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History

Sarah is the daughter of Norman Osborn and Gwen Stacy and her twin brother is Gabriel Stacy.

Before Gwen Stacy, she was seduced and impregnated by Norman Osborn. She gave birth to premature though fully grown twins while staying in Europe. Norman came and raised them, convincing them that Peter Parker was their father and that he had killed their mother as Spider-man. Their upbringing made the twins want revenge. Sarah and her twin brother Gabriel were born with the goblin powers inherited from Norman Osborn. Both twins aged at an accelerated rate because of these powers. Sarah, the smarter of the two twins, bears a striking resemblance to her mother. Sarah was saved by Spider-man twice: first when she fell off the bridge and second when Spider-man donated his blood to her after she suffered a bullet wound and her body rejected all other blood donations. Sarah shot at Gabriel (to protect a weakened Spider-Man), causing the Glider to blow up. He landed on a beach, with amnesia. He later returned home to Paris where Sarah secretly cared for him. While his sister left to be trained as an Interpol agent, Gabriel was last seen in a crazed state fleeing the Osborn estate. Sarah is currently allied with Interpol to find Gabriel.

American Sons

Sarah and her brother will most likely be in "American Sons" having aged to his 40's and now wants revenge on his actual father, the Iron Partiot. Before that Sarah managed to find Gabriel, who has lost more of his sanity.

Attributes

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Powers

Sarah has super strength, reflexes, healing, and endurance as well as accelerated aging.

Trivia

  • It is unknown who's last name she and her brother took; their mother's, their biological father's, or their alleged father's.

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