Toybiz Famous Cover Series 8-Inch Green Goblin Figure
Toybiz and Marvel Comics present this 8-inch scale Green Goblin figure as part of their Famous Cover Series line of figures.
Packaging of the Toybiz 8-Inch Green Goblin Action Figure
The 8-inch scale Green Goblin figure from Toybiz comes in an 8" x 10" x approximately 2.5" deep box. The front panel of Green Goblin's box opens like a book and is attached on the underside with a velcro latch.
Toybiz has designed the Green Goblin's box so that a circle is die-cut into the front panel revealing the figure's face. When you lift that front panel, you reveal the entire Toybiz Green Goblin figure behind a clear plastic window.
All sides of the packaging from this Toybiz figure are covered in full-color graphics. Toybiz features Marvel Comics Amazing Spider-Man number 39 on the front of the packaging of their Green Goblin figure.
Head Sculpt & Body of the 8-Inch Toybiz Green Goblin Action Figure
This Famous Cover Series Green Goblin figure features a unique head sculpt with long goblin ears and maniacal goblin expression.
Green Goblin utilizes a standard Famous Cover Series male super-villain body with 14-points of articulation which include neck, shoulders, elbows, wrists, waist, groin, knees, and ankles.
Back Story of the Famous Cover Series Green Goblin Figure
The maniacal Green Goblin has but two goals in life: to unite the gangs of the underworld into a single, massive army under his command, and the utter destruction of his hated foe, The Amazing Spider-Man! One of the few people who knows that Spider-Man is really Peter Parker, the Goblin is perhaps the web slingers greatest foe!
August 1966 Amazing Spider-Man #39; Spider-Man finds himself in the clutches of the Green Goblin, who had learned Spidey was secretly Peter Parker. After taking him to his secret hideout, the Goblin revealed that he was Norman Osborn, father to Peter's College colleague, Harry. Spider-Man won his freedom by goading the mentally unstable Goblin into a fight. Osborn ended up in the hospital with amnesia, which helps preserve Spider-Man's secret identity.