I don’t know for sure and there’s no way for me to find out.īack to the episode. He was the one with full control over who got what credit so it was all up to him. Since Semper made no bones about how much he hated the Hobgoblin because he was forced to use him for toys, I think he just didn’t want his name on this. Stan Berkowitz suggests that because of all the rewrites he had to do to get the script to work John felt sorry for him and gave him sole credit, Source. Also some stuff with Peter moving into Harry’s new apartment, Aunt May having a seizure when Hobby attacked, and some toy commercials.īefore we start proper I should point out that this is one of the few episodes that Producer/Story Editor John Semper didn’t have a writing credit. When the Kingpin wouldn’t pay quickly enough Hobby went back to Norman in order to get a better toy/weapon to betray Kingpin. When Osborn wouldn’t pay him for failing he went to the Kingpin and was hired to kidnap Harry Osborn in order to blackmail Norman into signing over all his inventions to the Kingpin. Previously on Spider-Man: Norman Osborn hired the Hobgoblin to kill the Kingpin, but he failed because he’s an idiot. This time we’re looking at the second part of the 1994 Spider-Man cartoon 2 parter, The Hobgoblin. As well as poking fun and adding sarcastic comments to the mix. These reviews look at a single episode of a show, usually an incredibly silly one, and go through it bit by bit looking at each stupid moment in turn. Or at least make sure the site gets updated on time. I’m currently working on ways to stop things like that from happening in the future. With my Netbook power cable literally melting, fixing my PC, Uni work, and real life shenanigans, things got a bit delayed. Sorry for the lateness of this and no post last week.
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