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The Amazing Spider-Man #32 - F-, 5.5
The Amazing Spider-Man #32 - F– (5.5)
The middle chapter of the Master Planner Saga — Ditko at full power and Peter Parker at his breaking point. Aunt May is dying, the isotope is stolen, and Spider-Man snaps into one of the most desperate fights of the Silver Age. Every page pushes him harder toward the iconic #33 finale.
The cover hits the mood perfectly: Spidey hurling machinery while the world caves in, framed by Aunt May’s portrait like a ticking clock. Pure Ditko storytelling — kinetic, anxious, unforgettable.
A crucial Silver Age chapter in tight demand, and a must for anyone building an ASM run.
Contents
Cover — “Man on a Rampage!”
Ditko throws you straight into the chaos — motion, debris, and pressure everywhere.
“Man on a Rampage!” — 20 pages
A relentless issue: May fading, Doc Ock ascendant, Peter tearing through obstacles with zero margin for failure.
Maj. Picto’s Grading Notes — F– (5.5)
Solid mid-grade with good eye appeal. Color remains strong; spine shows multiple color-breaking ticks and general handling wear. Corners and edges display light creasing, with a stress crease in the upper right. Back cover has toning and scattered foxing but no major defects. Staples tight. Interior pages cream/off-white, clean, fully attached. A respectable, structurally sound mid-grade example.
The Amazing Spider-Man #32 - F– (5.5)
The middle chapter of the Master Planner Saga — Ditko at full power and Peter Parker at his breaking point. Aunt May is dying, the isotope is stolen, and Spider-Man snaps into one of the most desperate fights of the Silver Age. Every page pushes him harder toward the iconic #33 finale.
The cover hits the mood perfectly: Spidey hurling machinery while the world caves in, framed by Aunt May’s portrait like a ticking clock. Pure Ditko storytelling — kinetic, anxious, unforgettable.
A crucial Silver Age chapter in tight demand, and a must for anyone building an ASM run.
Contents
Cover — “Man on a Rampage!”
Ditko throws you straight into the chaos — motion, debris, and pressure everywhere.
“Man on a Rampage!” — 20 pages
A relentless issue: May fading, Doc Ock ascendant, Peter tearing through obstacles with zero margin for failure.
Maj. Picto’s Grading Notes — F– (5.5)
Solid mid-grade with good eye appeal. Color remains strong; spine shows multiple color-breaking ticks and general handling wear. Corners and edges display light creasing, with a stress crease in the upper right. Back cover has toning and scattered foxing but no major defects. Staples tight. Interior pages cream/off-white, clean, fully attached. A respectable, structurally sound mid-grade example.