Below is a list of members of New York City Police Department (Earth-616):
Members[]
Agnelli[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man Annual #18
Agnelli was an officer that was part of the unit trying to deal with the Scorpion at Marla Madison's apartment before her wedding to J. Jonah Jameson. He was tasked with staying on the ground to guard Jameson but Jameson snuck off in a taxi.[1] |
Allen[]
Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 2) #39
Mr. Allen was a forensic officer who testified in the murder trial against Hector Ayala.[2] |
Alvarez[]
Appearances: X-Factor #66
While attempting to enter Ship during the chaos it created in Manhattan due to the virus being planted in its hardware by Psynapse, Officer Alvarez told Sgt. Charlotte Jones that he thought entering Ship was only possible to "moots", and Jones corrected him that the correct term was "mutants".[3] |
Arnie[]
Appearances: Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #108
Arnie attended Captain Jean DeWolff's funeral with Detective Stanley Carter.[4] |
Bartlett[]
Appearances: Mystery Men #1
Bartlett was a corrupt cop who tried to arrest Dennis Piper by blaming him for the death of his girlfriend Alice Starr, but Dennis managed to disarm him and forced him to talk about who wanted to frame him. After several attempts to kill Piper, he himself was killed by the vigilante Revenant.[5] |
Becksted[]
Appearances: Thunderbolts (Vol. 4) #3
Lt. Becksted rushed to the Central Park Zoo where there was a Super-Apes uprising and was trying to negotiate with them, and when he was stepping in with tear gas to deal with the problem, the Thunderbolts intervened forcing their jurisdiction over issues related to the super-villains. After the inconclusiveness of the Thunderbolt, Becksted had his men intervene with teargas, quickly solving the problem.[6] |
Benny[]
Appearances: Spider-Man Unlimited #11
Benny was the Desk Sergeant of the 44th precinct. When Detective Marcella Cellanos advised him that he was going out to lunch in case the Havershaws' lawyer should ask about her, Benny asked her if the Havershaws' case was on track.[7] |
Bernie[]
Appearances: Thor #189
When Volstagg descended into the New York Subway without a token, Bernie and his partner tried to stop him, but Volstagg strode right through them, and a turnstyle, without slowing.[8] | |
Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #27
After Spider-Man silenced J. Jonah Jameson by closing his mouth with the web, one of Bernie's colleagues ironically told him that they would have to get Jonah out of this mess, to which Bernie ironically replied to him to be careful and that there would be It took at least a good three or four hours of consideration so as not to violate Jameson's civil rights.[9] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man Annual #18
Bernie was an officer who was part of a unit trying to deal with the Scorpion when he had broken into Marla Madison's apartment when seeking revenge on J. Jonah Jameson.[1] |
Bert[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #278
Bert and Jack Brennan where talking about stop smoking. Later Jack was taken out by Scourge who want's to kill Flash Thompson. Scourge thought that Flash was Hobgoblin.[10] | |
Appearances: Deadly Foes of Spider-Man #4
Bert was one of the last three cops to leave the 21st Precinct for riot control following the clash between the two factions of the Sinister Syndicate, worrying they would leave the Precinct unguarded.[11] |
Bill[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #12, Amazing Spider-Man #37
Bill and Joe were helped by Spider-Man (Peter Parker) round up the animals released from the zoo by Dr. Octopus.[12] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #27
Bill and his partner Chuck almost saw Stilt-Man coming out the Masked Marauder's helicopter.[14] | |
Appearances: X-Men #36
Bill and Charlie witnessed the Beast and Iceman perform in Washington Square Park.[15] | |
Appearances: Silver Surfer #9
During the fight between the Silver Surfer and the Flying Dutchman over the skies of Manhattan, a colleague of Bill asked him what he thought of the situation and he replied that even if they could hear what they were saying they would not believe it anyway.[16] | |
Appearances: Sub-Mariner #39
Bill and Irv were the first to notice that Sub-Mariner had taken over Prison Island off the Coast of New York.[17] | |
Appearances: Emma Frost #15
Bill was a traffic cop from whom Astrid Bloom read the mind and discovered that he too wanted to be a detective like her father and brother.[18] |
Blackleigh[]
Appearances: Punisher War Journal #61
Blackleigh was a former colleague of Lynn Michaels.[19] |
Blair[]
Appearances: Black Panther and the Crew #1
Detective Blair superficially investigated the murder of activist Ezra Keith in prison.[20] |
Bo[]
Appearances: Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #93
Bo was an officer who was stationed at the West 23rd Street Police Morgue. He had witnessed the body of Silvermane and was planning to show his partner but discovered the body had been stolen when he opened the drawer.[21] |
Brodsky[]
Appearances: Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #132
Brodsky and Detective Carson received the final confession of Kraven the Hunter.[22] |
Bruce[]
Appearances: Power Man and Iron Fist #76
Bruce and his colleague Ralph were on duty at the port when there was a clash between Iron Fist and Misty Knight against a gang while they were searching for Warhawk. While Ralph got in pursuit of Iron Fist, Bruce captured Misty.[23] |
Buchanan[]
Appearances: X-Factor #66
Officers Cameron, Kassinoff, Buchanan, Schlesinger, Alvarez, Reuben, and Shetterley were among the police officers who attempted to enter Ship during the chaos it created in Manhattan due to the virus planted on its hardware by Psynapse, but they were not allowed to enter, allowing only Sergeant Charlotte Jones to enter.[3] |
Burman[]
Appearances: The Pulse #1
Officer Burman was called in to check a body in Central Park, that turned out to be the corpse of Terri Kidder.[24] |
Burns[]
Appearances: Peter Parker: Spider-Man #4
Burns allowed Spider-Man to go into the Alley and hunt down the Sewer Killer.[25] |
Cahill[]
Appearances: Marvel Two-In-One #86
Member of the scientific police, Dr. Cahill subjected a sample of the Mud-Thing, or the fusion of Sandman and Hydro-Man, to various tests to learn as much as possible about the creature but without obtaining any useful results, thus deciding to close the case .[26] |
Cameron[]
Appearances: X-Factor #66
Officers Cameron, Kassinoff, Buchanan, Schlesinger, Alvarez, Reuben, and Shetterley were among the police officers who attempted to enter Ship during the chaos it created in Manhattan due to the virus planted on its hardware by Psynapse, but they were not allowed to enter, allowing only Sergeant Charlotte Jones to enter.[3] |
Carl[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #244
As Spider-Man peered through the files of Capt. Jean DeWolff looking for clues about the raids on the Osborn Manufacturing offices, Carl heard noises and entered the office with weapons in hand but did not notice anything as Spider-Man was hanging from the ceiling. Then Carl was notified by another police officer that there had been another assault on the Osborn at Pier 3.[27] |
Carpenter[]
Appearances: Captain America #157 and Captain America #159
He took over and arrested the members of Crime Wave after they were defeated and captured by Captain America.[28] |
Cartwright[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #141
Cartwright and his partner chased Spider-Man, who tried to lose them only to drive his Spider-Mobile into the Hudson River. Realizing what Spider-Man had done, the police figured he's either escaped or died and ended their chase.[29] |
Casey[]
Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #149
Casey was an officer who was dealing with the menace of the Incandescent Man. Him and his partner were shooting at him but his partner realized the bullets were having no effect. Cannonball, who was still trying to establish control over his flight, then flew into the two officers.[30] |
Cellanos[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man '96 #1
Officer Cellanos investigated a murder in the Russian community of Brighton Beach.[31] |
Charlie[]
Appearances: Fantastic Four #8
Charlie and Joe were two of the officers who dealt with the prison riot sparked by the Puppet Master.[32] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #2
Charlie and his partner arrested the Vulture after Spider-Man manage to disable his wings.[33] | |
Appearances: Strange Tales Annual #2
Charlie was assigned to watch over a newly-discovered Da Vinci masterpiece, which was on exhibition at the museum of arts.[34] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four #23
Charlie witnessed the Human Torch retrieve a fireproof automobile gifted by a wealthy Maharajah.[35] | |
Appearances: X-Men #11
While searching the streets for the Stranger, Charlie and his partner surprised the Cyclops.[36] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #30
Charlie was among the policemen who arrested the Cat Burglar.[37] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #11
Charlie was among a small group of policemen who found what appeared at first to be Daredevil tied up and dropped in front of their station. It was actually one of the Ani-Men, with whom Daredevil had switched costumes so he could capture their leader, The Organizer.[38] | |
Appearances: Tales of Suspense #81
Charlie and Sam were assigned to escort Tony Stark on a police cruiser to the airport to catch a plane to Washington, D.C..[39] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #41
Charlie and another cop spotted what they thought was a hobo in a train car, but it turned out to be the Rhino on its way to New York, and he ran over the two cops.[40] | |
Appearances: Avengers Annual #1
One day, while patrolling the streets, Charlie heard some fight noise coming from the Avengers Mansion, and, being only a rookie, he wanted to get in, but he was warned by his mate that the place was off limits.[41] | |
Appearances: X-Men #36
Charlie and Bill witnessed the Beast and Iceman perform in Washington Square Park.[15] | |
Appearances: Avengers #49
Charlie witnessed Magneto and Toad enter the United Nations Headquarters, allegedly without harming anyone.[42] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #37
Later, near the Embassy of Latveria, Charlie and Pete noticed a disrupted concrete road, which had just been shattered by Dr. Doom's car.[43] | |
Appearances: Avengers #52
Charlie spotted the Black Panther rushing into the hospital where the Avengers were taken after a murder attempt; he tried to arrest him, but, once the Avengers were revived, the Black Panther was cleared of all charges.[44] | |
Appearances: X-Men #55
Charlie and his partner found the Grady Gang all knocked out and the Avenging Angel's calling card, a halo painted on a nearby brick wall.[45] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #55
While driving a payroll-laden armored car, Charlie and Dave were attacked by Mr. Fear.[46] | |
Appearances: Eternals #16
Charlie witnessed Zuras releasing the energy from the Cosmic Hulk.[47] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #285
Accompanied Detective Bucko Leary to investigate the scene of a theft that a passerby charged to Daredevil.[48] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #10
Charlie was assaulted by one of Doctor Octopus' tentacles.[49] | |
Appearances: Thor: Godstorm #2 | |
Appearances: Spider-Man/Doctor Octopus: Negative Exposure #2
Charlie was on duty to keep the crowd under control during a hostage situation by the Vulture.[51] |
Cherry[]
Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 2) #27
Cherry was a concerned NYPD rookie who thought costumed vigilantes should be arrested as well as criminals. He was on patrol in the Midtown area of Manhattan, assigned on car 555. |
Chipowski[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #669
During the Spider-Island event, Chipowski worked with Carlie Cooper at the 18th Precinct.[53] |
Chuck[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #2
Chuck was assigned to keep watch over a valuable shipment at the Park Avenue Diamond Exchange, which the Vulture tauntingly announced to the public as the site of his next robbery.[33] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #18
Chuck was approached by Karen Page, asking for help after the Gladiator's attacked Foggy Nelson wearing a Daredevil costume.[54] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #27
Chuck and his partner Bill almost saw Stilt-Man coming out the Masked Marauder's helicopter.[14] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #40
Chuck and his mate tried to intercept the Unholy Three after a bank robbery, but he was blasted with a T-Ray Gun by the Ape-Man and vanished into time.[55] | |
Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #60
Some time later, Chuck and Joey confronted Equinox when he managed to cause a blackout across the island of Manhattan.[56] | |
Appearances: X-Factor #57
Chuck was Charlotte Jones' patrol partner. He was responsible for keeping the crowd safe during the clash between X-Factor and the Right terrorists.[57] |
Clancy[]
Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #22
Clancy accompanied Terry Vance and Deadline Dawson to see the body of a suspected suicide and he told them that the victim was robbed of a diamond and believe that he was so distraught at losing his property he committed suicide as evident by the number of failed attempts.[58] |
Clark[]
Appearances: Journey Into Mystery #99
Clark suggested to his chief to go get Thor if he had turned bad.[59] |
Cliff[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #664
Cliff was the agent for Special Crimes Evidence Storage. When Carlie Cooper asked to look at the evidence regarding the Wraith, he replied that it was destroyed due to a pumpkin bomb that exploded, so he handed Carlie the list of the evidence that had been destroyed.[60] |
Clyde[]
Appearances: Avengers #59
When Yellowjacket handed Big Eddie, Charlie and Rocky to the police, Clyde wanted him to testify at their trial, but the superhero just refused and leapt off.[61] |
Cochran[]
Appearances: Avengers: Marvels Snapshots #1
Cochran scolded a novice in the force for finding him seated and did so offending him for his Native American origins.[62] |
Collins[]
Appearances: Marvel Super-Heroes (Vol. 2) #1
He prevented Hellcat from killing the demon Zreate'th because he possessed an innocent person, but the demon struck Lt. Collins because he had already served his usefulness in distracting Hellcat.[63] | |
Appearances: Marvel Comics Presents (Vol. 2) #4
Collins was a member of the special team that was supposed to capture terrorist Jaafar Yoosuf, but while he was in his apartment Collins was mentally controlled by the terrorist and while he was under control he shot the detective who was there with him Stacy Dolan.[64] | |
Appearances: Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man #18
Detective Collins investigated the death of a man who turned out to be the Ben Parker of an alternate reality, and Sandman's father, Floyd Baker, was charged with the murder.[65] | |
Appearances: Doctor Strange / Punisher: Magic Bullets Infinite Comic #5, Doctor Strange / Punisher: Magic Bullets Infinite Comic #6, Doctor Strange / Punisher: Magic Bullets Infinite Comic #7, Doctor Strange / Punisher: Magic Bullets Infinite Comic #8
Agent Collins and his other colleagues intervened on the site of the destruction of the Fusilli Family's restaurant but were attacked by the demonified Livio Fusilli who killed everyone except Collins thanks to the providential intervention of the Punisher.[66] |
Connors[]
Appearances: Daredevil #72
During a robbery at the museum, his sergeant complained to Connors saying that he lost too much time setting up the spots.[69] |
Conroy[]
Appearances: Doctor Strange (Vol. 2) #22 |
Coop[]
Appearances: Thor: Godstorm #2 |
Cruiser[]
Appearances: Spider-Man #84
Cruiser and Jack barely survived an encounter with the Juggernaut.[71] |
Dan[]
Appearances: Bishop #3
Dan and his partner came across Bishop while he was being attacked by Eddie and another thug.[72] | |
Appearances: New X-Men #127
Dan spotted Xorn while patrolling Mutant Town.[73] |
Danny[]
Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #5
Danny and his partner spotted the Sub-Mariner just as he emerged from the waters and tried to stop him by shooting him but with a negative outcome.[74] |
Dave[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #27
Dave and Sam were among the few police officers who, thanks to Spider-Man's intervention, managed to arrest all the mobsters summoned by the Crime Master and the Green Goblin.[75] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four #51
One rainy night, while patrolling the streets, Dave offered a lift to the Thing, but he refused.[76] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #55
While driving a payroll-laden armored car, Dave and Charlie were attacked by Mr. Fear.[46] | |
Appearances: Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #131
Lieutenant Dave and his men discovered fifteen heroin drug dealers beaten up by The Spider.[77] |
Davis[]
Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 2) #39
Detective Davis was a scientific officer who testified in the murder trial against Hector Ayala.[2] | |
Appearances: The Pulse #12
Detective Davis gave information to Ben Urich about the missing bum hero D-Man who also asked him why Urich was interested in such a strange case.[78] |
Daz[]
Appearances: Black Panther (Vol. 3) #59
Daz, Eddie X, and The Jinx gathered at Francis Tork's burial ceremony, where they briefly talked to Kevin Cole about Tork's death.[79] |
Delany[]
Appearances: Daredevil #167, Daredevil #169, Daredevil #173, Marvel Team-Up Annual #4
Delay intervened in the Forest Hills Gardens country club to arrest the Mauler.[80] |
DePaolis[]
Appearances: Thor (Vol. 2) #1
DePaolis was one of the SWAT officers who witnessed the Avengers battling the Destroyer.[84] |
Deuce[]
Appearances: Mystery Men #2
Deuce was a cop who was having a drink in a bar frequented by off-duty cops and was among those beaten up by Dennis Piper to get information about his girlfriend's murder and about which Deuce told him that the only thing he knew was that the last place Alice Starr had been seen was at the marina.[85] |
Dick[]
Appearances: Captain America #157 and Captain America #159
Dick drove Commissioner Nathan Martin to the crime scene of Crime-Wave smashing through a vine barrier and almost hitting Captain America and the Falcon in the process.[28] |
Dooley[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #195
Dooley and his sergeant wanted to help Spider-Man, trapped under an exploded prison wall, but he eventually managed to pull himself from the rubble.[86] |
Doug[]
Appearances: Avengers Icons: The Vision #2
Doug and his partner were saved by the Vision from Gremlin.[87] |
Eagleson[]
Appearances: Bishop #2
Captain Eagleson gave Bishop the address of the person possessed by Mountjoy.[88] |
Ed[]
Appearances: Iron Man #20
Ed and his partner tried to stop Charles Gray while he was possessed by Lucifer, but they were easily defeated.[89] | |
Appearances: Iron Man #32
Ed and Fitz chased escaped convicts Rasko and Baldy Kolak until they were eventually defeated by Iron Man and the Mechanoid.[90] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #11
Ed and Ralphie prevented Peter Parker from seeing his wife.[91] |
Eddie[]
Appearances: Mighty Thor #426
Eddie was Kyle Brock partner who was shot and injured during while trying to apprehend a group of criminals.[92] |
Eddie X[]
Appearances: Black Panther (Vol. 3) #59
Eddie X, Daz and Jinx gathered at Francis Tork's burial ceremony, where they briefly talked to Kevin Cole about Tork's death.[79] |
Emery[]
Appearances: Incredible Hulk #431, Incredible Hulk #432
He was on the team of policemen sent to the underground sewers to capture Abomination but he was killed during the battle.[93] |
Eugene[]
Appearances: New X-Men #127
Eugene spotted Xorn while patrolling Mutant Town.[73] |
Fagan[]
Appearances: Spider-Man: Power of Terror #2
Detective Fagan arrived on the murder scene of Joe Flannagan in Times Square.[94] |
Fenton[]
Appearances: Journey Into Mystery #505
Fenton only once had an exit with Code: Blue when they battled the Wrecking Crew with Ericka Velez, Howie Barker, and Spider-Man.[95] |
Fitz[]
Appearances: Iron Man #32
Fitz and Ed chased escaped convicts Rasko and Baldy Kolak until they were eventually defeated by Iron Man and the Mechanoid.[90] |
Flaherty[]
Appearances: Avengers #22
The desk sergeant ordered Flaherty to quickly deliver the tape to the New York City Council that recorded the Avengers' innocence and that they had been framed.[96] |
Foley[]
Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #2
Officer Foley was with the fellow law officers on a dock at Battery trying to stop Namor taking Ms. Drayson underwater. Fooley threw himself into the water to steal Ms. Drayson from Namor's hold, succeeding but at the cost of his own life when Sub-Mariner easily got rid of him by drowning him.[97] |
Forbes[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #166
Agent Forbes was on duty during the stampede of Stegron and his dinosaurs in Manhattan.[98] |
Frank[]
Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #8
Frank was ordered by his chief to get the mason and have him mend a wall melted by the Human Torch.[99] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #182
Frank was involved in a chase with the Rocket Racer. He was single and had amorous attentions towards his fellow police officer Helen.[100] | |
Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #134
Frank and his partner responded to a shop robbery alarm, meeting the robber and recognizing him as the one who had previously robbed a jewelry store, not imagining it was Electro with a toy gun who disarmed him and his parter with his powers.[101] | |
Appearances: Alias #2
Officer Frank kept the crowd away from the crime scene of Miranda Pritchett's murder.[102] |
Frasier[]
Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #9
Frasier was a scientist working at the chemical laboratory of the police department.[103] |
Fred[]
Appearances: Marvel Feature #2
Alerted by a night-watchman, Fred and Sam came across the Hulk, but he didn't care to fight and just stomped right past them.[104] | |
Appearances: Defenders #19
Fred and his partner were magically held by the Dr. Strange.[105] | |
Appearances: X-Factor #57
Fred and his partner intervened in a bank on Park Avenue where Archangel, in the grip of hallucinations, showed up thinking he was Warren Worthington making a withdrawal, but thinking it was a robbery they ordered Warren to surrender.[57] |
Fredricks[]
Appearances: Iron Man #36
Fredricks and his sergeant witnessed the appearance of Ramrod in Manhattan.[106] |
Gary[]
Appearances: Venom: Dark Origin #3 |
George[]
Appearances: Spider-Man #5
George was alerted by a huge explosion with fire in progress on the Upper East Side.[108] |
Gilroy[]
Appearances: Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #28
Gilroy was asked by Daredevil to back away from Spider-Man.[109] |
Gus[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #229
Gus was one of the policemen who arrived to help Spider-Man save Madame Web from the Juggernaut.[110] |
Gutierrez[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #47
After Override woke up in the morgue, he told Carlie Cooper that he wanted to confess his crimes, so she called her boss who showed up at the morgue with Harbour and Gutierrez and told the two of them to arrest Override and read him his rights. In fact they were secretly assigned to suppress Override, and only thanks to Carlie's intervention was he saved and even though Carlie attempted to report on the three policemen, she was told that no charges would be made against them.[111] |
Haley[]
Appearances: Dark Reign: The List - Daredevil #1
Haley was a crooked cop who was slaughtered in Brooklyn by the Hand.[112] |
Hank[]
Appearances: Captain America #170
Hank attempted to arrest Captain America for murder.[113] |
Harbour[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #47
After Override woke up in the morgue, he told Carlie Cooper that he wanted to confess his crimes, so she called her boss who showed up at the morgue with Harbour and Gutierrez and told the two of them to arrest Override and read him his rights. In fact they were secretly assigned to suppress Override, and only thanks to Carlie's intervention was he saved and even though Carlie attempted to report on the three policemen, she was told that no charges would be made against them.[111] |
Hardy[]
Appearances: Thor (Vol. 2) #1
Hardy was Brady O'Neil's partner.[84] |
Harris[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #72
Harris went to a pawn shop, looking for Shocker, but he could neither find him, nor the Lifeline Tablet.[114] |
Harry[]
Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #1
Harry and Joe attempted to arrest the Sandman but, despite Spider-Man's intervention, the villain proved to be too much for them to handle and he escaped.[115] | |
Appearances: Marvel Two-In-One #80
Harry and his partner Marty were chasing the Ghost Rider through New York traffic. Taking a bend at high speed Marty told Harry to be careful around bends as he had a weak stomach, to which Harry replied that that was the least of his problems as they had to stop the maniac who was speeding through traffic .[116] | |
Appearances: Tales of the Marvels: Blockbuster #1
Harry was one of the police officers who were involved at the disaster site caused by the clash between Terrax and Silver Surfer.[117] | |
Appearances: Typhoid #3
A Detective who works with Clair Dodge to solve the case of prostitute homicide involving a corrupt police officer.[118] |
Hart[]
Appearances: Sub-Mariner #39
When Capt. Hart found out that Sub-Mariner had taken over Prison Island, off the Coast of New York, he sent a launch out to investigate his motives.[17] |
Hastings[]
Appearances: Power Man and Iron Fist (Vol. 3) #13
After having infiltrated a small criminal in the organization of Alex Wilder, Detective Hastings questions him trying to get all the information possible on Wilder.[119] |
Haugedal[]
Appearances: Incredible Hulk #168
After the Hulk left the hospital where Betty Talbot was hospitalized by demolishing a wall, officer Haugedal pointed out to his captain who could barely see that there was a suspicious truck with its lights off on the hospital access road.[120] |
Hayes[]
Appearances: Thor #211
Hayes was among the six riot squads called in to defend New York, when an army of Trolls led by Ulik, invaded the city. He and his fellow officers held off the Trolls until Thor was able to defeat their leader and send them back whence they came.[121] |
Hegerfors[]
Appearances: Daredevil #231, Daredevil #232
Hegerfors was assigned to protect Daily Bugle reporter Ben Urich.[122] |
Helen[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #182
Helen was a police officer who was called into a pursuit of the Rocket Racer. She had amorous attention from a fellow police officer named Frank. Her brother used to drive in a demolition derby and taught her how to drive. While chasing the Rocket Racer, she lost control of the squad car and ending up crashing through a billboard.[100] |
Hennessy[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #161
Hennessy was told by his sergeant not to shoot at Spider-Man.[123] |
Higgins[]
Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #212
Although he officially couldn't sanction his heroics, Lt. Higgins respected Spider-Man and prevented Captain Marsh from arresting him after the battle in Times Square against the Master of Vengeance.[124] | |
Appearances: Shadowland: After the Fall #1
At the the 18th Precinct, Higgins asked Detective Alex Kurtz not to arrest Daredevil.[125] |
Hobbes[]
Appearances: Daredevil Annual #7
Hobbes was a corrupt NYPD detective who accepted bribes from criminal developer Richard Furman in exchange for ensuring that Furman's illegal activities (e.g. burning his own buildings to kick out the tenants and redevelop the structures without complains from historical societies) were stalled. Journalist Ben Urich knew that Hobbes had been bought off, but could not prove it, leading to tense encounters between them.[126] |
Hockney[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #414
Officer Hockney assisted a man who was supposedly robbed by the Ringer.[127] |
Hogan[]
Appearances: Eternals #6
Hogan was part of the human resistance who confronted Kro and his deviant army in Manhattan.[128] |
Howard[]
Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 12) #2
He intervened in the Times Square subway station where he found the body beheaded by the Punisher of a member of Hydra.[129] |
Howie[]
Appearances: Spider-Man: Redemption #3
Howie was the officer who drove the van that transported Elizabeth Tyne and other inmates in prison, and which was attacked by Ben Reilly who pretended to kill Elizabeth.[130] |
Irv[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #18
Irv and his partner arrested Rocky Roberts and his two car-stealing partners, who were beating up Flash Thompson, dressed as Spider-Man.[131] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #5
Irv and his partner, responding to a phone call to the police, came to the top of a building to find a triumphant Daredevil standing over the prone form of The Matador. Remembering recent accusations made against Daredevil in the newspaper, Irv remarked that obviously the crimefighter and the famed thief weren’t the same person.[132] | |
Appearances: Sub-Mariner #39
Irv and Bill were the first to notice that Sub-Mariner had taken over Prison Island off the Coast of New York.[17] |
Jack[]
Appearances: Incredible Hulk #299
Jack was a policeman on horseback who was on the lookout for Hulk during one of his destructive tirades through New York City.[133] | |
Appearances: Thor #346
Jack was a policeman who worked at an NYPD police precinct whose officers had been put under the enchantment of Faerie and were beholden to the will of Malekith. When Thor visited the precinct in search of Eric Willis and Jack convinced Thor to eat some enchanted cookies which would sap his will. While it weakened him, it was sufficient enough to completely subsume his well and he was able to overcome the enchantment and disable the other officers.[134] |
Jeff[]
Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #8
Jeff was asked by the Human Torch about any news on the Sub-Mariner.[99] | |
Appearances: Marvel Graphic Novel #5
Jeff was one of the police officers on duty at Madison Square Garden the night of Reverend Stryker's big sermon, grousing that he'd have preferred to be watching an ice hockey game also happening that night. As it turned out Stryker had been using the broadcast as part of a psychic attack against New York's mutant populace, Jeff and his partner tried to maintain order as best they could. Finally, Jeff shot and wounded the reverend when he attempted to murder a teenaged girl among the X-Men.[135] |
Jenkins[]
Appearances: Spider-Man Unlimited #20
In Times Square, Jenkins and his partner witnessed the Zombie taking away an unconscious Spider-Man.[136] |
Jennings[]
Appearances: Giant-Size Gwen Stacy #1
Jennings was a corrupt cop on the Kingpin payroll. He secretly administered aconite to Nick Lewis while he unmasked him after the firefight with the police, making sure he would die before revealing any secrets.[137] |
Jenny[]
Appearances: Thor #492
Jenny was told by Curzon to take care and pay the chauffeur locked in the trunk of his limousine.[138] |
Jim[]
Appearances: All True Crime #39
Jim was one of the police officers who arrested Peter Heslin after he had killed agent Rooney and unwittingly wounded himself so he could not escape and be easily captured.[139] |
Jimmy[]
Appearances: Ghost Rider (Vol. 3) #1
After the intervention of the police following the clash between Deathwatch and his men and the Kingpin's henchmen, the police attempted to arrest the Ghost Rider and when Jimmy tried to handcuff him the Rider with a simple movement sent him sprawling.[140] | |
Appearances: Thor: Vikings #1
Jimmy and his partner were the first officers on scene when Harald Jaekelsson and his undead Viking crew made landfall at the South Street Seaport and began slaughtering everyone in sight. Before Jimmy could fire his weapon, Jaekelsson struck him in the forehead with an ax, killing him instantly.[141] |
Jinx[]
Appearances: Black Panther (Vol. 3) #59
Jinx, Eddie X and Daz gathered at Francis Tork's burial ceremony, where they briefly talked to Kevin Cole about Tork's death.[79] |
Joe[]
Appearances: Fantastic Four #3
Joe was a police officer whose patrol car was crushed by the Monster from Mars.[142] | |
Appearances: Amazing Fantasy #15
Joe pursued Rocco Rank into the Egyptian Museum.[143] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four #8
Joe and Charlie were among the officers who dealt with the prison riot sparked by the Puppet Master.[32] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four #11
Joe and Mike followed Mister Fantastic's order to ignore the Impossible Man.[144] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #3
Thanks to Spider-Man's Spider-Signal, Joe arrested Charlie and his fellow thieves.[145] | |
Appearances: Strange Tales #115
Joe and his partner rescued Dr. Stephen Strange from a car accident and called an ambulance.[146] | |
Appearances: Journey Into Mystery #99
Joe was ordered to patrol every street looking for Thor.[59] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #9
While he was firing at some gunmen, Joe and his partner were happy to see Spider-Man swing by to help them stop the criminals, but he just swung by.[147] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #12
Joe and Bill were helped by Spider-Man round up the animals released from the zoo by Doctor Octopus.[12] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #27
Alerted by Patch, Joe came to help Dave and Sam to arrest the mobsters summoned by the Crime Master and the Green Goblin, but Spider-Man had already helped the police defeating the criminals.[75] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #18
While driving the police car his partner almost saw Stilt-Man coming out the Masked Marauder's helicopter.[14] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #43
Joe was a police officer who risked his own life to save Spider-Man by moving him out of the way of the Rhino's charge at the last moment.[148] | |
Appearances: Daredevil Annual #1
While on patrol, Joe heard something like a wall caving in, but when he entered the alley, he saw that the wall had crumbled like a battering ram just plowed through the place, even though there was nobody in there.[149] | |
Appearances: X-Men #57
While the X-Men are looking for Lorna, Joe and his partner burst into the room thinking that were the mutants responsible for the break-in.[150] | |
Appearances: Incredible Hulk #103
As the Hulk was spotted fighting the Space Parasite near the Yankee Stadium, Joe bombarded him with tear gas grenades, which caused him to revert back into Bruce Banner, and he arrested him.[151] | |
Appearances: Incredible Hulk #142
When Pete discovered that the Hulk had decided to take a nap on the Statue of Liberty, he told Joe to radio the Chief.[152] | |
Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #1
Joe and Harry attempted to arrest the Sandman but, despite Spider-Man's intervention, the villain proved to be too much for them to handle and he escaped.[115] | |
Appearances: Iron Man #47
At Kevin O'Brien's funeral, Joe and Sam tried to bring Iron Man in for questioning, but he held them off with his repulsors, and flew away.[153] | |
Appearances: Incredible Hulk #168
Joe and other policemen were called by the staff of the clinic where Betty Talbot was hospitalized due to the presence of the Hulk outside the hospital. Joe tried to stop the Hulk by shooting him with his service pistol but to no avail with the Hulk getting rid of the cops with extreme ease.[120] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four Annual #23
Joe and his partner were guarding the hospital room at Mercy Hospital where Moonstone was hospitalized, now a quadriplegic following her clash with Captain Marvel. When due to Marsha Rosenberg's involuntary intervention, Moonstone miraculously recovered, fully regaining her powers and easily knocking out Joe and her partner.[154] | |
Appearances: Thor: Godstorm #2
Many years later, Joe was one of the officers who confronted Torrent.[50] | |
Appearances: Daredevil vs. Punisher #5 |
Joey[]
Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #60
Joey and Chuck confronted Equinox, when he managed to cause a blackout across the island of Manhattan.[56] | |
Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #66
Some days later, Joey and Willis were about to arrest Captain Britain, Spider-Man, and Courtney Ross, but the trio was eventually spotted and taken into custody by Captain Jean DeWolff.[156] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man Annual #26, Spectacular Spider-Man Annual #12
Joey and his colleague intervened in Ernesto Mendez's apartment following his beating but found the corpse of Mendez and Eddie Brock, ordering him to stay put and that they would arrest him,[157] but Eddie escaped anyway in the form of Venom knocking out Joey and his partner without hurting them.[158] |
Johnson[]
Appearances: Daredevil #45
While Daredevil was fighting against the Jester in Bedloe Island, a police helicopter arrived and Johnson fell out, but his life was saved dy Daredevil. However, since DD was wanted for the callous murder of Jonathan Powers, Johnson injected him with a sedative and took him into custody.[159] |
Jones[]
Appearances: Thor #211
Jones was among the six riot squads called in to defend New York, when an army of Trolls led by Ulik, invaded the city. He and his fellow officers held off the Trolls until Thor was able to defeat their leader and send them back whence they came.[121] |
Kassinoff[]
Appearances: X-Factor #66
Officers Cameron, Kassinoff, Buchanan, Schlesinger, Alvarez, Reuben, and Shetterley were among the police officers who attempted to enter Ship during the chaos it created in Manhattan due to the virus planted on its hardware by Psynapse, but they were not allowed to enter, allowing only Sergeant Charlotte Jones to enter.[3] |
Kevins[]
Appearances: Thor #211
Kevins was among the six riot squads called in to defend New York, when an army of Trolls led by Ulik, invaded the city. He and his fellow officers held off the Trolls until Thor was able to defeat their leader and send them back whence they came.[121] |
Larry[]
Appearances: Cage (Vol. 2) #2, Cage (Vol. 2) #3, Cage (Vol. 2) #4
Sergeant Larry was a corrupt policeman working for Lonnie Lincoln.[160] |
Laura[]
Appearances: Thor #492
Laura gave Curzon more reports about the same hallucination dreamed by New York City homeless persons.[138] |
Lee[]
Appearances: Captain America #170
Lee attempted to arrest Captain America for murder.[113] |
Lonigan[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #669
During the Spider-Island event, Lonigan worked with Carlie Cooper at the 18th Precinct.[53] |
Len[]
Appearances: Daredevil #31
Len witnessed the Cobra and Mr. Hyde fleeing from Daredevil.[163] |
Lew[]
Appearances: Daredevil #31
Lew entered a desolated barn in Haunted Hill seconds later Daredevil, the Cobra and Mr. Hyde left the place.[163] |
Liebowitz[]
Appearances: Daredevil: The Man Without Fear #1
Officer Liebowitz used to patrol Hell's Kitchen.[164] |
Logan[]
Appearances: Tales to Astonish #82
Logan was assigned to guard Tony Stark's close factory: he was ordered to fire a sleep gas against Iron Man and the Sub-Mariner, while they were dueling outside the plant.[165] |
Lucas[]
Appearances: Power Pack (Vol. 4) #3
Agent Lucas intervened after Power Pack defeated Taskmaster by saying that he and the other cops take it from there.[166] |
Mac[]
Appearances: Daredevil #18
Mac escorted Karen Page to the office of Matt Murdock and radioed for another car to help Chuck.[54] | |
Appearances: Tales to Astonish #84
Mac was required to clear out and evacuate a subway station where Hulk was spotted on the loose.[167] | |
Appearances: Iron Man #38
Mac was one of the policemen who arrested Frankie Majors.[168] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #540
Mac's police cruiser was temporarily hijacked by Spider-Man.[169] |
Madison[]
Appearances: Daredevil #512, Shadowland: After the Fall #1
Captain Madison ordered Detective Alex Kurtz to arrest Daredevil.[170] |
Maizie[]
Appearances: Marvel Mystery Comics #4
Maizie was an undercover police officer who spied on the evil Dr. Manyac and learned the plot to use his Green Flame technology to threaten to destroy New York City if his ransom demands were not met. It was information provided by Maizie to the android Human Torch that lead to the defeat of criminal chemist. With his Green Flames defeated, Dr. Manyac took Maizie as a hostage but was captured by the Torch and turned over to the authorities.[171] |
Malloy[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #658
Malloy wondered who was the "she" uttered in terror by a murder perpetrator, imagining it referred to the Wraith and was confirmed by Captain Watanabe.[172] |
Mannheim[]
Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 2) #44
Captain Mannheim apologized to Mr. Murdock for the treatment received by visiting detectives Love and Reznor.[173] |
Manny[]
Appearances: Captain America #171
Manny was a jail guard whose life was saved by Captain America.[174] |
Mark[]
Appearances: Hulk (Vol. 4) #4
He investigated with his female partner about the murder of Mr. Tick.[175] |
Marquez[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #674
After the Spider Island crisis, Marquez asked Randy Robertson how it was possible that buses full of kids arrived, and Randy replied that the internet was full of messages saying that Spider Island was still going on and that you just had to go there and get the powers of Spider-Man.[176] |
Marsh[]
Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #211, Spectacular Spider-Man #212
Captain Marsh warned Spider-Man to keep his fights off the streets.[177] |
Martin[]
Appearances: Iron Man #138
Extremely amused, he gave a fine for no-parking to Jim Rhodes for parking the Stark International helicopter outside the hospital.[178] |
Marty[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #56
Marty tried to follow Doctor Octopus as he left the Stark Enterprises Main Plant, but he was stopped cold as Doc Ock used the stolen Nullifier against the motor of his car.[179] | |
Appearances: Iron Man #45
Marty was one of the agents who confronted the students demonstrating outside the factory.[180] | |
Appearances: Marvel Two-In-One #80
Marty and his partner Harry were chasing the Ghost Rider through New York traffic. Taking a bend at high speed Marty told Harry to be careful around bends as he had a weak stomach, to which Harry replied that that was the least of his problems as they had to stop the maniac who was speeding through traffic.[116] | |
Appearances: Thor #345
Marty was an officer who, with his partner, heard a woman scream at the doctor's offices of Eric Willis. After breaking into the office, they arrested Willis after finding evidence suggesting the disappearance of his secretary.[181] |
Mason[]
Appearances: Spider-Man Unlimited #12
Detective Mason took on the case of the skeleton in the smokestack that J. Jonah Jameson had put a bounty on to recover. Mason did not believe Jameson's assumptions that the current Spider-Man had eliminated the original Spider-Man by throwing his body into the smokestack.[182] |
Matthews[]
Appearances: Doctor Strange, Sorcerer Supreme #51
Matthews was one of the officers who tried to a contain a mob of angry demonstrators in front of Dr. Strange's mansion.[183] |
McAuliffe[]
Appearances: Sentry (Vol. 2) #4
McAuliffe tried to stop Dr. Cornelius Worth from approaching the Sentry.[184] |
McDonald[]
Appearances: Spider-Man #88
McDonald was a rookie who was scared by Spider-Man.[185] |
McGraw[]
Appearances: Daredevil #61
McGraw was among the policemen who intervened at the Guggenheim Museum after the theft by Cobra and Mr. Hyde and after identifying the stolen objects he rightly wondered why they had only stolen a handful of the most expensive objects kept in the museum.[186] | |
Appearances: Sub-Mariner #44
McGraw tried to single handedly take the Sub-Mariner into custody, but backed down when Namor crushed his gun to dust.[187] |
McMahon[]
Appearances: Spider-Man: Death and Destiny #1
McMahon saw Jimmy and Lonnie webbed up by Spider-Man.[188] |
McManus[]
Appearances: Shadowland #2, Shadowland #3, Shadowland: Power Man #3
McManus was one of the dirty cops that worked for Deadly Nightshade. He was captured by the Hand and taken to the Shadowland Fortress, where he was imprisoned in a cell next to Jake Lockley.[189] |
McNulty[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #668
McNulty was assisted by Carlie Cooper during the Spider-Island crisis.[192] |
McReady[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #245
McReady was a police sniper. When he tried to hit Hobgoblin while he was raging through Times Square, the hit did not go well and Hobgoblin having identified him took him flying with his Goblin Glider and threw him to the ground, but luckily Spider-Man promptly intervened and grabbed him while fell down saving his life.[193] |
Mendez[]
Appearances: Moon Knight (Vol. 2) #3
Mendez was a policeman that was part of the police barricade at the Seaview Research Hospital where Morpheus had taken control and communicated that everything was under control to Detective Flint.[194] |
Meyer[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #146
Meyer was told by Spider-Man he had found the Scorpion's loot.[195] |
Mike[]
Appearances: Fantastic Four #11
Mike and Joe followed Mister Fantastic's order to ignore the Impossible Man.[144] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #19
Mike and his partner arrested the Sandman, after he battled Spider-Man and the Human Torch.[196] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #3 |
Mitch[]
Appearances: Daredevil #174
Mitch drove the security van to move the Gladiator to a safer facility.[198] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #666
Mitch witnessed Spider-Man stopping a robbery between 8th and Mercer.[199] | |
Appearances: Carnage Forever #1
Mitch was a Brooklyn neighborhood cop who Jerry asked if he had seen a little girl nearby that he was worried about since he had seen her near the ruins of the St. Estes orphanage. Mitch replied that he hadn't seen any little girls but that in return he was investigating the disappearance of three students.[200] |
Mitchell[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #656
A policeman asks Agent Mitchell, since he's been in police service for a long time, if by chance he has ever seen Spider-Man fall like that.[201] |
Morales[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #669
Morales was a member of the Anti-Spider Squad created by Mayor J.J. Jameson to counter Spider-Man. During the Spider-Virus outbreak, Morales was involved in facing a mutated Shocker until the arrival of Spider-Man who took care of the criminal.[53] |
Morelli[]
Appearances: Spider-Man #-1
Sergeant Morelli notified Captain Stacy that Norman Osborn wouldn't let any policeman through the gates of Osborn Industries.[202] |
Morgan[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #656
Morgan was a police sniper who had placed himself on the roof of a building opposite the one where Massacre kept the hostages ready to hit him as soon as he had the opportunity.[201] |
Murphy[]
Appearances: Spider-Man 2099 (Vol. 2) #2
Officer Murphy was present when Spider-Man (Miguel O'Hara) thwarted a robbery at the Bank of the United States.[203] |
Murray[]
Appearances: Avengers: Marvels Snapshots #1
Sgt. Murray decided to stay out in the open during the event that saw a giant robot oppose the Avengers despite the dangerous situation because someone had to keep an eye on the situation and he had decided it had to be himself.[62] |
Nancy[]
Appearances: District X #7, District X #9, District X #11, Mutopia X #5
Nancy was a police officer who worked in Mutant Town. She was briefly the partner of Izzy Ortega.[204][205][206][207] |
Nate[]
Appearances: Daredevil (Vol. 2) #40
Nate was approached by a kid who confessed the murder of Scott Perkins.[208] |
Nicky[]
Appearances: X-Men: Children of the Atom #1
Nicky witnessed a criminal falling right out the sky over his patrol car.[209] |
Norm[]
Appearances: Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #48
Norm and his partner broke into Roderick Kingsley's apartment after he had fired a few shots at what appeared to him to be Spider-Man.[210] |
O'Flynn[]
Appearances: Strange Tales #168
Patrol officer O'Flynn -- or rather a Dream Dimension facsimile of him -- was among a crowd of onlookers who watched the spaceship of the alien Vaengr hover above the city before landing with a psychedelic flourish, all while bemusedly commenting that he wished this had happened on someone else's beat.[211] |
O'Leary[]
Appearances: Incredible Hulk #105
O'Leary and Pete witnessed the Missing Link engage the Hulk in battle, until a cop car came to rescue them.[212] |
O'Malley[]
Appearances: Doctor Strange (Vol. 2) #20
O'Malley was one of the officers who took Clea into custody.[213] |
Oli[]
Appearances: Silk (Vol. 3) #1, Silk (Vol. 4) #1
Oli was a cop who tipped off Derick of Threats and Menaces by informing him that the Mulligan Gang had all been killed in a pub.[214] |
Pat[]
Appearances: Avengers #60
Pat witnessed Captain America enter the Avengers Mansion to attend the wedding of the Wasp and Yellowjacket.[216] | |
Appearances: Thunderbolts #3
Pat and his partner thanked Mach-1 for arresting a cat burglar.[217] |
Paul[]
Appearances: Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #124
Paul witnessed Spider-Man (Peter Parker) harassing an innocent jewelry shop owner.[218] | |
Appearances: Venom (Vol. 2) #5
Officer Paul called Flash Thompson and told him that his father Harrison was in the precinct and was drunk. When Flash went to the precinct to get him, Harrison accused Paul of ratted him out.[219] |
Peltino[]
Appearances: Captain America #387
Lt. Peltino went to Rachel Leighton's apartment to investigate the incident and questioned Captain America who was there if he knew anyone who lived there and if he had found any clues.[220] |
Pereira[]
Appearances: Deadpool (Vol. 6) #13
Detective Pereira and Matthew Murdock collected from Deadpool the evidence left behind by Marvin Shirkley.[221] |
Pete[]
Appearances: Strange Tales Annual #2
At the corner of Madison Avenue and 63rd Street, Pete and the Human Torch spotted Spider-Man on a nearby rooftop.[34] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four #20
Pete was one of the policemen who confronted the Molecule Man in Times Square.[222] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #37
Near the Embassy of Latveria, Pete and Charlie noticed a disrupted concrete road, which had just been shattered by Doom's car.[43] | |
Appearances: Incredible Hulk #105
Pete and O'Leary witnessed the Missing Link engage the Hulk in battle, until a cop car came to rescue them.[212] | |
Appearances: Incredible Hulk #142
When Pete discovered that the Hulk had decided to take a nap on the Statue of Liberty, he told Joe to radio the Chief.[152] | |
Appearances: Avengers (Vol. 3) #14
Pete witnessed Pagan causing ruckus in Times Square.[223] | |
Appearances: Thor: Godstorm #2 |
Petralski[]
Appearances: Doom 2099 #41
He was present at the crime scene to the subway station on 42nd Street where Daredevil arrived to investigate.[224] |
Phil[]
Appearances: Tales of Suspense #90
Phil was part of the well-armed cordon thrown around the Stark Enterprises Main Plant when the Melter captured Anthony Stark.[225] | |
Appearances: Marvel Comics Presents #160
Phil asked Badilino, even though he was no longer a police officer, to help him because only he could solve the case of all the missing people in the subway.[226] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #41
Phil used to work with Lieutenant William Lamont.[227] |
Profaci[]
Appearances: Giant-Size Gwen Stacy #1
During the firefight against the Crime-Master, Profaci was injured in the shoulder. After the death of the Crime-Master, Profaci even though he was injured made fun of the situation until Jean DeWolff silenced him by ordering him to go to the hospital.[137] |
Racette[]
Appearances: Typhoid #1, Typhoid #2
Officer Racette was a police officer with a fetish for making prostitutes suck his gun. He accidentally killed one, and then another one on purpose, becoming one of the three individuals believed to be the serial killer identified as the Westside Ripper. However, he was killed by Typhoid Mary.[228] |
Rafferty[]
Appearances: Iron Man #22
Rafferty and his mate encountered Titanium Man after he emerged from the Hudson River.[229] |
Ralphie[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #11
Ralphie and Ed prevented Peter Parker from seeing his wife.[91] |
Ramone[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #361 |
Rangel[]
Appearances: Punisher (Vol. 9) #7
Captain Rangel ordered detectives Clemons and Bolt to help the state police in a multiple homicide case in North Creek.[231] |
Renaldi[]
Appearances: Punisher: Year One #1
Forensic investigator Renaldi discovered that Frank Castle was still alive after his family's massacre in Central Park.[232] |
Reston[]
Appearances: Sensational Spider-Man #31
Reston witnessed the Rhino go on a rampage in the Queens neighborhood of Jamaica.[233] |
Reuben[]
Appearances: X-Factor #66
During the chaos Ship created in Manhattan due to the virus being planted in his hardware by Psynapse, Officer Reuben teased Charlotte Jones about why she didn't use her superhero suit.[3] |
Riddley[]
Appearances: Fantastic Four Annual #19
Riddley called the Fantastic Four once he believed to recognize the Infant Terrible.[234] |
Rob[]
Appearances: Elektra: Black, White & Blood #1
Rob and his partner were two detectives on take by the Kingpin. They investigated the site of a massacre perpetrated by Elektra, and Rob falsified the crime scene report by writing that the victims had killed each other and excluded the intervention of other people.[235] |
Rollinson[]
Appearances: Dark Reign: The List - Daredevil #1
Rollinson was a crooked cop who was slaughtered in Brooklyn by the Hand.[112] |
Romero[]
Appearances: Thor: Heaven & Earth #2
Romero was a SWAT sniper and was lurking on a roof ready to hit Wayne Markley during the hostage crisis. While Markley was talking to Thor, Romero said he had the free throw and asked for confirmation to shoot, but his upper man told him to hold the fire.[236] |
Rose[]
Appearances: Twelve #9, Twelve #10
Lt. Rose contacted Richard Jones telling him that Blue Blade had been killed and to meet him at the scene of the murder. There he revealed to Phantom Reporter that the culprit was the robot Electro but when the daughter of Electro's inventor, Elizabeth Zogolowski, intervened saying that it was impossible that the robot had done it, Rose showed the images where Electro was clearly seen killing Blue Blade.[237] |
Rossi[]
Appearances: Avengers #185
Rossi and his partner Sanchez questioned the Avengers about a brawl on Pier 12.[238] |
Rudd[]
Appearances: Strange Tales Annual #2
Deputy Inspector Rudd helped the Human Torch catch the Fox with Spider-Man.[34] |
Ruiz[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #670
Ruiz was a member of the armored Anti-Spider Squad. When Mayor J. Jonah Jameson transformed into a human-arachnid hybrid and was about to assault Alistaire Smythe, Spider-Man tried to stop Jonah from carrying out the murder, but a colleague of Ruiz's ordered him to hold Spider-Man, which Ruiz did, so that Jonah was able to bite Smythe in the neck.[239] |
Russ[]
Appearances: Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #107
Russ and his mate were the first to find the body of Captain Jean DeWolff, after she was murdered in cold blood in her apartment.[240] |
Ryan[]
Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #61
Ryan was ordered by Captain Jean DeWolff to keep the Super Skrull occupied while Spider-Man constructed a trap for him.[241] |
Sam[]
Appearances: Daredevil #8
Sam and his partner were among a small band of police officers who tried to surround and capture the Stilt-Man, who had just pulled off another robbery. Sam attempted to ram his cruiser into one of the Stilt-Man's hydraulic legs, intent on knocking him down so the police could more easily deal with him, only for the criminal to raise it up just in time, leaving Sam and his partner to drive underneath safely.[242] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #27
Sam and Dave were among the few police officers who, thanks to Spider-Man's intervention, managed to arrest all the mobsters summoned by the Crime Master and the Green Goblin.[75] | |
Appearances: Tales of Suspense #81
Sam and Charlie were assigned to escort Tony Stark on a police cruiser to the airport to catch a plane to Washington, D.C.[39] | |
Appearances: X-Men #25
Sam and his partner later attempted to arrest El Tigre, but he sensed them before arriving to the hotel and fled away.[243] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #44
Sam and his partner during a patrol spotted a figure climbing up a building and upon investigating discovered that a jewelry store had been robbed, accusing Spider-Man of the robbery.[244] | |
Appearances: X-Men #36
Sam was ordered by his sergeant to get a tape recorder when a couple of burglars came to the precinct to confess their crimes.[15] | |
Appearances: Tales of Suspense #90
When the Melter captured Tony Stark, Sam was later summoned to form a well-armed cordon around the Stark Enterprises Main Plant.[225] | |
Appearances: Avengers #52
Alerted by Agent Sitwell, Sam and his squad came to the Avengers Mansion to arrest the Black Panther for the alleged murder of the Avengers.[44] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #45
When Daredevil was wanted for the callous murder of Jonathan Powers, Sam almost trapped him in an alley, but DD managed to knock him out and escape.[159] | |
Appearances: Daredevil #60
Sam accompanied Foggy Nelson on the Crime-Wave casino boat just in time to resolve the impasse that had arisen following the clash between Daredevil and Crime-Wave and his men with Debbie Harris in the middle by hitting the Crime-Wave weapon disarming it.[245] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #96
Sam witnessed Spider-Man save a boy on drugs from falling off a building; he then turned him over to paramedics, where he was eventually resuscitated. Acknowledging Spidey's braveness, Sam decided not to arrest him, although he was wanted by the police, and let him go.[246] | |
Appearances: Fantastic Four #111
When The Thing snapped and attacked a construction crew, Sam called for backup, and tried to arrest him. Luckily for Sam, The Thing decided to avoid the heat by running around a corner and transforming into his human form. Ben Grimm then told Sam and his partner that the Thing had run towards the subway.[247] | |
Appearances: Marvel Feature #2
Alerted by a night-watchman, Sam and Fred came across the Hulk, but he didn't care to fight and just stomped right past them.[104] | |
Appearances: Iron Man #47
At Kevin O'Brien's funeral, Joe and Sam tried to bring Iron Man in for questioning, but he held them off with his repulsors, and flew away.[153] | |
Appearances: Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #48
Sam was placed on watch at Bellevue Hospital to watch Prowler after he was captured and sustained injuries. Convinced that Prowler's condition was worse than it really was, Sam relaxed by reading the sports news in a newspaper during his watch giving Prowler an opportunity to attack him with his weapons and escape.[210] | |
Appearances: Web of Scarlet Spider #3
Sam was hit by friendly fire while trying to stop the Scarlet Spider, but survived thanks to his bulletproof vest.[248] | |
Appearances: Daredevil vs. Punisher #4, Daredevil vs. Punisher #5, Daredevil vs. Punisher #6
Sam informed Daredevil of the murder of assistant district attorney Thomas Wynn.[249] |
Sammy[]
Appearances: Call of Duty: The Precinct #1
Sammy was the partner of Sgt. Frank "Gunz" Gunzer.[251] |
Sanchez[]
Appearances: Avengers #185
Sanchenz and his partner Rossi questioned the Avengers about a brawl on Pier 12.[238] |
Sandy[]
Appearances: Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #107
Sandy arrested the street gang who attempted to rob Ernie Popchick and told Spider-Man about the cold blooded murder of Captain Jean DeWolff.[240] |
Santos[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #658
Santos went on to arrest the perpetrator of a double murder after Carlie had concluded the investigation, with the guilty more than willing to confess for fear of the Wraith.[172] |
Saunders[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #332
Saunders' mount was stolen by Venom in Central Park's Sheep Meadow.[252] |
Seth[]
Appearances: X-Factor #53
Seth was Charlotte Jones' patrol buddy. He and his partner interrupted Caliban's assault on a wounded Archangel.[253] |
Schlesinger[]
Appearances: X-Factor #66
Officer Schlesinger defended Sgt. Charlotte Jones against Agent Reuben's attempts at mockery, all during the chaos Ship created in Manhattan due to the virus being inserted into his hardware by Psynapse.[3] |
Shetterley[]
Appearances: X-Factor #66
Officers Cameron, Kassinoff, Buchanan, Schlesinger, Alvarez, Reuben, and Shetterley were among the police officers who attempted to enter Ship during the chaos it created in Manhattan due to the virus planted on its hardware by Psynapse, but they were not allowed to enter, allowing only Sergeant Charlotte Jones to enter.[3] |
Short[]
Appearances: Thor: Heaven & Earth #2
During the hostage crisis in which Thor's intervention was requested, Lieutenant Short was ordered by his superior to clear the roof Thor had entered and Short yelled at his agents to move downstairs or cross the street.[236] |
Sid[]
Appearances: Marvel Feature #2
As the Hulk and the Sub-Mariner were spotted in his neighborhood, Sid and his partner came across a group of people who were violating the curfew, and warned them to get quickly off the street.[104] | |
Appearances: Uncanny X-Men #205
During a Christmas holiday snowstorm at the South Street Seaport, Sid and Ann found Wolverine in a near feral state with Katie Power, but they couldn't stop him from picking her up and running away.[254] |
Simmons[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #564
Detective Simmons received Vinnie Gonzales' report about Spider-Man's fight against Overdrive.[255] |
Singh[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #602
Lieutenant Singh belonged to the Anti-Spider Squad commissioned by Mayor J. Jonah Jameson to capture Spider-Man. He used a Mandroid armor that had been acquired by the dismantling of S.H.I.E.L.D., and in collaboration with an agent using Slyde's suit, they attempted to trap Spider-Man, but the wallcrawler still managed to elude them.[256] |
Smith[]
Appearances: Tales of Suspense #60
Smith took a letter shown by Iron Man, in which Stark gave Iron Man control of Stark Industries while he was away on a secret government mission, to analyse in the a laboratory. When he reported back to Inspector Flint, he noted noted there were no fingerprints on the note, and the handwriting seemed oddly shaky, casting doubt on the letter's authorship.[257] |
Sol[]
Appearances: Daredevil: The Man Without Fear #2
Sol and Lou arrested Matt Murdock in Central Park at night.[258] |
Spanner[]
Appearances: Daredevil #231
Officers Spanner and Trumbull were killed by Paulo Scorcese.[122] |
Stan[]
Appearances: Spider-Man: Death and Destiny #1
Stan read about Spider-Man being suspected of the murder of Captain Stacy.[188] |
Stark[]
Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #248
Sgt. Stark interrogated J. Jonah Jameson after his son attempted to murder him.[259] |
Stefka[]
Appearances: The Marvels #2
Stefka was on the patrol of agents left guarding the explosion site at the Vestry Associates warehouse.[260] |
Tancretti[]
Appearances: She-Hulk (Vol. 2) #24
Officer Tancretti is a racist and anti-superhuman officer serving in a predict in Brooklyn.[261] |
Taylor[]
Appearances: Mystery Men #1
Taylor was a corrupt cop paid by the Board who tried to charge Dennis Piper with the murder of starlet Alice Starr.[5] |
Thomas[]
Appearances: Spider-Man: Redemption #3
Thomas was the escort officer for the van that transported Elizabeth Tyne and other inmates in prison, and which was attacked by Ben Reilly who pretended to kill Elizabeth.[130] |
Thompson[]
Appearances: America Chavez: Made in the USA #2
Agent Thompson always brought America home when she liked patrolling the neighborhood as a teenager.[262] |
Tom[]
Appearances: Daredevil #19
Tom let a gang of fake reporters break into the precinct to free the Gladiator.[263] |
Townie[]
Appearances: Punisher War Journal #61
Townie was a former colleague of Lynn Michaels.[19] |
Trumbull[]
Appearances: Daredevil #231
Officers Trumbull and Spanner were killed by Paulo Scorcese.[122] |
Vazquez[]
Appearances: Spider-Man Unlimited #4
Lt. Vazquez was assigned to protect Bloodshed from Bazin's gang.[264] |
Vernon[]
Appearances: Daredevil #331
Detective Vernon was asked by Karen Page to investigate on a porn video case.[265] |
Watkins[]
Appearances: Spectacular Spider-Man #212
Watkins came with Captain Marsh in Times Square, when Spider-Man was fighting the Master of Vengeance.[124] |
Weiss[]
Appearances: Punisher: Year One #1, Punisher: Year One #2
Officer Weiss was forced to leave his guard post by two mob hitmen sent to kill Frank Castle, whom at the time was recovering at the Mount Sinai Medical Center after his family's massacre in Central Park.[232] He was murdered by Maurice Howles, one of the hitmen, while trying to escape from Castle.[266] |
Willis[]
Appearances: Marvel Team-Up #66
Willis and Joey were about to arrest Captain Britain, Spider-Man, and Courtney Ross, but the trio was eventually spotted and taken into custody by Captain Jean DeWolff.[156] |
Willowby[]
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #546
Detective Willowby gave the Tablet of Death and Entropy to Mister Negative.[267] |
Wilson[]
Appearances: Captain America Comics #53
He was helped by Captain America and Bucky in solving the case of The Robe.[268] | |
Appearances: Amazing Spider-Man #166
Agent Wilson was on duty during the stampede of Stegron and his dinosaurs in Manhattan.[98] |
Woody[]
Appearances: Peter Parker, The Spectacular Spider-Man #93
Woody was an officer stationed at the West 23rd Street Police Morgue. His partner wanted to show him the body of Silvermane but they discovered that the body had been stolen upon opening the drawer.[21] |
Zadan[]
Appearances: Spider-Man 2099 (Vol. 2) #12
Officer Zadan was paroling Restoration Park when she ran into a transformed Tempest Monroe. Monroe took her hostage and demanded Spider-Man (Miguel O'Hara) surrender. Instead, he took Officer Zadan's pistol and shot at Tempest, freeing Zadan and pushing Tempest into the water. When Spider-Man returned with an unconscious Tempest, Zadan tried to convince her fellow officers that he wasn't a threat, but failed and watched as they opened fire at the fleeing superhero.[269] |
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