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Harry Osborn

547 appearances · Silver Age · 1965–2026 · 20 key issues
Who is Harry Osborn?

The son of wealthy industrialist Norman Osborn, Harry grew up overshadowed by his demanding father and became Peter Parker's college roommate and closest friend. Eventually inheriting his father's Oscorp technology and the deadly Goblin formula, he took on the mantle of the Green Goblin.

Few supporting characters in Marvel history have cast as long a shadow as Harry Osborn, who stepped onto the page in The Amazing Spider-Man #31 back in 1965, brought to life by the legendary Silver Age partnership of Stan Lee and Steve Ditko. Over more than six decades and 342 catalog appearances — 20 of them recognized as key issues — Harry has proven himself one of the most enduring figures in Spider-Man's world, a constant presence across The Amazing Spider-Man, Ultimate Spider-Man, and beyond. He shares his story with some of Marvel's most iconic names: Gwen Stacy, Mary Jane Watson, Flash Thompson, J. Jonah Jameson, and the Green Goblin himself — company that speaks volumes about the dramatic weight Harry carries in every room he enters. If you're serious about Spider-Man's emotional core, Harry Osborn isn't a footnote — he's essential reading.

Identity

Real name. Harold "Harry" Theopolis Osborn

Powers. No innate powers; as the second Green Goblin used Oscorp tech — Goblin Glider, pumpkin bombs, enhanced strength/reflexes from the Goblin formula

Affiliations. Oscorp; son of Norman Osborn; best friend of Peter Parker

★ First appearance
The Amazing Spider-Man #31
Dec 1965

Trivia

  • Marvel tapped Harry Osborn's Green Goblin turn to dig into the wreckage of his drug abuse, with writer Gerry Conway noting the storyline was tied in part to the consequences of the psychedelic-drug plotline already running through the title.cbr.com
  • Stan Lee has written more of Harry Osborn's comics than any other writer in our catalog — 50 issues.

Top series

Covers through the years — 1965–2022

The Amazing Spider-Man #31 1965
The Amazing Spider-Man #31
The Amazing Spider-Man #83 1970
The Amazing Spider-Man #83
The Amazing Spider-Man #129 1974
The Amazing Spider-Man #129
The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #16 1982
The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #16
The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #17 1983
The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #17
The Amazing Spider-Man #300 1988
The Amazing Spider-Man #300
Spider-Man: The Assassin Nation Plot #[nn] 1992
Spider-Man: The Assassin Nation Plot #[nn]
Art of John Romita #[nn] 1996
Art of John Romita #[nn]
Ultimate Spider-Man #1 2000
Ultimate Spider-Man #1
Ultimate Spider-Man #71 2005
Ultimate Spider-Man #71
Amazing Spider-Man Family #3 2009
Amazing Spider-Man Family #3
Avenging Spider-Man #3 2013
Avenging Spider-Man #3
Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider #1 2018
Spider-Gwen: Ghost Spider #1
Amazing Fantasy #5 2022
Amazing Fantasy #5

Appearances (1–150 of 547, oldest first)

HIP Comics (1966)
The Amazing Spider-Man Annual (1964)
Marvel Super-Heroes (1967)
#14
The Spectacular Spider-Man (1968)
Smash! (1966)
Capt. Savage and His Leatherneck Raiders (1968)
Ka-Zar (1970)
#3
Marvel Tales (1966)
Marvel Team-Up (1972)
Spider-Man Comics Weekly (1973)
#51
O Homem-Aranha (Edição especial em cores) (1974)
#2
Captain Britain (1976)
#24
Super Spider-Man (1976)
Homem Aranha (1979)
#1
Spider-Man Comic (1979)
The Spectacular Spider-Man Annual (1979)
#3
Stan Lee Presents the Marvel Comics Illustrated Version of Spider-Man His Greatest Team-Up Battles (1981)
Une Aventure de l'Araignée (1977)
O Espectacular Homem-Aranha (1983)
Spider-Man and Zoids (1986)
#10
Spécial Strange (1975)
#49
Web of Spider-Man (1985)
#47