Morris Maxwell
Morris Maxwell made his entrance in the landmark first issue of Spider-Woman (1999), a John Byrne and Bart Sears creation who arrived right at the cusp of Marvel's modern era. Over roughly thirteen years, he wove through some of the most spider-centric corners of the Marvel universe, sharing pages with the likes of Spider-Woman, Mattie Franklin, Jessica Drew, Spider-Man, and Cassandra Webb — a remarkable web of company for any supporting player. His appearances across Spider-Woman, Spider-Man: The Next Chapter, and The Amazing Spider-Man mark him as a figure quietly embedded in a pivotal chapter of Marvel's wall-crawling mythology, and that debut issue alone carries collector-significant key status. With only eight catalog appearances, Maxwell is a rare find — exactly the kind of deep-cut character that rewards the dedicated reader who wants to know every corner of the Spider-verse.
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