Norman Osborn's arc in 'Dark Avengers: The Complete Collection' is one of those wild rides that leaves you equal parts horrified and fascinated. After the events of 'Secret Invasion,' he somehow climbs his way to becoming the director of H.A.M.M.E.R., essentially replacing S.H.I.E.L.D., and even dons the Iron Patriot armor—a twisted fusion of Stark tech and his own ego. The guy’s got the world convinced he’s a reformed hero, but underneath, he’s still the Green Goblin, just with better PR. What’s chilling is how he assembles his own team of 'Avengers,' stacking it with villains masquerading as heroes. Bullseye as Hawkeye? Moonstone as Ms. Marvel? It’s a circus of deception, and Norman’s the ringmaster, reveling in the chaos.
Things take a darker turn as his sanity starts slipping. The Goblin persona fights for control, and you see these terrifying moments where the mask cracks—literally and figuratively. There’s a scene where he’s talking to himself in a mirror, and it’s like watching two people warring in one body. The Siege of Asgard is where it all comes crashing down. Norman’s obsession with power and control pushes him to invade Asgard, and when Sentry—his unstable nuclear option—snaps, the fallout is catastrophic. The final showdown exposes Norman for what he truly is, and seeing him dragged away, screaming and raving, feels like the inevitable collapse of a house of cards. It’s a spectacular downfall, messy and deeply satisfying in a 'you-had-it-coming' way. I love how the story doesn’t shy away from his tragedy, though. For all his monstrosity, there’s a twisted pity in watching a man so consumed by his own demons that he can’t even pretend anymore.
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