The Marvel superhero sports a patch for 'CES Letter,' a book described as exploring the "troubling origins, history, and practices" of the church.

In a move that echoes last year’s discovery of political propaganda in the pages of an X-Men comic book, it has been revealed that a recent issue of Marvel’s Amazing Spider-Man features the hero wearing the logo of an anti-Mormon movement on his costume.

The Amazing Spider-Man No. 4, released Aug. 22, features a scene in which Spider-Man — who has been separated from Peter Parker through a scientific MacGuffin and therefore possesses none of his trademark responsibility — appears sporting a number of logos as the result of new corporate sponsorships. Of the eight logos seen in the image, some bear resemblance to existing companies — most notably a near-perfect copy of the Apple logo — but only one specifically references something real: CES Letter, a book described as “one Latter-Day Saint's honest quest to get official answers from the LDS Church on its troubling origins, history, and practices.”

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