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Spider-Man: Return of the Goblin (Peter Parker, Spider-Man)

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Binding: Paperback
Dewey Decimal Number: 741.5973
Fabric Type: 9780785110194
Legal Disclaimer: 0785110194
Maximum Color Depth: Marvel Entertainment Group
Metal Type: Marvel Entertainment Group
Publisher: 1
Region Code: 96
Total External Bays Free: 2003-01
Total Firewire Ports: Marvel Entertainment Group
Total Gem Weight: Young Adult
Marvel Entertainment Group








Customer Reviews

Average Rating:  out of 5 stars


Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - My favorite male hero fights my favorite member of his rouges gallery! How about that?
This is just about the best Spider-Man TPB I own. It has intense fight scenes, well drawn art, lots of emotion and rage, and on top of it all, many things you'd never expect. I especially like this comic because (A Spider-Man's my favorite male comic book character (since Tigra, the only one I love more, is female) (B Norman Osborn AKA Green Goblin is my favorite Spider-Man villain OF ALL TIME, and the only villains I like better are X-Men's Magneto and Fantastic 4 foe Dr. Doom, and (C The determination, ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Great story, not so good illustrations
This graphic novel is a reprint, in a book form, of Peter Parker: Spider-Man #44-47 (2002). In this story, Peter Parker feels that he has hit bottom - his marriage to MJ is on the rocks, the death of Gwen Stacy still haunts him, and his life has turned out worse than he could ever have imagined. But, just when he thinks that things can't get any worse, they do. Norman Osborn has picked up the costume of the Green Goblin again, and has woven a web around the Spider-Man. Can Peter overcome his arch-enemy? But ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Five Bucks & a Pizza Says You'll Love This.
The conflict between Spider-Man and the Green Goblin has been an integral part of the Spider-Man mythos since close to the beginning. And this story is the best example of it since "The Night Gwen Stacy Died".

Norman Osborn again takes on the mask of the Green Goblin and decides to draw Spider-Man in a conflict that if Norman has his way will only end in death. But Norman's true target is not who it appears to be until the very end, and shows just how deranged he truly is.

But Paul Jenkins ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Don't listen to the guys who downplay this book.
Look, this is really quite simple. If you want an entertaining romp through the Spider-Man/Green Goblin history, read the Death of Gwen Stacy, then read Spider-Man: Blue, and finish your reading off with this book.

When I was a kid, Spider-Man was always my favorite super hero because he had the coolest powers, that and he was human... Not human like Batman, but he was a real guy with real problems. That's the beauty of the character. And now that I'm older, what keeps me coming back are the ways in ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Norman Osborn versus Peter Parker in a battle of wills
In issue #39 of "The Amazing Spider-Man" the web-head's arch enemy the Green Goblin learned Spider-Man's secret identity and captured Peter Parker. At the end of that stunning issue, the first drawn by John Romita, Sr., he took over as the artist for the comic book from Steve Ditko, the Goblin unmasked himself and was revealed to be Norman Osborn. Clearly this was the greatest "to be continued" moment in the history of the character, and when Spider-Man defeated the Goblin and Norman Osborn conveniently ended up with ... Read More