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'''George Stacy''' is a male comic character who features in [[Marvel Comics]]. | '''George Stacy''' is a male comic character who features in [[Marvel Comics]]. | ||
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Among his cases was into the '''Lucky Lobo''' gang and had an informant at '''Pappas Imports'''. One day, he received a call from his informant and took Lieutenants [[Jean DeWolff]] and [[Yuri Watanabe]] as backup. At the time, he went to meet his contact who turned on him and opened fire with a gunshot in Stacy's leg. The informant was then killed by a gunshot and it appeared as if Captain Stacy was responsible for killing his contact. An investigation was then conducted that revealed the informant had within his possession a ledger of bribes with police officers. This information made it appear as if Captain Stacy killed the informant to hide bribes given to him with the NYPD pushing for him to resign. Whilst the hospital, George Stacy was recovery from the gunshot with his daughter Gwen being brought to him. Around this time, Captain Stacy was approached by the [[Enforcers (Marvel)|Enforcers]] who put pressure on Stacy to resign whilst threatening to harm his family. (Gwen Stacy v1 #1) | Among his cases was into the '''Lucky Lobo''' gang and had an informant at '''Pappas Imports'''. One day, he received a call from his informant and took Lieutenants [[Jean DeWolff]] and [[Yuri Watanabe]] as backup. At the time, he went to meet his contact who turned on him and opened fire with a gunshot in Stacy's leg. The informant was then killed by a gunshot and it appeared as if Captain Stacy was responsible for killing his contact. An investigation was then conducted that revealed the informant had within his possession a ledger of bribes with police officers. This information made it appear as if Captain Stacy killed the informant to hide bribes given to him with the NYPD pushing for him to resign. Whilst the hospital, George Stacy was recovery from the gunshot with his daughter Gwen being brought to him. Around this time, Captain Stacy was approached by the [[Enforcers (Marvel)|Enforcers]] who put pressure on Stacy to resign whilst threatening to harm his family. (Gwen Stacy v1 #1) | ||
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+ | Captain George Stacy was one of the police detectives brought in to investigate and track down a mysterious serial killer. Captain Stacy's brother Arthur Stacy had a theory about superhumans being created and born, which would soon take over society as they knew it. George Stacy shrugged off the idea as a fantasy, much to his later regret. Captain Stacy was called to the [[Oscorp]] site when a police officer was attacked by a creature lurking around the grounds. Captain Stacy on the CEO’s Norman Osborn request as refused any one else from the department to visit. Captain Stacy requested from Osborn that new head of security escort his own brother Arthur Stacy. Captain Stacy and his brother entered the building with an armed platoon of police officers looking for the mysterious assailant. They were brutally attacked by a shadowy goblin like creature with sharp claws. The mysterious creature escaped but Captain Stacy discovered a bunch of red fluid on the floor. Arthur stays on site when his brother leaves and on his rounds he found an Oscorp employee badge on the floor belonging to Dr. Nels van Adder. Arthur Stacy tried to find a connection between Dr. van Adder and the creature so he confronted Norman Osborn about it. Norman Osborn told him that Dr. van Adder was a disgruntled employee and was fired many months ago. This did not stop Arthur Stacy's questioning as it did not explain why Dr. van Adder’s badge was found lying on the floor. Norman Osborn left to get away from his meddling employee. Osborn sat in a laboratory, frustrated that he couldn't locate the missing notes from his former partner, Dr. [[Mendel Stromm]]. Osborn was the interrupted by a red goblin-like beast, who was revealed to be a mutated Dr. van Adder. The mutated researcher confronted Osborn, and tried to explain what happened, and how he used himself a guinea pig he can never return home to his beloved wife. The Proto-Goblin reveals that he killed the two men by mistake and regretted his action blaming on the transformation. Arthur tried to do his own research into the scientist and noticed that there was never any termination papers filed for a Dr. Nels Van Adder. Captain Stacy and his brother traveled to Oscorp to confront Norman Osborn, but they found the Proto-Goblin about to attack him. The two brothers tried to stop the creature, but bullets did not seem to have an effect on his tough hide. Arthur finally tried to knock the Proto-Goblin through a window where he fell into a nearby river. It was during the fight that George damaged his leg. While his leg was being treated, Norman Osborn explained to the brothers that Dr. Van Adder was a former research assistant of Dr. Mendel Stromm who he was no longer in business with. Norman Osborn explained how Dr. van Adder was experimenting with some biotechnology developed by Dr. Stromm and him, and used this to mutate himself. (Spider-Man v1 #-1) | ||
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+ | At some point, he was noted to had gone into retirement from active service in the police force. (Amazing Spider-Man v1 #56) | ||
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+ | Captain Stacy was called out of retirement during a convening of the city council that discussed the recent criminal activities of the vigilante Spider-Man who was now seemingly working with [[Doctor Octopus]]. He came to attend the meeting at the request of Colonel [[John Jameson (Marvel)|John Jameson]] after the theft of the '''nullifier''' from a U.S. military site. Stacy lent his own views on the incident and helped organise a police response. At the same time, his daughter Gwen Stacy came to call him to ask his help in finding her missing friend Peter Parker. (Amazing Spider-Man v1 #56) | ||
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+ | George stood silently near the hospital room's window when Gwen arrived with sandwiches. He was not hungry, despite the fact that he had not been eating. He began to cry and Gwen comforted him, until Helen weakly asked them to come to her. She passed away as they sat with her. (Spider-Man: Shadow of the Green Goblin v1 #4) | ||
===Legacy=== | ===Legacy=== | ||
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==Overview== | ==Overview== | ||
===Personality and attributes=== | ===Personality and attributes=== | ||
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+ | Stacy came to consider himself an old war horse who had gone into retirement but was ready to come back to duty in times of emergency. (Amazing Spider-Man v1 #56) | ||
He had an older brother by the name of '''Arthur Stacy''' who stayed in London. (Amazing Spider-Man v1 #93) | He had an older brother by the name of '''Arthur Stacy''' who stayed in London. (Amazing Spider-Man v1 #93) | ||
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+ | It was shown that he had a daughter who was '''Gwen Stacy'''. (Amazing Spider-Man v1 #56) | ||
Within the police force, among the people he trusted deeply were Lieutenants Jean DeWolff and Yuri Watanabe. (Gwen Stacy v1 #1) | Within the police force, among the people he trusted deeply were Lieutenants Jean DeWolff and Yuri Watanabe. (Gwen Stacy v1 #1) | ||
===Powers and abilities=== | ===Powers and abilities=== | ||
+ | George Stacy was an ordinary human being with all the natural traits of the species. (Amazing Spider-Man v1 #56) | ||
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+ | It was shown that he came to use a cane. (Amazing Spider-Man v1 #56) | ||
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+ | In time, Stacy came to reach the position of Captain within the police force. (Amazing Spider-Man v1 #56) | ||
==Notes== | ==Notes== | ||
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==Alternate Versions== | ==Alternate Versions== | ||
− | *In Spider- | + | [[File:SpiderGwenV2-5Textless.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Captain Stacy in Spider-Gwen v2 #5.]] |
+ | *In Ultimate Spider-Man v1 #5 (2001), an alternate version of the character named '''John Stacy''' appeared in the [[Ultimate Marvel]] reality that was designated as [[Earth-1610]] in the Multiverse. | ||
+ | *In Spider-Man: House of M v1 #1 (2005), an alternate version of George Stacy appeared in the [[House of M]] reality that was designated as [[Earth-58163]] in the Multiverse. | ||
+ | *In Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane v1 #9 (2006), an alternate version of George Stacy was referenced in the reality that was designated as Earth-602636 in the Multiverse. Gwen Stacy mentioned that her father was the reason she moved to Queens. In this version, George Stacy not a fan of Spider-Man and viewed him as a vigilante getting in the way of real police work. | ||
+ | *In Spider-Man 1602 v1 #2 (2009), an alternate version of Captain Stacy appeared in the [[Marvel 1602]] reality that was designated as [[Earth-311]] in the Multiverse. | ||
+ | *In Spider-Gwen v1 (2015), an alternate version of George Stacy appeared in the [[Spider-Gwen]] reality that was designated as [[Earth-65]] in the Multiverse. He was a police captain in the New York City Police Department and father of Gwen Stacy. Initially, he was unaware of his daughters superhero activities and headed a task force to arrest the vigilante. However, after learning that Spider-Woman was his daughter, he resigned from the task force and was replaced by Frank Castle. George remained in an advisory capacity helping Foggy Nelson and the District Attorney's office until the Vulture would be caught, later arresting Matt Murdock's patsy Kingpin, Wilson Fisk. | ||
+ | *In Vault of Spiders v1 #2 (2018), an alternate version of George Stacy appeared in a reality designated as Earth-91053 in the Multiverse. | ||
==In other media== | ==In other media== | ||
===Television=== | ===Television=== | ||
− | *In The Spectacular Spider-Man, George Stacy appeared in the animated television series where he was voiced by actor Clancy Brown. | + | *In The Spectacular Spider-Man, George Stacy appeared in the animated television series where he was voiced by actor Clancy Brown. This version possessed his Ultimate counterpart's youth, athleticism, and skill with firearms. Later in the series, he joins Midtown High School as an instructor for a criminal justice class to get close to his daughter. |
+ | *In Ultimate Spider-Man, George Stacy appeared in the setting of the animated television series in the episode "Return to the Spider-Verse" where he was voiced by Robert Clotworthy. | ||
+ | *In Spidey and His Amazing Friends, George Stacy appeared in the setting of the animated television series where he was voiced by actor Scott Porter. | ||
===Films=== | ===Films=== | ||
− | *In Spider-Man 3, George Stacy appeared in the live-action film where he was portrayed by actor James Cromwell. | + | *In Spider-Man 3, George Stacy appeared in the live-action film where he was portrayed by actor James Cromwell. George Stacy is a Captain in the NYPD and the father of Gwen Stacy. When Sandman was attacking in downtown New York City, he met photographer Eddie Brock, who revealed he was dating his daughter. When his daughter fell from the building, George was relieved when Spider-Man saved her life. Captain Stacy later informed Peter and May Parker that Flint Marko was the real killer of Ben Parker. Captain Stacy tried to console Peter, but he just left in a rage. Captain Stacy was also present at the funeral of Harry Osborn. |
*In The Amazing Spider-Man, George Stacy appeared in the live-action film where he was portrayed by actor Denis Leary, | *In The Amazing Spider-Man, George Stacy appeared in the live-action film where he was portrayed by actor Denis Leary, | ||
*In Marvel Rising: Secret Warriors, Captain Stacy appeared in the animated film based on the Spider-Gwen universe where he was voiced by actor Steven Weber. | *In Marvel Rising: Secret Warriors, Captain Stacy appeared in the animated film based on the Spider-Gwen universe where he was voiced by actor Steven Weber. | ||
+ | *In Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, the Earth-65 Captain Stacy made a non-speaking cameo appearance in the setting of the animated film. | ||
+ | *In Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, the Earth-65 George Stacy appeared in the setting of the animated film sequel where he was voiced by actor Shea Whigham. | ||
===Video games=== | ===Video games=== | ||
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==Appearances== | ==Appearances== | ||
− | *''Amazing Spider-Man v1'': | + | *''Amazing Spider-Man v1'': (1968) |
− | *''Spider-Gwen'': | + | *''Spider-Man v1'': |
+ | *''Spider-Gwen v1'': | ||
*''Gwen Stacy v1'': | *''Gwen Stacy v1'': | ||
+ | *''Spider-Man: Shadow of the Green Goblin v1'': | ||
==External Links== | ==External Links== |
Latest revision as of 04:13, 18 November 2024
George Stacy is a male comic character who features in Marvel Comics.
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Biography
Origin
George Stacy
Among his cases was into the Lucky Lobo gang and had an informant at Pappas Imports. One day, he received a call from his informant and took Lieutenants Jean DeWolff and Yuri Watanabe as backup. At the time, he went to meet his contact who turned on him and opened fire with a gunshot in Stacy's leg. The informant was then killed by a gunshot and it appeared as if Captain Stacy was responsible for killing his contact. An investigation was then conducted that revealed the informant had within his possession a ledger of bribes with police officers. This information made it appear as if Captain Stacy killed the informant to hide bribes given to him with the NYPD pushing for him to resign. Whilst the hospital, George Stacy was recovery from the gunshot with his daughter Gwen being brought to him. Around this time, Captain Stacy was approached by the Enforcers who put pressure on Stacy to resign whilst threatening to harm his family. (Gwen Stacy v1 #1)
Captain George Stacy was one of the police detectives brought in to investigate and track down a mysterious serial killer. Captain Stacy's brother Arthur Stacy had a theory about superhumans being created and born, which would soon take over society as they knew it. George Stacy shrugged off the idea as a fantasy, much to his later regret. Captain Stacy was called to the Oscorp site when a police officer was attacked by a creature lurking around the grounds. Captain Stacy on the CEO’s Norman Osborn request as refused any one else from the department to visit. Captain Stacy requested from Osborn that new head of security escort his own brother Arthur Stacy. Captain Stacy and his brother entered the building with an armed platoon of police officers looking for the mysterious assailant. They were brutally attacked by a shadowy goblin like creature with sharp claws. The mysterious creature escaped but Captain Stacy discovered a bunch of red fluid on the floor. Arthur stays on site when his brother leaves and on his rounds he found an Oscorp employee badge on the floor belonging to Dr. Nels van Adder. Arthur Stacy tried to find a connection between Dr. van Adder and the creature so he confronted Norman Osborn about it. Norman Osborn told him that Dr. van Adder was a disgruntled employee and was fired many months ago. This did not stop Arthur Stacy's questioning as it did not explain why Dr. van Adder’s badge was found lying on the floor. Norman Osborn left to get away from his meddling employee. Osborn sat in a laboratory, frustrated that he couldn't locate the missing notes from his former partner, Dr. Mendel Stromm. Osborn was the interrupted by a red goblin-like beast, who was revealed to be a mutated Dr. van Adder. The mutated researcher confronted Osborn, and tried to explain what happened, and how he used himself a guinea pig he can never return home to his beloved wife. The Proto-Goblin reveals that he killed the two men by mistake and regretted his action blaming on the transformation. Arthur tried to do his own research into the scientist and noticed that there was never any termination papers filed for a Dr. Nels Van Adder. Captain Stacy and his brother traveled to Oscorp to confront Norman Osborn, but they found the Proto-Goblin about to attack him. The two brothers tried to stop the creature, but bullets did not seem to have an effect on his tough hide. Arthur finally tried to knock the Proto-Goblin through a window where he fell into a nearby river. It was during the fight that George damaged his leg. While his leg was being treated, Norman Osborn explained to the brothers that Dr. Van Adder was a former research assistant of Dr. Mendel Stromm who he was no longer in business with. Norman Osborn explained how Dr. van Adder was experimenting with some biotechnology developed by Dr. Stromm and him, and used this to mutate himself. (Spider-Man v1 #-1)
At some point, he was noted to had gone into retirement from active service in the police force. (Amazing Spider-Man v1 #56)
Spider-Man
Captain Stacy was called out of retirement during a convening of the city council that discussed the recent criminal activities of the vigilante Spider-Man who was now seemingly working with Doctor Octopus. He came to attend the meeting at the request of Colonel John Jameson after the theft of the nullifier from a U.S. military site. Stacy lent his own views on the incident and helped organise a police response. At the same time, his daughter Gwen Stacy came to call him to ask his help in finding her missing friend Peter Parker. (Amazing Spider-Man v1 #56)
George stood silently near the hospital room's window when Gwen arrived with sandwiches. He was not hungry, despite the fact that he had not been eating. He began to cry and Gwen comforted him, until Helen weakly asked them to come to her. She passed away as they sat with her. (Spider-Man: Shadow of the Green Goblin v1 #4)
Legacy
Overview
Personality and attributes
Stacy came to consider himself an old war horse who had gone into retirement but was ready to come back to duty in times of emergency. (Amazing Spider-Man v1 #56)
He had an older brother by the name of Arthur Stacy who stayed in London. (Amazing Spider-Man v1 #93)
It was shown that he had a daughter who was Gwen Stacy. (Amazing Spider-Man v1 #56)
Within the police force, among the people he trusted deeply were Lieutenants Jean DeWolff and Yuri Watanabe. (Gwen Stacy v1 #1)
Powers and abilities
George Stacy was an ordinary human being with all the natural traits of the species. (Amazing Spider-Man v1 #56)
It was shown that he came to use a cane. (Amazing Spider-Man v1 #56)
In time, Stacy came to reach the position of Captain within the police force. (Amazing Spider-Man v1 #56)
Notes
- George Stacy was created by Stan Lee, John Romita, Sr. and Don Heck where he made his first appearance in Amazing Spider-Man v1 #56 (January, 1968).
Alternate Versions
- In Ultimate Spider-Man v1 #5 (2001), an alternate version of the character named John Stacy appeared in the Ultimate Marvel reality that was designated as Earth-1610 in the Multiverse.
- In Spider-Man: House of M v1 #1 (2005), an alternate version of George Stacy appeared in the House of M reality that was designated as Earth-58163 in the Multiverse.
- In Spider-Man Loves Mary Jane v1 #9 (2006), an alternate version of George Stacy was referenced in the reality that was designated as Earth-602636 in the Multiverse. Gwen Stacy mentioned that her father was the reason she moved to Queens. In this version, George Stacy not a fan of Spider-Man and viewed him as a vigilante getting in the way of real police work.
- In Spider-Man 1602 v1 #2 (2009), an alternate version of Captain Stacy appeared in the Marvel 1602 reality that was designated as Earth-311 in the Multiverse.
- In Spider-Gwen v1 (2015), an alternate version of George Stacy appeared in the Spider-Gwen reality that was designated as Earth-65 in the Multiverse. He was a police captain in the New York City Police Department and father of Gwen Stacy. Initially, he was unaware of his daughters superhero activities and headed a task force to arrest the vigilante. However, after learning that Spider-Woman was his daughter, he resigned from the task force and was replaced by Frank Castle. George remained in an advisory capacity helping Foggy Nelson and the District Attorney's office until the Vulture would be caught, later arresting Matt Murdock's patsy Kingpin, Wilson Fisk.
- In Vault of Spiders v1 #2 (2018), an alternate version of George Stacy appeared in a reality designated as Earth-91053 in the Multiverse.
In other media
Television
- In The Spectacular Spider-Man, George Stacy appeared in the animated television series where he was voiced by actor Clancy Brown. This version possessed his Ultimate counterpart's youth, athleticism, and skill with firearms. Later in the series, he joins Midtown High School as an instructor for a criminal justice class to get close to his daughter.
- In Ultimate Spider-Man, George Stacy appeared in the setting of the animated television series in the episode "Return to the Spider-Verse" where he was voiced by Robert Clotworthy.
- In Spidey and His Amazing Friends, George Stacy appeared in the setting of the animated television series where he was voiced by actor Scott Porter.
Films
- In Spider-Man 3, George Stacy appeared in the live-action film where he was portrayed by actor James Cromwell. George Stacy is a Captain in the NYPD and the father of Gwen Stacy. When Sandman was attacking in downtown New York City, he met photographer Eddie Brock, who revealed he was dating his daughter. When his daughter fell from the building, George was relieved when Spider-Man saved her life. Captain Stacy later informed Peter and May Parker that Flint Marko was the real killer of Ben Parker. Captain Stacy tried to console Peter, but he just left in a rage. Captain Stacy was also present at the funeral of Harry Osborn.
- In The Amazing Spider-Man, George Stacy appeared in the live-action film where he was portrayed by actor Denis Leary,
- In Marvel Rising: Secret Warriors, Captain Stacy appeared in the animated film based on the Spider-Gwen universe where he was voiced by actor Steven Weber.
- In Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, the Earth-65 Captain Stacy made a non-speaking cameo appearance in the setting of the animated film.
- In Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse, the Earth-65 George Stacy appeared in the setting of the animated film sequel where he was voiced by actor Shea Whigham.
Video games
- In The Amazing Spider-Man, Captain Stacy was referenced several times in the video game tie-in to the live-action film.
Appearances
- Amazing Spider-Man v1: (1968)
- Spider-Man v1:
- Spider-Gwen v1:
- Gwen Stacy v1:
- Spider-Man: Shadow of the Green Goblin v1:
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