21 Facts About Betty Brant

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Elizabeth Betty Brant is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, usually in stories featuring the superhero Spider-Man.

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Betty Brant's is the personal secretary of J Jonah Jameson at the Daily Bugle, and served as both a supporting character and love interest for Peter Parker.

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3.

When Blackie's thugs came looking for Bennett at the family home, Betty Brant's mother was knocked into a coffee table, resulting in permanent brain damage.

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4.

At first, Betty Brant blamed Spider-Man for the death of her brother and told Spider-Man that she never wanted to see him again, although afterwards she realized she had been wrong and that he had only been trying to help.

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Betty Brant began to notice a change in Ned as he became consumed by work.

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Peter said he never wanted to see either of them again and that he was only interested in Betty Brant to make Mary Jane jealous, in the hope that this would bring Ned and Betty Brant back together.

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Betty Brant suffered a complete mental breakdown after the news of Ned's death by the Foreigner, and believed him to still be alive.

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8.

Betty Brant overcame physical and psychological barriers and succeeded in destroying the monsters.

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9.

Betty Brant's has now become one of the top investigative reporters at the Bugle.

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10.

Betty Brant's kept a spare key to Kat's apartment in her desk, which fellow reporter Paul Swanson used to break into Kat's apartment in an attempt to scare her off the case.

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11.

In Brand New Day's storyline, Betty Brant became a reporter under Dexter Bennett after Jameson's heart attack forced his wife to sell the Daily Bugle to him, and she became the only one of the old circle to remain working at the Bugle.

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12.

Betty Brant's is sad, but he reassures her that everyone will forgive her soon.

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13.

Betty Brant's is a headstrong woman, trying to get by in life and having as much fun on dates as she can get.

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14.

Betty Brant's lacks her mainstream counterpart's brown bob hairstyle and instead sporting long black hair .

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15.

Betty Brant's worked herself up into a rage while trying to build the Bugle website to which Peter Parker took over from her and got his job at the Bugle as a webdesigner.

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Sometime after the original Spider-Man's death, Betty Brant later gets the footage of the new Spider-Man stopping some muggers and presents this to Jameson.

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17.

Betty Brant is subsequently killed by Venom after trying to expose the new Spider-Man's identity.

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18.

The shock over the consequences of her failure makes Betty Brant quit her Spider-Girl identity, although Peter takes up the identity of Spider-Man later on by synthetically recreating and ingesting the irradiated spider's venom.

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19.

Betty Brant appears as a minor character in Sam Raimi's live-action Spider-Man trilogy, portrayed by Elizabeth Banks.

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20.

Betty Brant's appears in all three films in the series, starting with Spider-Man and reappearing in its sequels, Spider-Man 2 and Spider-Man 3.

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21.

Betty Brant's admitted that the groundwork of her role as the fictional character's relationship between her and Parker is much closer to the office romance that the two shared in the comics.

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