Enemies: Same ones Spider-Man 2099, X-men 2099 has in his time plus
Demogoblin, some version of time-traveling female Hobgoblin , The Mandarin , the Phalanx, Some versions of Norman Osborn in the past, Some of the past enemies of the first Spider man. Also enemies of Shield in both times.
the Chitauri and the skrull and The Fury.
Note: James Franco played Green Goblin II (Harry Osborn) in Spider-Man 1, 2 3 movies.
Glossary:Superpowers classifcation
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9.^ Spider-Man 2099 #37 (November 1995)
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11.^ Spider-Man 2099 #3
12.^ Spider-Man 2099 #10
13.^ Spider-Man 2099 #12-13
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16.^ Spider-Man 2099 #21
17.^ a b Spider-Man 2099 #25
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20.^ Spider-Man 2099 #35-39
21.^ Spider-Man 2099 #41
22.^ Spider-Man 2099 #46
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28.^ Exiles #99
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1.^ The Amazing Spider-Man #136
2.^ Spectacular Spider-Man #200
3.^ Spider-Man: Legacy Of Evil
4.^ Civil War #2
5.^ Amazing Spider-Man #545
6.^ Amazing Spider-Man #581
7.^ Amazing Spider-Man #582
8.^ Amazing Spider-Man #583
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10.^ Amazing Spider-Man #588
11.^ Amazing Spider-Man #591
12.^ Amazing Spider-Man #595
13.^ Amazing Spider-Man #596
14.^ Amazing Spider-Man #598
15.^ Amazing Spider-Man #599
16.^ Amazing Spider-Man #604
17.^ Amazing Spider-Man #605
18.^ Amazing Spider-Man #618-619
19.^ Amazing Spider-Man Presents: American Son #1
20.^ Amazing Spider-Man Presents: American Son #2
21.^ Amazing Spider-Man Presents: American Son #3
22.^ Amazing Spider-Man Presents: American Son #4
23.^ Amazing Spider-Man #642
24.^ Amazing Spider-Man #643
25.^ Amazing Spider-Man #646
26.^ Amazing Spider-Man #647
27.^ Spider-Man: Clone Saga #4-6
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21.^ Brian Bendis – Wrapping it All Up & Starting Dark Reign, Newsarama, December 5, 2008
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30.^ Spider-Man: Revenge of the Green Goblin #1
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32.^ The Amazing Spider-Man #14, #17, #23, #26–27
33.^ The Amazing Spider-Man #37
34.^ The Amazing Spider-Man #39–40
35.^ The Spectacular Spider-Man #2 (1969)
36.^ Saffel, p. 65, states, "In the battle that followed atop the Brooklyn Bridge (or was it the George Washington Bridge?)...." On page 66, Saffel reprints the panel of The Amazing Spider-Man #121, page 18, in which Spider-Man exclaims, "The George Washington Bridge! It figures Osborn would pick something named after his favorite president. He's got the same sort of hangup for dollar bills!" Saffel states, "The span portrayed...is the GW's more famous cousin, the Brooklyn Bridge. ... To address the contradiction in future reprints of the tale, though, Spider-Man's dialogue was altered so that he's referring to the Brooklyn Bridge. But the original snafu remains as one of the more visible errors in the history of comics."
37.^ Sanderson, Marvel Universe, p. 84, notes, "[W]hile the script described the site of Gwen's demise as the George Washington Bridge, the art depicted the Brooklyn Bridge, and there is still no agreement as to where it actually took place."
38.^ Saffel, p. 65
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52.^ New Avengers #60
53.^ Bendis, Brian Michael. Siege #1-4
54.^ Dark Avengers #16
55.^ Osborn #1-#5
56.^ Dark Reign: The List-Spider-Man #1
57.^ Thunderbolts #113
58.^ Amazing Spider-Man #40
59.^ The Amazing Spider-Man Annual #1
60.^ Spider-Man #98
61.^ Siege: The Cabal #1
62.^ Dark Reign: Hawkeye #1
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64.^ Bendis, Brian Michael. Siege #3
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