In issue 17, his second appearance, he changes it to the familiar bat-shaped glider. The Goblin Glider's controls and microprocessor are located behind the head of the glider. The pilot is attached to the glider via electromagnetic clasps on the wings of the glider. It has great maneuverability and is steered mostly by leaning, but manual controls are available behind the head of the glider.
The Green Goblin later added radio-linked voice controls to his mask. Flying at top speed with a full load and a full fuel tank would deplete its fuel supply in about an hour. The Goblin carries these and a variety of other weapons, such as razor bats akin to bladed boomerangs and miniature "Ghost Bombs" in an over-the-shoulder satchel he calls his "Bag Of Tricks".
The Green Goblin has a range of other "Pumpkin Bombs" and "Ghost Bombs" at his disposal, including smoke-and gas-emitting bombs. Some release hallucinogenic gases, while others emit a specially-created mixture that neutralizes Spider-Man 's spider-sense for a limited period of time. Still others emit a flame-retarding gas, which the Goblin uses against the Human Torch. Some time after Harry's death, his son Norman is abducted by a trio of mysterious female Goblins. With the aid of Ben Urich and Molten Man , Spider-Man discovers that these "Goblinettes" are robots created by Harry, and controlled by a supercomputer containing copies of Harry and Norman's minds.
The Goblinettes are destroyed along with the computer, which had been programmed to expose Normie to the same version of the Goblin Serum that killed Harry, in attempt to create a new Green Goblin. Following Norman Osborn's rise and fall from power, a number of Goblin Gangs sprang up across America. Composed mostly of white supremacists who agreed with his plans to remove the Asgardians from the country, they wear purple clothes, green face makeup and have goblin-based tattoos.
The Goblin Underground is a group of organized crime composed of Goblin-themed villains led by Goblin King against their nemesis Spider-Man. In the eight month timeskip that occurred subsequent to the events of Secret Wars , a heavily bandaged arms dealer claiming to be Norman Osborn began selling Green Goblin-based costumes and equipment on the black market , establishing private armies of "War Goblins".
As a fictional character, the Green Goblin has appeared in a number of media, from comic books to films and television series. Each version of the character is typically established within its own continuity within parallel universes , to the point where distinct differences in the portrayal of the character can be identified. The Green Goblin has appeared in many Spider-Man related media.
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Avengers Mansion Avengers Tower. The Juggernaut heals quickly, as when he was stabbed through the eyes by Shatterstar , the wounds were healed almost immediately. It is possible for an opponent with sufficient physical or mystical strength of their own to turn the Juggernaut's unstoppable movement against him, by redirecting his motion so that he gets stranded in a position in which he has no escape; both the Hulk and his son, Skaar, have done this physically, [41] and Thor has done it mystically with Mjolnir.
When Marko gains complete access to the Gem's powers during the Trion saga, it increases his power a thousandfold. Trion Juggernaut is capable of altering the size of matter, growing in size, tracking, levitation, absorbing and projecting energy, increasing his own strength, and creating portals through space-time. The character is vulnerable to mental attacks , a weakness that has been exploited via the removal of his helmet, which normally protects him from such. After Cyttorak's re-empowering of Cain Marko, his strength and durability were raised to higher levels than ever before, and his vulnerability to mental attacks was negated.
In the Age of Apocalypse universe, Cain is a monk who works as a protector of Avalon. He guides Mystique and Nightcrawler to meet Destiny, [65] but subsequently suffers an aneurysm when his desire not to hurt others conflicts with his lust for violence during an attack on Avalon. Juggernaut is mentioned in thought by Rachel Summers as having been alive in her original timeline , where he shared the power of the Cyttorak Jewel with Black Tom and they assisted the mutant resistance in their fight against the Sentinels for a time.
In the Marvel Zombies universe, a zombified Juggernaut is seen in a horde of zombified villains. Yama, who inherits his father's powers and goes by the name J2, joins the future Avengers and is eventually reunited with his father Cain Marko, who is trapped in an alternate dimension. Believing that Xavier's more ruthless methods contradict his alleged dream of peaceful co-existence and using a telepathy-blocking headband to prevent Xavier from realizing what he is up to, they expel the Juggernaut into space.
Cain leaves with Magneto after Xavier's Juggernaut is dispatched. Vol2 96, in a reality where Cain successfully defeats the X-Men in their first battle, the Sentinels are thus released in mass numbers without the X-Men to oppose them, resulting in Earth's destruction in their subsequent assault.
Although Cain eventually destroys the Sentinels through sheer persistence, he is left alone wandering in a post-apocalyptic wasteland with all other humans, and even animals having been killed by the radiation released by the Sentinels. The Ultimate Marvel imprint title Ultimate X-Men features an alternate universe version of the Juggernaut, who is originally part of the Weapon X program and has ties to Rogue , having grown up in the same trailer park. At some point in his life he was incarcerated by Weapon X and forced to act as a living weapon under the direction of Col.
Juggernaut is part of the strike force that takes out the X-Men, forcing them into Weapon X as well. Cain and Rogue share a cell while both are forced to serve Weapon X. When The Brotherhood of Mutant Supremacy remove the security implants that are prohibiting the mutants from leaving their cells, Juggernaut fights for his freedom. Cain chooses The Brotherhood but later leaves the team for parts unknown.
However, en route to a prison designed to contain the Hulk, there is an accident, and Cain broke free. Retrieving his helmet, he tracks down Rogue, who is a thief along with Gambit , stealing the Cyttorak Gem from the Fenris twins.
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He also reveals that he has a crush on Rogue. Juggernaut is bonded with the gem when Gambit shoves it into his helmet. He is shot in the eye by a poisonous dart fired by one of the anti-mutant soldiers and dies in Rogue's arms. In the Marvel Apes universe, there is a primate version of Juggernaut called Juggermonk who is a member of the Ape-Vengers.
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Juggernaut attempted to steal a fortune only to battle the New Mutants. Juggernaut was ultimately stopped when Minerva created a well under Juggernaut sending him to the bottom of the Earth. The Cry of the Banshee ". The parody includes the often-repeated line, "Don't you know who the fuck I am? I'm the Juggernaut, bitch!
The clip became a popular internet meme , so popular that the line was included in X-Men: In June , My Way released a sequel , "J2: Juggment Day", using footage from the episode "Juggernaut Returns". On June 10, , My Way released a second sequel, entitled "J3: The video game Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has an achievement called "I'm the Juggernaut From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia. Art by Ron Garney. This section's plot summary may be too long or excessively detailed. Please help improve it by removing unnecessary details and making it more concise.
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