Peter Parker’s life certainly cannot be called simple. Since he was wearing the costume of. wore Spider Man The clumsy Queens-born boy has faced all kinds of enemies, and in the latest volume in the Amazing Spider-Man series, author Nick Spencer has rewritten some of the origins of his archenemy, the Green Goblin.
Many readers and fans of the Wallramp will still remember it tortured birth of the evil elf which marked the death of Gwen Stacy and other events that devastated Peter on several occasions. Norman Osborn, the entrepreneur at the helm of Oscorp, injected himself a serum that messed up his existence and that of his son Harry. Peter’s best friend will eventually receive the costume as part of his legacy too, and will use it multiple times before he dies.
As the Sinister War event unfolds, a mysterious character named Kindred emerges. This is Harry Osborn, revived and present in several places at the same time. This new villain seems to have grouped six different versions of the Sinister Sixwhat makes Spidey a nightmare. At the same time, Norman seems to have come back to life, with no obvious connection to his dual and dangerous identity.
However in Amazing Spider-Man # 72 Returning to see the Green Goblin’s face everywhere, Norman recalls a special event that dates back to before he first took on the role of Elf. At the time, Norman was buried in debt, the bankruptcy of his company was imminent and to save himself and everything he had created, a pact with Mephisto. closed.
The soul Norman was selling was not his own, but that of his son Harry. This explains the boy’s sudden resurrection as well the relevance of Mephisto’s actions to the life of Peter Parkerbeginning with the Pact to Save Aunt May in Straczynski and Quesada’s Just Another Day.
Finally, remember that a special Funko Pop dedicated to the 1978 Japanese Spider-Man series has been announced and we’re leaving you to a nice anti-Gwenom cosplay.




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