Spider-Man is About to Become Marvel’s Next Green Goblin – But How?

While Peter Parker has been reeling since his life coming completely unraveled over the past year, he’s had Norman Osborn to lean on. As unlikely as it seems, the former Green Goblin’s attempts to redeem himself have all been made in perfectly good faith. Unfortunately, that hasn’t kept Norman’s enemies from trying to pull him back into his old role, nor from unwittingly thrusting his sins upon Spider-Man.Amazing Spider-Man #32 (by Zeb Wells, Patrick Gleason, Marcio Menyz, and VC’s Joe Caramagna) finds Peter and Norman spending another night hard at work in the lab, only to be caught off guard by a sudden loss of power that leaves them trapped. Soon enough, Kraven the Hunter reveals himself as the one behind this attack, and he has come with one very specific goal in mind. Rather than hunting Spider-Man as would otherwise be expected, this time Kraven has come to claim the Green Goblin as his prey. In order to do so, Kraven must first return to Norman all the sins that were stolen away from him. While the Hunter absolutely has the means, his wantonly violent methods effect Peter instead.Although it sounds almost unfathomable for Peter Parker to be effectively injected with Norman Osborn’s sins, the return of Norman’s dark side is something fans have been looking forward to for years. It was during the events of 2020’s Amazing Spider-Man #50 (by Nick Spencer, Patrick Gleason, Edgar Delgado, and Joe Caramagna) that Sin-Eater caught Norman in the sights of his magical shotgun. Rather than killing Norman, this attack cleansed him of his sins, aka his Green Goblin persona. In the immediate aftermath of the Sin-Eater’s assault, the world still saw Norman as a monster. However, the public soon began taking Norman seriously — treating him like a human being instead of a supervillain.RELATED: What is Spider-Man: Reign – And Where is the Sequel Headed?RELATED: Spider-Man Doesn’t Need a Sidekick – But Spider-Boy Needs Him

While Peter Parker has been reeling since his life coming completely unraveled over the past year, he’s had Norman Osborn to lean on. As unlikely as it seems, the former Green Goblin’s attempts to redeem himself have all been made in perfectly good faith. Unfortunately, that hasn’t kept Norman’s enemies from trying to pull him back into his old role, nor from unwittingly thrusting his sins upon Spider-Man.

RELATED: What is Spider-Man: Reign – And Where is the Sequel Headed?

Amazing Spider-Man #32 (by Zeb Wells, Patrick Gleason, Marcio Menyz, and VC’s Joe Caramagna) finds Peter and Norman spending another night hard at work in the lab, only to be caught off guard by a sudden loss of power that leaves them trapped. Soon enough, Kraven the Hunter reveals himself as the one behind this attack, and he has come with one very specific goal in mind. Rather than hunting Spider-Man as would otherwise be expected, this time Kraven has come to claim the Green Goblin as his prey. In order to do so, Kraven must first return to Norman all the sins that were stolen away from him. While the Hunter absolutely has the means, his wantonly violent methods effect Peter instead.

RELATED: Spider-Man Doesn’t Need a Sidekick – But Spider-Boy Needs Him

Although it sounds almost unfathomable for Peter Parker to be effectively injected with Norman Osborn’s sins, the return of Norman’s dark side is something fans have been looking forward to for years. It was during the events of 2020’s Amazing Spider-Man #50 (by Nick Spencer, Patrick Gleason, Edgar Delgado, and Joe Caramagna) that Sin-Eater caught Norman in the sights of his magical shotgun. Rather than killing Norman, this attack cleansed him of his sins, aka his Green Goblin persona. In the immediate aftermath of the Sin-Eater’s assault, the world still saw Norman as a monster. However, the public soon began taking Norman seriously — treating him like a human being instead of a supervillain.

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