Phil Urich
Stepping out of the Copper Age Marvel Universe in 1990, Phil Urich is one of those fascinating figures whose story has quietly wound through decades of Spider-Man mythology, debuting in Web of Spider-Man #65 courtesy of Gerry Conway and Alex Saviuk. With 86 catalog appearances spanning an impressive 36 years, he's proven himself a genuinely durable presence — not a flash-in-the-pan but a character whose place in Marvel's tapestry has only deepened over time. His strongest footprint lives in the pages of Spider-Girl and Amazing Spider-Girl, where he shares the stage with the likes of Peter Parker, Mary Jane Watson-Parker, and young Normie Osborn, placing him squarely in the heart of that beloved legacy corner of the Marvel universe. If you're a fan of stories that honor Marvel's generational continuity — and you've got a collector's eye for characters with real staying power — Phil Urich is absolutely worth a deeper dive.
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Trivia
- Tom DeFalco has written more of Phil Urich's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 58 issues.