In pain, he crawled over to an Oscorp prototype exo-skeleton suit and glider. The venom had a violent effect on Harry, seemingly accelerating the disease rather than curing it. Menken took Harry down into a secret area and was forced to inject Harry with the spider venom. Together with Electro, Harry headed back to Oscorp and took Menken hostage while sending Electro off to take out the city's power. Enraged, Harry sought out Electro, who was at the time being held at Ravecroft, and freed him. Donald Menken framed Harry to save himself, and had him fired. He tried to find out where it was stored, but came across information about Electro and was quickly locked out of the system. Harry became increasingly desperate until his assistant informed him that Oscorp had drained venom from the spiders before destroying them. Later, Spider-Man appeared in Harry's home, but refused to give him his blood regardless of what Harry offered him, as he believed his blood would have a negative effect on Harry if it wasn't compatible. Knowing that Peter had taken photos of the hero, Harry asked him to get in touch with Spider-Man. Harry also became convinced that the blood of Spider-Man (whom he had figured out had gotten his powers from one of the now-destroyed spiders) would be able to cure him. The two caught up, and Peter informed Harry about Gwen Stacy. Harry was now Oscorp's CEO and was soon reunited with his childhood friend. In 2014, the 20-year-old Harry returned home just before his dad passed away. He also began to experience symptoms of his father's illness. At one point, Harry had a fling with a French supermodel. Events like these caused Harry to resent his father. When Harry was 11, his father Norman sent him to a boarding school, and for his sixteenth birthday sent him a bottle of scotch (though it was obvious that it had in fact been sent by an Oscorp employee). Harry was a childhood friend of Peter Parker and was there for him when his parents died.
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