Villain Song Showdown Bracket F Round 1
A Freak Like Me Needs Company (Spiderman: Turn Off the Dark) - Villain: Norman Osborn/Green Goblin
The Only Thing I Know For Real (Metal Gear Rising Revengeance) - Villain: Jetstream Sam
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Dark Avengers by Phil Jimenez in Amazing Spider-Man #595
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The Spiderman musical existing in-universe except, because no one knows any of their actual identities, all characters in it are named something else, but the Green Goblin is still highly hinted as being Norman Osborn (not because they actually believe it ironically but just as a jab at Oscorp because of its shady business practices)
And Norman Osborn is Aware™️ of this and Spidey’s aware that Norman’s aware and he’ll just start humming “A Freak Like Me Needs Company” around him to purposely piss him off
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I should be hyped about Shadow of the Green Goblin. It's about Harry and Norman, their Family drama, the Goblin legacy, it is written by *JMDematteis*!
But the story's set in Spider-Man's early career. In the past. I think it's rather telling.
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He have been a sleazy jerk but he was no snitch
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2008's Amazing Spider-Man #568 cover by John Romita Jr., Klaus Janson & Dean White.
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Happy Halloween!! Sorry for being the only Dark Avengers fan I can't help it they bring me joy
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Dark Reign: The List - X-Men
Matt Fraction/Alan Davis
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I normally really love John Romita Jr.’s artwork, especially when it comes to Spider-Man related stuff, but his rendition of Kamala Khan (aka, Ms. Marvel) as an intern at Oscorp’s labs is… weird…
It’s like Kamala looks older than 16 or 17 like she’s supposed to be in her own series. Speaking of Kamala working at Oscorp though, I do love this exchange between Kamala & her friend Nakia during the Dark Web: Ms. Marvel tie-ins, as both characters raise some very valid points here:
My best friend pointed out that she could “certainly can relate to Kamala trying everything to see what sticks because she has no idea what to do with her life.” Likewise, Nakia’s anti-capitalist criticisms against Norman Osborn are also incredibly valid!
From Amazing Spider-Man (2022) #7 & #22 by Zeb Wells & John Romita Jr., and Dark Web: Ms. Marvel (2022) #1 by Sabir Pirzada & Marco Checchetto.
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