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| Image = Edge of Spider-Geddon Vol 1 4 Hamner Variant Textless.jpg
 
| Image = Edge of Spider-Geddon Vol 1 4 Hamner Variant Textless.jpg
| RealName = Norman Osborn
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| RealName = [[Norman Osborn]]
| CurrentAlias = Spider-Man
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| CurrentAlias = [[Spider-Man]]
 
| Aliases =
 
| Aliases =
 
| Identity = Secret
 
| Identity = Secret
| Affiliation = {{m|Oscorp}}; formerly {{m|Superior Spider-Army (Earth-TRN588)|Superior Spider-Army}}
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| Affiliation = {{m|Oscorp}}; formerly {{m|Superior Spider-Army (Earth-928)|Superior Spider-Army}}
| Relatives = [[Harold Osborn (Earth-44145)|Harry Osborn]] (son)
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| Relatives = [[Harold Osborn (Earth-44145)|Harry Osborn]] (son, estranged)
 
| Universe = Earth-44145
 
| Universe = Earth-44145
| Universe2 = (currently displaced to the [[Earth-616|Prime Earth]])
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| Universe2 = (currently displaced to [[Earth-616|Prime Earth]])
| BaseOfOperations = [[New York City]], [[New York State|New York]]
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| BaseOfOperations = [[New York City]], [[New York (State)|New York]]
   
 
| Gender = Male
 
| Gender = Male
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| Creators = Aaron Kuder; Will Robson
 
| Creators = Aaron Kuder; Will Robson
 
| First = Edge of Spider-Geddon Vol 1 4
 
| First = Edge of Spider-Geddon Vol 1 4
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| Last = Superior Spider-Man Vol 2 12
   
 
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| HistoryText =
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===Inter-Dimensional Travel===
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'''Norman Osborn''' was the owner of [[Oscorp (Earth-44145)|Oscorp]] and estranged father of [[Harold Osborn (Earth-44145)|Harry Osborn]]. At some point, he was imbued with spider powers. Always in the pursuit of more power, he decided to research interdimensional travel, which led to the construction of a [[Cosmic Cube]]. When [[Peter Parker (Earth-44145)|Peter]] wrote a letter about Norman's plans to Harry, he was killed by his former employer. This led Harry to avenge Peter's death and stop his father's plans.
   
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===Spider-Geddon===
| Powers = Seemingly [[Peter Parker (Earth-616)#Powers|those]] of [[Peter Parker (Earth-616)|Peter Parker]] of [[Earth-616]].
 
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When Harry got access to the [[Goblin Armor|Kobold Suit]], father and son faced each other. While Norman got the upper hand, Harry was able to destroy the Cosmic Cube. Unfortunately, he gave Norman access to the [[Web of Life and Destiny]], giving him access to alternate realities. However, [[Hobart Brown (Earth-138)|Spider-Punk]] appeared and pulled him away into his portal.{{r|Edge of Spider-Geddon Vol 1 4}}
| Abilities =
 
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The reason Spider-Punk came to him was so he could help fight the [[Inheritors (Earth-001)|Inheritors]], a family who fed of the life force of [[:Category:Human/Animal Hybrids|Totems]], especially those related to Spiders. Norman had the idea to trap the Inheritors at [[Earth-616]], an idea [[Spiders-Man (Earth-11580)|Spiders-Man]] appeared open to, and constantly fought [[Otto Octavius (Duplicate) (Earth-616)|Superior Spider-Man]] for the right of leadership.{{r|Spider-Geddon Vol 1 3}}
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Their disagreement lead to Norman and Spiders-Man leaving [[Superior Spider-Army (Earth-928)|the group]] and find their own way to defeat the Inheritors. Norman found himself again at the Web of Life and Destiny along with Spider-Man. They destroyed it in order to trap the Inheritors, but not before he could take a piece from it and study it, to travel across the [[Multiverse]]. Spiders-Man also took advantage of the moment as well to spread his spiders to alternate realities.{{r|Spider-Geddon Vol 1 4|5}}
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| Powers = Seemingly [[Peter Parker (Earth-616)#Powers|those]] of the [[Peter Parker (Earth-616)|Peter Parker]] of [[Earth-616]].
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| Abilities = Seemingly [[Norman Osborn (Earth-616)#Abilities|those]] of the [[Norman Osborn (Earth-616)|Norman Osborn]] of [[Earth-616]].
 
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[[Category:Interdimensional Travelers]]
 
[[Category:Interdimensional Travelers]]
 
[[Category:Characters Displaced to Earth-616]]
 
[[Category:Characters Displaced to Earth-616]]
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[[Category:Human/Spider Hybrids]]
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[[Category:Superhuman Reflexes]]
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[[Category:Superhuman Agility]]

Revision as of 03:46, 14 December 2019

History

Inter-Dimensional Travel

Norman Osborn was the owner of Oscorp and estranged father of Harry Osborn. At some point, he was imbued with spider powers. Always in the pursuit of more power, he decided to research interdimensional travel, which led to the construction of a Cosmic Cube. When Peter wrote a letter about Norman's plans to Harry, he was killed by his former employer. This led Harry to avenge Peter's death and stop his father's plans.

Spider-Geddon

When Harry got access to the Kobold Suit, father and son faced each other. While Norman got the upper hand, Harry was able to destroy the Cosmic Cube. Unfortunately, he gave Norman access to the Web of Life and Destiny, giving him access to alternate realities. However, Spider-Punk appeared and pulled him away into his portal.[1]

The reason Spider-Punk came to him was so he could help fight the Inheritors, a family who fed of the life force of Totems, especially those related to Spiders. Norman had the idea to trap the Inheritors at Earth-616, an idea Spiders-Man appeared open to, and constantly fought Superior Spider-Man for the right of leadership.[2]

Their disagreement lead to Norman and Spiders-Man leaving the group and find their own way to defeat the Inheritors. Norman found himself again at the Web of Life and Destiny along with Spider-Man. They destroyed it in order to trap the Inheritors, but not before he could take a piece from it and study it, to travel across the Multiverse. Spiders-Man also took advantage of the moment as well to spread his spiders to alternate realities.[3]

Attributes

Powers

Seemingly those of the Peter Parker of Earth-616.

Abilities

Seemingly those of the Norman Osborn of Earth-616.

See Also

Links and References

References