Amazing Spider-man the 100's
Amazing Spider-Man 138
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COMIC DETAILS
Comic Description:
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Amazing Spider-Man 138 Universal
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Grade:
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9.2
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Page Quality:
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OFF-WHITE TO WHITE
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Certification #:
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0291971008
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Owner:
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ADAMANTIUM
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SET DETAILS
Owner's Description
Origin and 1st appearance of Mindworm, (William Turner) another "Marvel", and this worm has an egg head! Everyone has an ego, and if you're not careful, it'll ruin your life. It's nice to have ambition, but to have it properly placed is the key to being a super-hero! The Mindworm just tries to stick a plot device in that craw and have Spidey scrambling. He's set the stove to broil and wants to either; make you work for it or go around like a chicken without a head. Tricky worms that confound aren't all that easy to write for, nor portray. Is this the end of the story? With a little book knowledge, we'll see. As tightly wound Spidey has his motives or emotions shaken not stirred! A bit of a sticky wicket now as of 2023 with a modern type of story, with the writers' strike touching emotions along with nerves! It bears remembering that these are of a time and era where emotions ran high, and decisions were made to determine work completion in films among other media. Some good came of it, but that was a long story affecting all areas seemingly, and in the end, it gets restored but to what end is the point.
Complete with a back cover picture of the prescreen pass before released to theaters of the movie "The Creator!" A fictitious story? An "A.I." story at least with the unyielding need to have the wielding like mechanisms truck the plot with Mindworm "beings" that muck things about! There was a message with purpose detailed in the psyche of emotion. An especially modern tale with a trek across the META, similar to the Book of Eli movie and ASM #138 that see at what cost we are able to keep our chill. We see if "artificial intelligence" can muster the stamina. Creepy! I'll have no truck with those kinds of plots! $70 Cost.
Grader Notes:
crease bottom of front cover;
spine stress lines breaks color;
wear left center of back cover;
writing right top of front cover.
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