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Harry Osborn first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #31 (December 1965), [4] and was created by writer Stan Lee and artist Steve Ditko.. In The Amazing Spider-Man #122 (July 1973), Harry's father, Norman, is killed off, and a subplot leading to Harry inheriting his father's identity as the Green Goblin is introduced.
The plot description and characterization were adapted from Harry Osborn (James Franco), Spider-Man (film), Spider-Man 2, and Spider-Man 3 at Spider-Man films Wiki and Harold Osborn (Earth-96283) at Marvel Movies Wiki, which are available under a Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 3.0 (Unported) (CC-BY-SA 3.0) license.
Harry Osborne may refer to: Harry Osborne , a character on the soap opera EastEnders; Harry Osborne (philatelist) (1875–1959), British medical ...
Issue #96 begins with Peter Parker, who is low on funds, moving in with Harry Osborn and accepting a job with Harry's father, Norman. Parker knows Norman Osborn is secretly Spider-Man's arch enemy, the Green Goblin; however, Osborn currently has amnesia and doesn't remember Parker's double identity as Spider-Man.
Harry and Norman Osborn appear in Marvel's Spider-Man (2017), voiced by Max Mittelman [10] [3] [11] and Josh Keaton [12] [2] [13] [14] respectively. The series' version of Harry (with elements of Phil Urich) is the creator of Goblin technology, which he eventually uses to fight crime as the superhero Hobgoblin.
Dane William DeHaan (/ d ə ˈ h ɑː n / də-HAHN; born 1985 or 1986) [1] is an American actor. His roles include Andrew Detmer in Chronicle (2012), Jason Glanton in The Place Beyond the Pines (2012), Lucien Carr in Kill Your Darlings (2013), Harry Osborn / Green Goblin in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014), Lockhart in A Cure for Wellness (2016), Valerian in Valerian and the City of a Thousand ...
The American Son is another patriotic-themed exoskeleton used by Harry Osborn during the Dark Reign storyline, [16] and later by Gabriel Stacy. [17] The Iron Hulk is an alias used by Robert Maverick / Red Hulk. [18]
The Kindreds, or simply Kindred, is the name of several fictional characters appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics.Introduced in 2004 as Gabriel and Sarah, the alleged twin children of Norman Osborn and Gwen Stacy, with Gabriel becoming the Gray Goblin and later the second American Son, their true origin is later revealed during the Sinister War story-arc as a series of ...