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Appearing in "Fallen Order: Part Five"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #54.LR

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Synopsis for "Fallen Order: Part Five"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #54.LR
Mary Jane thinks back to the time Harry was Green Goblin[1] on the bridge where Gwen died,[2] his losing his grip on sanity, and her attempts to keep him together. Mary Jane's reminiscing ends when Norman tells her they've arrived at the Osborn family cemetery, Kindred's cemetery, giving her an earpiece to communicate with. While Norman tries being apologetic, Mary Jane wants no recompense from him as her goal is to help Peter sensing his endangerment, and save Harry since their friends, blaming any evil he's become on Norman's treatment of him in life. As compared to Peter's other villains, people who failed on their own and went bad, Norman was always a monster hiding in plain sight.
Wilson Fisk (Earth-616) and Norman Osborn (Earth-616) from Amazing Spider-Man Vol 5 54.LR 001

The alliance of Goblin and Kingpin.

As Kindred taunts Peter with Mary Jane's arrival, he also shows Sin-Eater's encounter with the Order of the Web, narrating the futility of Peter's "fight to the end" philosophy. The Order of the Web find the Sin-Eater, who tells them that the sins he gathered possessed them into rampaging across New York City, and he aims to reclaim those sins. In the ensuing fight, they find he is more powerful than before, with Jess noting that his syphoning her life force is Morlun's power.

Too strong to fight, Gwen asks for Julia to give them a vision of a victory, in which one vision leads Julia to let Stanley kill her and take her powers. The clairvoyant Stanley shares a vision with the Spiders of Mary Jane and Peter with Kindred, things going south, and Norman's evil. He goes mad from seeing the truth, calling all he's done a lie and killing himself with his own shotgun. From Stanley's death, Julia resuscitates with her powers returned but too late to warn the others to run, as Kindred arrives and captures them all.

Elsewhere, Norman is greeted by Fisk and his men, revealing he played Mary Jane into a trap and was never cleansed by Sin-Eater. Everything since Ravencroft was a trap by the two masterminds to kill Kindred, and punish him for what he did to them during his machinations against Spider-Man.

Appearing in "Last Remains: Part Six"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #55

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Synopsis for "Last Remains: Part Six"

Reprint of the 1st story from
Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 5) #55
Harry as Kindred narrates Spider-Man (Peter Parker)'s paradoxically being a "loner" but inspiring other Spider heroes, and reasoned that he made a "family;" so the demon presents them at the dinner table with Peter at the master seat. Harry doesn't want to stop as the Spiders are signs of Peter's described selfishness drawing in others to die.
Gabriel Stacy (Earth-616), Peter Parker (Earth-616) and Order of the Web (Earth-616) from Amazing Spider-Man Vol 5 55 001

The dinner organized by Kindred for Spider-Man after so long

Gwen just demands he kill them if that's his aim, as none of them asked Peter's permission for the icon. Taking a moment to accept her distinction from his Gwen, Harry notes Peter's focus is still on Mary Jane entering the cemetery then the tomb. She acknowledges she knows Harry's identity, and Peter in a protective rage breaks free to punch a hole straight through Harry's skull. He is caught as Harry readies to kill Peter again in front of Mary Jane to restate his power, but she remains calm and convinces Harry stop since he wanted dinner. He complies as she also convinces Peter to sit down as well, with a gleeful Harry removing his mask. Outside, Norman radios Fisk and his men that Mary Jane got to Harry.

As Harry reminisces on fond times how each of them had dreams in their early university years, he brings up how Gwen's break up with Peter had Mary Jane being "done with him." Peter berates Harry as those times were full of heartbreak and drama, including Harry's drug problem, reminding him of the hospitalization when he overdosed. Harry shifts to his father as the Green Goblin that, as Peter's motive was protecting that secret, he was enraged that Peter made a unilateral choice. As with Norman's amnesia making him forget his time being the Goblin, Harry observes Peter's secret identity was renewed and chastises him that- instead of asking for psychiatric or familial aid- Peter just sent Norman on his way. To Harry, Peter's negligence left Norman free to bring Gwen's death and all the chaos in their lives thereafter. As Kindred readies to kill the other Spiders, Peter points out Harry wanted his confession but never got it, so he apologizes for whatever caused Harry to do this to himself.

As he attacks Peter, Mary Jane tells Harry that Peter doesn't remember, as he would confess if it saves everyone there, and tells him about her thinking of that night he originally died. She brings up his trust and friendship, still hoping there is any left. Yet Harry still believes Peter will hurt her, like he did that night, and wants to kill him. She apologizes for her own behavior in those days, asking forgiveness in whatever part she played, asking that he kill her instead since it will make Peter suffer more like he wanted. He reluctantly accepts and readies to kill Mary Jane, only for Norman to enter as Green Goblin stating that the choice isn't his. Harry is flustered to find Norman in his tomb, chastising Harry for not planning for his father's countermeasures, and capitalizes on the surprise by throwing a Pumpkin Bombs to mortally wound Mary Jane.

Harry attacks his father, enraged Norman would try to kill someone he cared about again, as Norman signals Fisk to activate his trap. As the tomb quakes, a supernatural darkness engulfs the building and everyone inside, scaring even Kindred. Peter holds the hurt Mary Jane in his arms, but she promises not to leave him anytime soon, as the two share a near kiss when the darkness fully takes the tomb.

Solicit Synopsis

‘Last Remains’ continues!

It’s all been building to this… can Mary Jane save Spider-Man from Kindred?!

Plus, the Order of the Web are ambushed by a powered-up Sin-Eater!

By Nick Spencer, Matthew Rosenberg, Takeshi Miyazawa, Federico Vicentini and Patrick Gleason.

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