Le Bouffon Vert
Le Bouffon Vert is the French-language edition name for the Green Goblin — wealthy industrialist Norman Osborn, who exposed himself to an experimental formula and became one of Spider-Man's most fearsome and personal enemies, wielding pumpkin bombs and a goblin glider.
A villain whose very name crackles with menace, Le Bouffon Vert made their entrance in the Bronze Age pages of Strange #110 in 1979, brought to life by the legendary team of Gerry Conway and Ross Andru under the banner of Editions Lug. Sharing the stage with the likes of Spider-Man, Peter Parker, Harry Osborn, Robbie Robertson, and Matt Murdock, this character keeps genuinely elite company — the kind of cast that signals serious Marvel storytelling at its most charged. With appearances stretching across an impressive 45-year span and turns in Strange, Ultimate Universe, and Spider-Gwen, Le Bouffon Vert has proven surprisingly enduring for a figure with a compact catalog footprint, including at least one collector-recognized key issue. For fans who love tracing how iconic concepts travel across publishers, formats, and eras, this is a fascinating thread worth pulling.
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