Gwen Stacy
Few characters in comics carry as much weight as Gwen Stacy, whose story has resonated with readers across an extraordinary span — nearly five decades, from her Bronze Age debut in Strange #99 in 1978 (brought to life by Steve Gerber and Don Heck) all the way through to 2025. Her presence across titles like Ultimate Spider-Man and Spider-Gwen speaks to a legacy that has only deepened over time, and with four key issues to her name, collectors have clearly taken notice. She moves through a remarkable corner of the Marvel universe, sharing pages with the likes of Mary Jane Watson, May Parker, J. Jonah Jameson, Flash Thompson, and Matt Murdock — a who's who of street-level New York storytelling. Whether you're a longtime devotee or just discovering her through Panini France's catalog, Gwen Stacy is one of those figures whose place in comics history is genuinely impossible to overstate.
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Trivia
- Nicole Duclos has written more of Gwen Stacy's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 40 issues.