Holly Gillis
A supporting presence woven into the fabric of Marvel's street-level New York, Holly Gillis first stepped onto the page in 1978's The Spectacular Spider-Man #18, a Bronze Age debut courtesy of Bill Mantlo and Sal Buscema. Over a surprisingly long span stretching all the way to 2011, she turns up in some genuinely distinguished company — sharing pages with Spider-Man, Peter Parker, Flash Thompson, Hector Ayala, and even the unsettling Carrion — and her appearances across The Spectacular Spider-Man and the landmark Daredevil by Frank Miller and Klaus Janson speak to a character embedded in Marvel's grittier, more grounded corners. Eight catalog appearances may sound modest, but for fans who love the texture and human detail that make Marvel's street-level universe feel real, Holly Gillis is exactly the kind of figure worth tracking down.
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