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Stan Lee (Editor), Stan Lee (Writer), Don Heck (Illustrator), Frank Giacoia (Inker), Frank Giacoia (Cover Artist), Artie Simek (Letterer), Jack Kirby (Cover Artist)
November 1974
English
32
Captain America, Hawkeye, Quicksilver , Scarlet Witch, Wasp - , Goliath
Reprint was titled "Turning Point".
Reprinted Issue:
Amazing Spider-Man Vol 1 #121, June, 1973
Continuity Notes
Harry Osborn suffered from a drug addiction from Amazing Spider-Man #96-98.
Norman Osborn learned Spider-Man's secret identity in Amazing Spider-Man #39-40, however, selective amnesia had prevented him from remembering his memories of being the Green Goblin, including Peter's double-identity.
Norman Osborn's motivations for kidnapping Gwen Stacy was not just because she was dating Spider-Man. It is also because he has a secret affair with Gwen Stacy circa Amazing Spider-Man #61, as revealed in Amazing Spider-Man #509-514.
Gwen's death is told from her perspective in Clone Conspiracy #1.
Continuity Errors
This story identifies the bridge that Spider-Man and the Green Goblin are fighting on is the George Washington Bridge. However, the bridge depicted is actually the Brooklyn Bridge.
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