Check out new artwork from Green Goblin return in Amazing Spider-Man #850

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Norman Osborn is back as the classic Green Goblin in September 30's Amazing Spider-Man #850, after recent stints as Iron Pa𝓀triot, the Super-Adap༒toid, Goblin King, Red Goblin, and others.

(Image credit: Marvel Comics)

Of course, Norman isn't💞 well, so all the various identities are true to his character, but Spider-Man fans will be glad to get him back along with his pumpkin bombs and glider just like the old days.

Writer Nick Spencer is joined b✅y artists Ryan Ottley, Humberto Ramos, and Mark Bagley for the milestone issue that ⭕revives Amazing's 'legacy numbering' for the occasion. 

"One never knows what to expect when this maniacal mastermind shows up in Peter Parker's life and their latest showdown, amidst the Sin-Eater's reign of terror, will be one for the ages!" reads Marvel's offi𓂃cial description. 

The publisher has crea𓆉ted a trailer featuring what it calls "never-before-seen artwork" for what it hopes will be a h🎉ighly-anticipated story by readers. Check it out here: 

"In the spirit of Amazing Spider-Man milestone issues past, we are giving you an issue you will not forget," says editor Nick Lowe. "Amazing Spider-Man #50 gave you 'Spider-Man No More,'  #300 gave you Venom, #700 gave you Superior Spider-Man, and #800 gave you the Red Goblin. Nick Spencer and our legendary Amazing Spider-Man artists Ryan Ottley, Humberto Ramos, and Mark Bagley bring back the Green Goblin for a brutal story that tops them all! And as if that giant-sized story wasn't enough, we have a trio of stories by Spidey legends of past, present, and future to drive home that Spider-Man is the greatest charact💝er in all of fiction!"

Creato💫rs crafting𒁏 the back-up stories include Kurt Busiek, Chris Bachalo, Tradd Moore, Saladin Ahmed, and Aaron Kuder. 

Check💛 out our gallery below of v🐻ariant covers to the issue. 

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