So here's just one tiny spoiler for now that tackles the role of Mephisto in Spider-Man's life. Now is the time to stop if you don't want to know in advance. But in a way that speaks to the series' future rather than its past. Kindred has been revealed as artificially-created genetic children of Norman Osborne and Gwen Stacy, used to trick Peter Parker in Sin's Past , created by an artifically-intelligent version of Harry Osborn, which removed them from all the demonic inference of being a version of Herry Osborn who went to hell and was used by Mephisto.
Instead, Harry Osborn did indeed go to hell and was used by Mephisto , just not in creating Kindred, the creature who has been tormenting Peter Parker and his friends and family for the past few years.
And all because his father Norman Osborn made a deal with the devil, but Mephisto was playing the long game for "the soul that lies in the balance.
And Mephisto's knowledge of the future. And Spider-Man's role in it. Mephisto has the vision that it will be Spider-Man who destroys his reign in Hell. Of course, that is not the entire truth, as we discovered in One More Day, the deal with Peter Parker to remove his marriage to Mary Jane also removed their future together. All summed up in a young girl who had appeared in a very supernatural fashion up to that point, first appearing in Friendly Neighborhood Spider-Man And as Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson took the deal from Mephisto, removing their marriage from existence in return for bringing back Aunt May from the dead, so the reality of that girl was brought to the fore.
The story continues in October 13's Amazing Spider-Man 76 , as the title goes virtually weekly. Stay on top of all the new Spider-Man comics with our definitive listing of the Wall-Crawler's planned releases through and beyond.
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Using context clues from the film - everybody talks about Norman Osborn, who is sick and dying and needs the serum Connors has been working on - I would guess that was who visited the ex-Lizard in prison. But there's nothing else backing that up; nothing about the shadowy figure says Norman Osborn to me, and the fact that he seems to teleport out of the room doesn't make it any more clear.
Peter Parker is a totem, someone who is part man and part beast. Morlun is an immortal guy who feeds on totems. Eventually Morlun almost defeated Spider-Man, but at the last minute Peter Parker grows fangs and tears Morlun's throat out.
And that's before Peter dies and ends up in a coccoon and Trust me, it's bad. And the idea of Morlun being in the movies is pretty hilarious. Morlun's crowning moment is when he eats one of Peter Parker's eyeballs. Alternately the drawl am I wrong about this?
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