Captain George Stacy
Few supporting characters in Marvel's Silver Age carry as much weight as Captain George Stacy, the principled New York police captain who first stepped onto the page in The Amazing Spider-Man #56 in 1968, courtesy of Stan Lee and John Romita. Rooted in the heart of Spider-Man's world, he moves through stories alongside Gwen Stacy, J. Jonah Jameson, Harry Osborn, Mary Jane Watson, and Aunt May Parker — as rich and storied a cast as Marvel has ever assembled. With three key-issue appearances to his name and a presence that has resonated across nearly six decades of comics, Captain Stacy is the kind of character whose relatively modest page count belies an outsized emotional significance in the Spider-Man mythos. If you love the layered, street-level humanity that made the Lee-Romita era of Amazing Spider-Man so enduring, George Stacy is absolutely worth seeking out.

Covers through the years — 1968–2026
★ 1968
1986
2026