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Red Goblin #7

 

 

SCORE: 68

 

Red Goblin #7 

 

My interest in the Red Goblin comic book series is beginning to wane. I feel like this comic book series is going nowhere fast. In fact Red Goblin #7 repeats certain themes and promises to rehash the same things over again. Why? Do we need that? Red Goblin #7 picks up where the last issue left off. Things start to get really bad for Normie in Red Goblin #7. There will be spoilers in this review.

The police are attacking Red Goblin in Red Goblin #7. The Miles Morales Spider-Man shows up in Red Goblin #7. Why is he even here? Marvel is doing things that make little to no sense to me. Rascal is freaking out and has taken over in Red Goblin #7. Normie tries to get him to stand down multiple times. So a small fight with Miles Morales Spider-Man happens in Red Goblin #7.

Thankfully Normie is eventually able to force Rascal to stand out. Miles Morales Spider-Man freaks out when he realizes he is fighting a kid. Timmy still needs to be saved though. So the two heroes make a deal. Miles Morales Spider-Man will help find Timmy and then take Normie to go and see Reed Richards to get the symbiote removed. Remember when Gold Goblin removed the symbiote? Red Goblin #7 is talking about doing that again. Plus it would be the end of the Red Goblin. Maybe this comic book series would end too.

The issues families can have with Red Goblin #7 are violence, blood, and more. There is a flashback at the beginning of Red Goblin #7 from a group of recovering super heroes. Darkhawk is trashed for saving some homeless people from being burned alive. How dare he use his powers to stop murder. He should never use the powers ever again. That seemed to be the solution. A weird self help group in my opinion.

Timmy is saved by Goblin Knight when Crossbones shows up to murder all of them. The Goblin King made a bit of a mistake in that decision. Red Goblin #7 contains twenty pages of comic book content with advertisements all throughout. We also get the four pages of Marvel Remembers John Romita. If you were curious John Romita died in his sleep at the age of ninety-three.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 65%
Writing: 70%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Story: 70%
Family Friendly Factor: 65%

System: Comic Book
Publisher: Marvel
Author: Paknadel, Bazaldua, Pimentel, Curiel, Protobunker
Rating: ‘T’ for THIRTEEN and OLDER ONLY


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