
Steven Grant
Steven Grant is one of the constructed identities assumed by mercenary Marc Spector, presenting as a suave, wealthy man of leisure. This persona serves as one of several alternate personalities tied to Spector's complicated psychology and his role as the avatar of the Egyptian moon god Khonshu.
Few characters in Marvel's Bronze Age tapestry carry quite the quiet intrigue of Steven Grant — a figure who first stepped onto the page in Hulk #12 in 1978, conjured by the creative team of Doug Moench and Ron Wilson. Over a remarkable span stretching across 45 years, he has woven his way through some of Marvel's most compelling corners, sharing pages with the likes of Marc Spector, Moon Knight, Peter Parker, Spider-Man, and Wilson Fisk — a roster that speaks to his surprising range across street-level drama and beyond. His appearances across Moon Knight, Ultimate Spider-Man, and Hulk map a journey through the publisher's most beloved runs, and collectors will note that at least one of his issues carries genuine key-issue significance. With 27 catalog appearances and nearly half a century of history, Steven Grant is the kind of figure that rewards the dedicated reader who pays attention to the details hiding in plain sight.

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Covers through the years — 1978–2023
1978
★ 1984
2005
2007
2023