Harry Osborn

Harold Theopolis "Harry" Lyman (né Osborn) is a fictional character appearing in American comic books published by Marvel Comics, commonly in association with the superhero Spider-Man. He first appeared in The Amazing Spider-Man #31 (December 1965), and was created by Stan Lee and Steve Ditko.

Harry is the best friend of Peter Parker (Spider-Man's alter ego) and Flash Thompson, the ex-boyfriend of both of Mary Jane Watson and Gwen Stacy, the son of Norman Osborn, the husband of Liz Allan and the father of Normie and Stanley Osborn, as well as the creator of Gabriel and Sarah Stacy who are ultimately bound to Mephisto and both later revealed to be operating as the demonic revenant Kindred. He is the second character to assume the Green Goblin alias. One of his clones was amongst the many users of the Iron Patriot armor as the superhero American Son.

The character has appeared in many adaptations of Spider-Man outside of the comic books, including various cartoons and video games. James Franco portrayed the character in Sam Raimi's Spider-Man film trilogy (2002—2007), and Dane DeHaan played him in The Amazing Spider-Man 2 (2014).

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 * Harry appears in Marvel's Spider-Man: Webbed Champion, voiced by Max Mittelman. He maintains his story from Season 1 to Season 2 episode "Between Ock and a Hard Place". Appearing as a supporting character, Harry appears in "City of Heroes, Part 2: Where There’s Smoke", where he requests help from Peter Parker / Spider-Man and Liz Allan / Firestar in stopping Mysterio from stealing Oscorp's products for his plans. He later appears in "Sons of Fathers", on which he helps Peter stop Donald Menken from selling Oscorp technology to Hydra, although Harry ends up feeling traumatized to hear of his father's shocking role in the deaths of his best friend's parents and Norman's alliance with the Red Skull; and also with the discovery that Norman actually adopted him after killing his real parents Arthur and Emily Lyman. Ultimately, he sacrificed his Hobgoblin to save Peter and his sister Teresa by destroying an Oscorp facility to prevent Hydra from obtaining Oscorp's technology. He also declared both "Harry Osborn and Hobgoblin" dead, while assuming his real name Harry Lyman. In "Seeds of Life", Harry took on the new moniker of White Wolf by donning an Vibranium suit provided by T'Challa / Black Panther and taking a serum made with a stabilized variant of the lunar crystal which turned John Jameson into the Man-Wolf. After Norman is exposed and arrested for his crimes, Harry becomes a new chief executive at Horzion Labs, while he and the rest of Peter's friends welcome Teresa in open arms. For the remainder of the show, Harry continues operating as White Wolf, and as a member of the Champions. In the "Legendary Universes" arc, Harry join Spider-Man's journey across the dimensions his parents explored to obtain the source of their scientific projects and destroy the Oscorp protocols which were discarded before the Regent can collect them. He joins the trip in "Part 2: Webs of the Force", where the Champions team up with Rey Skywalker and her New Jedi Alliance to defeat the Dark Nation. He is primarily partnered with Finn.
 * Harry returns in the show's Disney+ sequel films A Marvel Christmas Carol and Marvel's Superhero Adventures: Infinity War, voiced again by Max Mittelman.
 * Harry also appears in the show's sequel miniseries Marvel's All-Star Multiverse, voiced again by Mittelman.
 * Harry Osborn also appears, voiced by Sam Riegel. In the series, he is the class president of Midtown High School, and a subordinate at Oscorp. Contrary to most incarnations where Peter and Harry are best friends, Peter is shown to have more distant relationship with Harry in the show, as Peter blames Harry's father for Uncle Ben's death and Harry (much like his father) does not approve Peter's decision of dropping out of Midtown High to enroll at Baxter Institute, and spent some of his time trying (but failing) to convince Peter to re-enroll at Midtown High. As a supervillain and adversary of Spider-Man, he secretly operates as the Hobgoblin, a super-criminal equipped with an armored suit created by Oscorp which includes a glider, pumpkin bombs and a heat sword. He remains unaware of his father's true colors until Spider-Man exposes Norman's involvement with the deaths of Peter's parents, among other crimes Norman committed.