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Lizard

245 appearances · Silver Age · 1963–2026 · 9 key issues
Who is Lizard?

Dr. Curtis Connors, a brilliant reptile biologist who lost his right arm, developed a serum derived from lizard DNA in hopes of regenerating his missing limb — but the formula transformed him instead into the savage, cold-blooded Lizard, bringing him into conflict with Spider-Man in their very first encounter.

Few villains in Marvel's Silver Age rogues' gallery have proven as enduringly haunting as the Lizard, who slithered onto the scene in The Amazing Spider-Man #6 in 1963, conjured by the legendary duo of Stan Lee and Steve Ditko at the very height of their creative powers. Over more than six decades of publication — racking up 232 catalog appearances and nine key issues that collectors prize — this reptilian menace has remained one of Spider-Man's most iconic and emotionally resonant adversaries. The Lizard keeps genuinely elite company, sharing pages with the likes of Doctor Octopus, Captain America, Iron Man, and J. Jonah Jameson, and has even crossed into the cosmic chaos of Marvel Super-Heroes Secret Wars. If you're serious about Spider-Man's world, the Lizard isn't just a villain to know — he's one of the essential, irreplaceable figures that define it.

Identity

Real name. Dr. Curtis "Curt" Connors

Powers. As the Lizard: superhuman strength/speed/agility/durability, regeneration, claws/fangs/scales, prehensile tail, telepathic control over reptiles. Connors himself is a brilliant geneticist/herpetologist.

Affiliations. Sinister Six (occasionally); formerly Empire State University; associate of Spider-Man (Curt Connors as ally)

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

Part of the Lizard legacy

Lizard is one of 2 heroes to carry the Lizard mantle. See the whole Lizard family ▸

Trivia

  • The Lizard cemented his place as one of Spider-Man's earliest recurring threats, yet his debut was so underutilized that he never resurfaced for the remainder of Steve Ditko's original run on The Amazing Spider-Man.cbr.com
  • A 1963 issue featuring the Lizard helped establish one of Marvel's most durable ideas: a Spider-Man villain whose human alter ego is also a sympathetic supporting character, not just an enemy.cbr.com
  • The character later earned a lasting place in Marvel lore for a major body-horror turning point, when a storyline made him the catalyst for Spider-Man's six-armed mutation.cbr.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 #165 1977
The Amazing Spider-Man #165
Marvel Super-Heroes Secret Wars #1 1984
Marvel Super-Heroes Secret Wars #1
The Spectacular Spider-Man #111 1986
The Spectacular Spider-Man #111
Marvel Super-Heroes #4 1990
Marvel Super-Heroes #4
Venom Super Special #1 1995
Venom Super Special #1
Earth X #[nn] 2000
Earth X #[nn]
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 (151–245 of 245, oldest first)

Spider-Man: Lizard - No Turning Back (2012)
The Amazing Spider-Man (1999)
Spider-Man: Dying Wish (2013)
Superior Spider-Man (2013)
Hip-Hop Variant Sampler (2016)
#1
Amazing Spider-Man: Worldwide (2016)
Spider-Man: Brand New Day - The Complete Collection (2016)
#1
Civil War II: Kingpin (2016)
X-Men: Age of Apocalypse - Termination (2017)
The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl (2015)
#27
Amazing Spider-Man Epic Collection (2013)
Marvel Masterworks: Ant-Man / Giant-Man (2006)
#3
Spider-Man: Reptilian Rage (2019)
#1
Ghost-Spider Annual (2019)
#1
Black Cat Annual (2020)
#1
Marvel Avengers and Other Heroes! (2021)
#2
Captain Britain Omnibus (2021)
Non-Stop Spider-Man: Big Brain Play (2021)
Marvel Spider-Man Magazine (2021)
Spider-Man by Todd McFarlane: The Complete Collection (2021)
Mighty Marvel Masterworks: The Amazing Spider-Man (2021)
Giant-Size Amazing Spider-Man: Chameleon Conspiracy (2021)
#1
Sinister War (2021)
Thor by Donny Cates (2020)
#3
Marvel Legendary Collection (2022)
#59
Amazing Spider-Man: Beyond (2021)
#4
The Amazing Spider-Man Omnibus (2007)
Amazing Spider-Man by Wells & Romita Jr. (2022)
#2
Amazing Spider-Man by Zeb Wells (2023)
#7
Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars Facsimile Edition (2024)
Spider-Punk: Arms Race (2024)
#1
Marvel Super Heroes Secret Wars: Battleworld (2024)
Amazing Spider-Man by Nick Spencer Omnibus (2023)
#2
Spider-Man by Michelinie & Bagley Omnibus (2024)
#1
Ultimate X-Men (2024)
#3
X-Men: Forever (2024)
#4
Wolverine (2020)
#49
Spider-Society (2024)
#1
Spider-Gwen: The Ghost-Spider (2024)
Spider-Man: Reign 2 (2024)
#3
Amazing Spider-Man Modern Era Epic Collection (2025)
#2
The Spectacular Spider-Men (2024)
Uncanny X-Men (2024)
Giant-Size Marvel Omnibus (2025)
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)