Dragon
No Way as Way
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Because Byrne's Luthor is totally not a Kingpin rip-off at all...
No, actually he isn't. Kingpin is an out and out a criminal. But upon reaching a certain status, Kingpin sought to hide or rise above his criminality.
Luthor used his legal organinzation to manipulate the world subversively. Not for money, but simply because he believed he was better at running it than anyone else. Or, by virtue of his intelligence he deserved to be running the world. He could've remained legal. But his obsession with ruling the world, and especially destroying Superman led him deeper and deeper into being a criminal.
And before you say that that isn;t how Norman is portrayed- Norman, since his return has ceased to make the Goblin's activites the main thrust of his criminal endeavors as he had up to his "death".
Now, like Luthor he uses his money and position to subvert and manipulate. Initially the main focus was Peter, via the Clone Saga 2 etc. Then with Dark Reign it spread to world domination. The Goblin, which had been the refelection of his pathology, simply became a hobby. Which is bad writing.