Green Goblin #11
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeIn "Angel on the Loose!", the Green Goblin faces a new threat as Angel Face, recently escaped, targets Phil Urich—the man she believes is the real Green Goblin—after tracking him through the Daily Bugle’s coverage. Written by Tom DeFalco and brought to life by Josh Hood’s art, Derek Fisher’s inks, and Gregory Wright’s colors, this 1996 issue delivers a tense, personal showdown with a twist that redefines who the Goblin truly is. The cover by Hood and Fisher captures the moment’s chilling intensity.
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Angel Face has escaped and is looking for some revenge on the Green Goblin so she captures a Daily Bugle employee who seems closely tied to the Goblin stories that have appeared in the paper--that would be Phil Urich--the Green Goblin.
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