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Amazing Spider-Man (1963) #351Amazing Spider Man #351 (September 1, 1991) is soaring into action! Titled The Three Way Dance! (or something close), this issue teams Spider Man with Nova for a cosmic clash against the Tri Sentinela robot so nasty, its like a Roomba gone rogue with murder on its mind. Written by David Michelinie and penciled by Mark Bagley, its a high flying, web slinging romp that kicks off a wild arc with the Life Foundations sinister schemes. Highlights Thatll
Amazing Spider-Man #351 (September 1, 1991) is soaring into action! Titled “The Three Way Dance!” (or something close), this issue teams Spider-Man with Nova for a cosmic clash against the Tri-Sentinel—a robot so nasty, it’s like a Roomba gone rogue with murder on its mind. Written by David Michelinie and penciled by Mark Bagley, it’s a high-flying, web-slinging romp that kicks off a wild arc with the Life Foundation’s sinister schemes.
Highlights That’ll Stick Like a Web to a Rocket:
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Key Character Appearances: Nova (Richard Rider) jets in, all cosmic cool and fiery trails, teaming up with Spider-Man for some earth-sky heroics. The Tri-Sentinel stomps onto the scene, a three-headed robo-beast courtesy of the Life Foundation—think Terminator meets a hydra. Spidey’s swinging and quipping, while Mary Jane’s back home, probably wondering why Peter’s new pal glows in the dark.
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Plot That’s a Cosmic Knockout: Spidey interrupts a robbery, only to tick off the Life Foundation, who unleash their Tri-Sentinel to squash him flat. Nova swoops in to help, and it’s a tag-team brawl against a killer robot with more attitude than hardware. Part 1 of a thrilling arc—buckle up for the ride!
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Art That Shines: Mark Bagley’s pencils make Nova’s speed pop, the Tri-Sentinel’s menace loom, and Spidey’s web-work dazzle—those ‘90s pages are a visual supernova.
Current Value: A Deal J. Jonah Jameson Couldn’t Blast Off
As of April 6, 2025, ASM #351 is orbiting at $10-$20 for VG/FN copies—think “well-loved but not robot-smashed.” VF/NM grades fetch $25-$45, and a CGC 9.8 slabbed gem can hit $80-$120, thanks to the Nova team-up and Tri-Sentinel’s cult cred. (Values based on recent market buzz—no cosmic guesswork here!)
Expected Value: A Trend That’ll Soar Like Nova’s Flight Path
Nova’s star is rising with Guardians of the Galaxy vibes and potential MCU nods, while the Tri-Sentinel’s a quirky fan-favorite. Mark Bagley’s early Spidey work adds retro juice, and if that 2026 Spider-Man: No Way Home sequel or a Nova project teases cosmic crossovers (fingers crossed!), expect a lift-off—NM copies could hit $50-$80 in a year, with slabs pushing $150-$200 if the hype ignites. Long-term? A mint copy might rocket to $250-$300 by 2030 if Nova shines bright.
Why This Comic’s Your Next Big Catch, True Believer!
ASM #351 is Spider-Man and Nova duking it out with a robo-monster—a ‘90s team-up treat with cosmic kicks and web-slinging grit. Whether you’re a Nova nut, a Tri-Sentinel stan, or just here for Spidey’s wild ride, this issue’s a stellar score. Grab it now before the price blasts out of reach—or before the Life Foundation sends a Tri-Sentinel to repo it!
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Well Made, Stylish Additions to Any Room!
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I ordered these with plans to spruce up our pantry and make better use of the space by adding some much needed organization. Not only are these made vary well, they’re also easy to install and look great! Highly recommend!
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★★★★★ 5
Amazing item!
Color: Brown
Amazing quality feels very nice to the touch, decent size, on the bigger side if you’re looking for a smaller table organizer, but still great!
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Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2026
★★★★★ 5
Good quality
Color: Brown
Well made, looks high-end. Nice place to put things like wallet, keys, and pocket change.
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★★★★★ 5
Best organizer
Color: Brown
Perfect for when the hubby cleans out his pockets when he gets home and I can just pick up the tray and dust!
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★★★★★ 5
Quality!
Color: Brown
Bought this for my husband. It is a bit weighty, which makes it feel substantial.
The covering material feels like velvety suede. We got the brown one. It looks like we spent good money for it but the price was really reasonable.
He just needed something in between small and large and this was perfect for storing his glasses, watch, billfold, etc.
Great quality! Very pleased!
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