Sunday, June 26, 2016

Classic Comic Book Cover of the Week: Amazing Spider-Man 121 The Death of Gwen Stacy

Amazing Spider-Man #121

Let's be brutally honest, the value of a comic book is tied to a number of different factors. When all of those factors are present in a positive equation, the secondary, or collector's market, for that particular issue climb. If the factors are really positive, the price of the book climbs to astronomical levels. For this reason, number ones, first appearances, and important events are sought after in the collectible market.

When it comes to the Amazing Spider-Man series, few events are as important as the death of Gwen Stacy, which is an event that happens in Amazing Spider-Man Vol.1 #121. The cover of the book is one that beginning collectors will want to memorize, but it actually is a pretty great cover considering the demands of the day it was printed. 

According to Comic Book Realm, Amazing 121 has a basic value of around $700, but condition is key like it always is with key issues. The cover on display in this articles shows a number of flaws and lands this issue at the bottom of the quality scale. That being said, this particular one is a great reader issue because quite frankly who wants to open and read a $700 comic book? Of course, if said copy was slabbed that temptation would be removed anyway. Therein lies the rub of professional grading services (they are investments after all).

The death of Gwen Stacy helped shape the future of Spider-Man and had a big impact on what the wall-crawler would become. This is one of those issues that pretty much every Spidey collector is chasing at some point in their lives, which keeps the value higher than normal. The fact that it is pretty hard to come by in any condition only adds to the level of enchantment surrounding it. 

Is is a great wall book? Well, this is another great John Romita Sr. work that is simple and effective. In short, anyone stopping by can instantly recognize this as a pretty serious book for the serious collector. So let your geek show, find a reasonably priced copy and put this issue next to those other great covers, because comics should be appreciated and enjoyed. Above all else, have some fun with it.



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