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Spectacular Spider-Man #189 p42 1992 Sal Buscema - Green Goblin Arrested and Threatening to Reveal Spider-Man's Identity!!

Location: Spider-Man
Artist: Sal Buscema (All)

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Location: Spider-Man
Title: Spectacular Spider-Man #189 p42 1992 Sal Buscema - Green Goblin Arrested and Threatening to Reveal Spider-Man's Identity!!
Artist:  Sal Buscema (All)
Media Type: Pen and Ink
Art Type: Interior Page
For Sale Status: NFS
Views: 216
Likes on CAF: 9
Comments: 3
Added to Site: 8/5/2024

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Sal Buscema penciled and inked this HISTORIC 1992 Spider-Man 30th anniversary issue, from the story titled: "The Osborn Legacy!" Are villains born or made? These are some of the questions that this special, giant-sized 30 anniversary issue seeks to explore. Across this heart-wrenching story, the viewer bears witness to the kidnapping and imprisonment of Liz Osborn, her son Norman "Normie" Osborn, Jr., and Liz's stepbrother: the Molten Man (Mark Raxton) at the hands of Liz's husband and Normie's father, Harry Osborn (aka the Green Goblin). Sal Buscema masterfully illustrates the conflict and anguish on the characters' faces, as well as the corruption of young Normie Osborn and Spider-Man's desperate attempt to save his friends.

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Gregory  S Member Since 2020
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Posted On 8/5/2024

Glad someone got them I had those on hold congrats 

Rob T Member Since 2018
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Posted On 8/6/2024

Sal always drew the best Green Goblin! 

Casey A Member Since 2019
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Posted On 8/18/2024

Perfect two-page set from a classic issue. These would have been my choices, too. Congrats on a done-in-two example of the Sal Buscema era, and the peak of the Harry Osborn Goblin story.