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Green Goblin

The Green Goblin is the alias of several supervillains appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. Created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, the first and best-known incarnation of the Green Goblin is Norman Osborn, who is regarded as one of the superhero Spider-Man's three archenemies, alongside Doctor Octopus and Venom.[1] Originally a manifestation of chemically induced insanity, others would later take on the persona, including Norman's son Harry Osborn. The Green Goblin is depicted as a criminal mastermind who uses an arsenal of Halloween-themed equipment, including grenade-like Pumpkin Bombs, razor-sharp bats, and a flying Goblin Glider, to terrorize New York City.

Green Goblin
Norman Osborn as the Green Goblin. Art by Luke Ross published in late 1990s-early 2000s.
Publication information
PublisherMarvel Comics
First appearanceThe Amazing Spider-Man #14 (July 1964)
Created byStan Lee
Steve Ditko
In-story information
Alter ego
SpeciesHuman mutate
Notable aliases
  • Goblin King
  • Goblin Knight
  • Red Goblin
Abilities
  • Superhuman strength, intelligence, speed, stamina, agility, durability, reflexes, and healing
  • Uses Halloween-themed paraphernalia, high-tech gadgetry, and a Goblin Glider equipped with various weapons

Comics journalist and historian Mike Conroy writes of the character: "Of all the costumed villains who've plagued Spider-Man over the years, the most flat-out unhinged and terrifying of them all is the Green Goblin."[2] The Green Goblin has appeared in numerous media adaptations of Spider-Man over the years, including films, animated television series, and video games. Norman and Harry Osborn were portrayed by Willem Dafoe and James Franco in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man film trilogy (2002–2007), and by Chris Cooper and Dane DeHaan in the film The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014). Dafoe reprised his role as Norman Osborn in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (MCU) film Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021) which used the concept of the multiverse to link the Raimi trilogy to the MCU.

Publication history edit

According to Steve Ditko:

Stan's synopsis for the Green Goblin had a movie crew, on location, finding an Egyptian–like sarcophagus. Inside was an ancient, mythological demon, the Green Goblin. He naturally came to life. On my own, I changed Stan's mythological demon into a human villain.[3]

The Green Goblin debuted in The Amazing Spider-Man #14.[4] At this time his identity was unknown, but he proved popular and reappeared in later issues, which made a point of his secret identity. According to both Stan Lee and John Romita, Sr., who replaced Ditko as the title's artist, Lee always wanted the Green Goblin to be someone Peter Parker knew, while Ditko wanted his civilian identity to be someone who had not yet been introduced.[5][6][7] Lee elaborated:

Steve wanted him to turn out to be just some character that we had never seen before. Because, he said, in real life, very often a villain turns out to be somebody that you never knew. And I felt that that would be wrong. I felt, in a sense, it would be like cheating the reader. ... if it's somebody you didn't know and had never seen, then what was the point of following all the clues? I think that frustrates the reader.[7]

However, Lee prefaced this statement by admitting that, due to his self-professed poor memory, he may have been confusing the Green Goblin with a different character.[a][7] Moreover, in an earlier essay he had said that he could not remember whether Norman Osborn being the Green Goblin was his idea or Ditko's.[8] Ditko has maintained that it was his idea, even claiming that he had decided on it before the first Green Goblin story was finished, and that a character he drew in the background of a single panel of Amazing Spider-Man #23 was meant to be Norman Osborn (who is not introduced until issue #37).[3][9]

 
The Amazing Spider-Man #14 (July 1964), the Green Goblin's first appearance; the character originally used a turbo-fan-powered "flying broomstick". Cover art by Steve Ditko.

Ditko left the series with issue #38, just one issue after Norman Osborn was introduced as the father of Harry Osborn. The first issue without Ditko saw the Green Goblin unmasked. John Romita, Sr., who replaced Ditko as the title's artist, recalled:

Stan wouldn't have been able to stand it if Ditko did the story and didn't reveal that the Green Goblin was Norman Osborn. I didn't know there was any doubt about Osborn being the Goblin. I didn't know that Ditko had just been setting Osborn up as a straw dog. I just accepted the fact that it was going to be Norman Osborn when we plotted it. I had been following the last couple of issues and didn't think there was really much mystery about it. Looking back, I doubt the Goblin's identity would have been revealed in Amazing #39 if Ditko had stayed on.[10]

In the landmark story, "The Night Gwen Stacy Died" (The Amazing Spider-Man #121–122), the Green Goblin kills Gwen Stacy and later perishes in a fight against Spider-Man. However, the story's writer, Gerry Conway, had Harry Osborn adopt the Green Goblin identity in that story's aftermath, later remarking that "I never had any intention of getting rid of the Green Goblin as a concept".[11] Harry Osborn's becoming the Green Goblin was mostly well-received, with fans remarking that Harry was more menacing than his father had ever been.[12]

Several other characters would take on the Green Goblin identity, and writer Roger Stern later introduced the Hobgoblin to replace the Green Goblin as Spider-Man's archenemy.[13] In addition, a retcon during the "Clone Saga" determined that the original Green Goblin survived the events of The Amazing Spider-Man #122 and had been playing a behind-the-scenes role in Spider-Man's adventures since then.

Fictional character biography edit

Norman Osborn edit

Norman Osborn is the first and most-known character connected with the Green Goblin alias who developed the equipment used by the others ever since he was exposed to the Goblin formula.

Harry Osborn edit

Harold "Harry" Osborn is Norman Osborn's son and the second character who used the Green Goblin alias.

Bart Hamilton edit

Dr. Barton "Bart" Hamilton was a psychologist born in Scarsdale, New York and the third character to use the Green Goblin alias. When Harry was put under medical care, Dr. Hamilton managed to make Harry bury the vendetta as the Goblin identity from Harry's subconscious via hypnosis.[14] Dr. Hamilton uses these secrets to be the third Goblin.[15] But since Harry has no knowledge of where Norman's strength-enhancing Goblin formula is, Hamilton is unable to locate it. He hatches an elaborate plot to kill Silvermane but Harry resumes the Goblin identity to stop him. They battle and Hamilton is accidentally killed by a bomb with which he meant to kill Spider-Man.[16]

Years later, there was speculation that Hamilton was the Hobgoblin but this is disproved.[17]

A Goblin that was presumably Hamilton appears as a member of the second incarnation of the Legion of the Unliving created by the Grandmaster. After being pitted against the Avengers, the group and their master are vanquished by Death.[18]

During the "Dead No More: The Clone Conspiracy" storyline, Bart's Goblin form is cloned by the Jackal's company New U Technologies.[19]

Phil Urich edit

Philip Benjamin "Phil" Urich is the nephew of Ben Urich and the fourth character to use the Green Goblin alias.

Nameless construct edit

Norman begins trying to convince the public after returning from the dead of never being the infamous supervillain, and conspired with associate Doctor Angst genetically engineer a new Green Goblin, one slavishly devoted to help his case.[20] Norman uses this Goblin as a bodyguard,[21] to torment Spider-Man,[22] and in ploys designed to draw public sympathy (such as kidnapping Normie Osborn for ransom).[23] After Norman is incapacitated by the Gathering of Five, the Goblin is left alone and begins to degenerate due to no longer having access to the Goblin Formula required to keep him stable. The Goblin goes after Liz Allan in a desperate bid to find a cure for his condition, but is driven off by Spider-Man.[24] During a second attempt to capture Liz, the Goblin unmasks himself in front of Spider-Man (shuffling through a variety of faces (with the most prominent being Harry Osborn) after doing so) and melts into a pile of protoplasm as he claims Norman would return.[20]

Powers and abilities edit

In his first appearances, the Green Goblin seems to be a normal man (albeit very nimble and athletic) who gets his powers from his many gadgets. In later appearances, it is established that due to the "Goblin Formula", Norman and most successors to the Green Goblin persona possesses superhuman strength (lifting nine tons under optimal conditions), increased speed, reflexes, endurance, intelligence and healing rate.

Norman started with a portion of the chemical's power, because he only received an accidental splash in the face at a time where one had to bathe in it long enough to get the full effect. Eventually a new version of the chemical was developed, which was suitable for directly drinking it. Though much slower than the likes of Wolverine, he can regenerate damaged tissue and organs. However, if seriously wounded, it would leave scars on his body.

His intelligence has been enhanced to gifted levels, though at the price of his sanity. His involvement with the Gathering of the Five loosened his grip on reality, though he is able to maintain some semblance of his sanity via chemically treated dermal patches. When not impaired by mental illness, Osborn is a cunning businessman, masterful strategist, and highly skilled in electronics, mechanics, engineering and chemistry.

The Green Goblin is armed with a variety of bizarre devices. He travels on his bat-shaped "Goblin Glider", an incredibly fast and maneuverable rocket glider equipped with various armaments. Other weapons the Goblin uses include incendiary Pumpkin Bombs and Ghost Bombs, smoke- and gas-emitting grenades resembling jack-'o'-lanterns and ghosts, respectively, razor-edged boomerang-like throwing weapons called razor bats and gloves woven with micro-circuited filaments which channel pulsed discharges of electricity at nearly 10,000 volts. He wears a green costume underneath bulletproof chainmail with an overlapping purple tunic. His mask has a built-in gas filter to keep him safe from his own gases.

Goblin Glider edit

In the Green Goblin's first appearance in The Amazing Spider-Man #14, he rides a steel rocket-powered wingless broomstick (not a glider). In his second appearance in The Amazing Spider-Man #17, he changes to the familiar bat-shaped glider. The Goblin Glider's controls and microprocessor are located behind the head of the glider. The pilot is attached to the glider via electromagnetic clasps on the wings of the glider. It has great maneuverability and is steered mostly by leaning, but manual controls are available behind the head of the glider. The Goblin later added radio-linked voice controls to his mask. Its top speed is 90 miles per hour (140 km/h), and it can support about 400 lb (180 kg), though it could lift far more for brief periods. Flying at top speed with a full load and a full fuel tank would deplete its fuel supply in about an hour.

In the Goblin's later appearances, the glider possesses a wide array of armaments, including heat-seeking and smart missiles, machine guns, extending blades, a flamethrower and a Pumpkin Bomb dispenser/launcher.

Pumpkin Bombs, Ghost Bombs, and the "Bag of Tricks" edit

A grenade used by the Green Goblin, the Pumpkin Bomb resembles a miniature Jack-o'-lantern and, when thrown, ignites almost soundlessly and produces enough heat to melt through a 3-inch (76 mm) thick sheet of steel. The Goblin carries these and a variety of other weapons, such as razor bats (akin to bladed boomerangs) and miniature "Ghost Bombs", in an over-the-shoulder satchel he calls his "Bag of Tricks". The Green Goblin has a range of other "Pumpkin Bombs" and "Ghost Bombs" at his disposal, including smoke and gas-emitting bombs. Some release hallucinogenic gases, while others emit a specially-created mixture that neutralizes Spider-Man's spider-sense for a limited period of time. Still others emit a flame-retarding gas, which the Goblin once used against the Human Torch.[25] All of these are covered in a light plastic coating.

Groups edit

Goblinettes edit

Some time after Norman's death, Harry is abducted by a trio of mysterious female Goblins. With the aid of Ben Urich and Molten Man, Spider-Man discovers that these "Goblinettes" are robots created by Harry, and controlled by a supercomputer containing copies of Harry and Norman's minds. The Goblinettes are destroyed along with the computer, which had been programmed to expose Normie Osborn to the same version of Goblin serum that killed Harry, in attempt to create a new Green Goblin.[26]

Order of the Goblin edit

An offshoot of the Scriers cult founded by Norman, consisting of only his most loyal followers. [27]

Goblin Gangs edit

Following Norman's rise and fall from power, a number of Goblin Gangs sprang up across America. Composed mostly of white supremacists who agreed with his plans to remove the Asgardians from the country, they wear purple clothes, green face makeup and have goblin-based tattoos.[28] Vin Gonzales was revealed to have received one of these tattoos while in prison passing a message from Norman to Harry about Stanley Osborn.[29]

Goblin Nation edit

The Goblin Nation, also known as the "Goblin Underground", is a group of organized crime composed of Goblin-themed villains led by the Goblin King against the Superior Spider-Man.[30]

War Goblins edit

In the eight-month ellipsis that occurred subsequent to the events of Secret Wars, a heavily bandaged arms dealer claiming to be Norman Osborn began selling Goblin-based costumes and equipment on the black market, establishing private armies of "War Goblins".[31]

Other versions edit

As a fictional character, the Green Goblin has appeared in a number of media, from comic books to films and television series. Each version of the character is typically established within its own continuity within parallel universes, to the point where distinct differences in the portrayal of the character can be identified. Various versions of the Goblin are depicted in works such as Marvel's Ultimate line and Earth X.

Avataars: Covenant of the Shield edit

In the miniseries Avataars: Covenant of the Shield, which takes place in an alternative universe referred to as Eurth created by the Shaper of Worlds, the Green Goblin appears as the Goblin King. A small, nimble creature green in color and adorned in purple rags, the Goblin King is shown to speak solely in rhyme and runs a toll booth in the Webwood, extorting goods from travelers along with his henchmen the Six Most Sinister.[32]

Earth-6160 edit

In 2023, Marvel announced that writer Jonathan Hickman would be rebooting the Ultimate Marvel universe, launching a brand new timeline beginning with the limited series Ultimate Invasion. This new Ultimate Universe, designated Earth-6160 will follow a married Peter Parker in his 30s. The Goblin will debut in the title's second issue, scheduled for release in February 2024. Unlike his previous Ultimate Universe counterpart, this version will take more similarities from his Earth-616 variant, such as being a man in a costume and glider, as well as taking partial inspiration from the live-action version of Willem Dafoe.

House of M edit

In the Spider-Man: House of M from the 2005 Marvel comics series House of M, there are two versions of the Green Goblin.

  • The first is Peter's wrestling friend and rival Crusher Hogan, who uses the identity as his wrestling franchise.
  • The second is Peter Parker himself, who, feeling guilty posing as a mutant when really he was a human given powers in the usual Spider-Man fashion (radioactive spider bite), poses as the Green Goblin to reveal the information about him being a human to J. Jonah Jameson, his then publicist, and eventually the entire world. Norman Osborn is also present in this continuity, as an industrialist whose company is bought out by Peter.[33]

Marvel 2099 edit

In the Marvel 2099 setting, the Goblin is a radical trickster who wants to prove that Spider-Man (Miguel O'Hara) is in the pay of a megacorp like Alchemax. He has bat-like glider-wings and a bag of "tricks", similar to the 20th century version. He also has the ability to project illusions.[34]

He is eventually unmasked, and appears to be Spider-Man's brother Gabriel O'Hara, although it is later revealed, in a retcon, that he is a shapeshifter who took Gabriel's identity. Writer Peter David, who quit the book between creating the character and the unmasking, has said that it was his intent for the Goblin to be a female Catholic priest named Father Jennifer, and for Gabriel to be a red herring.[35][36] This Goblin was never called the Green Goblin, but instead simply Goblin 2099.[34]

In All-New, All-Different Marvel during a travel to 2099 which turned out to be different from the version that he knows, Spider-Man (O'Hara) is captured by that era's Venom and Doctor Octopus. Miguel later wakes up in Alchemax, which is run by that era's Sinister Six. The Sinister Six discover that the Goblin is actually Father Jennifer D'Angelo, an undercover ally of Kasey. After receiving a message from the Sinister Six, Miguel and Kasey go to Alchemax to rescue Father Jennifer. Upon escaping, Spider-Man and Father Jennifer arrive at an area where the time door appears, but Jennifer is killed by Doctor Octopus.

MC2 edit

Fury the Goblin Queen edit

Élan DeJunae, daughter of the San Mardeo DeJunae crime family in South America, is betrothed to Normie Osborn when she is just a baby because of her father's involvement with the Order of the Goblin.[volume & issue needed]

From then on, Élan learns the family business and eventually makes connections with the Black Tarantula. She grows up training to follow Norman Osborn's footsteps, and eventually becomes the leader of the Order of the Goblin. Following a near fatal attack on Normie, Élan returns to New York to follow through with their arranged marriage, but Normie was not aware of the betrothal. Meanwhile, Élan and the Black Tarantula plot to use Spider-Girl to destroy Lady Octopus and Canis so they can take control of the New York underworld. Following plans made by Norman Osborn before his death, the Queen of the Goblins tries to dose Normie Osborn with a new version of the Goblin Formula. Spider-Girl manages to defeat Élan, but in the battle, the formula explodes and the Queen escapes.[volume & issue needed]

Because Normie spurned her and denied his place in the Goblin legacy, Fury crashes his wedding to Brenda Drago and forcibly bonds the Venom-symbiote to him in an attempt to corrupt him. This backfires, as Normie gained control of the symbiote and went on to become a hero. After Fury crashed Normie's wedding, Phil Urich (the good Green Goblin) defeats her and sends her to prison.[volume & issue needed]

Normie Osborn edit

Normie Osborn is the son of Harry Osborn and Liz Allan, and the grandson of Norman Osborn. In the alternative timeline of the MC2 universe he becomes the Green Goblin and battles Spider-Man's daughter, May "Mayday" Parker, before reforming and becoming her ally.[volume & issue needed]

Phil Urich edit

In the MC2 timeline, Phil Urich marries his girlfriend Meredith and is a forensic scientist and friends with Peter Parker. He is aware of both Peter and Spider-Girl's identities. Phil Urich resumes the Goblin identity, first under the name of the Golden Goblin, then as the Green Goblin with the assistance of Normie Osborn (III). After Phil lost a long series of battles, Normie recreates Phil's original mask, which grants him superhuman strength and other abilities, greatly enhancing his effectiveness. He is also a founding member of the New New Warriors.[37]

Spider-Ham edit

In the universe where Marvel characters are animals, Norman Osbird, as he's called in this universe, is a crazy turkey who calls himself the Green Gobbler.

Spider-Man: India edit

Spider-Man: India features Nalin Oberoi, a ruthless businessman in Mumbai, who is ravaging villages for a mystical amulet to connect with evil, supernatural demons who once ruled the world.[38] The process works and transforms Oberoi into "Green Goblin". He also transforms a meek doctor into "Doctor Octopus" and sends him to find Pavitar Prabhakar (Spider-Man). Oberoi later burns down Pavitar's village (branding it with his initials NO), and kidnaps MJ, and Aunt Maya (Aunt May).[39] At Oberoi HQ, he tries to bring down the demons, until a reformed Octopus and Pavitar attack and rescue the ladies. After killing the doctor, Oberoi is later defeated by Pavitar.[40] Oberoi also has a son mentioned by Pavitar, Hari.[40]

Ultimate Marvel edit

In other media edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ It is possible that Lee was thinking of The Big Man. The Big Man was a mob villain who, like the Green Goblin, was created by Lee/Ditko and had the mystery of his identity played up before being unmasked as someone Spider-Man knew from his civilian life. Moreover, later in the interview Lee suggests that he had the Green Goblin confused with "a gangster".

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External links edit

  • Green Goblin (disambiguation) at the Marvel Universe
  • Green Goblin on Marvel Database, a Marvel Comics wiki

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GoblinNorman Osborn as the Green Goblin Art by Luke Ross published in late 1990s early 2000s Publication informationPublisherMarvel ComicsFirst appearanceThe Amazing Spider Man 14 July 1964 Created byStan LeeSteve DitkoIn story informationAlter egoNorman OsbornHarry OsbornBart HamiltonPhil UrichSpeciesHuman mutateNotable aliasesGoblin KingGoblin KnightRed GoblinAbilitiesSuperhuman strength intelligence speed stamina agility durability reflexes and healing Uses Halloween themed paraphernalia high tech gadgetry and a Goblin Glider equipped with various weapons Comics journalist and historian Mike Conroy writes of the character Of all the costumed villains who ve plagued Spider Man over the years the most flat out unhinged and terrifying of them all is the Green Goblin 2 The Green Goblin has appeared in numerous media adaptations of Spider Man over the years including films animated television series and video games Norman and Harry Osborn were portrayed by Willem Dafoe and James Franco in Sam Raimi s Spider Man film trilogy 2002 2007 and by Chris Cooper and Dane DeHaan in the film The Amazing Spider Man 2 2014 Dafoe reprised his role as Norman Osborn in the Marvel Cinematic Universe MCU film Spider Man No Way Home 2021 which used the concept of the multiverse to link the Raimi trilogy to the MCU Contents 1 Publication history 2 Fictional character biography 2 1 Norman Osborn 2 2 Harry Osborn 2 3 Bart Hamilton 2 4 Phil Urich 2 5 Nameless construct 3 Powers and abilities 3 1 Goblin Glider 3 2 Pumpkin Bombs Ghost Bombs and the Bag of Tricks 4 Groups 4 1 Goblinettes 4 2 Order of the Goblin 4 3 Goblin Gangs 4 4 Goblin Nation 4 5 War Goblins 5 Other versions 5 1 Avataars Covenant of the Shield 5 2 Earth 6160 5 3 House of M 5 4 Marvel 2099 5 5 MC2 5 5 1 Fury the Goblin Queen 5 5 2 Normie Osborn 5 5 3 Phil Urich 5 6 Spider Ham 5 7 Spider Man India 5 8 Ultimate Marvel 6 In other media 7 Notes 8 References 9 External linksPublication history editAccording to Steve Ditko Stan s synopsis for the Green Goblin had a movie crew on location finding an Egyptian like sarcophagus Inside was an ancient mythological demon the Green Goblin He naturally came to life On my own I changed Stan s mythological demon into a human villain 3 The Green Goblin debuted in The Amazing Spider Man 14 4 At this time his identity was unknown but he proved popular and reappeared in later issues which made a point of his secret identity According to both Stan Lee and John Romita Sr who replaced Ditko as the title s artist Lee always wanted the Green Goblin to be someone Peter Parker knew while Ditko wanted his civilian identity to be someone who had not yet been introduced 5 6 7 Lee elaborated Steve wanted him to turn out to be just some character that we had never seen before Because he said in real life very often a villain turns out to be somebody that you never knew And I felt that that would be wrong I felt in a sense it would be like cheating the reader if it s somebody you didn t know and had never seen then what was the point of following all the clues I think that frustrates the reader 7 However Lee prefaced this statement by admitting that due to his self professed poor memory he may have been confusing the Green Goblin with a different character a 7 Moreover in an earlier essay he had said that he could not remember whether Norman Osborn being the Green Goblin was his idea or Ditko s 8 Ditko has maintained that it was his idea even claiming that he had decided on it before the first Green Goblin story was finished and that a character he drew in the background of a single panel of Amazing Spider Man 23 was meant to be Norman Osborn who is not introduced until issue 37 3 9 nbsp The Amazing Spider Man 14 July 1964 the Green Goblin s first appearance the character originally used a turbo fan powered flying broomstick Cover art by Steve Ditko Ditko left the series with issue 38 just one issue after Norman Osborn was introduced as the father of Harry Osborn The first issue without Ditko saw the Green Goblin unmasked John Romita Sr who replaced Ditko as the title s artist recalled Stan wouldn t have been able to stand it if Ditko did the story and didn t reveal that the Green Goblin was Norman Osborn I didn t know there was any doubt about Osborn being the Goblin I didn t know that Ditko had just been setting Osborn up as a straw dog I just accepted the fact that it was going to be Norman Osborn when we plotted it I had been following the last couple of issues and didn t think there was really much mystery about it Looking back I doubt the Goblin s identity would have been revealed in Amazing 39 if Ditko had stayed on 10 In the landmark story The Night Gwen Stacy Died The Amazing Spider Man 121 122 the Green Goblin kills Gwen Stacy and later perishes in a fight against Spider Man However the story s writer Gerry Conway had Harry Osborn adopt the Green Goblin identity in that story s aftermath later remarking that I never had any intention of getting rid of the Green Goblin as a concept 11 Harry Osborn s becoming the Green Goblin was mostly well received with fans remarking that Harry was more menacing than his father had ever been 12 Several other characters would take on the Green Goblin identity and writer Roger Stern later introduced the Hobgoblin to replace the Green Goblin as Spider Man s archenemy 13 In addition a retcon during the Clone Saga determined that the original Green Goblin survived the events of The Amazing Spider Man 122 and had been playing a behind the scenes role in Spider Man s adventures since then Fictional character biography editNorman Osborn edit Main article Norman Osborn Norman Osborn is the first and most known character connected with the Green Goblin alias who developed the equipment used by the others ever since he was exposed to the Goblin formula Harry Osborn edit Main article Harry Osborn Harold Harry Osborn is Norman Osborn s son and the second character who used the Green Goblin alias Bart Hamilton edit Dr Barton Bart Hamilton was a psychologist born in Scarsdale New York and the third character to use the Green Goblin alias When Harry was put under medical care Dr Hamilton managed to make Harry bury the vendetta as the Goblin identity from Harry s subconscious via hypnosis 14 Dr Hamilton uses these secrets to be the third Goblin 15 But since Harry has no knowledge of where Norman s strength enhancing Goblin formula is Hamilton is unable to locate it He hatches an elaborate plot to kill Silvermane but Harry resumes the Goblin identity to stop him They battle and Hamilton is accidentally killed by a bomb with which he meant to kill Spider Man 16 Years later there was speculation that Hamilton was the Hobgoblin but this is disproved 17 A Goblin that was presumably Hamilton appears as a member of the second incarnation of the Legion of the Unliving created by the Grandmaster After being pitted against the Avengers the group and their master are vanquished by Death 18 During the Dead No More The Clone Conspiracy storyline Bart s Goblin form is cloned by the Jackal s company New U Technologies 19 Phil Urich edit Main article Phil Urich Philip Benjamin Phil Urich is the nephew of Ben Urich and the fourth character to use the Green Goblin alias Nameless construct edit Norman begins trying to convince the public after returning from the dead of never being the infamous supervillain and conspired with associate Doctor Angst genetically engineer a new Green Goblin one slavishly devoted to help his case 20 Norman uses this Goblin as a bodyguard 21 to torment Spider Man 22 and in ploys designed to draw public sympathy such as kidnapping Normie Osborn for ransom 23 After Norman is incapacitated by the Gathering of Five the Goblin is left alone and begins to degenerate due to no longer having access to the Goblin Formula required to keep him stable The Goblin goes after Liz Allan in a desperate bid to find a cure for his condition but is driven off by Spider Man 24 During a second attempt to capture Liz the Goblin unmasks himself in front of Spider Man shuffling through a variety of faces with the most prominent being Harry Osborn after doing so and melts into a pile of protoplasm as he claims Norman would return 20 Powers and abilities editIn his first appearances the Green Goblin seems to be a normal man albeit very nimble and athletic who gets his powers from his many gadgets In later appearances it is established that due to the Goblin Formula Norman and most successors to the Green Goblin persona possesses superhuman strength lifting nine tons under optimal conditions increased speed reflexes endurance intelligence and healing rate Norman started with a portion of the chemical s power because he only received an accidental splash in the face at a time where one had to bathe in it long enough to get the full effect Eventually a new version of the chemical was developed which was suitable for directly drinking it Though much slower than the likes of Wolverine he can regenerate damaged tissue and organs However if seriously wounded it would leave scars on his body His intelligence has been enhanced to gifted levels though at the price of his sanity His involvement with the Gathering of the Five loosened his grip on reality though he is able to maintain some semblance of his sanity via chemically treated dermal patches When not impaired by mental illness Osborn is a cunning businessman masterful strategist and highly skilled in electronics mechanics engineering and chemistry The Green Goblin is armed with a variety of bizarre devices He travels on his bat shaped Goblin Glider an incredibly fast and maneuverable rocket glider equipped with various armaments Other weapons the Goblin uses include incendiary Pumpkin Bombs and Ghost Bombs smoke and gas emitting grenades resembling jack o lanterns and ghosts respectively razor edged boomerang like throwing weapons called razor bats and gloves woven with micro circuited filaments which channel pulsed discharges of electricity at nearly 10 000 volts He wears a green costume underneath bulletproof chainmail with an overlapping purple tunic His mask has a built in gas filter to keep him safe from his own gases Goblin Glider edit In the Green Goblin s first appearance in The Amazing Spider Man 14 he rides a steel rocket powered wingless broomstick not a glider In his second appearance in The Amazing Spider Man 17 he changes to the familiar bat shaped glider The Goblin Glider s controls and microprocessor are located behind the head of the glider The pilot is attached to the glider via electromagnetic clasps on the wings of the glider It has great maneuverability and is steered mostly by leaning but manual controls are available behind the head of the glider The Goblin later added radio linked voice controls to his mask Its top speed is 90 miles per hour 140 km h and it can support about 400 lb 180 kg though it could lift far more for brief periods Flying at top speed with a full load and a full fuel tank would deplete its fuel supply in about an hour In the Goblin s later appearances the glider possesses a wide array of armaments including heat seeking and smart missiles machine guns extending blades a flamethrower and a Pumpkin Bomb dispenser launcher Pumpkin Bombs Ghost Bombs and the Bag of Tricks edit A grenade used by the Green Goblin the Pumpkin Bomb resembles a miniature Jack o lantern and when thrown ignites almost soundlessly and produces enough heat to melt through a 3 inch 76 mm thick sheet of steel The Goblin carries these and a variety of other weapons such as razor bats akin to bladed boomerangs and miniature Ghost Bombs in an over the shoulder satchel he calls his Bag of Tricks The Green Goblin has a range of other Pumpkin Bombs and Ghost Bombs at his disposal including smoke and gas emitting bombs Some release hallucinogenic gases while others emit a specially created mixture that neutralizes Spider Man s spider sense for a limited period of time Still others emit a flame retarding gas which the Goblin once used against the Human Torch 25 All of these are covered in a light plastic coating Groups editGoblinettes edit Some time after Norman s death Harry is abducted by a trio of mysterious female Goblins With the aid of Ben Urich and Molten Man Spider Man discovers that these Goblinettes are robots created by Harry and controlled by a supercomputer containing copies of Harry and Norman s minds The Goblinettes are destroyed along with the computer which had been programmed to expose Normie Osborn to the same version of Goblin serum that killed Harry in attempt to create a new Green Goblin 26 Order of the Goblin edit An offshoot of the Scriers cult founded by Norman consisting of only his most loyal followers 27 Goblin Gangs edit Following Norman s rise and fall from power a number of Goblin Gangs sprang up across America Composed mostly of white supremacists who agreed with his plans to remove the Asgardians from the country they wear purple clothes green face makeup and have goblin based tattoos 28 Vin Gonzales was revealed to have received one of these tattoos while in prison passing a message from Norman to Harry about Stanley Osborn 29 Goblin Nation edit The Goblin Nation also known as the Goblin Underground is a group of organized crime composed of Goblin themed villains led by the Goblin King against the Superior Spider Man 30 War Goblins edit In the eight month ellipsis that occurred subsequent to the events of Secret Wars a heavily bandaged arms dealer claiming to be Norman Osborn began selling Goblin based costumes and equipment on the black market establishing private armies of War Goblins 31 Other versions editAs a fictional character the Green Goblin has appeared in a number of media from comic books to films and television series Each version of the character is typically established within its own continuity within parallel universes to the point where distinct differences in the portrayal of the character can be identified Various versions of the Goblin are depicted in works such as Marvel s Ultimate line and Earth X Avataars Covenant of the Shield edit In the miniseries Avataars Covenant of the Shield which takes place in an alternative universe referred to as Eurth created by the Shaper of Worlds the Green Goblin appears as the Goblin King A small nimble creature green in color and adorned in purple rags the Goblin King is shown to speak solely in rhyme and runs a toll booth in the Webwood extorting goods from travelers along with his henchmen the Six Most Sinister 32 Earth 6160 edit In 2023 Marvel announced that writer Jonathan Hickman would be rebooting the Ultimate Marvel universe launching a brand new timeline beginning with the limited series Ultimate Invasion This new Ultimate Universe designated Earth 6160 will follow a married Peter Parker in his 30s The Goblin will debut in the title s second issue scheduled for release in February 2024 Unlike his previous Ultimate Universe counterpart this version will take more similarities from his Earth 616 variant such as being a man in a costume and glider as well as taking partial inspiration from the live action version of Willem Dafoe House of M edit In the Spider Man House of M from the 2005 Marvel comics series House of M there are two versions of the Green Goblin The first is Peter s wrestling friend and rival Crusher Hogan who uses the identity as his wrestling franchise The second is Peter Parker himself who feeling guilty posing as a mutant when really he was a human given powers in the usual Spider Man fashion radioactive spider bite poses as the Green Goblin to reveal the information about him being a human to J Jonah Jameson his then publicist and eventually the entire world Norman Osborn is also present in this continuity as an industrialist whose company is bought out by Peter 33 Marvel 2099 edit In the Marvel 2099 setting the Goblin is a radical trickster who wants to prove that Spider Man Miguel O Hara is in the pay of a megacorp like Alchemax He has bat like glider wings and a bag of tricks similar to the 20th century version He also has the ability to project illusions 34 He is eventually unmasked and appears to be Spider Man s brother Gabriel O Hara although it is later revealed in a retcon that he is a shapeshifter who took Gabriel s identity Writer Peter David who quit the book between creating the character and the unmasking has said that it was his intent for the Goblin to be a female Catholic priest named Father Jennifer and for Gabriel to be a red herring 35 36 This Goblin was never called the Green Goblin but instead simply Goblin 2099 34 In All New All Different Marvel during a travel to 2099 which turned out to be different from the version that he knows Spider Man O Hara is captured by that era s Venom and Doctor Octopus Miguel later wakes up in Alchemax which is run by that era s Sinister Six The Sinister Six discover that the Goblin is actually Father Jennifer D Angelo an undercover ally of Kasey After receiving a message from the Sinister Six Miguel and Kasey go to Alchemax to rescue Father Jennifer Upon escaping Spider Man and Father Jennifer arrive at an area where the time door appears but Jennifer is killed by Doctor Octopus MC2 edit Fury the Goblin Queen edit Elan DeJunae daughter of the San Mardeo DeJunae crime family in South America is betrothed to Normie Osborn when she is just a baby because of her father s involvement with the Order of the Goblin volume amp issue needed From then on Elan learns the family business and eventually makes connections with the Black Tarantula She grows up training to follow Norman Osborn s footsteps and eventually becomes the leader of the Order of the Goblin Following a near fatal attack on Normie Elan returns to New York to follow through with their arranged marriage but Normie was not aware of the betrothal Meanwhile Elan and the Black Tarantula plot to use Spider Girl to destroy Lady Octopus and Canis so they can take control of the New York underworld Following plans made by Norman Osborn before his death the Queen of the Goblins tries to dose Normie Osborn with a new version of the Goblin Formula Spider Girl manages to defeat Elan but in the battle the formula explodes and the Queen escapes volume amp issue needed Because Normie spurned her and denied his place in the Goblin legacy Fury crashes his wedding to Brenda Drago and forcibly bonds the Venom symbiote to him in an attempt to corrupt him This backfires as Normie gained control of the symbiote and went on to become a hero After Fury crashed Normie s wedding Phil Urich the good Green Goblin defeats her and sends her to prison volume amp issue needed Normie Osborn edit Main article Normie Osborn Normie Osborn is the son of Harry Osborn and Liz Allan and the grandson of Norman Osborn In the alternative timeline of the MC2 universe he becomes the Green Goblin and battles Spider Man s daughter May Mayday Parker before reforming and becoming her ally volume amp issue needed Phil Urich edit In the MC2 timeline Phil Urich marries his girlfriend Meredith and is a forensic scientist and friends with Peter Parker He is aware of both Peter and Spider Girl s identities Phil Urich resumes the Goblin identity first under the name of the Golden Goblin then as the Green Goblin with the assistance of Normie Osborn III After Phil lost a long series of battles Normie recreates Phil s original mask which grants him superhuman strength and other abilities greatly enhancing his effectiveness He is also a founding member of the New New Warriors 37 Spider Ham edit In the universe where Marvel characters are animals Norman Osbird as he s called in this universe is a crazy turkey who calls himself the Green Gobbler Spider Man India edit Spider Man India features Nalin Oberoi a ruthless businessman in Mumbai who is ravaging villages for a mystical amulet to connect with evil supernatural demons who once ruled the world 38 The process works and transforms Oberoi into Green Goblin He also transforms a meek doctor into Doctor Octopus and sends him to find Pavitar Prabhakar Spider Man Oberoi later burns down Pavitar s village branding it with his initials NO and kidnaps MJ and Aunt Maya Aunt May 39 At Oberoi HQ he tries to bring down the demons until a reformed Octopus and Pavitar attack and rescue the ladies After killing the doctor Oberoi is later defeated by Pavitar 40 Oberoi also has a son mentioned by Pavitar Hari 40 Ultimate Marvel edit Main article Green Goblin Ultimate Marvel character In other media editMain article Green Goblin in other mediaNotes edit It is possible that Lee was thinking of The Big Man The Big Man was a mob villain who like the Green Goblin was created by Lee Ditko and had the mystery of his identity played up before being unmasked as someone Spider Man knew from his civilian life Moreover later in the interview Lee suggests that he had the Green Goblin confused with a gangster References edit Rovin Jeff 1987 The Encyclopedia of Supervillains New York Facts on File pp 148 149 ISBN 0 8160 1356 X Conroy Mike 500 Comicbook Villains Collins amp Brown 2004 p 55 a b Murray Will July 2002 Spider Time Starlog and Comics Scene Present Spider Man and Other Comics Heroes Manning Matthew K Gilbert Laura ed 2012 1960s Spider Man Chronicle Celebrating 50 Years of Web Slinging Dorling Kindersley p 26 ISBN 978 0756692360 Spider Man s arch nemesis the Green Goblin as introduced to readers as the most dangerous foe Spidey s ever fought Writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko had no way of knowing how true that statement would prove to be in the coming years a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a first2 has generic name help CS1 maint multiple names authors list link Ro Ronin Tales to Astonish Jack Kirby Stan Lee and the American Comic Book Revolution p 107 Bloomsbury 2004 Cronin Brian January 4 2013 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Google Groups Retrieved September 16 2010 Smith Zack March 4 2009 Remembering Spider Man 2099 With Peter David II newsarama com Newsarama Retrieved February 24 2014 Green Goblin VI Angelfire com Retrieved September 16 2010 Spider Man India 1 Marvel Comics Spider Man India 3 a b Spider Man India 4 Marvel Comics External links editGreen Goblin disambiguation at the Marvel Universe Green Goblin on Marvel Database a Marvel Comics wiki Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Green Goblin amp oldid 1217818995, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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