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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]
"Green Goblin Reborn!" is a 1971 Marvel Comics story arc which features Spider-Man fighting against his arch enemy Norman Osborn, the Green Goblin. This arc was published in The Amazing Spider-Man #96–98 (May–July 1971) and was plotted and written by Stan Lee, with art by penciler Gil Kane and inker John Romita Sr.
Norman Virgil Osborn is a character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, he first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #14 (July 1964) as the first and best-known incarnation of the Green Goblin.
The Green Goblin was originally created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko, first appearing in The Amazing Spider-Man #14 (July 1964) as a character without a human identity unlike other Spider-Man villains, [3] but the issue had suggested his identity would be revealed in the future; the Goblin revealed himself as Norman Osborn at the ...
The Return of the Green Goblin! Lee/Ditko: Stan Lee: Oct. 1964 Flash Thompson starts the Spider-Man Fan Club. The first appearance of the Green Goblin's now-iconic Goblin Glider. 18: The End of Spider-Man! Lee/Ditko: Stan Lee: Nov. 1964 The first appearance of Ned Leeds. Spider-Man watches over his sick aunt, running away from the Sandman and ...
Stan Lee is responsible with helping create the most villains for the web-slinger and helped pave the way for the fictional rogues gallery. The majority of supervillains depicted in Spider-Man comics first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man, while some first appeared in spinoff comics such as The Spectacular Spider-Man and Marvel Team-Up and other titles.
Willem Dafoe is a comic book movie icon thanks to his performance as the Green Goblin in Sam Raimi’s 2002 blockbuster “Spider-Man,” but not everyone liked the way the character looked. Dafoe ...
"The Night Gwen Stacy Died", alternatively known as "The Green Goblin's Last Stand", is a story arc of the Marvel Comics comic book series The Amazing Spider-Man #121–122 (June–July 1973). The two-issue story was written by Gerry Conway , with pencil art by Gil Kane and inking by John Romita Sr. and Tony Mortellaro.