
Amazing Spider-Man #300 - Comic Cover
This HueForge model recreates the iconic Amazing Spider-Man #300 comic book cover featuring the black symbiote Spider-Man suit. The design shows Spider-Man in his sleek black costume with prominent white spider emblem, posed dramatically against a red background filled with repeating "300" numbers. The composition includes a circular cityscape backdrop and maintains the classic Marvel comic book aesthetic with authentic cover elements and Spider-Man logo.
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Generic Black
#1a1a1aPLATD: 0.2#FD3E3EPLATD: 7Bambu Lab Basic Silver
#A6A9AAPLATD: 0.5Bambu Lab Basic Jade White
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