Appearing in "Time Enough...?"
Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #13
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
- Mary Jane Watson-Parker
- Aunt May (Main story and flashback)
- Robert Farrell
Antagonists:
- Rocket Racer (First appearance) (Fake named as Troy)
- Robbers
- Burglar (Only in flashback)
- Stalker (disguised as old man)
Other Characters:
- Harry Sloan (First appearance), chef
- Uncle Ben (Only in flashback)
- NYPD Officers
- Guy tried to jump off
- Reverend
- Daily Bugle (Referenced)
- J. Jonah Jameson (Referenced)
- Tricorp (Referenced)
- Avengers (Referenced)
- Green Goblin (Norman Osborn) (Referenced)
- Doctor Octopus (Otto Octavius) (Referenced)
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Earth
- North America
- United States of America
- New York State
- New York City
- Manhattan
- Fifth Avenue
- Parker's penthouse
- Fifth Avenue
- Queens
- Brooklyn (Mentioned)
- Brooklyn Bridge (Mentioned)
- 59th Street Bridge (Mentioned)
- Manhattan
- New York City
- New York State
- United States of America
- North America
Items:
- Spider-Man's Suit and Web-Shooters
- Rocket Racer's skateboard
Vehicles:
- Armored car
- Taxi
- Airplane (Exploded)
Synopsis for "Time Enough...?"
Amazing Spider-Man (Vol. 2) #13
- Synopsis not yet written
Appearing in "Living in oblivion!"
Peter Parker: Spider-Man #13
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Cletus Kasady
- Kingpin (Wilson Fisk) (Behind the scenes)
- Venom (Eddie Brock) (Cameo)
Other Characters:
- Mary Jane Watson-Parker (Mentioned)
- Anna Watson (Mentioned)
- Silver Surfer (Norrin Radd) (Referenced)
Races and Species:
Locations:
- Earth
- North America
- United States of America
- New York State
- New York City
- Manhattan
- Prison
- Fifth Avenue
- Parker penthouse
- J.P. Bradford hardware, inc.
- Manhattan
- New York City
- Florida (Mentioned)
- New York State
- United States of America
- North America
Items:
- Spider-Man's Suit and Web-Shooters
- Venom symbiote (Cameo)
- Carnage Symbiote (Dream)
Vehicles:
- Prison van
Synopsis for "Living in oblivion!"
Peter Parker: Spider-Man #13
From within his cell, Cletus Kasady dreams of Carnage defeating Spider-Man and Venom, but is awoken from his fantasies by his guard. Cletus vows to become Carnage once more. Aunt May learns that Mary Jane's plane has exploded. Cletus escapes from prison and paints himself red, deluding himself that he is Carnage once more. Spider-Man catches up to Carnage and incapacitates him with webbing. On arriving home, Peter finds out from Aunt May about the plane explosion.
Appearing in "The Grotesque Adventure of the Green Goblin"
Amazing Spider-Man #14
Featured Characters:
Supporting Characters:
Antagonists:
- Green Goblin (First appearance)
- Enforcers
Other Characters:
- Hulk (Bruce Banner)
- Cosmos Productions (First appearance)
- United States Army
Races and Species:
Locations:
Items:
- Spider-Man's Suit and Web-Shooters
- Goblin Armor (First appearance)
Vehicles:
- Green Goblin's Flying Broomstick (First appearance)
Synopsis for "The Grotesque Adventure of the Green Goblin"
Amazing Spider-Man #14
There's a new costumed villain in town, the Green Goblin. After he's perfected his flying broomstick, he visits the recently released Enforcers and offers them the opportunity to get revenge against Spider-Man. He travels to California to visit B.J. Cosmos, a film director who made it big with his last film "The Nameless Thing From the Black Lagoon in the Murky Swamp." The Goblin offers him his next cinematic spectacular: A movie about Spider-Man.
Returning to New York City, the Green Goblin circles around the city until he draws Spider-Man's attention. He makes a film offer to Spider-Man, who agrees to participate. With the announcement that Spider-Man is going to be in a film, J. Jonah Jameson sends Peter to Hollywood to cover the story. This worries Betty Brant, because she believes that Peter might fall for some silver screen starlet while he's in California.
Arriving in California, Peter reports to B.J. Cosmos' studio as Spider-Man, and he, the Green Goblin, and what he believes to be actors resembling the Enforcers are taken to New Mexico for a desert fight sequence.
The Green Goblin reveals his true motives, and Spider-Man battles him and the Enforcers across the desert. Their fight takes them into a cave, where Spider-Man easily defeats the Enforcers. However, they stumble upon the Hulk's hiding place. Spider-Man is forced to defend himself from the jade giant. He uses the Hulk's strength to his advantage, tricking the Hulk into smashing a boulder blocking the cave exit.
Spider-Man fails to prevent the Green Goblin's escape, and hides until the Hulk leaves the area. He leaves the Enforcers to be collected by the police. Returning to Hollywood, Spider-Man finds that B.J. Cosmos has canned the Spider-Man movie idea, in favor of a Hulk movie. When Spider-Man demands payment, Cosmos refuses, citing the contract: Spider-Man would only get paid if the movie was completed. Peter is forced to use the rest of his money to bus back to New York. Meanwhile, somewhere in the city, the Green Goblin resumes his mysterious civilian guise and begins plotting his next scheme against Spider-Man.