Betty Brant | |
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Art by Scot Eaton.
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Publication information | |
Publisher | Marvel Comics |
First appearance | The Amazing Spider-Man #4 (September 1963) |
Created by |
Stan Lee (writer) Steve Ditko (artist) |
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Full name | Elizabeth Brant Leeds |
Species | Human |
Place of origin | Earth |
Team affiliations | Daily Bugle |
Supporting character of | Spider-Man |
Notable aliases | Betty Brant-Leeds |
Betty Brant is a fictional character, a supporting character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, the character made her first appearance in The Amazing Spider-Man #4 (September 1963). She is a supporting character of Spider-Man.
Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, she first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #4 (September 1963).
Betty Brant was born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Her mother had originally been the "Girl Friday" of Daily Bugle editor J. Jonah Jameson, and Betty took the position after her mother's death. Peter Parker and she were attracted to each other because Betty wanted a normal, ordinary man, and they were romantically linked. But after her brother was accidentally killed during a fight with Spider-Man and Doctor Octopus, she blamed Spider-Man. Later, she forgave Spider-Man when she realized he was trying to protect them.
Betty Brant was Peter's very first love; in issue #142 page 17 of The Amazing Spider-Man Peter tells Mary Jane Watson that Betty was his first. A year later (after their relationship), Betty broke up with Peter due to his inability to commit time to her—the two going on to develop a more sibling-esque relationship—and she eventually married Bugle reporter Ned Leeds. However the marriage proved turbulent as Ned was often posted overseas. When he was stationed in Paris she found the life impossible and left Ned to return to New York. She turned to Peter once more but Ned followed her home and she was caught between the two men. Peter regretted getting involved with Betty again and allowed the affair to break abruptly, driving her back into the arms of Ned.