But before Carnage can deliver the deathblow, Spider-Man and Venom strike! The ferocious fight leads into the subway tunnels and then back onto the concert stage! Where thanks to MSG's awesome sound system, the web-slinger tries to knock out both Carnage and Venom! The wall-crawler's ploy better work, because double-crossing Venom could have lethal consequences! The cover artwork highlights two of Spider-Man’s most popular adversaries.

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Certification Number

4087898011

Title/Series

Amazing Spider-Man

Issue Number

363

Publisher

Marvel Comics

Grade

9.8

Grade Category

Modern

Label Type

Universal

Page Quality

WHITE

Notes

Carnage, Venom, Human Torch & Mister Fantastic appearance. David Michelinie story Mark Bagley & Randy Emberlin cover & art

Graded Date

August 15, 2022

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