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Test Green Goblin Makeup For Spider-Man (2002)

December 16th, 2011 No comments

Looks Great To Me!

Though I really enjoyed Spider-Man (2002), that partcular depiction of The Green Goblin left me wanting a bit more.  The acting was fine, I just didn’t care for the visual.

Well, here’s some abandoned makeup designs for The Green Goblin.  I really like the look, and I wished they would have used it.

Greatest Comic Covers # 16

October 25th, 2007 No comments

Does Whatever A Spider Can

Marvel Comics was building a creative, dynamic universe in the early 60s, with innovations on many fronts. One of the most popular titles of that era was, of course, The Amazing Spider-Man. Under the talented hand of Steve Ditko and the creative force of Stan Lee, Spider-Man captured fans’ imagination and crafted an unusual super hero for that era.

But some changes were in the works. After just over a three year run, the art duties of Spider-Man would be transferred to the talented John Romita, Sr. Under his art direction, Spider-Man would truly come into his own and that particular vision of the hero remained the dominant image for decades.

The switch was to coincide with a big turning point in Spider-Man’s life. The Amazing Spider-Man #39 would be Romita’s first issue, and it would also culminate a story line involving The Green Goblin, Spider-Man’s arch foe. The cover tells it all – The Goblin is seemingly victorious, and has evidently discovered Spider-Man’s secret identity!

This is pretty heavy stuff for the mid 1960s! In any event, it’s one of the greatest comic stories of all time, and easily one of the greatest comic book covers of all time! Enjoy!

amazspid39 Greatest Comic Covers # 16