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Betty Brant | |
Aliases: | Betty Leeds; Betty Brant Leeds |
Continuity: | Marvel Universe |
Notability: | Supporting character |
Type: | Secretary |
Gender: | Female |
Race: | Human |
Location: | Upper East Side [1], New York City, New York |
Associations: | Daily Bugle |
Relatives: | Bennett Brant [2] Ned Leeds [3] |
Status: | Alive |
First: | Amazing Spider-Man, Vol. 1 #4 |
Actor: | Peg Dixon [4] Elizabeth Banks [5] Angourie Rice [6] |
Betty Brant is a fictional secretary and a supporting character featured in comic books published by Marvel Comics. She is part of the mainstream Marvel Universe and first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man, Volume 1 #4 in September, 1963.
Biography[]
Elizabeth "Betty" Brant was a young Caucasian female with auburn hair who lived in New York City, New York. She worked as a secretary for J. Jonah Jameson of the Daily Bugle.
Notes & Trivia[]
- Betty Brant quit working for J. Jonah Jameson in Amazing Spider-Man #34.
- Betty Brant once had a dream that Peter Parker was Spider-Man. She dismissed it, having no idea just how right she was. [7]
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References[]
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man 131
- ↑ Brother, deceased. Also known as the Crime-Master.
- ↑ Former husband, deceased. Also known as the Hobgoblin.
- ↑ Peg Dixon was the voice actress for Betty Brant on the original 1967 Spider-Man animated series.
- ↑ Actress Elizabeth Banks played the first live-action version of Betty Brant in Spider-Man 2 in 2004 and in Spider-Man 3 in 2007.
- ↑ Actress Angourie Rice played Betty Brant in the MCU Spider-Man film series.
- ↑ Amazing Spider-Man 34
Appearances[]
1967 cartoon series
- Spider-Man: The Terrible Triumph of Dr. Octopus
- Spider-Man: The Menace of Mysterio
- Spider-Man: Magic Malice
1981 cartoon series
Spider-Man film series
Marvel Cinematic Universe