Spider-Man: Son of the Goblin #[nn]
☆ Be the first to review + Add to your collection — Join freeThis 2004 collection brings together the four-issue Son of the Goblin miniseries, which follows Norman Osborn’s grandson, Normie, as he struggles with the legacy of the Green Goblin. The story explores Normie’s connection to the Goblin mantle and his interactions with Spider-Man, while also featuring appearances by Harry Osborn, Mary Jane Watson, and other key supporting characters from the Spider-Man mythos.
In "The Green Goblin Lives Again!", Harry Osborn teeters on the edge of madness, his mind fractured between his own identity and the monstrous legacy of the Green Goblin. As he battles Spider-Man in a desperate, escalating clash, the arrival of Mary Jane and their son forces a moment of hesitation—one that could change everything. Written by J. M. DeMatteis and brought to life with bold, dynamic art by Sal Buscema (pencils and inks), this 2004 issue delivers a raw, emotionally charged chapter in the Osborn saga, with Bob Sharen’s colors and Joe Rosen’s lettering adding depth to the tension. The cover, also by Sal Buscema, captures the haunting duality at the heart of the story.
In "Best of Enemies!", Harry Osborn teeters on the edge of madness, caught in a violent cycle between his own fractured mind and the malevolent Green Goblin. As he turns on Spider-Man in a rage, the confrontation halts when Mary Jane arrives—with his son—forcing a moment of fragile clarity amid the chaos.
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↩ Reprints The Amazing Spider-Man #136 (1974), The Amazing Spider-Man #137 (1974), The Amazing Spider-Man #312 (1989), The Spectacular Spider-Man #189 (1992), The Spectacular Spider-Man #200 (1993)
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