He got hooked on drugs in Amazing Spider-Man #96– 98.
Harry Osborn had been recovering from a relapse into his drug addiction.
Gwen's father died in Amazing Spider-Man #90, an event that Gwen blamed Spider-Man for, even though Doctor Octopus was responsible.
Their first kiss happened in Amazing Spider-Man #59.
They first met in Amazing Spider-Man #31.
Spider-Man recounts some milestones in his relationship with Gwen Stacy:.
The Green Goblin learned Spider-Man's secret identity in Amazing Spider-Man #39.
Although Gwen Stacy is killed here, she is brought back to life briefly years later as seen in Clone Conspiracy #1– 5.
However, Mary Jane decides to stay and comfort Peter regardless. She tries to console Peter, who lashes out at her condolences, mocking her usual carefree nature and tells her to leave. When Peter finally returns home to his apartment, he finds only Mary Jane there waiting for him. When the authorities can be heard coming, Spider-Man decides to leave, unaware that someone is watching in the shadows. With the Goblin apparently dead, Spider-Man finally getting what he vowed earlier that day, finds Osborn's death a hollow victory. However, during the fight, the Goblin's glider is reactivated and when the Goblin tries to impale Peter with it, he only succeeds in impaling himself when Spider-Man dodges out of the way. Spider-Man battles the Green Goblin in the warehouse, determined to bring him to justice. Spider-Man stifles Jameson with webbing before going after Osborn. Jonah Jameson bursts in calling Spider-Man a murderer. When Joe gets word that Osborn has been seen near one of the warehouses that he owns, Spider-Man is about to leave when J. He pleads Joe to find out if Norman Osborn has been seen in the last few hours. When he arrives back at their apartment, Peter finds that Harry is still fighting off his recent overdose of LSD, and angrily leaves Harry who begs for help.ĭeciding to bring Osborn to justice, Spider-Man drops in on Joe Robertson who has just heard the news. Changing back to his civilian identity of Peter Parker, he ponders just what to tell his best friend Harry Osborn about his father's involvement in Gwen's death. When they try to take him for questioning, he fights them off and flees. When the police try to get an ambulance to give her medical aid, Spider-Man tells them that she's dead and that he killed her. Returning to Gwen's body, Spider-Man fights off those who have gathered around her corpse and cradles her in his arms, reflecting on their relationship together. However, the Goblin manages to get away when he slams Spider-Man into the side of the George Washington Bridge. Chasing after his mortal foe, he manages to hop on the Goblin's back and pummel him. Spider-Man, furious over the tragic loss of Gwen, swears that if anyone is going to die this day, it's going to be the Goblin. Gwen Stacy is dead, thanks - in part - to the Green Goblin, who is racing away vowing to Spider-Man that he will soon be joining his true love.
Gwen Stacy (Corpse in main story and alive in recap).
Green Goblin (Norman Osborn) (Apparent death).
Mary Jane Watson (Main story and recap).
Daily Bugle Staff (Main story and recap).
Spider-Man (Peter Parker) (Main story and recap) ( See chronology).
You're talking about my lady, creep! Someone I love-I mean loved-! Do you know what that means? Have you any idea what that means? I loved her, Goblin! And you-! You-took-her- away! Filthy-worm-eating- scum! - Spider-Man shouting at the Green Goblin between punches Appearing in "The Goblin's Last Stand!"