As seen at San Diego Comic-Con's brand new Spider-Man exhibit (now open!), the Green Goblin's mask and models for the fearsome Lizard are now on display. Featured alongside several rare comics, props, and collectibles, the iconic helmet of Norman Osborn and Doctor Curt Conners' reptilian form are currently being showcased together for fans of the Spider-Man films to enjoy up close. Screen Rant was also in attendance and got the opportunity to capture exclusive images of the new experience.
Celebrating the Wallcrawler's 60th anniversary, the Comic-Con Museum's new Spider-Man exhibit Beyond Amazing is open to the public as of July 1st. The museum will also host the Webslinger's induction into SDCC's Character Hall of Fame on July 20th (impressively beating out Superman for the honor). Open until January 3rd, the new exhibition is co-curated by Professor Ben Saunders and Patrick A. Reed in collaboration with Marvel Entertainment and StudioTK. Celebrating Spider-Man's impact on pop culture across comics, movies, television, video games, and more, there's something for every kind of Spidey fan.
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Featuring some incredibly rare and iconic issues such as Amazing Spider-Man #1 from Stan Lee and Steve Ditko, several props from the various Spider-Man films have been loaned by Sony Pictures as well. While costumes such as Andrew Garfield's original Amazing Spider-Man suit are on display, multiple pieces belonging to some of the Webhead's most iconic villains are featured as well. For example, a model of the monstrous Lizard from the first Amazing Spider-Man is featured alongside the Green Goblin's mask from the Sam Raimi-directed Spider-Man trilogy, worn by
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