


What's on your mind as you return to that classic rivalry?īusiek: When it comes to the rivalry, I get to be a spectator this time, since it's the main story that deals with all that. Nrama: You wrote your take on the most fateful of Spider-Man/Green Goblin confrontations in Marvels, depicting the death of Gwen Stacy. It also involves the Beatles, but I'll let people read it to find out precisely how.Īnd man, there are strawberries! Dangerous strawberries! Jonah Jameson between classes and getting caught up in a battle with an old Defenders villain called the Red Rajah. What does your portion of the issue entail?īusiek: My story's an action-oriented piece about Spidey back in his college days, working for J. Nrama: Amazing Spider-Man #850 marks a milestone issue with the return of the Green Goblin, and a brief return to classic numbering. When I first read Steve Ditko/Stan Lee run, long before I became a writer, that's what I saw in Peter Parker, and I'm glad it's still around, whatever circumstances he finds himself in.

He's not an expert in dealing with the world, in juggling his responsibilities, in managing the pressures of life - and that's something we can all see ourselves in. He may be a scientific genius, but he's a very relatable guy. That's one of the things I like about him so much.
