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Congressman James T. Wyatt

Congressman James T. Wyatt

8 appearances · Bronze Age · 1978–2015
Who is Congressman James T. Wyatt?

Congressman James T. Wyatt is a U.S. politician who appeared in the early issues of Spider-Woman's Bronze Age series, moving in the same shadowy, conspiratorial circles as Spider-Woman and other morally ambiguous figures of that world.

A Capitol Hill presence who made his comics debut in the Bronze Age pages of Spider-Woman #3 in 1978, Congressman James T. Wyatt is one of those quietly enduring Marvel figures whose footprint stretches all the way to 2015. Created by the formidable team of Marv Wolfman and Carmine Infantino, he emerged into a world shared with the likes of Spider-Woman herself, Nathan Dolly, and the eerie Brother Grimm — compelling company that speaks to the shadowy, conspiratorial atmosphere of that era. His appearances span Spider-Woman, the beloved British Super Spider-Man TV Comic, and the prestige Marvel Masterworks: Spider-Woman collection, making him a genuine piece of Bronze Age Marvel history worth tracking down for any serious collector of that rich period.

★ First appearance
Spider-Woman #3
Jun 1978

Top series

Covers through the years — 1978–2015

Spider-Woman #3 1978
Spider-Woman #3
Marvel Masterworks: Spider-Woman #1 2015
Marvel Masterworks: Spider-Woman #1

Appearances

Spider-Woman (1978)
Super Spider-Man TV Comic (1981)
Marvel Masterworks: Spider-Woman (2015)
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