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Marvel just killed off a major Spider-Man character in the dumbest way

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Updated 11:49 2 Aug 2024 GMT+1Published 11:50 2 Aug 2024 GMT+1

Marvel just killed off a major Spider-Man character in the dumbest way

This is how this iconic villain is killed?!

Richard Breslin

Richard Breslin

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Topics: Marvel, Comics, Spider Man

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When it comes to iconic villains, Norman Osborn aka the Green Goblin would be on the Mount Rushmore of comic book baddies.

Since making his debut in 1964’s Amazing Spider-Man #14, father of Peter Parker’s best friend, Harry Osborn and owner of mega-corporation Oscorp, the Green Goblin is as iconic in the Marvel universe as Doctor Octopus and Venom.

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In his 60-year (and counting) reign as one of the most iconic villains, whether it’s in the comic books or live-action movies, the Green Goblin has been killed in many ways, often used as a catalyst for Harry Osborn to turn to the darkside and become Spider-Man’s next nemesis. However, how Green Goblin has been killed in the recent issue of Amazing Spider-Man, might just be the dumbest yet.

As reported by Comicbook.com, in issue #50 of Amazing Spider-Man, after being cleansed of his sins by an evil entity known as the Sin-Eater, Norman Osborn became the Gold Goblin and ally of Spider-Man but last May, was reborn as a villain once more.

However, the “Goblin-Sins” ended up possessing Spider-Man. What’s more, the Green Goblin implanted a mind-altering trigger in Peter’s psyche that would transform him into an evil Spider-Goblin. Are you still with me, because it’s going to get more convoluted.




In the most recent issue, Amazing Spider-Man #54, basically, Spider-Man and Green Goblin play catch with the evil sins to and from each other as possessed hosts. At this point, the Green Goblin is essentially a mystical energy force rather than a person.

Finally, as this mystical energy force leaves Peter one last time, it begs Norman Osborn to take it back. Yet to ensure that it doesn't possess Norman Osborn, Spider-Man kills his best friend's dad saying “It’s over. The Green Goblin is dead.”

Honestly, that fried my brain trying to make sense of all that. Hopefully, this mess of a plot shouldn't make its way into the live-action movies, right?

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