Highlights Early Mysterio appearance
Notes A classic Silver Age psychological thriller, Amazing Spider-Man #24 (1965) drops readers into one of the most unusual early stories in the series as Spider‑Man becomes convinced he’s losing his mind. Hallucinations, disappearing villains, upside‑down rooms, and distorted reality all build toward the reveal that Mysterio has orchestrated an elaborate illusion to destroy Spider‑Man’s confidence. With iconic Steve Ditko art, sharp plotwork from Stan Lee, and a standout early Mysterio appearance, this issue is a prized piece of Marvel history and a must‑have for collectors of vintage Spider‑Man keys.
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Amazing Spider-Man #24 (1965)
Highlights Early Mysterio appearance Notes A classic Silver Age psychological thriller, Amazing Spider-Man #24 (1965) drops readers into one of the most unusual early stories in the series as Spider‑Man becomes convinced he’s losing his mind. Hallucinations, disappearing villains, upside‑down rooms, and distorted reality all build toward the reveal that Mysterio has orchestrated an elaborate…
