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George Stacy
George Stacy SSM
Real Name George Stacy
Alternate Identity Captain Stacy
Team Affiliations New York Police Department
Allies Spider-Man
Family and Friends Helen Stacy (Wife)
Gwen Stacy (Daughter)
Peter Parker
May Parker
J. Jonah Jameson
George Stacy is from the Non MAU series The Spectacular Spider-Man and Sony Universe film Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse.

George Stacy was a captain in the New York Police Department. He and his deceased wife, Helen, have a daughter named Gwen.

Biography[]

Stacy was a defender of the superhero Spider-Man. Captain Stacy was one of the few cops to truly believe Spider Man was an actual hero, even though he operates outside of the law. He spoke in his defense when Chameleon committed crimes framing the hero and noted differences between the Chameleon version and actual one. Captain Stacy later warned Spider-Man that as long as he wears a mask, people would fear him.

He was shocked when Spider-Man, under the influence of the symbiote, nearly beat Doctor Octopus to death.

He helped make a Thanksgiving Dinner for the May and Peter Parker, who his daughter Gwen liked, when May was in the hospital.

On New Year's Eve, Gwen was kidnapped and he was forced to steal codes from the Department of Homeland Security. Spider-Man saved her and she was fine.

When Venom impersonated Spider-Man, he noted there were differences between the Venom black suit and Spider-Man black suit. Venom later tried to convince the world that Peter Parker was Spider-Man but was proven to be crazy so no one believed him. George then had a talk with Peter about Spider-Man's need to keep his identity secret.

He took Peter and Sally Avril on a ride-along where, after Peter was thought killed, Sally admitted that she did like him as a friend.

George later joined Norman Osborn and J. Jonah Jameson in testing the Vault security by putting Spider-Man in a cell, Jameson gloated about his imprisonment. After Spider-Man managed to escape his cell, Jameson claims "Spider-Man and all the inmates are working together so they can raise his blood pressure" while George disagreed with him.

Venom later told the world that Peter was Spider-Man. Venom was then revealed to be the mentally unstable Eddie Brock so no one believed what he said. It is unknown if George believed Venom though he kept treating Peter the same.

He was later killed saving a child while Spider-Man fought with Doctor Octopus. Spider-Man learned this was a Canon Event, and that all variants of himself experienced the death of a police officer close to them. George's death was shown to Miles Morales. Spider-Man later sided with Miguel O'Hara that the death was necessary for the preservation of his universe.

Alternate Versions[]

Spider-Woman Universe[]

In one universe, George's daughter Gwen is the superheroine Spider-Woman. He witnessed Spider-Woman, not realizing she was his daughter, seemingly kill Peter Parker and got a warrant for her arrest. Following a battle between Spider-Woman, Vulture, another Spider-Woman, and a Spider-Man, George tried to arrest Spider-Woman where she revealed she was Gwen. She left that universe with the other two Spider-Heroes. Months later, Gwen returned and made a speech about being a hero. He then promised to resign from the police force.

Amazing Spider-Man Universe[]

In yet another universe, George was killed during a battle with that universe's Lizard. Spider-Man held him as he died, taking off his mask revealing himself to be Peter Parker who was dating his Gwen. This death was shown to Miles Morales along with this universe's George's death.

Background[]

George Stacy was voiced by Clancy Brown, who also voiced Rhino. His appearance in Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse is unvoiced.

Like many characters in the series, this one is a combination of his original and Ultimate versions. He is respectful of Spider-Man like the mainstream version and younger like his Ultimate counterpart.

In the Comics[]

He was retired but brought out by John Jameson.

He knew for certain that Peter was Spider-Man. While it is hinted at in the series, there is no clear indication.

He was killed during a battle between Doctor Octopus and Spider-Man. His dying words were to ensure that Peter took care of Gwen. In the Ultimate line, he was killed by a robber posing as Spider-Man.

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