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Issue: The Amazing Spider-Man #289
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Variant: Direct Edition
Rating: Approved by the Comics Code Authority
Publisher: FlagMarvel
Brand: MarvelView Brand Images3
Indicia Publisher: Marvel Comics
On Sale Date: 03/03/1987
Volume: 1
Pages: 52
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UPC/EAN: none
Price: $1.75 CAD
£0.40 GBP
40.0 pence GBQ
$1.25 USD
Indicia Frequency: Approved by the Comics Code Authority
Content Items: 2 (1 story, 1 cover)
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Publication Type: Comic Book
Color: color
Dimensions: standard Silver Age, then Modern Age US
Paper Stock: glossy cover; newsprint interior
Binding: saddle-stitched; #200 square bound
Publishing Format: was ongoing series
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The Hobgoblin Revealed!

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Hobgoblin [Ned Leeds]; Arranger's Assassins
Reprinting
FlagEdderkoppen #7/1990 published July 1990
as Hobgoblin avslørt! [Illustration on Cover, Front]
FlagL'Uomo Ragno #82 published October 1991
as Il Vero Volto Di Hobgoblin [Illustration on Cover, Front]
FlagAstonishing Spider-Man #5 published February 2010
as The Hobgoblin Revealed! [Cover Reprint (on Interior Page) on Interior Page(s)]
FlagAstonishing Spider-Man #6 published March 2010
as The Hobgoblin Revealed! [Cover Reprint (on Interior Page) on Interior Page(s)]
FlagDe spectaculaire Spider-Man [De spektakulaire Spiderman] #95 published ?
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The Hobgoblin Revealed!

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Spider-Man [Peter Parker]; GUESTS: Ned Leeds [as Hobgoblin in flashback]; Wolverine (flashback); Felicia Hardy [Black Cat]; J. Jonah Jameson; Robbie Robertson; Betty Leeds; Marla Jamison; Flash Thompson; Blake Tower; VILLAINS: Hobgoblin [Jason Macendale Jr.; Formerly Jack O' Lantern] (1st); Kingpin; Foreigner; Rose; Foreigner's Assassins; CAMEOS: Lance Bannon; Ben Urich
Ned Leeds' body is returned to the States and his family and friends attend his funeral. Peter takes Betty home but finds she is becoming more and more unstable. The new Hobgoblin takes out the Rose's men. Kingpin gives Spidey the file proving Leeds was Hobgoblin. Hobgoblin comes after Spidey for the file and it gets burned up in their battle. Flash Thompson is cleared of the charges that he was Hobgoblin. Peter decides to continue to fight crime as Spider-Man.
Reprinting
FlagEdderkoppen #7/1990 published July 1990
as Hobgoblin avslørt [Story on Interior Page(s)]page 39 removed
FlagL'Uomo Ragno #82 published October 1991
as Il Vero Volto Di Hobgoblin [Story on Interior Page(s)]
FlagAstonishing Spider-Man #5 published February 2010
as The Hobgoblin Revealed! [Story on Interior Page(s)]
FlagAstonishing Spider-Man #6 published March 2010
as The Hobgoblin Revealed! (Part Two) [Story on Interior Page(s)]
 
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Story continues from Spider-Man vs. Wolverine (Marvel, 1987 series) #1; O.K. so this issue reveals that that Hobgoblin was Ned Leeds--sort of; After four years of hints, clues and red herrings, somebody had to be under the yellow Goblin mask; Original Hobgoblin creator Roger Stern left the comic without telling anyone his ideas on the true identity of the villain; Tom DeFalco who wrote many of the issues leading up to this revelation had an alleged falling out with editor Jim Owsley and quit the book without providing the identity of who he intended to be Hobgoblin; According to Peter David, he was told to write this unmasking story and Owsley intended for the secret identity of the Hobgoblin to be the Foreigner; This made no sense to David and they tried to hash out who actually COULD be the villain; Ned Leeds became the only viable suspect (and was a fan favorite for the role) but Owsley had already written the Spider-Man Vs. Wolverine one-shot in which Leeds was killed; It was up to Peter David to paint Ned as the culprit posthumously; Fast forward ten years to 1997 which saw original Hobgoblin scribe Roger Stern returning to the character in the Hobgoblin Lives limited series; In this story, he does a little creative rewriting of history (we fan boys call it retroactive continuity) and he reveals that Ned Leeds was simply a brainwashed dupe of the REAL Hobgoblin, narcissistic fashion designer Roderick Kingsley; Ironically, Kingsley is the only person according to the original stories who could NOT have been the Hobgoblin as he was seen on two occasions to be working with the villain and talking to him without his mask; Stern introduced a secret twin brother, Daniel, in Hobgoblin Lives who impersonated Roderick at key moments and made the Kingsly-as-Hobgoblin theory at least mildly plausible; This is Marvel's official version of the Hobgoblin controversy and the convoluted appearance list issue by issue can be seen under the Hobgoblin character profile on Marvel's official site here: http://www.marvunapp.com/Appendix5/hobgoblinkingsley.htm; Peter David discusses the story for this issue and the Leeds/Hobgoblin decision here: http://www.peterdavid.net/archives/002234.html.

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