Mega Marvel #2/2000
In the near future of the Marvel 2-universe, Norman Osborn Jr. takes up the mantle of the Green Goblin, forcing Spider-Man’s daughter to step into the role of Spider-Girl to stand against him. Written by Tom DeFalco, Ron Frenz, and Henrik Brandendorff, with art by Ron Frenz and bold inks by Bill Sienkiewicz, this issue delivers a fresh take on legacy and heroism in a world where the past shapes the next generation of heroes. Cover by Henrik Brandendorff.
In a future where Norman Osborn Jr. has taken up the mantle of the Green Goblin, Spider-Man’s daughter steps into the web-slinging legacy as Spider-Girl, facing down a new threat in a world reshaped by her father’s past. This 26-page story from Mega Marvel #2/2000 explores the weight of legacy and the cost of becoming a hero in a time when the shadows of the past have taken on new forms.
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