Title: Amazing Spider-Man #361 (1992) - CGC 8.5 White Newsstand Edition - SSx2 Randy Emberlin & Mark Bagley

Description:"Amazing Spider-Man #361," a 1992 landmark issue, is famed for its newsstand edition and features the exceptional talents of Randy Emberlin and Mark Bagley. This issue, graded CGC 8.5 and boasting white pages, is enhanced by the double signatures of Emberlin and Bagley, making it a coveted item for collectors. Known for the first full appearance of Carnage, one of Spider-Man's most formidable foes, this comic is a must-have for fans of the Spider-Man

saga and those interested in key moments of comic book history.

Key Features:

  • Double Signature Series (SSx2): Autographed by artist Mark Bagley and inker Randy Emberlin, adding significant collector appeal.
  • CGC 8.5 Grade: A high grade indicating the comic is in very fine to near-mint condition.
  • First Full Appearance of Carnage: Introduces Carnage, a major antagonist in the Spider-Man universe, adding to the issue's significance.
  • Newsstand Edition: This edition adds a layer of rarity compared to its direct market counterpart.
  • White Pages: Signifies the comic's excellent

state of preservation, enhancing its value and collectibility.

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Actor Connections:While Carnage, a key character introduced in "Amazing Spider-Man #361," has not been as widely portrayed in films as some other characters, his recent appearance in the movie "Venom: Let There Be Carnage," played by Woody Harrelson, has sparked new interest in his comic book origins. This interest extends to "Amazing Spider-Man #361," especially for issues signed by contributors like Randy Emberlin and Mark Bagley, linking the comic's appeal to the broader cinematic universe of Spider-Man and his adversaries.

Owning a copy of "Amazing Spider-Man #361" offers not just a significant piece of comic history but also a connection to the evolving story of Spider-Man and his universe, both in print and on screen.