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Spider-Man #6 (1991), Marvel Comics

Collectibles - Comic Books

AI Estimated Value

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$15 - $25

As of May 25, 2026

AI Item Analysis

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This is a vintage comic book titled 'Spider-Man' issue number 6, published by Marvel Comics with a cover date of January 1991. The cover art features a highly detailed, dynamic illustration by Todd McFarlane, showcasing Spider-Man entangled in chains while being looms over by the Hobgoblin. The 'Spider-Man' title across the top is rendered in a blue-to-white gradient serif font. Notable markings include the '50 Years of Captain America' anniversary logo in the bottom left corner and the 'Comics Code Authority' seal at the top left. The issue is subtitled 'Part 1 of 2,' referencing the 'Masques' storyline. The colors are vibrant, utilizing a palette of deep reds, blues, and striking yellows for the Hobgoblin's cloak. Physically, the comic appears to be an standard American format (approx. 6.6 x 10 inches) stapled newsprint. It is currently stored in a protective plastic bag and board. Condition-wise, there is visible minor shelf wear along the spine including small stress lines (color breaks), slight blunting of the corners, and a circular price sticker remnant on the plastic sleeve (not directly on the book). The overall luster of the cover remains high, indicating a well-preserved Modern Age collectible.

AI Appraisal Report

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Based on my examination of this copy of Spider-Man #6 (1991), I have assessed its condition as being in the Very Fine (VF) range, approximately an 8.0 on the Overstreet scale. The cover retains high gloss, though I observed several minor stress lines along the spine that break color, along with slight blunting at the corners. As this is the direct edition (indicated by the Spider-Man head in the UPC box), it is a common but highly sought-after work from Todd McFarlane's iconic run. The market for 1990s Spider-Man remains liquid, though value is heavily dictated by grade; while high-grade 'slabbed' copies (9.8 CGC) can fetch over $100, raw copies in this mid-to-high grade range typically trade between $15 and $25. Authenticity appears consistent with periodic Marvel printing standards of 1991, including specific dot gain patterns and paper stock. However, a definitive appraisal is limited by the digital format. A physical inspection is necessary to check for 'hidden' defects like interior staining, page tanning, or professional restoration such as color touch-ups or trimming. To finalize this valuation for insurance or sale, I would recommend a physical page-count and a check of the staples for oxidation.

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