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Chapter Two
On 44 Bronson Lane, located in the heart of Queens, was the second dwelling place for the Muppets, after earning enough money from their recent performances at the Muppet Theater. The two-story boarding house contained a basement, nine bedrooms shared by two or three roommates, and only one bathroom. It was first purchased by the Muppets in the previous year, and they had quickly settled into it, finding it much more cozy and relaxing (at least somewhat) than the Happiness Hotel. Kermit, Gonzo, Fozzie, Sean, and Lori were sitting on the rooftop on the evening after their Manhattan Melodies performance and looking up at the meteor shower occurring in the clear, night sky.
“Wow!” They all exclaimed in awe.
“You know, it really is nice having everyone here in the city with us.” Kermit said. “I mean, it’s hard to believe that it was only a year since Gonzo returned and that entire fiasco with the mutants took place in San Francisco.”
“I can’t believe we actually missed that.” Lori said. “We were in Washington, D.C. at the time for a nice, peaceful vacation.”
“What we went through was anything but peaceful.” Fozzie remarked, while Gonzo just smiled, enjoying the moment of reminiscing that he and his friends were doing. He still wished that he had those cosmic abilities that helped him save the world that day in May, with help from his former X-Men teammates and their new muppet-mutant allies, the Fraggles. “Hey, what about what we went through a couple of months after that with Gonzo’s family?”
“You mean when I got hurt so bad that I considered giving up stunts and then faced off against a vicious enemy that was bent on exterminating my entire family, losing my brother to a bold, brave attack that ended the reign of that same vicious enemy once known as Exod of Exodia?” Gonzo rapidly asked, and Fozzie was so lost in the quick way he replied that he had completely forgotten what he asked the weirdo.
“Uh…yeah?” The bear remarked, and Gonzo nodded his head with a bigger smile on his face.
“Yeah…that was fun.” Sean, Lori, and Kermit just shook their heads over the whatever’s idea of fun.
“Hard to believe it all lead to us meeting two former C.O.V.N.E.T. agents that are sitting in our kitchen at this moment, having dinner with the rest of our friends.” Kermit mentioned.
“Speaking of which, did anyone know who the three strangers they had brought along with them were?” Fozzie inquired, and Kermit, Gonzo, Sean, and Lori all shook their heads in reply. “I wonder if they have anything to do with C.O.V.N.E.T.”
“If they do, then Bobo would let us in on their backgrounds. You know how much knowledge he still has of the organization.” Kermit said, and Fozzie nodded in agreement, just as they all heard a loud rumbling noise. “What was that?” That was when Lori placed a hand over her flat stomach and made a face that Sean found a little funny, next to the “problem” that she was having that moment.
“Either my sister’s pregnant or she’s having a hankering for a nice, juicy cheeseburger and some warm, fresh French fries from Pete’s Diner.” The mentioning of food only made Lori’s stomach growl even louder, as she shot him a dirty look.
“You’re not helping.”
“I know.”
“If you’re hungry, Lori, then we can just stop by Pete’s and get you something. I’m in the mood for some ‘Fly Stew’.” Hearing the name of the dish had momentarily stopped the growling in Lori’s stomach, mostly because it was not the type of meal that she, Sean, or Fozzie would ever want to go near. Gonzo, on the other hand, figured it would be a big change from a butterscotch, horseradish, and raspberry pizza.
“That’s a good idea, Kerm.” Sean said, while standing up on the sturdy rooftop and clapping his hands together happily. “We all can use a good ‘After Show Dinner’ right now.” His friends all smiled at that notion, before climbing down off from the rooftop.
In a few moments, the five of them had left the boarding house in Fozzie’s Studebaker, leaving their friends and family behind to celebrate over the final days that the Muppets had left for their new Manhattan Melodies show. While they were pulling out of the driveway and driving down the road, none of them noticed a medium-sized object falling out from the sky and heading towards the boarding house. Butch and Clyde were walking out into the backyard just as it was coming.
“Oh, wow. Those baloney sandwiches sure were good.” Clyde said, while picking some food out of his teeth.
“Yeah, but there was no bread.” Butch remarked. “How can they be sandwiches if there was no bread on top or below them?” Clyde just shrugged in shoulders in response, right before Butch noticed the falling object from the sky. “What the heck is that?” He pointed directly at it, and Clyde followed the direction of his finger, seeing the object as well and seeming impressed by its size and the remarkable speed that it was traveling towards their location in.
“I dunno, boss.” Clyde said. “But you wanna know somethin’ weird?”
“What?”
“IT’S HEADIN’ OUR WAY!!!!!!!” Just as soon as Butch realized that, the both of them ducked, as the object crashed into the Jacuzzi, demolishing it entirely while unleashing a huge splash. The water came down on Butch and Clyde, drenching their fur. After the crash, they looked up to where the Jacuzzi used to be, seeing a massive amount of gray smoke billowing from a huge crater.
The crash had caused a slight tremor that everyone in the boarding house felt, but paid no mind to it (seeing as how tremors often occurred there from crazy antics). However, when the Tennyson family had felt it, they immediately went into the backyard and noticed the drenched Butch and Clyde, as well as the smoking crater.
“What happened?!” Max asked the two, as they gave him an innocent look.
“We didn’t do it!!!” They shouted, and while Gwen went inside to grab a towel to dry the former C.O.V.ies off with, Max and Ben slowly walked toward the crater. As the smoke began to subside, they noticed how the object was a four-foot, purple, metallic egg.
“What the heck is it?” Ben asked, and before Max could’ve answered his question, the egg began to split apart from the top down to the bottom. Steam shot out of the egg, right before a large figure that was crammed inside had fallen out and stumbled over the grass. With the figure out of the egg, Ben and Max were able to get a better look at what was inside of it, along with Butch and Clyde, who stood right next to them (still drenched). They noticed several lights, buttons, switches, and flat-screened monitors surrounding a black, leather chair located at the center.
“It’s some kind of…spaceship.” Max said.
“Are we gonna try to steal it, Butch?” Clyde asked.
“Will you get off that?!” Butch replied, just as Gwen came back outside with the towels, but soon dropping them in reaction to the egg-shaped spacecraft that her cousin, grandfather, and two new friends were gazing inside of it, while standing near the inert body a man in his early sixties wearing an aluminum spacesuit that was complete with a small purple cape that was cut off beneath his shoulder blades. After gazing into the spaceship, Max turned to where the man had laid, face down on the grass. He went to him and turned his body over, instantly recognizing his face.
“K. Edgar Singer.” Max uttered, feeling extremely upset as he stared at the unconscious stranger. When Butch and Clyde noticed him, they remembered him as well from their most recent adventure.
“Hey, that’s Zongo!” Clyde exclaimed, and Ben walked up to the pink Muppet, giving him an odd look.
“Zongo?!” He said.
“At least that’s what the Gonzonians called him.” Butch told Ben, who then exchanged awkward glances with Gwen.
“No way is that weirdo an alien!!” Ben exclaimed. “It doesn’t make any sense…does it?” Max, who wasn’t listening to the conversation that was taking place nearby, reached over Ed’s neck and checked his pulse. Once he noticed that he still had one, he grabbed the unconscious Ed and got him to his feet, carrying one arm over his shoulders.
“Let’s get him inside and try to make sense out of all of this.” Max ordered, and he began carrying Ed into the house with Ben, Gwen, Butch, and Clyde following close behind. While they were walking in, something black and gooey had oozed out of the egg-shaped spaceship and began slithering across the grass like a snake and disappearing underneath a nearby fence.
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Kermit, Fozzie, Gonzo, and the Thomas siblings rode through Midtown Manhattan in Fozzie’s Studebaker, which seemed a lot rustier than it had when his hibernating uncle first loaned it to him—the ceiling had a massive dent in it (almost touching the heads of its passengers from the inside), the floors were sticky from honey spills, and springs were sprouting out from the seats. When they had passed through the construction site for Bitterman Plaza, Rachel Bitterman’s soon-to-be biggest mall in Manhattan, Lori just rolled her eyes at it.
“That woman can never be satisfied until she’s made something larger than her own checkbook.” Lori said, while Kermit smirked with confidence.
“I wouldn’t worry about whatever Rachel Bitterman has up her sleeve this time.” The frog stated. “As long as we’ve paid off that foreclosure of hers with all of the performances we’ve had at the Muppet Theater, it’ll be Christmas in 2019 before she ever troubles us again.” Lori and Sean smiled along with Kermit, Fozzie, and Gonzo, happily agreeing with his assumption. But Kermit began to smile for a whole different reason, as he looked from Lori and Sean to Gonzo and Fozzie.
It had been at least four years since the five of them had all shared an evening together, and with Lori and Sean back in Manhattan with their six-year-old cousin, Stanley Thomas, it seemed like old times again. The only difference being that Kermit, Fozzie, and Gonzo were no longer working for The Daily Bugle, much to their despair. However, with the final performances of their sequel to their big Broadway hit in 1998, Manhattan Melodies, approaching very soon, going back into the world of journalism didn’t seem like such a bad idea to the three Muppets. The only problem would be deciding on where their journalistic skills, earned from years of working on the Bugle staff, would be needed.
As soon as Fozzie turned down a street corner, something peculiar happened. The entire Studebaker began to lift off the ground and hover fifteen to twenty-five feet in the air. Its passenger started to feel a bit light-headed, as they looked out their window to the streets below, seeing how far up they were. The slightest opening of a door would lead to certain death, at least for the human passengers in the Studebaker.
“Hey, Fozzie,” Gonzo said, “I didn’t know you modified your car to have hover-conversion capabilities.” Fozzie looked away from his window and at Gonzo strangely.
“Gonzo, I drive a Studebaker, not a DeLorean!” Fozzie said, just before Sean rolled down his window and stuck his head out, letting the night air blow through his silky, black hair. Looking upwards, he noticed a man wearing a black suit with some green elements and a pair of reflective green goggles and a green mouthpiece, while riding a hi-tech snowboard-shaped glider. He was using a great amount of strength to lift up the Studebaker by a small hole that had formed on the rooftop.
“Who are you?!” Sean asked the man, but he only replied by hurling the Studebaker and all of its passengers across the air, making them land hard on the rooftop of a nearby building, located in the midst of Sesame Street. Several residents of the neighborhood, from Gordon Robinson to Telly Monster, stuck their heads out from the windows of their apartments, as they heard the noise of metal crunching and car parts coming apart. They spotted the Studebaker on the rooftop, flipping and rolling ten times before it finally stopped, sitting in an upside-down position.
“What on earth is going on?!” Maria Rodriguez asked.
“It looks like a car accident.” Bob McGrath replied.
“On the roof?” Gordon awkwardly said, while one of the heavily dented doors on the battered Studebaker fell off its hinges and landed on the hard surface of the rooftop with a loud clanging noise. Afterwards, Sean stepped out from the crippled vehicle first, having a large bruise on the right side of his forehead. He helped out Lori, who had a small, bleeding cut on the side of her head that made a section of her hair redder than it partially was, and then Kermit, Gonzo, and Fozzie, who were all bruised and dazed from the surprise attack.
“What the heck just happened?” Kermit asked, as Fozzie stared at the horrible wreckage that used to be his uncle’s Studebaker.
“I know what’s gonna happen.” Fozzie said, and then quickly turned to Kermit and grabbed him by his sides, shaking him violently. “My uncle’s gonna kill meeeee!!!!!!!” He immediately stopped shaking Kermit, once he, his friends, and all of the Sesame Street residents heard a loud, fierce rocketing noise from above. They all looked up to see the man on the glider come towards Sean, Lori, Kermit, Gonzo, and Fozzie, hovering only a few feet from the rooftop. The five stared at the stranger in confusion, wondering why (out of all the people living in New York) did he choose to attack them.
“Who are you?” Sean asked them, right before he pressed a few buttons on a small keypad located on his wrist, which retracted his facial gear and revealed the stranger’s true identity to the group.
“Harry Osborn?!?!” They exclaimed, while the Sesame Street residents just watched on, wondering who Harry was and why he attacked the small group of friends.
“You were all in on it, weren’t you?!” Harry angrily inquired. “You all knew the truth!!!” While Kermit, Fozzie, Gonzo, and Lori seemed very confused over what Harry was talking about, Sean seemed to have an idea of it, recalling the events that took place on Roosevelt Island between his father, Norman Osborn (a.k.a. “The Green Goblin”), and his best friend, Peter Parker (a.k.a. “Spider-Man”). But never in his wildest dreams did Sean think Harry would go through measures similar to his father’s, just to get back at the ones responsible for his death.
“What’re you talking about, Harry?” Lori innocently asked, only making Harry more upset than he already appeared to be.
“Don’t act like you don’t know!!!!” He screamed, as he rocketed towards the group, forcing them to run and duck in opposite directions. A couple of pumpkin bombs popped out from Harry’s glider, and he caught them instantly, just before he started hurling them at the fleeing people below him. The bombs went off as soon as they hit the rooftop, taking massive chunks out of it.
“Harry!! Stop this!!!” Sean demanded. “You’re going to seriously hurt someone!!”
“No…just you!!!” Harry began to fly towards Sean, who dived from the edge of the roof as soon as he noticed him coming and landed on a nearby fire escape. Harry rocketed over Sean’s head and disappeared afterwards. While Sean looked around to see where he had gone, his friends quickly joined him on the fire escape, looking very panicky.
“Is there any reason Harry Osborn is trying to kill us?” Fozzie curiously asked. “What did we ever do to him?”
Before Sean could answer the question, he and the others noticed how Peter Parker was riding through the street on his scooter. They looked down and attempted to scream out his name to get his attention. But before they could’ve, Harry swooped down towards Peter and snatched him off his scooter, while his facial gear was back on his face and obscuring his identity from Peter. The two nearly ran into an oncoming bus, as they grappled on the glider, punching and kicking and even slicing (Harry had retractable claws protruding from the side of his gauntlets that he scratched Peter’s stomach with, tearing a section of his shirt in the process).
“Has he gone insane or something?!” Lori asked.
They watched intensely as Peter was knocked from the glider and began to fall away from it. Lori and Fozzie shielded their eyes in reaction to seeing Peter fall, while Sean, Kermit, and Gonzo kept watch of the action, seeming to know what happened next. Peter fired a web strand towards the pole at the very top of the Chrysler Building, swinging around it while firing several web-balls at Harry. Lori and Fozzie unshielded their eyes and noticed immediately how Peter Parker was swinging on a web and doing things that was highly similar to what Spider-Man always did.
“What the heck…?” Lori uttered in shock.
“Is he doing what I think he’s doing?” Fozzie asked with surprise, and his eyes and Lori’s eyes locked on with those of Kermit, Gonzo, and Sean, who just shrugged with sheepish looks on their faces. Their eyes soon again returned to the fight that was taking place in the skies of Manhattan, as Harry cut the line of webbing and caused Peter to freefall uncontrollably towards the ground.
But Harry didn’t let Peter fall for very long. Sean, Kermit, Gonzo, Lori, and Fozzie watched in surprise, as Harry tackled Peter in midair, causing him to fly right into the brick wall of the building that they were on. The five ended up being closer to the action than they had anticipated, watching Peter slowly recover from the incredible blow, as Harry hovered a few feet in front of him and retracted his facial gear again to reveal his true face to Peter, surprising him.
“Harry?” Peter weakly said, as Harry grew angrier just from looking directly at him.
“You knew this was coming, Pete!!!” Harry yelled, just before he rocketed towards Peter, attempting to strike a final blow. However, Harry was robbed of that opportunity, as Peter flipped his body upwards, causing Harry to punch through the huge dent that Peter made in the wall instead, digging his arm deeper into it. Seeing how avid Harry had become in killing Peter in revenge for what happened to his father, Sean quickly made an attempt to talk some sense into him.
“Harry! Listen to me!” He desperately exclaimed. “I was there the night your father died…”
“Which is why you’ll be next after Pete!!!” Harry looked away from a puzzled Sean and upwards, seeing Peter’s upside down body clinging to the brick wall, staring back at Harry.
“I didn’t kill your father, Harry!” Peter shouted, but Harry wasn’t listening. He just continued to attack, swinging at him again but only left hitting the hard surface of the wall, while Peter dodged and clutched to another section of it, positioning himself in an upright position only a couple of feet to the left of Harry. “He was trying to kill me! He killed himself!”
“SHUT UP!!!!!!!!!” Peter suddenly felt the entire wall that he was on shift and tilt, as Harry used his remarkable strength to detach it from the side of the building and cause Peter to fall with it. Harry rocketed downwards and crashed both him and his steel glider through both Peter and the wall, tearing it to pieces and leaving Peter freefalling again. Meanwhile, Sean, Kermit, and Gonzo started climbing down through the fire escape, while a befuddled Lori and Fozzie remained at the top.
“Where are you three going?” Lori asked, and Sean stopped to look up at her, while Kermit and Gonzo kept moving down.
“Stay there! We’ll be right back!” Sean ordered her, before he continued down the fire escape. Lori seemed very upset over his response, screaming at him, as he, Kermit, and Gonzo made it to the bottom and ran down a nearby alleyway.
“Sean Thomas! You come back here and tell me what’s going on!!!” But Sean, Kermit, and Gonzo were no longer in earshot by the time she made her demand.
“So are we just going to stay here?” Fozzie asked, and Lori turned to him with a determined look.
“No,” She replied. “Follow me.” The both of them began to move down the fire escape at rapid speed.
Sean, Kermit, and Gonzo ran through alleyways and sidewalks, trying to keep up with the fight between Harry and Peter, as Harry repeatedly punched Peter as he fell, bouncing him up and down. Harry then commenced in grabbing Peter by the ankle and slamming his body against several windows, before hurling him against the window of one office building, making him crash against one on the other side of it and start falling towards the ground again.
“Wow. Harry sure has been taking his vitamins.” Gonzo said, and Kermit couldn’t believe the comment he made, staring at him strangely.
“Gonzo! Stay focused, will ya?!” Kermit urged him, as Sean watched Peter get tackled by Harry again, grappling with him on his glider. He was able to web Harry’s facial gear, blinding him long enough to throw him off the glider. As soon as Harry was off and falling towards the ground, Peter fired two web strands and connected them to the edges of two different rooftops, catapulting himself off the glider and towards the street, heading in their direction. Sean had soon realized that Peter had accidentally lost a small object that looked just like a wedding ring.
Meanwhile, the freefalling Harry removed his webbed facial gear, just as his glider returned to his feet and allowed him control over it again. He tackled Peter once more while he was swinging towards the wedding ring, making him fall directly onto another rooftop. Luckily, Peter had caught the ring before Harry tackled him, but he was left running from him again, as he was rocketing in his direction, coming in for another fierce blow. Several pipes and chimneys snapped and crumbled on impact with Harry’s glider, and Peter ducked in time to avoid becoming another victim of it.
Down below, Lori and Fozzie had come out of an alleyway, just in time to see Peter swinging on several web lines, trying to get away from Harry. The two weren’t certain what was more puzzling: the fact that Harry Osborn had become another version of the Green Goblin or the fact that Peter Parker was the real Spider-Man. They watched him closely as he swung into an alleyway across from the one that they just came out through.
“Oh, brother. I am just really confused right now.” Fozzie nervously said.
“Don’t worry, Foz. We’ll get our answers.” Lori determinedly said, and she then crossed the street, without even looking left and right for the oncoming vehicles. Both she and Fozzie dodged in between several buses and taxicabs, in order to get to the other side. And once they had, they immediately bumped right into the path of Sean, Kermit, and Gonzo, knocking them all to the ground. When Sean looked up to see his sister in front of him, he was anything but pleased.
“I thought I told you to stay behind!!” Sean angrily yelled.
“Oh, yeah. Like I’m really going to do what you say.” Lori sarcastically remarked, before getting serious and furious at the same time. “I can’t believe you’ve been keeping such a big secret from me!” Sean was about to explain his reasons before she got to her feet and dashed into the alleyway, bringing Sean, Kermit, Gonzo, and Fozzie to do the same. The all of them continued following in on the action, as Harry pulled a small green sword from his back that he intended on murdering Peter with.
“I’m still here, Peter!!!” Harry shouted, as Peter briefly looked behind him to see Harry hot on his tail, slashing through several metal objects that stood in his way as he chased him. Harry made one bold move in his attempt to annihilate Peter by leaping high in the air, executing a complete somersault, and trying to jab his sword into the swinging Peter, who got out of his way in time to leave him jabbing the sword into his own glider that he landed back onto. Meanwhile, back on the concrete, the Thomas siblings and the Muppets continued running, watching Harry as he pulled out another pumpkin bomb from his glider.
“Man! What is it with these Osborns and their bombs?!” Sean asked, while Harry threw the bomb at Peter. The bomb had instantly transformed into a metallic bat as it soared through the air, flying towards a panicking Peter as he continued swinging through the alleyway. Harry then followed that one pumpkin bomb with four others that had done the exact same thing.
“You’ve got to be kidding me!” Gonzo exclaimed in surprise.
Peter stopped swinging momentarily and allowed himself to soar freely through the air, in order to turn and fire some web balls at the metal pumpkin bats, disarming them and forcing them to fall uselessly to the ground. Fozzie stopped running for a moment to pick up one that landed near him. As he continued running with his friends, Peter in the meantime caught one pumpkin bat with his web and hurled it back at Harry, causing it to pierce his shoulder. After removing with much force and through much pain, Harry continued pursuing Peter. However, he was soon caught by surprise from a line of webbing that had come into his path and clotheslined him off his glider.
“Ouch!!!” Lori exclaimed, as she, Kermit, Fozzie, Gonzo, and Sean stopped, watching Harry’s body bounce off of several metal objects, such as a pipeline and a dumpster, before hitting the concrete hard. When they saw Harry’s body lying there lifelessly, they began to panic, rushing to his aid, while Peter (shocked by what he had done to his friend) jumped from the wall he was clinging to high above. Lori and Fozzie looked over their shoulders and spotted him, as he slowed down the speed of his fall by firing a web strand into the air and connecting it to a section of the wall. Once he had landed on the ground, he approached the group as they attempted to revive Harry.
“Is he alright?” Peter asked, and Gonzo looked up at him worriedly.
“You just knocked him off his glider, twenty feet in the air,” The weirdo replied, “How do you think he’s doing?” Peter watched on in anxiety, as Lori performed CPR on the unconscious Harry Osborn.
“Come on, Harry!” She cried. “Breathe, you crazy son of a…”
END OF CHAPTER TWO