NinjaTurtleFan
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But I don't care if they did it in "SSM." This is our chanc to write the wrongs of the past and see Norman Osborn/Green Goblin throw Gwen off the bridge not MJ.
This is our chance to see Gwen die and MJ come in to save Peter Parker's sou and nurture him/love him.
The only way to me it this would work with Harry as GG is if Harry was introduced in "ASM", liked Gwen but was too nervous to ask her out, she always had a crush on Peter, the two go out, and Harry grows jealous, and then turns to the Oz Formula and gets addicted. By "ASM2", he's distant and growing more and more isolated; not showing up to class, not wanting to hang out, and there's reports of a weird creature being spotted through New York. One night, Spider-Man on patrol would meet him, and the rest would write itself.
It works a lot better with having Norman behind the deaths of the Parkers, interested in figuring out who stole his webbing cartridges and who got bitten by radioactive spiders, who is swinging around New York dressed in red and blue, and if there's this guy who is superpowered and foiled Connors, he wants to find a new way to be immortal.
So, he creates these new villains to go after Spider-Man in hopes of bringing him in; he even gets close to Peter and Harry, taking an interest in their lives just incase Electro and Rhino fail.
To me, the best way to do Norman Osborn is like the Ultimate line, but when Green Goblin comes onto the scene, I want him to be like the 616-version.
This is our chance to see Gwen die and MJ come in to save Peter Parker's sou and nurture him/love him.
The only way to me it this would work with Harry as GG is if Harry was introduced in "ASM", liked Gwen but was too nervous to ask her out, she always had a crush on Peter, the two go out, and Harry grows jealous, and then turns to the Oz Formula and gets addicted. By "ASM2", he's distant and growing more and more isolated; not showing up to class, not wanting to hang out, and there's reports of a weird creature being spotted through New York. One night, Spider-Man on patrol would meet him, and the rest would write itself.
It works a lot better with having Norman behind the deaths of the Parkers, interested in figuring out who stole his webbing cartridges and who got bitten by radioactive spiders, who is swinging around New York dressed in red and blue, and if there's this guy who is superpowered and foiled Connors, he wants to find a new way to be immortal.
So, he creates these new villains to go after Spider-Man in hopes of bringing him in; he even gets close to Peter and Harry, taking an interest in their lives just incase Electro and Rhino fail.
To me, the best way to do Norman Osborn is like the Ultimate line, but when Green Goblin comes onto the scene, I want him to be like the 616-version.