Honestly, I never bought into the idea of Norman Osborn's "redemption", in the first place. No other villain has caused Peter as much direct pain as Norman has, they should always be nothing but enemies to one another. If the notion is "Well, Norman's played out as a Spider-Man villain", then have him go cause chaos with another superhero or just simply don't use him at all. But shoehorning Norman as Spider-Man's pal is about as asinine as having Bullseye play that role with Daredevil. The way I see it, it only makes sense to redeem some of the villains that haven't caused Spider-Man as much personal strife. For an example, I would've had no problem with Boomerang doing a complete 180.
Truth be told, there's plenty of C and D list villains that could be contenders especially since many of them are barely used as antagonists to begin with. But with Norman Osborn? No, he's Spider-Man's greatest foe for a reason and that outweighs everything else.
So Amazing #50 will be legacy #944. Maybe this story ends in legacy #950 and that's the end of Wells run??
"He's pure power and doesn't even know it. He's the best of us."-Matt Murdock
"I need a reason to take the mask off."-Peter Parker
"My heart half-breaks at how easy it is to lie to him. It breaks all the way when he believes me without question." Felicia Hardy
After years of Goblin stories, every time they try headlines one I would skip it because I would fine no interest, just like upcoming Joker story, do not care.
But saying that the Goblin in 6160 Ultimate Spider-Man does interest me, do wished Hickman saved it for later.
The solicitations for Amazing Spider-Man #35 promised to set up the next 24 issues of Spider-Man titles.
https://www.cbr.com/marvel-comics-oc...solicitations/
So that suggests he's on until at least #59/ 60, and that the current stories are going up until then. But he could be kicking off the final part of that arc with Amazing Spider-Man #56/ 950. Double-sized Part 1s are decent entry points.
Sincerely,
Thomas Mets
Too bad the Goblin is back. But you know? Maybe Norman is NOT conscious of this.
I mean, sure, all seems to aim in that direction, but how about an unexpected twist here? I mean, what if Norman has something like Dr Jeckyll and Mr Hyde? Meaning Norman doesn't realize the Goblin takes over when he's sleep. Or there's also the "clone way", which might give us a way for Good Norman facing the Green Goblin at last, face to face.
I know it was just a matter of time...but I wish they had shuffled Norman off into the sunset and created a new GG.
All I wanted was to be unconditionally loved while never having to work on my flaws. Is that so much to ask?