Betty Brant
From the very first pages of the Silver Age, Betty Brant has been woven into the DNA of Marvel's most beloved corner of New York City — debuting in The Amazing Spider-Man #2 in 1963, courtesy of Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, she's been a fixture of the Daily Bugle world ever since. With 348 catalog appearances spanning an extraordinary 63 years and counting, she's one of those rare supporting characters who quietly becomes indispensable, sharing the page across decades with J. Jonah Jameson, Robbie Robertson, Aunt May Parker, Flash Thompson, and Mary Jane Watson. Her presence across The Amazing Spider-Man, The Spectacular Spider-Man, and Ultimate Spider-Man speaks to a staying power that most characters can only dream of, and collectors have taken note — 26 of her appearances carry key-issue status. Betty Brant is proof that the heart of a great comic universe isn't always found in the hero's cape, but in the people who make the world feel real and worth saving.

Trivia
- Stan Lee has written more of Betty Brant's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 81 issues.

