TL;DR: We're launching a revamped Spider-Man Pack and also hiding one of the most important comics of the Bronze Age ($17K value) across all packs on Courtyard.
The Spider-Man Pack Returns
To celebrate Spider-Man: Brand New Day arriving in theaters, we’re launching a revamped Spider-Man Pack featuring key books tied to Spider-Man and characters appearing in the trailer.
That includes Bruce Banner, better known as the Hulk, and Frank Castle, the Punisher. And because we are not trying to start any spoiler wars, we will leave Sadie Sink’s character out of this one.
The pack is priced at $149, with major chases including:
- Amazing Spider-Man #129 CGC 8.5, valued at $2,306
- Amazing Spider-Man #238 CGC 9.8 Newsstand Edition, valued at $2,195
- Amazing Spider-Man #50 CGC 7.0 Signature Series, valued at $2,000
- Amazing Spider-Man #194 CGC 9.8, valued at $1,858

A $17K Punisher Grail Is Hiding Across Courtyard
Alongside the new pack, we’re introducing a new Bounty Grail: a CGC 9.8 copy of Amazing Spider-Man #129, the first appearance of the Punisher.
Currently valued at ~$17,000, it is one of the most important comics of the Bronze Age and the single most valuable Bronze Age issue in the entire Amazing Spider-Man run.
Starting today, it can appear in any pack on Courtyard. If you hit it, it shows up directly in your pack reveal. From there, you can accept an instant buyback offer, keep it vaulted, list it on the marketplace, or have it shipped home.

Every pack. Every category. One comic waiting to be pulled.
What’s so special about Amazing Spider-Man 129
In February 1974, Gerry Conway and Ross Andru introduced a black-clad vigilante with a skull on his chest, hired to kill Spider-Man on the word of a man he'd never met. That was the Punisher's first appearance.
It's the top of the population report. CGC has graded 11,635 copies of Amazing Spider-Man #129. Only 143 have ever come back a 9.8. Zero have graded higher. That puts this copy in the top 1.2% of every surviving graded example, and it sits at the absolute ceiling for the issue.
It's the most valuable Bronze Age issue in the run. Across the entire Amazing Spider-Man Bronze Age (1970-1979), no issue commands more than #129.
52 years later, the finest tier of that same issue is waiting inside a Courtyard pack.
For a limited time, it's hiding on Courtyard. Good luck, web-heads.


