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Curt Connors

329 appearances · Silver Age · 1963–2026 · 10 key issues
Who is Curt Connors?

A brilliant surgeon who lost his right arm during his military service, Dr. Curtis Connors obsessively studied reptilian limb regeneration hoping to restore it. His experimental serum succeeded — but also transformed him into the savage, reptile-minded Lizard, an alter ego he has struggled to control ever since.

Few supporting characters in Marvel history have cast as long a shadow as Curt Connors, who first stepped onto the page in The Amazing Spider-Man #6 back in 1963 — a Silver Age debut courtesy of the legendary Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. Over more than six decades and 262 catalogued appearances, he's proven himself one of the most enduring figures in Spider-Man's world, a man whose story clearly resonates far beyond a single era. His ten key-issue appearances signal just how pivotal he's been to the Marvel universe, and the company he keeps — sharing pages with the likes of Doctor Octopus, Captain America, and J. Jonah Jameson — places him squarely at the heart of Marvel's most iconic storytelling. If you're building a serious Spider-Man collection, Curt Connors is a thread that runs through decades of it.

Identity

Real name. Curtis "Curt" Connors

Powers. As the Lizard: superhuman strength/speed/durability, reptilian regeneration (regrows limbs), razor claws and prehensile tail, telepathic control over reptiles. As Connors: brilliant geneticist/surgeon (herpetologist).

Affiliations. Empire State University; formerly U.S. Army (combat surgeon); occasional Spider-Man ally as Connors

★ First appearance
The Amazing Spider-Man #6
Nov 1963

Trivia

  • The Lizard stands out among Spider-Man's earliest rogues as one of the few to evolve into a recurring de facto ally, with Connors repeatedly lending his scientific expertise to solve Peter's most complex problems rather than remaining a simple one-off monster.marvel.fandom.com
  • The 'Shed' storyline marked the character's darkest modern turning point, delivering a permanent personality shift so brutal it claimed Connors' son's life and effectively erased Connors as a distinct identity for a significant stretch of time.marvel.fandom.com

Top series

Covers through the years — 1963–2022

The Amazing Spider-Man #6 1963
The Amazing Spider-Man #6
The Amazing Spider-Man #101 1971
The Amazing Spider-Man #101
Marvel Premiere #29 1976
Marvel Premiere #29
The Amazing Spider-Man #164 1977
The Amazing Spider-Man #164
Marvel Super-Heroes Secret Wars #1 1984
Marvel Super-Heroes Secret Wars #1
The Amazing Spider-Man #311 1989
The Amazing Spider-Man #311
Marvel Super-Heroes #4 1990
Marvel Super-Heroes #4
Venom Super Special #1 1995
Venom Super Special #1
The Amazing Spider-Man #20 2000
The Amazing Spider-Man #20
Free Comic Book Day 2007 (Spider-Man) #1 2007
Free Comic Book Day 2007 (Spider-Man) #1
Avengers: The Initiative Special #1 2009
Avengers: The Initiative Special #1
Superior Spider-Man #11 2013
Superior Spider-Man #11
Amazing Spider-Man: Worldwide #4 2017
Amazing Spider-Man: Worldwide #4
Amazing Spider-Man #92.BEY 2022
Amazing Spider-Man #92.BEY

Appearances (301–329 of 329, oldest first)

Amazing Spider-Man Modern Era Epic Collection (2025)
#2
Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars Facsimile Edition (2024)
The Spectacular Spider-Men (2024)
Uncanny X-Men (2024)
Marvel Origins (2023)
Giant-Size Marvel Omnibus (2025)
The Amazing Spider-Man (2025)
Spider-Man (2023)
#34
Amazing Spider-Man (2021)
Giant-Size Amazing Spider-Man (2025)
#1
Miles Morales: Spider-Man (2023)
Godzilla Destroys the Marvel Universe (2025)
#2
Spider-Man '94 (2025)
#1
Michel Fiffe Portfolio (2016)
#2
Spider-Man '94: The Return (2026)
Marvel / DC: Spider-Man / Superman (2026)
#1
Amazing Spider-Man Magazine (2007)
#1
Toyfare: The Toy Magazine (1997)