The Amazing Spider-Man #267
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "The Commuter Cometh!", Spider-Man takes an unconventional commute across the city—riding trains, buses, taxis, and even a garbage truck—chasing a cunning thief who strikes from the shadows of suburban commutes. Written by Peter David and illustrated by Bob McLeod, with colors by Bob Sharen and letters by Joe Rosen, this 1985 issue delivers a quirky, high-stakes pursuit with a uniquely grounded twist. The cover, by Mark Bright and Kyle Baker, captures the absurdity and urgency of the chase.
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Spider-Man commutes all the way out to the suburbs by train, bus, taxi and garbage truck to catch a middle-aged thief.
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