Marvel #17
In "Les péchés du père," a 1998 issue from Panini France, the Sentinels descend on New York, forcing Phil to choose between staying behind at the Bugle or joining the fight. When a giant robot assaults the building, chaos erupts—just as the Green Goblin, shaken by a moment of doubt, brings down a Sentinel, only to lose his glider and mask in the process. Written by Tom DeFalco and illustrated by Joshua Hood, with inks by Derek Fisher and colors by Gregory Wright, the issue’s cover by Alan Davis and Mark Farmer captures the intensity of the moment.
In "Tomber au champ d'honneur," New York faces a Sentinel onslaught, and while Phil stays behind at the Bugle, the Green Goblin confronts a towering robot—only to be shaken by a sudden, unexpected moment of doubt that leaves him broken, both in his glider and his mask.
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