Board Thread:Questions and Answers/@comment-25441082-20170705013509/@comment-29421682-20180212211529

Well, first off, I would have Goblin take over Kingpin's empire at the end of Season 1, as we already discussed.

At the end of Season 2, tho, Goblin does, in fact, learn that Spider-Man and Peter Parker are one and the same, leading into an adaptation of The Amazing Spider-Man #39-40. He abducts Parker from his home and brings him to an abandoned warehouse, where he beats Peter savagely. However, he soon destroys Peter's bonds, just like in ASM #40, wishing to battle his arch-enemy and not just some teenager. In the ensuing fight, however, Goblin is caught in an explosion which only Spider-Man survives. Everyone is then led to believe that Goblin died. Norman Osborn is also presumed missing, but they find a jacket that he had been seen wearing recently floating in the east river (this was actually perputrated by the Goblin himself in order to throw off suspicion that he and Norman Osborn are the same.).

Some time later, Harry Osborn dies while fighting Spider-Man as the Green Goblin (this can be a whole other story arc all by itself.). This would, in turn, lead into an adaptation of The Amazing Spider-Man #121-122. In response, a vengeful Norman Osborn resurfaces as the Green Goblin and, with the intent of showing Peter how it feels to lose the one you care about most, breaks into the Stacy household, either kills or knocks out Capt. Stacy and then abducts Gwen, whom, at the time, is recovering from a cold and is unable to access her powers.

The Goblin then brings Gwen to the Queensboro Bridge. Spider-Man then arrives to save her, but the Goblin throws Gwen off the bridge. Spidey attempts to catch his girl with his webbing, but instead snaps her neck. Angry and remorseful, Spider-Man chases the Green Goblin all over Manhattan, until he finally corners Osborn at the same place he confronted the man who murdered Ben Parker. They get into a heated fistfight, which Spider-Man emerges victorious. However, the Goblin, unwilling to give up, commands his glider to impale Spider-Man from behind, but Spider-Man, thanks to his Spider-Sense, causes him to avoid the glider, instead allowing it to hit Osborn. Osborn dies instantly, without a word. However, just as Spider-Man leaves, the Goblin cracks one last smile (a reference to Ultimate Spider-Man #160.), knowing that, even in death, he still caused his arch-nemesis to lose control and become the very man he had sworn to fight against.

IDK. The rest from there on out is up to you :/