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Web Of Spider-Man #32 - VF (8.0)
WEB OF SPIDER-MAN #32 [NEWSSTAND] — VF (8.0)
Marvel Comics | November 1987 | Kraven’s Last Hunt Part 4
One of the defining Spider-Man issues of the 1980s.
This is Part 4 of 6 of Kraven’s Last Hunt — the chapter where Peter Parker claws his way out of the grave and the entire tone of Spider-Man shifts from superheroics into something darker, heavier, and permanent.
Written by J. M. DeMatteis with art by Mike Zeck and Bob McLeod, this issue captures the emotional heart of the saga: resurrection, rage, and the moment Spider-Man decides he’s done being a victim.
The newsstand edition makes it even better — higher gloss, tougher paper, and that old-school drugstore-rack feel you just can’t fake.
🛸 MAJ. PICTO’S GRADING NOTES
Grade: VF (8.0)
This copy presents clean with light wear.
Expect:
Strong color and solid gloss
Mild spine wear from handling
Clean interior pages
No major structural defects noted
Displays well and reads beautifully.
WEB OF SPIDER-MAN #32 [NEWSSTAND] — VF (8.0)
Marvel Comics | November 1987 | Kraven’s Last Hunt Part 4
One of the defining Spider-Man issues of the 1980s.
This is Part 4 of 6 of Kraven’s Last Hunt — the chapter where Peter Parker claws his way out of the grave and the entire tone of Spider-Man shifts from superheroics into something darker, heavier, and permanent.
Written by J. M. DeMatteis with art by Mike Zeck and Bob McLeod, this issue captures the emotional heart of the saga: resurrection, rage, and the moment Spider-Man decides he’s done being a victim.
The newsstand edition makes it even better — higher gloss, tougher paper, and that old-school drugstore-rack feel you just can’t fake.
🛸 MAJ. PICTO’S GRADING NOTES
Grade: VF (8.0)
This copy presents clean with light wear.
Expect:
Strong color and solid gloss
Mild spine wear from handling
Clean interior pages
No major structural defects noted
Displays well and reads beautifully.