Over sixty years of high-flying adventures, the Amazing Spider-Man has seen nearly every single person in his orbit become a hero or villain. Only a select lucky few have escaped Peter Parker’s life with their humanity intact. Unsurprisingly, not everyone has taken these developments particularly well. In fact, the one person who was changed the most by her experiences adjacent to Spider-Man has just returned, and this time Lily Hollister is properly poised to prove herself a hero.When Liz Allan, the host to the Misery symbiote, got attacked by the Life Foundation’s new hybrid symbiote known as Madness, she ended up in a comatose state, struggling to find her way out of a sea of her worst memories. Though the Misery symbiote itself was there to offer her what help it could, Cult of Carnage: Misery #4 (by Sabir Pirzada, Francesco Mortarino, Java Tartaglia, Protobunker’s Dono Sánchez-Almara, Fer Sifuentes-Sujo, and VC’s Joe Sabino) finds an enigmatic figure doing just the same from the outside. Upon breaking free from the Life Foundation’s trap, Liz is greeted by this shadowy ally, who makes it clear from the start that they are fighting on the same side. As surprising as that is on its own, the fact this mysterious new friend is Lily Hollister takes things to a whole new level, especially since she is still sporting the heroic look that no one was sure would stick.When Lily Hollister was introduced in “Spider-Man: One More Day, Part 4” (by J. Michael Straczynski and Joe Quesada, from the pages of 2007’s Amazing Spider-Man #545), she was the socialite love interest of the then recently resurrected Harry Osborn. Initially, it seemed as if Lily was destined to avoid all the same tragedies that Liz had suffered through while married to Harry prior to his death. However, things were infinitely worse for the former. Rather than being in love with the actual Harry Osborn, Lily was in love with a clone of Harry crafted by an artificial intelligence based on Norman Osborn. Fortunately, this Harry had no memories of his experiences with or time as the Green Goblin, though that hardly prevented that villainous legacy from worming its way into his life.RELATED: Who is the Venom-Verse’s Agent Venom – And How Can She Possibly Stop Carnage?RELATED: How Venom and the Symbiotes Evolved Across The Marvel Universe
Over sixty years of high-flying adventures, the Amazing Spider-Man has seen nearly every single person in his orbit become a hero or villain. Only a select lucky few have escaped Peter Parker’s life with their humanity intact. Unsurprisingly, not everyone has taken these developments particularly well. In fact, the one person who was changed the most by her experiences adjacent to Spider-Man has just returned, and this time Lily Hollister is properly poised to prove herself a hero.
When Liz Allan, the host to the Misery symbiote, got attacked by the Life Foundation’s new hybrid symbiote known as Madness, she ended up in a comatose state, struggling to find her way out of a sea of her worst memories. Though the Misery symbiote itself was there to offer her what help it could, Cult of Carnage: Misery #4 (by Sabir Pirzada, Francesco Mortarino, Java Tartaglia, Protobunker’s Dono Sánchez-Almara, Fer Sifuentes-Sujo, and VC’s Joe Sabino) finds an enigmatic figure doing just the same from the outside. Upon breaking free from the Life Foundation’s trap, Liz is greeted by this shadowy ally, who makes it clear from the start that they are fighting on the same side. As surprising as that is on its own, the fact this mysterious new friend is Lily Hollister takes things to a whole new level, especially since she is still sporting the heroic look that no one was sure would stick.
When Lily Hollister was introduced in “Spider-Man: One More Day, Part 4” (by J. Michael Straczynski and Joe Quesada, from the pages of 2007’s Amazing Spider-Man #545), she was the socialite love interest of the then recently resurrected Harry Osborn. Initially, it seemed as if Lily was destined to avoid all the same tragedies that Liz had suffered through while married to Harry prior to his death. However, things were infinitely worse for the former. Rather than being in love with the actual Harry Osborn, Lily was in love with a clone of Harry crafted by an artificial intelligence based on Norman Osborn. Fortunately, this Harry had no memories of his experiences with or time as the Green Goblin, though that hardly prevented that villainous legacy from worming its way into his life.
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