Hobgoblin Original Art - Page 5

Cackling on a bat-shaped glider with tattered cape whipping in the wind, Hobgoblin gives artists an excuse to go full gothic. Jagged cape lines, warped church spires, and exploding pumpkin bombs fill the page with angular chaos that reads beautifully in original inks.

Key issues tied to the "Who is the Hobgoblin?" mystery remain evergreen for collectors. Battle pages over New York skylines, especially where he dives toward Spider-Man framed against the moon, make for classic, poster-ready compositions.

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Image of Spider-Man/Superman #1 Cover by Rafael Albuquerque

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Image of Vampirella #672 CGC 9.8 Signed and Remarked by Will Jack

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Image of Vampirella 10, Original Art by Cedric Poulat

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Image of Harley Quinn Sketch Cover

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Image of All-Star Comics #58 CGC 9.8 Signed and Remarked by Will Jack

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Image of Original Optimus Prime illustration

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Frequently Asked Questions

What separates a strong Hobgoblin page from a Green Goblin one?

Look for harsher, more ragged visuals—torn capes, exaggerated shadows, and paranoid energy.

Do identity-reveal scenes have special value?

Yes, pages that play into the whodunnit history are highly prized by continuity-focused collectors.

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