Amazing Spider‑Man #91 (Marvel Comics, December 1970) is a key early Bronze Age issue that explores the rising hostility toward Spider‑Man from the general public. Featuring the introduction of the villain Bullitt, the story places Spider‑Man in direct conflict not just with a criminal adversary, but with a crowd incited to turn against him. With its striking cover imagery of Spider‑Man being attacked by civilians, this issue powerfully illustrates the theme of societal rejection that has long defined the character. A standout example of Spider‑Man’s shift toward darker, more complex storytelling in the early 1970s. This copy is offered as a raw, ungraded example.,Grade Approx. VF-
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Amazing Spider‑Man #91 (1970)
Amazing Spider‑Man #91 (Marvel Comics, December 1970) is a key early Bronze Age issue that explores the rising hostility toward Spider‑Man from the general public. Featuring the introduction of the villain Bullitt, the story places Spider‑Man in direct conflict not just with a criminal adversary, but with a crowd incited to turn against him. With…
