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Green Goblin (Bart Hamilton)
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| character_name | Bart Hamilton |
| Green Goblin | |
| image | |
| converted | y |
| caption | Green Goblin drawn by Luke Ross. |
| publisher | Marvel Comics |
| debut | Amazing Spider-Man vol. 1 #176 (January 1978) |
| aliases | Green Goblin |
| powers | *Superhuman strength, intellect, stamina, durability, agility and reflexes due to ingesting the "Goblin Serum" |
| full_name | Dr. Barton "Bart" Hamilton |
Green Goblin
- Regenerative healing factor
- Uses goblin-themed weapons and a "Goblin Glider" which has a variety of offensive weapons as paraphernalia
Green Goblin (Bart Hamilton) is a supervillain appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics. The character was depicted as the third Green Goblin, and first appeared in Amazing Spider-Man #176 (January 1978).
Fictional character biography
Bart Hamilton first came into contact with the legacy of the Green Goblin when he treated a mentally disturbed Harry Osborn, who had just been captured after a long stint as the Green Goblin. Under hypnosis, Osborn told Hamilton everything about the Goblin, as well as Spider-Man's secret identity. Hamilton was sceptical about these stories, and checked on them, finding them to be true. After curing Osborn of his insanity, and temporarily making him forget about ever being the Green Goblin, Hamilton investigated the old headquarters of the Green Goblin and, after being exposed to the same chemical formula that Norman and Harry used in the past, became the third Green Goblin.
References
References
- Rovin, Jeff. (1987). "[[The Encyclopedia of Super-Villains]]". Facts on File.
- Conroy, Mike. (2004). "500 Comicbook Villains". Collins & Brown.
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