The Amazing Spider-Man #599
In "American Son Conclusion," Harry Osborn takes a dramatic stand as he dons the American Son armor, confronting both his father Norman and Spider-Man in a climactic clash through Central Park. Written by Joe Kelly and illustrated by Stephen Segovia, Marco Checchetto, and Paulo Siqueira, with inks by Segovia, Checchetto, and Amilton Santos, this pivotal issue sees Harry choose redemption over revenge, rejecting the path of violence his father carved. The cover by Phil Jimenez and Andy Lanning captures the moment’s intensity, marking a turning point in the Osborn legacy.
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Norman has manipulated Harry, knocked up and corrupted Lily and come close to beating Spider-Man to death while trying to learn his secret identity. Harry has had enough. He puts on the American Son armor and becomes the hero his dad always wanted him to be. He and Spider-Man battle Iron Patriot and Menace through Central Park. When Harry is finally given the chance to end his dad's life, he decides not to become a killer like his father, shedding his American Son armor as he walks away. Norman disowns Harry and anxiously awaits the birth of his new son by Lily.
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