And that's interesting, because in regards to Amazing Spider-Man #282 (1986), there's a scene in which X-Factor is talking with Cameron Hodge on the subject of J. Jonah Jameson wanting them to capture Spider-Man, and after they say that Spider-Man isn't a mutant, Hodge then basically says that Spider-Man looks and acts weird to the point that he gives the impression of being a mutant to an average person on the street. This, along with neighbors being reported as mutants, might lead one to think that there would be more scenarios of Spider-Man being accused of being a mutant, but as far as I've observed, and despite how irrational and accusation-heavy fear can get, that didn't really happen that often after this.