Spiderman's greatest enemy

Started by Neo Darkhalen6 pages
Originally posted by Sam Z
I remember an issue where Venom kidnapped Peter's "parents" (i think they were clones or something whateva) and he was planning to kill them because they gave birth to the "evil" but later changed his mind when he found out that they don't know that Peter is Spiderman.

They were robots.

Originally posted by Neo Darkhalen
They were robots.

I knew that... 😮

They were one of the first start steps to the clone saga.

Originally posted by Neo Darkhalen
They were robots.

And guess who made them?

HARRY OSBORN.

And once it was revealed that it was all a sham, Peter went on his knees and questioned his own existence.

That alone is a good example of why I rank GG2 so high.

I thought the Jackal/Norman made them?

Originally posted by Neo Darkhalen
I thought the Jackal/Norman made them?

Nope. They made the Gwen and Spider-Man clones. Harry made the robot parents.

Oh, I thought they made the robots first then the clones.

Originally posted by Neo Darkhalen
Oh, I thought they made the robots first then the clones.

Harry made the robot parents, then the 90s section of the Clone Saga kicked in, I think. May have been the other way around, but I'm not sure.

However, Harry did make the robot parents.

I have that storyline 😄

Here's a bit from Marvel.com:

4. THE GREEN GOBLIN II
First Appearance: AMAZING SPIDER-MAN v1 #31 (1965)
Find Out His Deal… Here
Why He Makes The List: Harry Osborn's transformation into the Green Goblin represented not just another tragedy in the life of Peter Parker, but shattered his ability to trust those around him. If his best friend could become his greatest enemy, who wouldn't turn against him? While Harry never reached quite the vicious heights of his father Norman—the original Goblin—his closer personal connection to Peter Parker made his feud with Spider-Man all the more difficult for our hero.
Vilest Villainy: Shortly before he met his apparent demise, Harry as the Green Goblin, set into motion a chain of events that seemingly brought Peter Parker's long-thought-dead parents back into his life, only for him to discover months later their actual status as robots programmed to turn on him upon learning his secret identity. Trailing the Chameleon back to the mastermind behind the scheme, Spider-Man dropped to his knees in devastation upon discovering a looped video tape of Harry laughing at him. (AMAZING SPIDER-MAN v1 #389—1994)

http://www.marvel.com/news/comicstories.2470.Take_10~colon~_Spidey's_Fiercest_Foes

Cool, I was never a big fan of the clone saga.

Neither was I.

Ult. clone saga is good

Originally posted by steverules
Ult. clone saga is good

I stopped at Scorpion's debut, since we don't have a comic store anywhere near here.
I liked the issue a lot, though.

I heard good things about the Ult version, nice to see Doc Ock as the villain, the guy who has enough intelligence to pull it off.

Originally posted by Toku King
I stopped at Scorpion's debut, since we don't have a comic store anywhere near here.
I liked the issue a lot, though.

Took me ages to get that issue, I started getting the ult.clone saga at issue 100 and had to get each issue individually and issue 97 was hard to get on it's own, wasn't at any comic shop and if you went on ebay and tried finding it then it would come with the other parts of the clone saga but I got lucky and found the issue on it's own 🙂

What issues do the Clone saga take up?

I'm not a big fan of the Ultimate story lines.

I don't like Ult. At all but I have heard good things about the clone saga.

Originally posted by Neo Darkhalen
What issues do the Clone saga take up?

97 - 105 I think