
Spiderman de Forum, Vol. II #14, The Amazing Spider-Man (1963-1998) #402, Spider-Man (1990) #59, Green Goblin #1-13, Web of Spider-Man (1985) #125, The Spectacular Spider-Man (1976) #225, The Amazing Scarlet Spider (1995) #2
Green Goblin: A Lighter Shade of Green
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Mystery
Children’s
Format
Paperback
Pages
392
Language
English
Published
Jan 1, 2011
Publisher
Marvel Enterprises
Edition
First Edition
ISBN-10
0785157573
ISBN-13
9780785157571
Description
In a vibrant retelling of the iconic Green Goblin saga, Tom Defalco and Terry Kavanagh breathe new life into the infamous villain, presenting a story that blends humor and heart. The narrative explores the duality of Norman Osborn, giving readers a glimpse into the complexities of his character as he juggles his villainous persona and moments of unexpected levity. This portrayal showcases the lighter side of a classic foe, revealing how laughter can coexist with chaos.
As the chaotic world of superheroes unfolds, the Green Goblin grapples with his identity and motivations. This journey is painted with rich, engaging dialogue and inventive scenarios that keep readers hooked. Tom and Terry weave in elements that are both entertaining and thought-provoking, challenging the perception of what it means to be a villain in a world that often struggles with shades of morality.
The artwork accompanying the narrative adds another layer of brilliance, enhancing the storytelling experience with vivid illustrations that bring the action to life. This fresh take on a legendary character invites readers to see the Green Goblin not just as a villain, but as a multi-dimensional being navigating the complexities of life, laughter, and personal redemption.
As the chaotic world of superheroes unfolds, the Green Goblin grapples with his identity and motivations. This journey is painted with rich, engaging dialogue and inventive scenarios that keep readers hooked. Tom and Terry weave in elements that are both entertaining and thought-provoking, challenging the perception of what it means to be a villain in a world that often struggles with shades of morality.
The artwork accompanying the narrative adds another layer of brilliance, enhancing the storytelling experience with vivid illustrations that bring the action to life. This fresh take on a legendary character invites readers to see the Green Goblin not just as a villain, but as a multi-dimensional being navigating the complexities of life, laughter, and personal redemption.
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