Jason Philip Macendale Jr. aka the Hobgoblin split with his demon in Web of Spider-Man 86, resulting in the even weirder Demogoblin. sponsored
\nIn Spectacular Spider-Man #147 , Jason Philip Macendale Jr., by then the Hobgoblin, is possessed by a demon via the machinations of the demonic lord N'astirh, resulting in a more powerful superhuman Hobgoblin with great speed and strength. But during the events of Web of Spider-Man #89 Macendale and the demon ultimately fought for control and the demon separated from its human host, creating the Demogoblin.
Demogoblin's conflict with Moon Knight left that character with a virus that only Dr. Strange and the Fantastic Four's Mr. Fantastic could save Moon Knight from. During 1993's Maximum Carnage, Demogoblin joined forces with Carnage, Shriek, and Carrion.\nThe character was created by Howard Mackie and Alex Saviuk, building on the background created in Spectacular Spider-Man #147 by Gerry Conway and Sal Buscema.
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