Spider-Man: A Classic Villain’s Personal Hell Could Be The X-Men’s Salvation

Of all the menacing figures the Marvel Universe has to offer, few have left behind a legacy as tragic as that of Madelyne Pryor. Now that she has reclaimed her role as the Goblin Queen of Limbo, it would seem as though there is nothing standing in the way of whatever villainous plot Madelyne has next in store for the world that has spurned her, yet that couldn’t be farther from the case. In fact, the only thing that Madelyne can concern herself with today is making sure people realize that the dimension she rules is far from Hell, and that she is in no way the Devil, either.During what should have been an ordinary day patrolling the streets of New York City, the titular hero of Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1 (by Erica Schultz, Julian Shaw, Andrew Dalhouse, and VC’s Joe Caramagna) finds himself chasing down a roving demon. Unfortunately for him, the demon leads Spider-Man back to the city’s newly established Limbo Embassy, something which doesn’t deter the hero from attempting to make an arrest. As the shifting hallways lead him ever deeper into the depths of this infernal realm, Spider-Man ends up crashing straight into the middle of Madelyne Pryor’s office. Surprisingly, the Goblin Queen is infinitely more concerned with the stacks of paperwork piled high on her desk than she is doling out any sort of brutal justice, especially when that is exactly the kind of expectation she is working so hard to escape.When Madelyne Pryor first appeared in 1983’s Uncanny X-Men #168 (by Chris Claremont and Paul Smith), it was immediately clear that something wasn’t quite right about the then enigmatic woman. Bearing a striking resemblance to the then deceased Jean Grey, Madelyne was frequently mistaken for the former Phoenix by those who crossed her path. Making things even more mysterious was the fact that Madelyne’s mind was seemingly sealed away from Charles Xavier’s attempts to peer into it with his psychic abilities, making it that much more difficult to discern what secrets it was she had been hiding from the start.RELATED: Marvel’s New Venom Has One Mission – Kill the King in BlackRELATED: Spider-Man Just Got the Perfect Supervillainous Upgrade

Of all the menacing figures the Marvel Universe has to offer, few have left behind a legacy as tragic as that of Madelyne Pryor. Now that she has reclaimed her role as the Goblin Queen of Limbo, it would seem as though there is nothing standing in the way of whatever villainous plot Madelyne has next in store for the world that has spurned her, yet that couldn’t be farther from the case. In fact, the only thing that Madelyne can concern herself with today is making sure people realize that the dimension she rules is far from Hell, and that she is in no way the Devil, either.

RELATED: Marvel’s New Venom Has One Mission – Kill the King in Black

During what should have been an ordinary day patrolling the streets of New York City, the titular hero of Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1 (by Erica Schultz, Julian Shaw, Andrew Dalhouse, and VC’s Joe Caramagna) finds himself chasing down a roving demon. Unfortunately for him, the demon leads Spider-Man back to the city’s newly established Limbo Embassy, something which doesn’t deter the hero from attempting to make an arrest. As the shifting hallways lead him ever deeper into the depths of this infernal realm, Spider-Man ends up crashing straight into the middle of Madelyne Pryor’s office. Surprisingly, the Goblin Queen is infinitely more concerned with the stacks of paperwork piled high on her desk than she is doling out any sort of brutal justice, especially when that is exactly the kind of expectation she is working so hard to escape.

RELATED: Spider-Man Just Got the Perfect Supervillainous Upgrade

When Madelyne Pryor first appeared in 1983’s Uncanny X-Men #168 (by Chris Claremont and Paul Smith), it was immediately clear that something wasn’t quite right about the then enigmatic woman. Bearing a striking resemblance to the then deceased Jean Grey, Madelyne was frequently mistaken for the former Phoenix by those who crossed her path. Making things even more mysterious was the fact that Madelyne’s mind was seemingly sealed away from Charles Xavier’s attempts to peer into it with his psychic abilities, making it that much more difficult to discern what secrets it was she had been hiding from the start.

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