Young Harry Osborn was hankering for some Spidey-plasma in The Amazing Spider-Man 2, because Peter Parker's very special blood is a cure-all for the Green Death Disease that apparently afflicts all Osborns.
Peter tries telling Harry that he wasn't responsible for his father's death, but Harry refuses to listen. As a result of the head injury he suffered in their subsequent battle, he briefly sustains a case of immediate amnesia. While in this state, he reverted back to how he was before his father's death.
Harry returned home, and was reunited with his friends. He met Liz Allan, Peter's friend from Midtown High. The two began dating.
Retroviral Hyperplasia is an incurable disease known to be passed from the Osborn family. It was pass from Norman Osborn to Harry Osborn.
Harold "Harry" Osborn is a prominent character in the Marvel's Spider-Man series. He is Norman Osborn's son who is terminally ill, unbeknownst to his best friends Peter Parker and Mary Jane Watson, until they found out his actual situation in the near end of the first game.
Metamorphosis/Shapeshifitng: Upon injecting himself with genetically modified spider venom, Harry was transfigured. The metamorphose changed Harry both physically and mentally. It turned his skin pale-greenish, made his hair stand up and gave him claw-like fingernails.
Given how Harry was wealthy and prominent, he may have connections with the police for various events and Stacy was sent as a representative at his funeral, with Gwen tagging along because he was friends with Peter.
Norman Osborn is so smart and tenacious that he later was almost more than Tony Stark could handle. He is skilled at math and science with a vast knowledge of chemistry. Osborn also gained increased intelligence thanks to the Goblin Formula, and he is a genius in genetics, robotics, chemistry, and engineering.
In the film we see Harry breaking into his own company to get a vial of Spider-Venom to try and save him from his hereditrary family desease. This is after Peter Parker refuses to give Harry Spider-Man's blood because the consequences could have been (and totally were) catastrophic.
Knowing that Peter had taken photos of the hero, Harry asked him to get in touch with Spider-Man. Later, Spider-Man appeared in Harry's home, but refused to give him his blood regardless of what Harry offered him, as he believed his blood would have a negative effect on Harry if it wasn't compatible.
Peter, being of the Parker bloodline, would be immune to adverse effects. Harry would not. Two, the spider that bit Peter was radioactive. Harry's blood would have been poisoned, lethally so.
Apart from his physical abilities, Peter is an intellectually-gifted scientific teen genius and has a prodigious aptitude in the physical sciences, with a high IQ level of around 250.
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He's easily the smartest man alive in the Marvel comic book universe, though whether he's the smartest comic book character outright is perhaps a matter for debate.
Cause of death
1973), Marvel Comics editor Roy Thomas wrote in the letters column that "it saddens us to have to say that the whiplash effect she underwent when Spidey's webbing stopped her so suddenly was, in fact, what killed her. In short, it was impossible for Peter to save her.
No, Spiderman could not have saved her. Gwen Stacy was falling at a high speed and Spiderman's webbing reached her just as she was about to hit the ground He didn't have much time at his disposal to make her stop, even after he dove down immediately to catch her (as shown in the movie).
Harry changed into the Hobgoblin to protect himself and the S.H.I.E.L.D. operatives. He viciously fought his father, but was cruelly beaten, reverting him to human form. Norman did not notice this, however, and promptly beat him to death.
As a result, he appeared in more advanced stages of his ailment, similar to Norman, but his green complexion and jagged teeth were more prominent. To fix the damage done, he put on a performance-enhancing EXO-suit and stole a glider. Ultimately, Harry never cured himself, but the venom turned his disease into a weapon.
Upon his return to New York, Harry had attempted to engineer a cure for a hereditary illness to which he was suffering from, and in his desperation, had transformed into the Green Goblin, becoming the archenemy of Peter Parker/Spider-Man, his former best friend and ends up being responsible for the death of the ...
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Super-Genius Intelligence: Tony is a phenomenal scientific genius and inventor with an IQ of 186.