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Amazing Spider-Man #375 CGC 9.6

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3/1993 - 30th Anniversary issue of Amazing Spiderman #1. "The Bride of Venom" Part 2 of 2. Script by David Michelinie. Pencils by Mark Bagley. Inks by Randy Emberlin. Gold foil holografix cover by Mark Bagley and Randy Emberlin. Inside an abandoned Brooklyn amusement park, the Lethal Protector holds Richard and Mary Parker captive! The disturbed Venom thinks he's just doing what's best for Peter's parents! But that's not going to work! No way, no how! So, the wall-crawler heads to the park knowing a fierce fight awaits! However, the web-slinger may have help this time from a very unlikely source...Eddie Brock's ex-wife! Wow, will there be a family reunion atop the Ferris wheel?

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Certification Number

4097234010

Title/Series

Amazing Spider-Man

Issue Number

375

Publisher

Marvel Comics

Grade

9.6

Grade Category

Modern

Label Type

Universal

Page Quality

WHITE

Notes

1st appearance of Anne Weying. John Jameson & Chameleon backup stories. Holo-grafx cover. David Michelinie story Mark Bagley & Pat Olliffe art Mark Bagley & Randy Emberlin cover

Graded Date

August 12, 2022

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