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| Image = Robin Borne (Earth-9500).jpg
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| Image = Robin Borne (Earth-9500) from Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Vol 1 8 0001.jpg
| RealName = Robin Borne
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| RealName = [[Robin Borne]]
| CurrentAlias = Hobgoblin
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| CurrentAlias = [[Hobgoblin]]
| Aliases = "Hob", "Hobby"
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| Aliases = Hob Borne,{{r|Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Vol 1 9}} Hobby Borne,{{r|Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Vol 1 9}} [[Hobgoblin 2211]], Hobgoblin of 2211
| Identity = Utterly forgotten; formerly known to authorities
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| Identity = Known to Authorities
| Alignment = Bad
 
 
| Affiliation =
 
| Affiliation =
| Relatives = [[Max Borne (Earth-9500)|Max Borne (Spider-Man)]] (father)
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| Relatives = [[Max Borne (Earth-9500)|Max Borne]] (father)
 
| Universe = Earth-9500
 
| Universe = Earth-9500
| BaseOfOperations =
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| BaseOfOperations = Mobile
   
 
| CharRef = {{c|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z Vol 1 5}}
 
| Gender = Female
 
| Gender = Female
 
| Height = 5'5"
 
| Height = 5'5"
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| Hair = Magenta
 
| Hair = Magenta
 
| UnusualFeatures =
 
| UnusualFeatures =
| CharRef = {{c|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe A-Z #5}}
 
   
 
| Citizenship = American
 
| Citizenship = American
| MaritalStatus = single
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| MaritalStatus = Single
 
| Occupation = Temporal terrorist; former Empire State University professor
 
| Occupation = Temporal terrorist; former Empire State University professor
 
| Education = Doctorate in applied mathematics (probability)
 
| Education = Doctorate in applied mathematics (probability)
   
| Origin =
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| Origin = [[Homo sapiens|Human]]
| PlaceOfBirth = [[New York City]], [[New York State|New York]] of [[Earth-9500]]
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| PlaceOfBirth = [[New York City]], [[New York (State)|New York]], [[Earth-9500]]
| PlaceOfDeath = [[New York City|New York]], [[New York State|New York]] of [[Earth-616]]
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| PlaceOfDeath = [[Brooklyn Bridge]], [[Manhattan]], [[New York City|New York]], [[New York (State)|New York]], [[Earth-616]]
 
| Creators = Peter David; Rick Leonardi
 
| Creators = Peter David; Rick Leonardi
 
| First = Spider-Man 2099 Meets Spider-Man Vol 1 1
 
| First = Spider-Man 2099 Meets Spider-Man Vol 1 1
| Last = Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Vol 1 10
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| Death = {{cid|Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Vol 1 10}}(Ceased to exist)
   
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| Quotation = [[Peter Parker (Earth-616)|Spider-Men]], [[Miguel O'Hara (Earth-928)|Spider-Men]], doing things beyond spider-ken... in a state of temporal flux, unleashed by forces you '''don't''' understand...
| HistoryText = Hobgoblin 2211 is the daughter of [[Max Borne (Earth-9500)|Spider-Man 2211]] named Robin Borne, nicknamed "Hobby" and "Hob" as a child. Her father always seemed to put his superhero career before raising his own daughter. She wanted to save the universes from 'intersecting'; in other words, having other parallel universes merge with the existing one, causing it to override. She was later arrested by her father for something that she would have done in future: unauthorized time travel, chronal displacement, jumping the tracks to other realities. She was held in a virtual reality prison where she lived a benign and trouble-free existence in what appears to be [[Kansas]]. Her boyfriend attempted to free her by uploading a virus into the prison, but inadvertently caused her to be driven insane. She attacked her father with a 'retcon bomb' (a variation on the original Goblins' [[Pumpkin Bomb|pumpkin bombs]]) but it hit her boyfriend instead, erasing (or 'retconning') him from existence.
 
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| Speaker = [[Robin Borne (Earth-9500)|Hobgoblin]]
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| QuoteSource = Spider-Man 2099 Meets Spider-Man Vol 1 1
   
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| HistoryText = [[File:Robin Borne (Earth-9300) Spider-Man Back in Black Handbook Vol 1 1.jpg|thumb|left|Robin Borne]]
Now suited up as the Hobgoblin, Robin managed to time-travel to the current year, attacking the current [[Spider-Man (Peter Parker)|Spider-Man]] in his reality and derailing an [[Benjamin Parker (Earth-6078)|Uncle Ben]] from another reality into the present one causing a time paradox. Later, in a confrontation with her father, she threw a 'retcon bomb' at him. Spider-Man, believing it to be no more harmful than a regular pumpkin bomb, caught it with his web and threw it back to Robin, unwittingly erasing her from existence.
 
 
Hobgoblin 2211 is the daughter of [[Max Borne (Earth-9500)|Spider-Man 2211]] named Robin Borne, nicknamed "Hobby" and "Hob" as a child. Her father always seemed to put his superhero career before raising his own daughter. She wanted to save the universes from 'intersecting'; in other words, having other parallel universes merge with the existing one, causing it to override. She was later arrested by her father for something that she would have done in future: unauthorized time travel, chronal displacement, jumping the tracks to other realities. She was held in a virtual reality prison where she lived a benign and trouble-free existence in what appears to be [[Kansas]]. Her boyfriend attempted to free her by uploading a virus into the prison, but inadvertently caused her to be driven insane. She attacked her father with a 'retcon bomb' (a variation on the original Goblins' [[Pumpkin Bomb|pumpkin bombs]]) but it hit her boyfriend instead, erasing (or 'retconning') him from existence.{{r|Spider-Man 2099 Meets Spider-Man Vol 1 1}}
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Now suited up as the Hobgoblin, Robin managed to time-travel to the current year, attacking the current [[Spider-Man (Peter Parker)|Spider-Man]] in his reality and derailing an [[Benjamin Parker (Earth-6078)|Uncle Ben]] from another reality into the present one causing a time paradox. Later, in a confrontation with her father, she threw a 'retcon bomb' at him. Spider-Man, believing it to be no more harmful than a regular pumpkin bomb, caught it with his web and threw it back to Robin, unwittingly erasing her from existence.{{r|Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man Vol 1 8|10}}
   
 
| Powers = The Hobgoblin possessed augmented strength (optimally able to lift 500 lbs.), endurance, agility and metabolism.
 
| Powers = The Hobgoblin possessed augmented strength (optimally able to lift 500 lbs.), endurance, agility and metabolism.
 
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| Equipment = Her protective armor included finger blasters, and allowed time/universe travel, chronal shunting, and projection of 3-D images.
 
| Equipment = Her protective armor included finger blasters, and allowed time/universe travel, chronal shunting, and projection of 3-D images.
| Transportation = Verical Thrust Glider
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| Transportation = Vertical Thrust Glider.
 
| Weapons = She carried an energized lasso, a spherical force field cage, nanotech biospores and Retcon Bombs, and rode a vertical thrust glider.
 
| Weapons = She carried an energized lasso, a spherical force field cage, nanotech biospores and Retcon Bombs, and rode a vertical thrust glider.
   
 
| Notes =
 
| Notes =
 
| Trivia =
 
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| Links = *[[Spider-Man:Back in Black Handbook]], 2007
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| Links = * {{c|Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Spider-Man: Back in Black Vol 1 1}} (2007)
 
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Revision as of 10:59, 12 February 2020

Quote1 Spider-Men, Spider-Men, doing things beyond spider-ken... in a state of temporal flux, unleashed by forces you don't understand... Quote2
Hobgoblin[src]

History

File:Robin Borne (Earth-9300) Spider-Man Back in Black Handbook Vol 1 1.jpg

Robin Borne

Hobgoblin 2211 is the daughter of Spider-Man 2211 named Robin Borne, nicknamed "Hobby" and "Hob" as a child. Her father always seemed to put his superhero career before raising his own daughter. She wanted to save the universes from 'intersecting'; in other words, having other parallel universes merge with the existing one, causing it to override. She was later arrested by her father for something that she would have done in future: unauthorized time travel, chronal displacement, jumping the tracks to other realities. She was held in a virtual reality prison where she lived a benign and trouble-free existence in what appears to be Kansas. Her boyfriend attempted to free her by uploading a virus into the prison, but inadvertently caused her to be driven insane. She attacked her father with a 'retcon bomb' (a variation on the original Goblins' pumpkin bombs) but it hit her boyfriend instead, erasing (or 'retconning') him from existence.[2]

Now suited up as the Hobgoblin, Robin managed to time-travel to the current year, attacking the current Spider-Man in his reality and derailing an Uncle Ben from another reality into the present one causing a time paradox. Later, in a confrontation with her father, she threw a 'retcon bomb' at him. Spider-Man, believing it to be no more harmful than a regular pumpkin bomb, caught it with his web and threw it back to Robin, unwittingly erasing her from existence.[3]

Attributes

Power Grid[5]
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Powers

The Hobgoblin possessed augmented strength (optimally able to lift 500 lbs.), endurance, agility and metabolism.

Paraphernalia

Equipment

Her protective armor included finger blasters, and allowed time/universe travel, chronal shunting, and projection of 3-D images.

Weapons

She carried an energized lasso, a spherical force field cage, nanotech biospores and Retcon Bombs, and rode a vertical thrust glider.

Transportation

Vertical Thrust Glider.

See Also

Links and References

  • Official Handbook of the Marvel Universe Spider-Man: Back in Black #1 (2007)

References