The Amazing Spiderman 298 climbed its way to the top of comic book sales in June. But what’s behind the sudden demand for amazing spider man 298? And why do people who like to sell comic books and collectors pay such attention to it right now?
The Amazing Spider Man comic series
The Amazing Spider-Man comic series launched in 1963, created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, after Peter Parker’s debut in Amazing Fantasy #15 the year before. Issue #1 wasn’t just a continuation – it was a full-on launch, showing a team-up with the Fantastic Four and the debut of J. Jonah Jameson. Spidey was different from other heroes: a teenager with real problems, highschool drama, and money stress.
The series became a hit in the 60s and stayed quite popular through the 70s, 80s, and beyond. It has some of the most iconic Marvel storylines – The Night Gwen Stacy Died (#121-122), Kraven’s Last Hunt, The Clone Saga, and The Death of Jean DeWolff. It also introduced a long list of cool villains: Green Goblin, Doc Ock, Venom, and more.
Throughout the years, many writers contributed to this series, like Gerry Conway, Todd McFarlane, and J. Michael Straczynski.
The amazing spiderman 298
The Amazing Spider-man 298 released in March 1988. It is one of those issues that quietly changed everything. Written by David Michelinie and drawn by Todd McFarlane (who was a rising star by that time), this was the beginning of a new era for your friendly neighbor. It’s technically McFarlane’s first full art work on the title – and his style was so bold and fresh that fans noticed the change and liked it.
The amazing spider man 298 also has the first cameo appearance of Eddie Brock, the man who would soon become Venom. You don’t see him in full costume yet, but the seeds are clearly planted – and that makes this issue even hotter for collectors.
The spiderman 298 story itself follows Spider-Man taking down Chance, a money-driven villain-for-hire, while something more sinister is about to happen in the background. And thanks to McFarlane’s iconic art, the amazing spiderman 298 still holds up visually even today.
How much is the amazing spider-man #298
The amazing spider-man #298 might not be Venom’s full debut, but it’s still quite popular among collectors. This issue was Todd McFarlane’s first time drawing Spidey, plus the first cameo of Eddie Brock. That combo keeps demand somewhat steady, especially for high-grade copies.
Here’s amazing spider man 298 value based on condition:
- Ungraded. Sells for around $61.
- 4.0 (Very Good). This amazing spider-man #298 value is around $37.
- 6.0 (Fine). About $46.
- 8.0 (Very Fine). Typically goes for $72.
- 9.2 (Near Mint). About $110.
- 9.8 (Near Mint/Mint). Tops out around $500, sales are somewhat regular.
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Pete Przysiezny, owner of Comic Buying Center, has been buying and selling comics and collectibles for over 30 years. He lives in Northern Illinois and specializes in buying large comic book collections. He has a vast knowledge of all eras and types of comic books ranging from the 1930s to the 2000s. Pete spent his childhood going to comic book conventions with his father, so you could say he was raised in the industry.