Green Goblin - Dark Purple Suit, Goblin Hat with Pointy Ears

sh0100 · Marvel Super Heroes

Spider-Man · 2014

Green Goblin - Dark Purple Suit, Goblin Hat with Pointy Ears

Figure ID

sh0100

Theme

Marvel Super Heroes

Year Released

2014

Rarity

Uncommon

Head

Bright green head with detailed green lines, menacing smirk, and a dual-molded purple goblin hood/hat featuring large attached pointy ears.

Torso

Dark purple torso with metallic blue shoulder armor/straps detailing, a brown belt with a gold/yellow buckle, and bright green arms with dark purple hands.

Legs

Plain dark purple standard legs and hip piece without printing.

Accessories

Typically comes with a pumpkin bomb and a brick-built glider, though none are shown in the image.

Color Scheme

Bright green, dark purple, brown, and metallic blue accents.

Printing Details

High quality pad printing on head front and torso front with clean lines and sharp details; no leg or arm printing.

Variants

Appeared in a couple of variants across different Spider-Man waves, including older classic versions from 2002 and later updated versions with printed legs.

Condition Notes

Check for minor scratching on the purple hood, torso printing wear along the edges, and loose clutch power in the arms or legs.

Estimated Value

USD 10 to USD 20 depending on completeness and condition (without glider and accessories).

Price (New)

Originally available in sets priced around USD 40 to USD 50.

Compatible Sets

76016 Spider-Man-Helicopter Rescue (2014)

Character Background

Norman Osborn, industrialist CEO of Oscorp, transformed into the psychotic and deadly supervillain Green Goblin after testing an experimental strength-enhancing serum.

Design Notes

Features a specialized hood piece that combines headgear and large goblin ears into a single mold, capturing the classic comic book look effectively.

Similar Minifigures

Ultimate Green Goblin (sh0101), Classic Green Goblin from 2002 (spd009), and Hobgoblin (sh0174).

Collectibility

High demand among Marvel and Spider-Man superfans due to being a classic villain iteration.

History

First introduced in LEGO form back in 2002 for the Sam Raimi Spider-Man movie wave; this 2014 version represents a comic-accurate redesign.

Interesting Facts

The distinctive purple hood piece is heavily reused across various goblin-themed characters in the Marvel and Ninjago themes.

Display Suggestions

Best displayed on a transparent flight stand hovering above standard Spider-Man and Mary Jane minifigures.

Modification Potential

Can be enhanced with custom third-party gliders or purist leg printing from newer Marvel sets.

Overall Assessment

A fantastic, iconic villain figure with great shelf presence, highly recommended for any Spider-Man or Marvel Super Heroes collector.

Identified on 8/12/2026