Gwen Stacy
Few characters in Marvel history have left as permanent a mark as Gwen Stacy, who stepped onto the Silver Age stage in The Amazing Spider-Man #31 in 1965, brought to life by the legendary team of Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. Across an extraordinary 61-year publishing history and nearly 600 catalog appearances — 19 of them recognized as key collector issues — she has proven herself one of the most enduring and emotionally resonant figures in comics. She moves through some of Marvel's most iconic company: Peter Parker, Mary Jane Watson, Harry Osborn, J. Jonah Jameson, and Aunt May all share her world, placing her at the very heart of the Spider-Man universe. From the classic pages of The Amazing Spider-Man to the alternate-reality spotlight of Spider-Gwen: The Ghost-Spider, Gwen Stacy is a character whose presence — in whatever form she takes — continues to define what superhero storytelling can mean.

Trivia
- Gwen Stacy's shocking death in The Amazing Spider-Man #121 is widely regarded as a turning point for mainstream comics, effectively shattering the safe, consequence-free status quo that had defined 1960s superhero storytelling.marvel.fandom.com
- Rather than simply undoing the tragedy, Marvel brought Gwen back in ways that explicitly preserved the original death's weight, leaning on clones and alternate-universe versions to revisit the character without cheapening what happened.marvel.fandom.com
- Brian Michael Bendis has written more of Gwen Stacy's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 84 issues.
Covers through the years — 1965–2022
★ 1965
★ 1970
★ 1974
1982
1986
1996
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2018
2022