George Stacy is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, usually in stories depicting the superhero Spider-Man.
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George Stacy is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, usually in stories depicting the superhero Spider-Man.
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George Stacy is Gwen Stacy's father and a former police captain from the New York City Police Department.
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George Stacy took an instant liking to Peter, and openly encouraged the growing bond between the youngster and his daughter Gwen.
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Shortly thereafter at a dance club which employed Mary Jane Watson, Captain George Stacy was put under a hypnotic trance through a rigged camera operated by Mary Jane who took photos of him unaware that these actions were aiding Wilson Fisk .
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George Stacy was compelled into a backroom where he underwent additional brainwashing by the camera's inventor, Dr Winkler.
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Captain George Stacy started to suspect Peter and Spider-Man were the same person.
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Spotting a child standing under the falling masonry, Captain George Stacy leapt to shield the boy - and paid for his act of heroism with his own life.
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George Stacy tells his daughter to keep Spider-Man safe while she can as the clone of George died.
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George Stacy reads an account of his Earth-616 death, along with the fate of his daughter.
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In Marvel Adventures Spider-Man, George Stacy is given a hint from Emma Frost in issue 53 by the arrival of his daughter Gwen, who is a new student of Midtown High.
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In issue 54, George Stacy makes his full debut as a slightly younger character with light brown hair.
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George Stacy recently discovered that Peter is Spider-Man when he accidentally yelled a quote that George knows.
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George Stacy later feels he should not use Peter, but Peter allows George to call him if he needs help, which pleases George.
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George Stacy has trouble handling his teenage daughter Gwen Stacy and has a troubled marriage.
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George Stacy is first seen arriving at the warehouse where a criminal is hiding out when Spider-Man catches up, and then investigates a house being attacked by Doctor Octopus while finding out that Gwen caused trouble by bringing a knife to school.
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George Stacy has been contacted by Daily Bugle reporter Ben Urich about his investigations.
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George Stacy was critical of Urich removing the Kingpin from control of New York as it led to a disorganized and chaotic scramble to gain the Kingpin's territory.
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When George Stacy is alone with Spider-Woman following the assassin's defeat with the intent to arrest Spider-Woman.
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George Stacy 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.
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