The
Green Goblin hatches a foolproof plan to destroy
Spider-Man. First he enlists the aid of the
Enforcers in his scheme of revenge. Then, he promises Hollywood film producer B.J.Cosmos that he can deliver Spidey as the star of his next picture. Finally, he persuades the Web-Spinning Wonder that a film career is an easy ticket to fame and fortune. The movie deal is signed and soon Spidey is headed off to Hollywood. On a movie location in the New Mexico desert, the Goblin springs his trap and the Enforcers attack Spider-Man. After a frantic battle, Spidey lures his foes into a dark cave where he traps the Enforcers, leaving only the Green Goblin to deal with... Or so he thinks. To his surprise, he discovers that the cave was the hideout of the
Hulk, who does not take kindly to being disturbed. Spider-Man is unable to defeat the rampaging giant with strength or webs and he finally hides underwater until the Hulk is gone. Spider-Man delivers the Enforcers to the police, then discovers that the producer has scrapped the Spider-Man movie in favor of one starring the Hulk. Peter Parker returns to New York older and wiser and the Green Goblin sets to work on another plot to destroy Spider-Man.
Expanded Summary by Anthony Silvestro:
Our story immediately introduces its new villain,
showing the Green Goblin, with his real face obscured, finishing his mechanical
broomstick and flying off to meet the Enforcers in a nearby hotel room. The
Green Goblin offers the Enforcers, comprised of Fancy Dan, Ox, and Montana, the
promise of revenge on Spider-Man if they agree to work for him. The Goblin then
flies to the offices of movie executive, B. J. Cosmos, in order to pitch his
idea of producing a movie about Spider-Man! The Goblin evens promises to supply
the real Spider-Man and flies off, telling Cosmos to get everything ready. Days
later, at Midtown High, Liz Allan continues exploring her newfound crush on
Peter Parker, once again mouthing off at Flash Thompson when he deigns to
insult Peter.
Peter then hears the reports of a mysterious green
clad figure and goes off to investigate as Spider-Man. Spider-Man finds the
Green Goblin flying through the sky and catapults himself up to meet him. While
there, the Goblin tells Spider-Man that famed movie producer B. J. Cosmos is in
town and wants to meet him for a movie proposal. Spider-Man heads to where
Cosmos is staying and Cosmos convinces Spider-Man to sign a contract to star in
his movie, offering him $50,000! Spider-Man agrees, under the condition that
there be no interviews or publicity. As Spider-Man heads out, the Green Goblin
revels in his plan, neither Spider-Man nor Cosmos suspecting his real motives.
At the Daily Bugle, J. Jonah Jameson tells Peter he’s sending him to Hollywood
to get coverage of the Spider-Man movie, just as Peter hoped he would, as
Betty Brant displays some jealousy over Peter being around a lot of glamorous
Hollywood beauties. Back at home, Aunt May reluctantly allows Peter to go on
his trip.
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With everyone now at the filming location, Spidey
marvels at the production, even thinking how much the Enforcers look like the
real deal! The Green Goblin suggests to Spider-Man that they and the Enforcers
go off to rehearse the fight scene they have scheduled. Ox attacks Spider-Man,
whose spider sense quickly alerts him to fact that this was all an elaborate
ambush. Spider-Man avoids and dances around the Enforcers as best he can, while
Green Goblin attacks him from the air with stun grenades. Montana snags his
lasso around Spider-Man, who snaps it by flexing his chest, but giving the
Enforcers the opportunity to pile on top of him. Spider-Man shrugs them off and
whips his webs around to create a temporary sand storm, blinding them to his
movements.
Back at home, the cast of supporting characters all
worry about Peter in their own ways. Back in Hollywood, the Green Goblin sees
Spider-Man enter a nearby cave from above. The Goblin and the Enforcers follow
Spidey into the cave and push a large boulder in front the entrance, trapping
them all in the cave together. As they search for Spidey, he uses the darkness
of the cave to pick off both Montana and Fancy Dan from the shadows. Green
Goblin throws more stun grenades at Spider-Man who temporarily webs Goblin
inside a small alcove. As the Goblin uses his broomstick exhaust to burn
through the webbing, Spidey jumps down and knocks out Ox.
Suddenly, both Spider-Man and Green Goblin realize
they’ve entered the wrong cave as the Hulk appears from a deeper part of the
cave. The Hulk attacks, with Spider-Man doing his best to avoid the Hulk’s
mighty blows. Spidey’s webbing and his own punches are ineffective and he
realizes he’ll have to try a different tactic. Spidey pretends to get hit by
the Hulk, and then acts stunned near the boulder sealing up the entrance. As
the Hulk attacks once more, Spidey dodges out of the way, causing the Hulk to
smash the boulder, allowing both Spider-Man and the Goblin to escape. Though
Spidey tries catching the Goblin, he’s tired from avoiding the Hulk, and the
Goblin’s broomstick exhaust knocks Spider-Man into a small spring.
Spider-Man holds his breath underwater until the
Goblin flies off, then goes back to rescue the Enforcers, avoiding the Hulk in
the process. Spider-Man returns to B. J. Cosmos to confront him about the whole
ordeal. After hearing about the Hulk, Cosmos decides to make a movie about HIM
instead, leaving Spidey high and dry. He gives Peter enough fare to get home,
and Peter is forced to take the long bus ride home to save expenses. We then
see the Green Goblin arrive back in New York, his face still obscured,
disappointed in the failed plan but still insistent that he’ll deal with
Spider-Man yet. The issue ends with Peter, now back in New York as well,
worrying about the Goblin, realizing he could strike from anywhere, at any
time!
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