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Cover: M. D. Bright

Marvel Tales #191

Sep 1986 · Marvel · 1.50 USD; 0.40 GBP; 1.75 CAD
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“--And Now the Goblin!”

In Marvel Tales #191, Spider-Man takes a dark turn as he tracks down the drug dealer responsible for the pills that hospitalized Harry Osborn, leading to a brutal showdown with the Green Goblin. With tension escalating and the truth about Norman’s illness looming, Spidey faces a moral crossroads as he confronts the man behind the tragedy. Meanwhile, Gwendy’s return from England adds a new layer of emotional weight to the story. Written by Stan Lee and brought to life with powerful art by Gil Kane and Frank Giacoia, the cover by M. D. Bright captures the intensity of the moment.

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writer Stan Lee · artist Gil Kane · inker Frank Giacoia · colorist Andy Yanchus · letterer Artie Simek · cover M. D. Bright

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writer Stan Lee
artist Gil Kane
colorist Andy Yanchus
letterer Artie Simek
cover pencils M. D. Bright

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Spidey confronts the drug dealer who sold Harry the pills that put him in the hospital. Spidey and Goblin wage a pitched battle until the web-head confronts Norman with his sick son. Gwendy returns from England.

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