I remember being intrigued by the mystery of The Hobgoblin back in the day, even if the ultimate reveal wasn't as interesting as some of the speculation. I can only imagine who would be behind the mask in the scenario presented above!
I remember being intrigued by the mystery of The Hobgoblin back in the day, even if the ultimate reveal wasn't as interesting as some of the speculation. I can only imagine who would be behind the mask in the scenario presented above!
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I would guess...Roy Harper. Brainwashed by a Space Phantom posing as a mentally relapsed Harry Osborn!*
*See STF #5009.
My guess? Hal Jordan. But that aside....
With Spider-Man: Brand New Day coming out this year, I can only speculate about this; but No Way Home did rather foreshadow Ned Leeds becoming Hobgoblin. My guess is that BND will be where that's paid off -- though whether at the beginning or the end, I can't predict.
While most people would think Roy Harper, I think it might have been a teammate from a past cover of STF. Maybe a future cover will reveal who.
Obviously it's Snapper Carr.
Just look at the clues.
It’s Spider-Man. Since these crossovers involve characters from two separate comic companies, it cannot be anyone from the DCU. Hobgoblin is a Spider-Man foe, so there’s a connection. Most importantly, in August Green Arrow and Spider-Man appeared together in this bog, so that accounts for the recent team up.
Hobby isn't Green. Ollie has a bunch of close friends that get "irritated" with him. A quieter cover than most Ross.
The only problem I have about that is Ned was never the Hobgoblin. He was framed by the Foreigner.
Either Aunt May or Boba Fett would be my guess.
Then, it's got to be Blackbolt from STF #4428. That guy's got plenty of reason to be silent, partner!
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