Marvel Universe Ultimate Spider-Man #6
In "Training Wheels," Spider-Man discovers a surprising cache of mail the Post Office has been holding for him—letters from fans, well-wishers, and even a heartfelt note from Aunt May—offering a rare, personal glimpse into how his actions have touched others. Written by Jacob Semahn and illustrated by Ty Templeton, with colors by Pete Pantazis and letters by Clayton Cowles, the issue captures a quiet, poignant moment in the web-slinger’s life. The cover, a striking tribute by Steve Ditko, echoes the legacy of the character’s origins.
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Spider-Man learns that the Post Office has been holding a vast amount of mail addressed to him, much of it expressing support and admiration, including one from his Aunt May.
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