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OK, in honor of one of my favorite Roger Stern stories:
What's the name of the crook that poses as the Hobgoblin (and subsequently gets killed) at the machinations of the real Hobgoblin, Roderick Kingsley, in The Amazing Spider-Man 245?
Ro-gan says I'm right. Do we have official confirmation?
Right or not (and I certainly have no reason to doubt Ro-gan's recollection), I think we've reached the point where the thread would be open again anyhow, so if you've got a new question ready, by all means, fire away!
Right or not (and I certainly have no reason to doubt Ro-gan's recollection), I think we've reached the point where the thread would be open again anyhow, so if you've got a new question ready, by all means, fire away!
OK, here we go!
Spider-Man once had to stop the wedding ceremony of Doctor Octopus and Peter Parker's Aunt May. Was the bad Doctor in love, or did he have a more nefarious reason for getting married? If so, what was he up to?
Spider-Man once had to stop the wedding ceremony of Doctor Octopus and Peter Parker's Aunt May. Was the bad Doctor in love, or did he have a more nefarious reason for getting married? If so, what was he up to?
At the time, Doc Ock was a lonely man and Aunt May was a willing lover.
If only Peter knew how his loving Aunt was not as innocent as she pretends.
If only he'd walked in on her and Doc Ock as they were banging their uglies together.
Kids? That ain't ink Doc Ock is spewing.
At least they weren't on the beach because otherwise some people might think Sandman was involved as well.
If that had been true, someone would have gone nuclear.