This not Bronze Age - but it is relevant.
Marvel published this new Treasury version of the 'Spidey' series, which is pretty cool in itself, but they brought back the Bronze Treasury masthead (is that the right word?), which is awesome!
From comicbookresources.com:
"Spidey: All-New Treasury Edition" arrives in June, collecting the series' first five issues with a cover price of "$15.99.
"Nick Bradshaw’s work on 'Spidey' practically leaps off the page," said Marvel SVP Sales & Marketing David Gabriel in a statement. "We knew we had to do something special for fans of this series. And since Robbie Thompson does such a wonderful job of capturing the early days of Peter Parker’s super hero career, we though 'Spidey' was the perfect title to bring back this classic comic format."
The format, also called Marvel Special Edition and Marvel Treasury Special, was a popular one from the mid-'70s through 1981, featuring mostly reprinted, but sometimes new material in a 10" by 14" package. A number of milestone comic moments were commemorated in the format, including Superman and Spider-Man meeting, and Spider-Man and the Hulk battling at the 1980 Winter Olympics.